1) Which force causes objects to move (push or pull)? a) Tension b) Friction c) Gravity d) Applied 2) Which forces causes objects to fall towards Earth? a) Friction b) Gravity c) Air Resistance d) Normal 3) Which force is the support force? a) Applied b) Friction c) Gravity d) Normal 4) Which force opposes (goes opposite) of applied? a) Tension b) Friction c) Normal d) Gravity 5) What is the missing force? a) Applied b) Tension c) Air Resistance d) Gravity 6) What is the missing force? a) Applied b) Friction c) Air Resistance d) Normal 7) Which situation matches the force diagram? a) A book being pushed to the right on a table. b) A car slowing down driving to the right. c) A Chromebook sitting on the table d) A skateboard moving to the right at a constant speed. 8) Which situation matches the force diagram? a) A dog sleeping on the floor b) A child running across the field c) Throwing a pencil in the air 9) Does gravity cause or oppose motion? a) Causes b) Opposes c) BOTH causes and opposes motion 10) Does applied cause or oppose motion?  a) Causes b) Opposes c) BOTH causes and opposes motion 11) Does normal cause or oppose motion?  a) Causes b) Opposes c) BOTH causes and opposes motion 12) Does air resistance cause or oppose motion?  a) Causes b) Opposes c) BOTH causes and opposes motion 13) Does friction cause or oppose motion?  a) Causes b) Opposes c) BOTH causes and opposes motion

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