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Force Experiments
Test Description: 5.6D Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of these is not a force?
A
push
B
gravity
C
pull
D
All are forces.
2) Which tool is used to measure force?
A
spring scale
B
ruler
C
balance
D
beaker
3) How many changing variables should you have in an experiment?
A
three
B
as many as you want
C
five
D
one
4) Why should you do an experiment more than once?
A
to take up more time
B
just in case someone cheats
C
for accurate results
D
because its fun
5) Which list describes the types of variables to have in an experiment
A
change and record
B
change, measure, control
C
measure and control
D
change, measure, record
6) Which of the following forces causes objects to fall to the ground?
A
gravity
B
moving water
C
fricton
D
wind
7) Which object would most likely require the greatest force to move across the classroom floor a distance of five meters?
A
A small rock with a mass of 500 grams
B
An apple with a mass of 200 grams
C
A marble with a mass of 150 grams
D
A wooden cube a mass of 50 grams
8) It is easier to slip on the ice than on the concrete because between a person’s feet and ice there is less –
A
energy
B
gravity
C
friction
D
heat
9) If a student has two magnets, how might it be determined which magnet is stronger?
A
Count how many paper clips each magnet can lift.
B
Examine each magnet to determine the north pole.
C
Measure the length and mass of both magnets.
D
Submerge each magnet in a bowl of water.
10) Which surface has the least amount of friction?
A
grass
B
smooth tile
C
carpet
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