Friction: Mock Test

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Friction: Understanding Forces

Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of friction with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers key concepts related to friction, types of friction, and practical applications. Get ready to challenge yourself and learn more about the forces that affect our daily lives.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Fill in the blanks
  • True or False statements
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by SlidingForce72
Which of the following statements are not correct?
Friction can be reduced by converting sliding friction into rolling friction.
Friction in air and water can be reduced by streamlining the shape of objects
A polished surface has less friction
Friction can be reduced to zero.
Static friction is less than
Sliding friction
Rolling friction
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
Fish have streamlined bodies to
Increase friction
Decrease friction
Change direction
Facilitate breathing
Friction due to fluids is called
Force
Pressure
Friction
Drag
A toy car released with the same initial speed will travel farthest on
Muddy
Cemented
Brick
Marble
Friction depends upon _________ of the surface,
And _________ of the object.
Spring balance measures __________.
Friction is a __________ type of force.
Some examples of lubricants are ___________ and __________.
Oil
Water
Paper
Grease
Banana peel increases the interlocking between two surfaces.
True
False
Friction only exists between solid and liquid materials.
True
False
More the area in contact, the greater the friction.
True
False
Wearing woolen clothes in winter helps to keep us warm. This is due to friction.
True
False
Friction causes wear and tear of materials.
True
False
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