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Rocks, Minerals, Newton\'s Laws Assessment Practice Part 2
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A substance that has two or more minerals in it is known as a:
A
mineral
B
gold
C
hematite
D
rock
2) If entering a rocks and minerals store, and the clerk says an item is made of one substance, it must be a:
A
hematite
B
rock
C
gold
D
mineral
3) Newton's First Law states that
A
apples are tasty.
B
acceleration is due to the mass of an object and the force applied to it.
C
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
D
an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion--unless an outside force acts.
4) Newton's Second Law states that
A
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
B
acceleration is due to the mass of an object and the force applied to it.
C
apples are tasty.
D
an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion--unless an outside force acts
5) Newton's Third Law states that
A
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
B
acceleration is due to the mass of an object and the force applied to it.
C
apples are tasty.
D
an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion--unless an outside force acts
6) If a car moves 3 cm, 3 cm, and 9 cm, what is the average movement?
A
5 cm
B
9 cm
C
15 cm
D
3 cm
7) If a car moves 2 cm, 3cm, 4cm, and 11cm, what is the average movement?
A
11 cm
B
20 cm
C
2 cm
D
5 cm
8) A soccer ball kicked towards the goal and bouncing back from hitting the goal post is:
A
an example of Newton's Third Law.
B
an example of Newton's Fourth Law.
C
an example of Newton's Second Law.
D
an example of Newton's First Law.
9) A quarterback dropping back to throw a pass with significant force, resulting in a lot of acceleration is:
A
an example of Newton's Third Law.
B
an example of Newton's First Law.
C
an example of Newton's Second Law.
D
an example of Newton's Fourth Law.
10) A sprinter waiting to hear the start signal is at rest; once the signal sounds they are moving quickly. This is
A
an example of Newton's First Law.
B
an example of Newton's Second Law.
C
an example of Newton's Fourth Law.
D
an example of Newton's Third Law.
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