1) 1. Which of the following is an example of force? a) Sitting still b) Pushing a door to open it c) Watching TV 2) What is the main cause of motion in objects? a) Gravity b) Force c) Air 3) If you push a toy car, what happens? a) It stays still b) It moves c) It disappears 4) What happens when you apply a force to a ball at rest? a) It stays still b) It moves c) It turns into a car 5) What is friction? a) A force that helps objects move faster b) A force that slows down or stops motion c) A force that makes objects lighter 6) What happens when you push a sled on snow? a) It moves slowly b) It stays in place c) It goes really fast 7) Which of these objects needs a push to start moving? a) A rolling ball b) A stationary bicycle c) A flying bird 8) What force pulls objects toward the Earth? a) Magnetism b) Friction c) Gravity 9) When you stop pedaling a bicycle, what happens? a) It keeps moving without slowing down b) It moves faster c) It eventually stops moving 10) Which object has the most friction? a) A skateboard on smooth concrete b) A car tire on dry pavement c) A ball on ice 11) What makes objects stop moving when they slide on the ground? a) Friction b) Wind c) Air resistance 12) What happens to a ball when you throw it up in the air? a) It keeps going up forever b) It comes back down c) It disappears 13) Which is an example of motion? a) A book on a shelf b) A bird flying in the sky c) A lamp on a table 14) What happens when two people push a box in opposite directions with the same force? a) The box moves in one direction b) The box doesn’t move c) The box moves faster 15) What is an example of an object that needs force to stop it? a) A car moving b) A car parked c) A light bulb

Force and Motion (Elementary school)

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