
PHYSICAL SCIENCE QUARTER TEST
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- Q1Which of Newton's Laws describes the amount of force applied to accelerate an object's mass?Newton’s Fourth LawNewton’s First LawNewton’s Second LawNewton’s Third Law45s
- Q2For every ________ there is an equal and opposite _______.Reaction, reactionAction, reactionReaction, actionAction, action30s
- Q3Why do you lean towards the left when a car turns right?because of buoyancyBecause of inertiabecause of velocityBecause of gravity45s
- Q4Why is it harder to push a van filled with bowling balls than it is to push a van filled with basketballs?b. The mass of the bowling balls is greater than the mass of the basketballsThe mass of the car is greater than the mass of the basketball.It should be equally as hard to push the two vans.The van with the basketball is bigger than the van with the bowling balls45s
- Q5Which of Newton’s Law is demonstrated by a ball rolling to a wall then stopping?Law of InteractionNewton's second Law of MotionLaw of InertiaNewton's Law of Acceleration45s
- Q6An instance of changing place or position.positionvelocityMotionFrame of reference45s
- Q7It refers to the location of an object with respect to a frame of reference.PositionMotionFrame of referenceVelocity45s
- Q8A quantity that can be described by their magnitude and appropriate unit.displacementScalar quantityVector Quantitymagnitude45s
- Q9Quantities described by their magnitude, appropriate unit and directionMagnitudeDisplacementVector quantityScalar Quantity45s
- Q10How long will an object remain at rest, according to Newton’s First Law of Motion?it can't restuntil a balanced force occursa specific locationAs long as there is an unbalanced force acting on it45s
- Q11What is “position”?a specific locationa contact forceanother name for frictiona type of motion45s
- Q12How could you tell if a moving object is receiving an unbalanced force?any of the three mentioned answersit might speed upit might change directionit might slow down45s
- Q13What is the reason why it is difficult to move a bed to from one end of the room to the other?Gravity is pulling it downThe momentum is too strongDeceleration causes it to not moveFriction slows down the movement45s
- Q14A person is measured on the moon, and on Earth. Which statement would be true?The person’s mass on the moon would be twice that on Earthc. The person would have mass on Earth not on the moonThe mass would have the same on the moon as it is on Earth.The person’s mass on Earth would be double on the moon.45s
- Q15The length of path taken by the body in moving from its initial to final position.distancespeedscalarDisplacement45s