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Newton's First Law
Test Description: Conceptual questions on Newton's First Law
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Aristotle falsely thought that an object needed (blank) to move, no matter what
A
An Acceleration
B
A velocity
C
A mass
D
A force
2) If an object moves with steady (constant) speed, then it does not have a(n) (blank)
A
Motion
B
Acceleration
C
Mass
D
Weight
3) A single word used to describe Newton's First Law is (blank)
A
Force
B
Momentum
C
Weight
D
Inertia
4) If an object is at rest and does not have an outside force acting on it then it will (blank)
A
Speed up
B
Move with constant motion
C
Move with acceleration
D
Stay at rest
5) An object that has more than one outside force acting on it, but the forces are balanced, then it will
A
Accelerate
B
Slow down
C
Not change its motion or lack of
D
Change motion
6) If a quarter is resting on an index card and then the card is pulled out from underneath it, the quarter will
A
Move with the card
B
Move straight up
C
Move in the opposite direction as the card
D
Stay still
7) A block is on a table. What is the force that keeps it from falling through the table?
A
Tension
B
Applied force
C
Normal
D
Natural
8) What protects a sheet of plastic from breaking when an anvil rests on top of it and hit with a large mallet?
A
The mass/inertia of the anvil
B
The weight of the anvil
C
The inertia of the mallet
D
The heaviness of the mallet
9) A large weight is suspended by a string and a second string hangs from the mass below it. How should I pull the bottom string to break the top string?
A
Pull it slowly
B
Pull it fast
C
Any type of motion
D
It will not break
10) If two people stand on a hanging scale (hanging flat surface held up by two ropes on either end with scales attached to each rope), how should they stand so that the scales are balanced?
A
One person at the end and one person in the middle
B
Both at equal distances from the center of the surface.
C
Both people at one end
D
One person at one end and one person a foot from the other end.
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