PUSH & PULL (Forces)
SPEED & MOTION
HEAVY OR LIGHT?
MAGNETS
GRAVITY
100

A student gently pushes a toy car. How will the car move?
A. Fast
B. Slowly
C. Backward
D. Not at all

B. Slowly

100

How can you make a bike slow down?
A. Pedal harder
B. Pedal less
C. Pedal faster
D. Push the bike

B. Pedal less

100

Which object is the heaviest?
A. Feather
B. Paper
C. Rock
D. Leaf

C. Rock

100

Which object will a magnet pull?
A. Plastic spoon
B. Steel nail
C. Rubber ball
D. Wooden block

B. Steel nail

100

What happens when you drop a ball?

A. It floats
B. It falls
C. It rolls
D. It stays still

B. It falls

200

What happens when you push an object harder?
A. It moves slower
B. It moves faster
C. It stops
D. It disappears

B. It moves faster

200

If you use less force, how will an object move?
A. Faster
B. Slower
C. Backward
D. Not at all

B. Slower

200

Which object would be hardest to pull in a wagon?
A. Empty box
B. Pillow
C. Rocks
D. Paper

C. Rocks

200

A magnet is placed near a paper clip. What happens?
A. It moves closer
B. It moves away
C. It spins
D. Nothing happens

A. It moves closer

200

What does gravity do?
A. Pushes objects up
B. Pulls objects down
C. Makes objects hot
D. Makes objects magnetic

B. Pulls objects down

300

Which action is an example of a push?
A. Pulling a wagon
B. Kicking a ball
C. Holding a book
D. Catching a ball

B. Kicking a ball

300

Which action helps a ball move farther?
A. Soft throw
B. No throw
C. Hard throw
D. Dropping it

C. Hard throw

300

Why is it harder to move heavy objects?
A. They are smaller
B. They need more force
C. They roll
D. They are smooth

B. They need more force

300

Why does a magnet pull a paper clip but not a crayon?
A. Paper clips are lighter
B. Crayons are bigger
C. Paper clips are metal
D. Crayons are colorful

C. Paper clips are metal

300

Which action keeps a ball from falling?
A. Dropping it
B. Throwing it
C. Holding it
D. Kicking it

C. Holding it

400

Two students push the same box. One uses more force. What will happen?
A. The box moves faster
B. The box moves slower
C. The box stops
D. The box moves backward

A. The box moves faster

400

A toy car is moving fast. What should you do to make it slow?
A. Push harder
B. Push less
C. Kick it
D. Leave it alone

B. Push less

400

Which object needs the most force to move?
A. Crayon
B. Book
C. Rock
D. Tissue

C. Rock

400

A magnet and paper clip have paper between them. What will happen?
A. The magnet still pulls the paper clip
B. The magnet stops working
C. The paper clip moves away
D. Nothing happens

A. The magnet still pulls the paper clip

400

Why do objects fall back to the ground after being thrown?
A. Wind
B. Gravity
C. Magnets
D. Heat

B. Gravity

500

You push a ball softly, then strongly. What changes?
A. Color
B. Shape
C. Speed and distance
D. Size

C. Speed and distance

500

Two students roll the same ball. One rolls it gently, one rolls it hard. What happens?
A. Both move the same
B. The gentle roll goes farther
C. The hard roll goes farther
D. The ball stops

C. The hard roll goes farther

500

A wagon full of rocks and a wagon full of leaves are pulled. Which needs more force and why?
A. Leaves, because they are big
B. Rocks, because they are heavy
C. Leaves, because they are light
D. Both need the same force

B. Rocks, because they are heavy

500

Which object is not affected by a magnet?
A. Coin
B. Nail
C. Paper clip
D. Plastic button

D. Plastic button

500

What would happen if there were no gravity on Earth?
A. Objects would float
B. Objects would stick
C. Objects would melt
D. Objects would stop moving

A. Objects would float