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August 2022 1 0 Report
1. It is the force of attraction between any two bodies with mass.
a. friction
b. gravitational force
c. normal force
d. tension force
2. Which of the following statements are true about force and motion?
l. If an object stays at rest, there is no force acting upon it
II. Objects move because they have force
III. The motion of an object can be changed if we apply force on it
IV. The object move, speed-up, slow down, stop or changed its direction, it has to be pushed or pulled
a. I and II
b. I and IV
c. II and III
d. II and IV
3. What does it mean when the ball stays at rest?
a. it has no force
c. it is place on the top of the table
b. it does not change its motion
d. it has less force
4. All things on Earth fall (or attracted) towards the center of the Earth. This is due to
a. friction
b. gravitational force
c. normal force
d. tension force
5. The book is placed on the top of the table and it stays at rest. What kind of force is exerted by the table on the book?
a. friction
b. gravitational force
c. normal force
d. tension force
6. If the forces on an object are balanced, what will happen?
a. the object stays at rest
c. the objects lie along the same line of action
b. the object continues to move
d. all of the above
7. Which of the following forces is exerted along a non-rigid body such as a rope, string or chain?
a. friction
b. gravitational force
c. normal force
d. tension force
8. What kind of force causes an object to move?
a. balanced force
b. gravitational force
c. normal force
d. unbalanced force
9. It also referred to as Law of Inertia.
a. First Law of Motion
c. Law of Acceleration
b. Second Law of Motion
d. Law of Interaction
10. It states that an object will stays at rest or move at constant velocity unless an unbalanced external force acts on it.
a. Law of Acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
b. Law of Inertia
d. Law of Nature
11. It is Newton's Second Law of Motion.
a. Law of Acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
b. Law of Inertia
d. Law of Nature 1​

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