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Two football players are running at the same speed down a hill. One weighs 250 lbs while the other weighs 170 lbs. What will happen when both begin to stop themselves?
a) The man with a smaller mass will require more force to stop
b) The man with a larger mass will require less force to stop
c) The man with a smaller mass will require less force to stop
d) They both require the same force

Which law explains why you need to wear a seatbelt?
a) Law of Inertia
b) Rocket Law
c) F=MA
d) None

Two men are swinging on a swing set. Why would it be more difficult for the fat man to stop swinging than the skinny man?
a) The man with the smaller mass requires more force to swing
b) The man with the larger mass requires less force to swing
c) The man with the smaller mass will need less force to swing.
d) They both need the same amount of force to swing

Which toy car would have the least acceleration with the same amount of force?
a) 80kg
b) 120kg
c) 140kg
d) 180kg

An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion UNLESS acted upon by an unbalanced force.
a) 1st law
b) 2nd law
c) 3rd law
d) 4th law

What weather is associated with L (low) pressure systems?
a) good weather
b) bad weather
c) warm fronts
d) cold fronts

What makes a hurricane die out?
a) land
b) warm waters
c) cold waters
d) both land and cold waters

Which of the following is true about neon?
a) Neon has 18 valence electrons
b) Neon has 11 neutrons
c) Neon has 10 protons
d) Neon has a mass of 21

How many neutrons does Oxygen have?
a) 8
b) 6
c) 16
d) 15

How many atoms of nitrogen are in 3Pb(NO3)4?
a) 1
b) 4
c) 12
d) 36

What do you have to do with the forces when the arrows are in the same direction?
a) add the forces
b) subtract the forces
c) multiple the forces
d) divide the forces

What is the force required to move a 4 kg bowling ball at a rate of 7 m/s2?
a) .57 N
b) 1.75 N
c) 28 N
d) 11 N

What is the acceleration of a 0.25 kg baseball if a force of 8 N is applied?
a) 2m/s
b) .03m/s
c) 8m/s
d) 32m/s

According to Newton’s Third Law, if someone jumps off a skateboard, the skateboard will roll backwards because –
a) the pull of gravity on the person is the same as on the skateboard, regardless of size.
b) the air resistance on the person is great and the friction on the skateboard is small.
c) the force that sent the person forward, there is an equal force pushing back on the skateboard.
d) none of the above

A student is working with a chemical known as potassium perchlorate. From looking only at the chemical formula of this substance, what can the student determine?
a) The color of the substance
b) The number of molecules in the bottle containing the substance
c) The temperature at which the substance melts
d) The number of atoms of each element in the substance

In which of the following situations is the truck accelerating?
a) A truck parked on the side of the road
b) A truck driving in one direction at a constant speed
c) A truck making a U turn
d) A truck going down a hill at a constant speed

Hurricanes frequently form over the oceans during the warmer months of the year. What conditions lead to the formations of hurricanes?
a) Tornadoes form over oceans, eventually combining into one large hurricane.
b) Heated surface ocean waters combined with high evaporation of moisture lowers air pressure, forming a low-pressure center tha
c) Low evaporation rates in cold waters keep moisture in the air, creating a high-pressure system that blows wind outward in a s
d) Cold- and warm-water currents mix together in a spiraling motion, forming spiraling winds that contain much moisture.

Elements on a periodic table are combined in groups by –
a) Atomic mass
b) Atomic number
c) Number of valence electrons
d) Classification as metals and nonmetals

When determining an element’s identity, what is the most important subatomic part to examine?
a) Electron
b) Neutrons
c) Protons
d) Electron Cloud

Most of the volume of an atom is occupied by ______________.
a) Protons
b) Neutrons
c) A gas
d) Empty space

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