Review Game Zone
Flash Cards
(current)
Games
Teachers
Search
Motion
Test Description: Motion
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What would you need to move a soccer ball?
A
gravity
B
force
C
friction
D
inertia
2) Which object would require the most amount of energy, or force, to set into motion?
A
a microwave
B
a potted plant
C
a school bus
D
a refrigerator
3) What is the name of the unit you use to measure force?
A
neutron
B
norton
C
newton
D
nucleus
4) What is an example of friction?
A
slipping on a patch of ice
B
dropping a book on the floor
C
wind blowing against you as you walk
D
diving into a swimming pool
5) While you are ice-skating with your friends, you push off from one end of the rink and slide forward. Based on Newton's first law of motion, what is true?
A
The size of your ice skates will determine how quickly or slowly you travel across the ice.
B
You will lose your balance and fall over before you reach the middle of the ice rink.
C
You will continue to slide across the ice until a force makes you stop or change direction.
D
The force of gravity will make you keep your velocity until your friends make you stop.
6) What does friction do to an object?
A
makes it speed up
B
all of the above
C
makes it slow down
D
makes it rise
7) What does the second part of Newton's first law of say about objects at rest?
A
If they are heavy, they will stay at rest, but if they are light, they will move.
B
They will stay at rest unless an outside force makes them move.
C
They cannot move unless they have a lot of friction.
D
They have more inertia than objects in motion.
8) Your skateboard begins to slow down when you roll off the sidewalk and across the gravel. What is at work?
A
friction
B
balance
C
none of the above
D
gravity
9) If a hockey stick acts on a resting puck, what will happen?
A
The puck will balance on the end of your hockey stick until you drop it.
B
The hockey stick will change the speed of the puck and make it accelerate.
C
The puck will remain at rest and the hockey stick will accelerate.
D
The hockey stick will not move the puck, but the puck will move the hockey stick.
10) What happens when two objects, such as a baseball and a bat, collide?
A
One remains still while the other moves in the same direction.
B
They hit each other with unequal forces in opposite directions.
C
They hit each other with the same force in the same direction.
D
They hit each other with the same force in opposite directions.
*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?