1. Which of the following is true about an object that travels 5 meters to the left, then 2 meters up, then another 5 meters to the right? A. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters. B. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters. C. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters down. D. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters down. 2. When can displacement be equal to distance? A. When the path travelled is a straight line. B. When the path travelled is semi-straight line. C. When the path travelled is zigzag line. D. When the path travelled is curved line. 3. Can displacement be greater than distance? A. Yes, it can be greater than distance. B. Yes, it can be greater than distance when you double your speed. C. No, it can be shorter than distance. D. No, it can be shorter than distance since you double your speed. 4. What if the dog in the illustration (Figure 1) go back to its starting position, what will be its total distance if it follows the same path? A. 10 meters B. 15 meters C. 25 meters D. 50 meters 5. If the dog in the illustration (Figure 1) go back to its starting position, what will be its displacement? A. O meter B. 10 meters C. 20 meters D. 25 meters Prepared by: Emalyn C. Yape - Bais City National High School Eusielle Marie V. Labe - Bais City National High School