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Force and Motion Review

Quiz by Cynthia Stallings

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  • Q1
    A model car travels 20 meters in 15 seconds. How many meters will it travel in 45 seconds?
    60 m
    30 m
    25 m
    0.4 m
    30s
  • Q2
    In one day, a family in a car rode for 2 hours, stopped for 3 hours, and then rode for another 5 hours. During the day, the family traveled a total distance of 400 kilometers. What was their average speed for the whole trip?
    20 km/h
    50 km/h
    10 km/h
    40 km/h
    30s
  • Q3
    In a rubber duck race, the winning duck traveled 300 meters in 10 minutes. What was the duck’s average speed?
    1.0 m/s
    0.5 m/s
    30 m/s
    7.5 m/s
    30s
  • Q4
    A bus traveled 280 kilometers between two cities. It left the first city at 3:00 p.m. and arrived at the second city at 7:00 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus during the trip?
    280 km/h
    40 km/h
    70 km/h
    4 km/h
    30s
  • Q5
    A car traveled 420 km in seven hours. How far did the car travel in three hours?
    1200 km
    180 km
    60 km
    3000 km
    30s
  • Q6
    A swimmer is moving at a speed of 2.0 meters/second. How long will it take for the swimmer to go 100 meters?
    50 seconds
    200 seconds
    100 seconds
    20 seconds
    30s
  • Q7
    What keeps Earth in orbit around the Sun?
    the Sun's gravitational pull
    the inertia of the moon
    the location of Earth's orbit
    the speed of Earth's rotation
    30s
  • Q8
    The gravitational force of the Sun is strong enough to hold all the planets of the solar system in orbit many millions of miles away. Which BEST describes why objects having far less mass on the surface of these planets are not pulled off and into the Sun?
    The objects have too little mass to be affected by the Sun.
    The objects are more strongly affected by the gravity of the planet on which they are found.
    The objects are held by the greater combined gravity of all the planets.
    The objects have more mass on the planets than on the Sun.
    30s

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