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An object at rest remains at rest, an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by a balanced force.
a) Newton's 1st law of motion
b) Newton's 2nd law of motion
c) Newton's 3rd law of motion
d) None of the above

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) Newton's 4th law

Law that states all forces act in pairs.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) None of the above

Law that states that the acceleration of an object depends on its mass and the force acting on it.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) All of the above

Why do passengers in a car move forward when the car comes to a sudden stop?
a) inertia
b) centripetal force
c) friction
d) really bad driving

You leave your math book on the kitchen table and it is still there when you get home from school.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) None of the above

You are in a boat and you paddle the water back with your oar. The boat moves forward.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) All of the above

A baseball hit with a bat flies farther than a bowling ball hit with a bat.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) All of the above

In your uncle's car, the harder he pushes on the gas pedal, the faster the car goes.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) None of the above

Your garbage in the cafeteria stays under the table until YOU pick it up.
a) Newton's 1st law
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) None of the above

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