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Understanding Forces and Friction

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Understanding Forces and Friction

The document is a questionnaire consisting of 20 questions related to the concepts of force, friction, and gravity. Each question includes multiple-choice options with the correct answers provided. The content is designed to test knowledge on basic physics principles.

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QUESTIONNAIRE

1. What is a force?

a) A type of energy

b) A push or pull that changes motion

c) A kind of material

d) A moving object

Answer: b

2. Which force opposes motion between two surfaces?

a) Gravity

b) Friction

c) Magnetism

d) Air pressure

Answer: b

3. Which type of friction keeps an object at rest?

a) Sliding friction

b) Rolling friction

c) Static friction

d) Fluid friction

Answer: c

4. What force pulls objects toward each other?


a) Friction

b) Gravity

c) Energy

d) Pressure

Answer: b

5. Which of the following is a real-life example of gravity?

a) Rubbing hands to feel warm

b) A ball rolling on the ground

c) An apple falling from a tree

d) A car stopping at a red light

Answer: c

6. What causes a car to slow down when brakes are applied?

a) Gravity

b) Friction

c) Wind

d) Magnetism

Answer: b

7. Why does the Moon stay in orbit around Earth?

a) Friction

b) Magnetism
c) Gravity

d) Air pressure

Answer: c

8. Which statement is true about friction and gravity?

a) Both push objects away

b) Friction pulls objects downward

c) Gravity pulls objects together

d) Friction makes objects float

Answer: c

9. Gravity keeps us from floating away from Earth.

a) True

b) False

c) maybe

Answer: a

10. Friction can make objects move faster.

a) True

b) False

c) maybe

Answer: b
11. What does friction usually do to moving objects?

a) Speeds them up

b) Slows them down

c) Makes them disappear

d) Lifts them upward

Answer: b

12. Which force keeps your feet from slipping when you walk?

a) Gravity

b) Air pressure

c) Friction

d) Magnetism

Answer: c

13. What happens to an object when a stronger force is applied?

a) It stays the same

b) It always stops

c) It changes motion more

d) It becomes lighter

Answer: c

14. Which force makes a dropped pencil fall to the floor?

a) Friction
b) Electricity

c) Gravity

d) Heat

Answer: c

15. Rolling friction occurs when:

a) Two surfaces slide over each other

b) Objects move through air or water

c) An object rolls over a surface

d) An object stays still

Answer: c

16. What kind of force is used when you pull a door open?

a) Gravity

b) A push

c) A pull

d) Friction

Answer: c

17. Which force acts on all objects with mass?

a) Gravity

b) Friction

c) Electricity
d) Sound

Answer: a

18. Fluid friction happens when objects move through:

a) Solids

b) Liquids or gases

c) Metal

d) Empty space

Answer: b

19. What force helps a car stop on a rough road?

a) Friction

b) Magnetism

c) Heat

d) Light

Answer: a

20. Without gravity, what would happen to objects on Earth?

a) They would float away

b) They would melt

c) They would get heavier

d) They would roll faster

Answer: a

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