TDL quiz forces

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Gravity and Forces Quiz

Test your knowledge about the principles of gravity and the different types of forces that affect the world around us! This engaging quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of basic physics concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Join us and discover if you have what it takes to ace this quiz:

  • 18 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Learn about gravity, pushes, pulls, and magnetism
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by JumpingPhysics47
All of these are moving in the direction of the pull of gravity EXCEPT...
A rollercoaster going down a hill
A helium balloon rising into the sky
Rain falling from the sky
Throwing a ball and moving a chair are an example of
Pushes
Pulls
Gravity
Weight
When a force pushes an object, the object moves
In the opposite direction of the force.
In the same direction as the force.
It would not move at all.
What will happen if I drop an entire apple and a half apple at the same time?
They will touch the floor at the same time.
The entire apple will touch the floor first.
The half apple will touch the floor first.
What will happen if I drop an entire apple and a half apple at the same time ON THE MOON?
They will touch the floor at the same time.
The entire apple will touch the floor first.
The half apple will touch the floor first.
An example of a push would be
Hammering a nail into a piece of wood.
Spinning a hammer on the floor.
Yanking a nail out of the wood.
Cutting a nail with sharp scissors.
Why does it require less force to throw a paper plane than a baseball?
The paper plane is heavier than the baseball.
The paper plane is lighter than the baseball.
The paper plane is not round and the baseball is.
The paper plane is bigger than the baseball.
Applying force on an object with your body is an example of...
Motion caused by gravity.
Motion caused by magnetism.
Motion caused by physical force.
What does gravity depend on?
Distance and speed.
Mass and distance.
Distance and space.
Mass and space.
Which of the following is an example of a non-magnetic object be made into a magnet.
A paper clip in a pencil case and a magnet touching the pencil case turns the pencil case into a magnet.
A nail touching a magnet makes the nail become a magnet.
A book touching a magnet makes the book a magnet.
A spoon touching a book that is touching a magnet makes the spoon a magnet.
Gravity pulls objects...
To the right
Down
Toward the center of the earth.
To the left
All of the following are examples of a push except:
Pressing a button on a phone
Stapling papers together
Knocking over a glass of milk
Picking a flower in a garden
Which of the following are forces that could move a soccer ball across a floor?
Light
A push or a pull
Magnet
A rubber ball
A magnet attracts objects made of ...
Paper
Iron
Glass
Plastic
Are all objects attracted to a magnetic force?
Yes
No
An objects motion can be changed by
A push or a pull
Weight
Temperature
Size
Can the force of magnetism go through materials?
Yes
No
What keeps Earth and all the other planets in orbit around the Sun?
A push
Gravity
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