Force and Pressure

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Force and Pressure Quiz

Test your understanding of the concepts of force and pressure with this engaging quiz designed for students and enthusiasts alike. Challenge yourself with a variety of questions that will not only enhance your knowledge but also make learning fun!

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers fundamental principles of physics
  • Ideal for students and educators
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A push or pull on an object is called
Pressure
Push-pull
Gravitation
Force
The motion imparted to objects is due to the
Action of weight
Action of pressure
Action of gravity
Action of force
In game of tug-of war, two teams
Pull the rope tied with tree
Pull the rope in same direction
Push the rope in opposite direction
Pull the rope in opposite direction
If the direction and magnitude of the applied force changes, its effect
Also change
Do not change
Always decreases
Always increases
The net force on an object is __________ if the two forces acting on it in opposite directions are equal.
Zero
Towards right
Towards left
Always more
An interaction of one object with another object ________ between the two objects.
Results in a work
Results in a pressure
Results in a force
All of these
A force applied on an object may change its
Speed
Colour
Weight
Mass
Force applied on an object in same direction
Multiply on another
Subtract to one another
Divide on another
Add to one another
The strength of a force is usually expressed by its
Magnitude
Altitude
Direction
Duration
The state of rest is considered to be the
State of super speed
State of zero speed
State of very slow speed
State of medium speed
Which force enables us to perform all activities involving movement or bending of our body?
Frictional force
Magnetic force
Electrostatic force
Muscular force
Which change always occurs when force is applied
Change in state
Change in state of motion
Change in shape
Change in direction
Type of force when a charged object pulls an uncharged object from a distance
Electrostatic
Gravitational
Muscular
Frictional
Following is not an example of a pull force
Lift
Drag
Throw
Move closer
Force can change the following
Speed of a moving object
Direction of a moving object
Shape and size of an object
All of the above
A small device pulls iron nails from a distance. Name the type of force involved
Magnetic force
Gravitational force
Frictional force
Muscular force
Why do school bags have wide straps?
To increase pressure
To reduce pressure
To increase force
None of the above
Pressure exerted by a liquid __________ with increase in depth
Decreases
Increases
Remains the same
None of the above
In Fig. Two boys A and B are shown applying force on a block. If the block moves towards the right, which one of the following statements is correct?
Magnitude of force applied by A is smaller than that of B
Magnitude of force applied by A is greater than that of B
Magnitude of force applied by A is equal to that of B
Net force on the block is towards A
Fig. Shows a container filled with water. Which of the following statements is correct about the pressure of water?
Pressure at A < Pressure at B < Pressure at C
Pressure at A < Pressure at B > Pressure at C
Pressure at A > Pressure at B > Pressure at C
Pressure at A = Pressure at B = Pressure at C
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