1) Friction a) A change in position or location b) Use force to move towards c) A force that slows or stops motion when objects rub together d) Use force to move away 2) Force a) A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction b) The force that pulls objects toward the center of Earth 3) "Students gathered the following materials for an experiment: Paper clip, nail, metal washer, penny, magnet. Which type of force are the students testing? " a) Magnetism b) Gravity c) Friction d) Push 4) Use force to move away a) Position b) Gravity c) Pull d) Push 5) "Students designed a force experiment where they dropped balls that weighed differently from the same height. What question could they be trying to answer? a) Do larger balls bounce more when dropped from the same height? b) Does the weight of an object determine how fast it falls? c) How does gravity effect the size of a ball? d) Will a ball dropped from different heights travel at the same speed? 6) Where an object is located a) Friction b) Force c) Position d) Movement 7) Which of the following items would NOT be used to test the force of magnetism? a) Paper clip b) Metal washer c) Penny d) Hand lens 8) The force that pulls objects toward the center of Earth a) Push b) Gravity c) Movement d) Magnetism 9) Use force to move towards a) Pull b) Push c) Position  d) Friction 10) A change in position or location a) Movement b) Push c) Pull d) Magnetism 11) Which type of force allows a soccer ball to roll from the top of a hill to the bottom? a) Magnetism b) Friction c) Pull d) Gravity 12) A student designed an experiment. He pushed a toy car and recorded his data in this table. Based on the data the student collected, what was the student trying to test? a) Effect of weight on speed b) Effect of gravity on height c) Effect of force on distance traveled d) Effect of friction on speed 13) The pushing or pulling force produced by a magnet a) Gravity b) Pull c) Magnetism d) Movement

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