Vocab
Gravity
Magnets
Force/Motion
Random
100

To push away from is ______

a. Attract

b. Force

c. Motion

d. Repel

What is:

 D. Repel

100

True or false: 

Gravity is only on our planet Earth. 

What is:

False

100

What type of force is holding these letters on the refrigerator?

A. gravity

B. magnetism

C. applied force

D. A and B

What is: 

b. magnetism 

100

True or False: 

Patterns of motion are predictable?

      

What is:

 True

100

________ is defined as a change in the position of an 

object.

A. friction

B. motion

C. magnetism

D. force

What is:

b. motion

200

A push or pull is _______

a. Force

b. Motion

c. Friction

d. Gravity

What is:

a. Force

200

Which object below would exert the least gravitational pull on another object?

A. an airplane

B. an elephant

C. a car 

D. a person

What is: 

d. a person

200

. What are magnets not made out of?

a. Iron

b. Nickel

c. Cobalt

d. Aluminum 

What is:

d. aluminum 

200

In Tug-of-War, one team will begin to win is an example of?

a. Balanced Forces

b. Unbalanced Forces

c. Force

d. Motion

What is:

b. unbalanced forces

200

If a magnet is bigger, does it mean it is stronger than a smaller magnet?

A. True

B. False

What is:

A. True

300

A force that occurs between objects that are rubbing against each other is ______

a. friction

b. magnetism

c. Balanced Forces


What is:

a. Friction

300

What type of force causes the skydiver to fall towards the ground?

A. gravity

B. magnetism

C. applied force

D. All of the above

What is:

a. gravity

300

Magnets...

a. attract

b. repel

c. attract and repel

d. do none of the above

What is:

C. attract and repel

300

Which force below does NOT require direct contact between objects?

a. gravity

b. magnetism 

c. applied force

d. A and B

What is:

b. magnetism 

300

The more friction an object has, the faster it travels?

A. True

B. False


What is:

B. False

400

A force that can push or pull on some materials without touching them is _____

a. Contact force

b. unbalanced forces

c. Magnetism

d. Balanced forces

What is:

c. magnetism

400

__________ is the force of attraction that causes certain objects to attract and/or repel each other.

A. Magnetism

B. Gravity

C. Friction

D. Applied force

What is: 

a. magnetism 

400

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Magnetism is a force which exists in nature.

B. Like magnetic forces attract each other.

C. Magnetic forces can repel each other.

D. Magnets have a north pole and a south pole.

What is:

b. like magnetic forces attract each other.

400

What type of force occurs to knock the bowling pins down?

A. applied force

B. gravity

C. magnetism

D. All of the above

What is:

a. applied force

400

Which of the following will be attracted to a magnet?

A. Copper

B. wood

C. Metal

D. Glass

What is:

C. Metal

500

A collection of forces acting on an object that cancel each other out and produce no change in the object’s motion is ______

a. Motion

b. Balanced forces

c. Contact force

d. Friction

What is:

b. Balanced Forces

500

Which of the following sentences is true?


a. the more mass an object has, the greater its gravity is

b. gravity is one type of applied force 

c.magnetism requires direct contact between objects

d. all of the above are true


What is: 

A: the more mass an object has, the greater its gravity is

500

Gravity and magnetism are types of _________.

A. motion

B. objects

C. magnetism

D. forces

What is:

d. forces

500

________  is/are the act of applying force to move something towards you

A. A push

B. A pull

C. Both of the above

D. None of the above

What is: 

b. a pull

500

If a car is traveling on an icy road and applies the brakes, what will the car need in order to stop?

A. Gravity

B. Force

C. Friction

D. None of the above

What is:

b. Friction