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Force and Motion
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- Q1
The location of an object is based on __________________.
the position of another object
the pull of gravity
how high the floor
how low the chair
30s - Q2
Which of the following shows that there is force?
a boy pushing a cart
a person singing
a student reading a dictionary
a boy sitting on the corner of the room
30s - Q3
Which of the following does not move easily?
computer
notebook
chair
car
30s - Q4
Which of the following items cannot be moved by magnets?
paper
metal
paperclips
staple wires
30s - Q5
Which of the following shows downward motion?
tying a string
tissue paper rolling down the stairs
climbing a up a hill
pushing a marble
30s - Q6
What slows down the motion of an object or keeps it from starting?
magnetism
gravity
acceleration
friction
30s - Q7
What is motion?
changing of person and object
changing of gravity and position
changing of speed and motion
changing of position or location
30s - Q8
What pulls a ball back to earth?
magic
magnetism
friction
gravity
30s - Q9
Jill pushes a box of books across the floor. What causes the box to move?
force
friction
gravity
magnetism
30s - Q10
Which of the following is an example of motion?
All choices are correct
A ball rolling
A skateboard rolling down the sidewalk
A skateboard rolling down the sidewalk
30s