Review Game Zone
Flash Cards
(current)
Games
Teachers
Search
Quarterly 2 Review-2016
Test Description: Review for Quarterly review 2016
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How do we calculate speed?
A
Distance / Time
B
Distance X Mass
C
Mass X Acceleration
D
Velocity / Time
2) What is the difference between “balanced” and “unbalanced” forces?
A
Gravity is both balanced and unbalanced.
B
There is no difference. They both cause motion.
C
Unbalanced forces cause motion.
D
Balanced forces cause motion.
3) What can you say about direction of motion after you push someone?
A
They move in the same direction as the force.
B
They stop moving because of inertia.
C
They remain at rest.
D
They move in the opposite direction due to action/reaction.
4) If you are riding on a bicycle and cruising along at 15 miles per hour, how fast will you be going over the handlebars when you suddenly hit a car?
A
7.5 mph
B
15 mph
C
45 mph
D
30 mph
5) Why didn’t we also change the amount of force on the cars when we did our Hot Wheels Lab?
A
The results wouldn’t be related to any one variable.
B
Gravity and friction counteract force.
C
We would improve our data.
D
Force and mass were already our variables.
6) Why did we do multiple trials in all of our labs?
A
so you can make up data if it isn't turning out right.
B
to reduce the likelihood of inaccurate results
C
to follow the lab's procedures.
D
to have enough data to graph.
7) Which of these are supported by the data from the Balloon Rocket experiment?
A
As the mass increased, the distance traveled increased.
B
As the mass increased, the distance traveled decreased.
C
As the mass decreased, the distance traveled decreased.
D
Mass had no effect on distance traveled.
8) Which statement best explains the interaction of force and motion that caused the Balloon Rocket at rest to move?
A
To move the rocket, gravity acting on the rocket must decrease.
B
To move the rocket, the force acting on the rocket must be balanced.
C
To move the rocket, gravity acting on the rocket must increase.
D
To move the rocket, the force acting on the rocket must be unbalanced.
9) When reading a motion graph, the fastest object is shown with______.
A
Theline that increases then decreases.
B
Thr flat line.
C
The steepest line.
D
no line can show speed.
10) A grocery cart being pushed by a shopper will continue moving in the same direction at the same speed unless
A
the shopper stops pushing on the cart.
B
it is acted upon by an unbalanced force
C
the force of friction brings it to a stop.
D
All of the above.
11) If runner 1 goes 100 m. in 10 sec. and runner 2 goes 120 m. in 10 sec., who is faster and how do you figure it out?
A
Runner 1 is faster. He runs 12 m./sec because you divide 120 by 10.
B
Runner 2 is faster. He runs 10 m./sec because you divide 100 by 10.
C
Runner 2 is faster. He runs 12 m./sec because you divide 120 by 10.
D
Runner 1 is faster. He runs 100 m./sec because you multiply 10 by 10.
12) Which will accelerate the most with the same amount of force?
A
A medium ball
B
A large ball
C
It doesn't matter
D
A small ball
13) If 2 teams are competing in a tug of war and no one is winning, the forces are
A
unbalanced
B
balanced
C
changed by gravity
D
are accelerating
14) If a runner has a speed of 20m./sec., how far will they travel in 5 seconds?
A
15 m.
B
4 m.
C
100 m.
D
20 m.
15) Glass 1 is on a shelf 4ft. high and glass 2 is on a shelf 8ft. high. What can you say about their potential energies?
A
Glass 2 has twice the potential energy since it is twice as high.
B
Glass 2 has twice the potential energy since it is only half as high.
C
Glass 1 has twice the potential energy since it is twice as high.
D
Glass 1 has twice the potential energy since it is only half as high.
16) Which example below is when heat is transferred from one object to another without the presence of matter?
A
Sitting down on a metal chair in the sun.
B
Sun warms the atmosphere of earth.
C
Stove heats a pot.
D
Cooking a pot of soup on the stove.
17) What is the correct order of transformations in a flashlight?
A
chemical--mechanical--light--electrical
B
light---electrical--chemical
C
chemical--electrical--light
D
electrical--chemical--light
*select an answer for all questions
Check Results & Get Answers
Play Games with the Questions Above
Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions
Click for more info!
©2007-2024
ReviewGameZone.com
|
About
|
Privacy
|
Contact
|
Terms
|
Site Map
WAIT! Find what you needed?
×
Still Looking for the Answers?
Have Another Question?
Play a Review Game with These Questions?
Want to Make Your Own Test Like This One?