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Which law best explains how rockets work?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

Jude is running down the hall. As he turns the corner he runs into Ben. According to the laws of motion what happens to Ben?
a) He gets a black eye.
b) He turns into a duck.
c) He is frozen in place.
d) He falls backwards.

There are five marbles on the Newton's Cradle. Kylie lifts up 2 marbles and releases them. What will happen?
a) The marbles won't move.
b) Three marbles will move.
c) One marble will move.
d) Two marbles will move.

Which law best explains why heavier objects need more force to move?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

Which law best explains why we have to wear seatbelts?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

Which law explains why a picture hanging on a wall does not move?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

A child on a swing requires less force to push, whereas an adult requires more.
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

What unit measures force?
a) Friction
b) Velocity
c) Joules
d) Newtons

Which of Newton’s Laws would you apply the equation F = m x a?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

Which of Newton’s laws states the following: For every action in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes without disturbing them.
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

What was Newton's first name?
a) Albert
b) George
c) Adam
d) Isaac

When you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground and an equal and opposite reaction force propels you into the air.
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

Which of Newton’s laws states the following: An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

What is the measure of distance over time?
a) Velocity
b) Gravity
c) Speed
d) Acceleration

Which law is also referred to as the law of inertia?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

What is an example of a noncontact force?
a) Friction
b) Magnetism
c) Tension
d) Gravity

Which of Newton’s Laws states the following: The acceleration of an object is dependent on the force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d) 4th Law

Chad is at the driving range hitting golf balls. He strikes two different golf balls with equal force. Which golf ball will travel the farthest?
a) The golf ball with less mass.
b) The golf ball with more mass.
c) The golf ball with greater volume.
d) The golf ball with less volume.

The jet engines of a plane exerts a force to make the plane move forward. What force does not affect the plane very much when it is flying?
a) Earth's gravity
b) Earth's magnetic force
c) Push from the engines
d) Friction from air resistance

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