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Teaching Science in Elementary Grades (Physics, Earth & Space

Science)
Chapter 1.1 – Force and Motion
GROUP 1
_____ / _____ / _____
(Last Name) (First Name) (MI) Date / Month / Year

I. Write the letter of your answer on the blank space provided. (1 point each)

1.) It describes the amount of pressure that is applied.


a. applied force
b. electric force
c. force
d. magnetic force

2.) What is a fundamental interaction that causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or
energy?
a. electromagnetism
b. friction
c. gravity
d. motion

3.) It is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and
frame.
a. electromagnetism
b. friction
c. gravity
d. motion

4.) What is the force that the person exerts on the object?
a. applied force
b. electric force
c. force
d. magnetic force

5.) What forces arise from mutual interactions between two charges?
a. applied force
b. electric force
c. force
d. magnetic force

6.) It is important because it helps to describe the motion of an object and can be used to determine
acceleration.
a. applied force
b. electric force
c. magnetic force
d. net force

7.) What are the fundamental forces that act in tiny spaces between atoms and even in smaller spaces?
a. gravity
b. strong force
c. weak and strong force
d. weak force

8.) What is a fundamental force that is responsible for the underlying stability of matter?
a. gravity
b. strong force
c. weak and strong force
d. weak force

9.) It is one of the fundamental forces that holds significant importance in a wide variety of fields, including

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industrial, transportation, and medical fields.
a. electromagnetism
b. electric force
c. magnetic force
d. spring force

10.) How fast will an object with as mass of 15 kg accelerate if a force of 72N is constantly applied to it?
a. 4.8 m/ s2
b. 72N
c. 8.5 m/ s2
d. 9.6 m/ s2

11.) The total of all forces acting on an object.


a. applied force
b. electric force
c. magnetic force
d. net force

12.) Deb and Desirie push the bed of both 25N in opposite directions, what is the magnitude net force of the
bed?
a. F Net =0
b. F Net =25
c. F Net =50
d. F Net =75

13.) Jenny pushes the table 50N to the right while Tina pushes 25N to left, what is the magnitude of the net
force on the table?
a. F Net =0
b. F Net =25
c. F Net =55
d. F Net =75

14.) If Kyle pulls the big box 30N to the left and Apple also pulls 15N in the same direction, what is the
magnitude of the net force on the big box?
a. F Net =0
b. F Net =15
c. F Net =30
d. F Net =45

15.)  What is the force acting on the object due to acceleration or gravity?
a. gravity
b. normal force
c. spring force
d. weight force

16.) It is the component of a contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts.
a. gravity
b. normal force
c. spring force
d. weight force

17.) It is a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line
unless acted upon by some external force.
a. apply force
b. force
c. gravity
d. inertia

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18.) What is the force that resists relative motion between two bodies in contact?
a. friction
b. inertia
c. spring force
d. tension force

19.) What is the fundamental force responsible for interactions between charged particles?
a. electromagnetism
b. electric force
c. magnetic force
d. spring force

20.) Does force affect the state of motion?


a. disagree
b. maybe
c. no
d. yes

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