Quiz - G9 Forces & Motion EoTA 2020

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Name Dang

Phuong
Giang 9.3

G9 Forces & Motion EoTA 2021 Score

1. A force can cause an object


A to: Accelerate
B Slow down
C Change shape
D
D All of the above

2. Which of the following is a unit of measurement for


A force? Litres
B Kilograms
C Newtons
C
D Metres

3.
Finish the formula: Force = mass x _________
A velocity
B weight
C acceleration C
D momentum

4. Because force is a vector measurement, it has both a magnitude and a


A . direction

B velocity
C temperature
A
D speed

5. When the sum of the forces equals zero. the forces are said to be in
A . tension
B equilibrium
C combination B
D battle
6. What type of force holds atoms and their particles
A together? friction

B gravity
C nuclear
C
D tension

7. What type of force is exerted by an object trying to return to its natural


A length? friction
B gravity
C nuclear D
D elastic

8. An object with a mass of 3 kg is accelerating a 2m/s2. What is the net force on the
A object. 1 N

B 3N
C 5N
D
D 6N

9. An object with a mass of 7kg is accelerating at 5 m/s2. What is the net force on the
A object? 2 N

B 12 N
C 35 N
C
D 75 N

10. What is the unit of measurement used in physics for


A speed? seconds

B seconds per metre


C metres
D metres per second D
11.

The motion of an object is represented by the speed–time graph shown.


Which quantity is equal to the area under the graph?
A acceleration
B average speed
C distance travelled
C
D kinetic energy

12. Which statement about acceleration is


A correct? It is related to the changing speed of
an object.
B It is the distance an object travels in one second.
C It is the force acting on an object divided by the distance it travels in one
D second. It is the force acting on an object when it is near to the Earth.

13. A mass of 6.0 kg rests on the surface of a


planet. On this planet, g = 20 N / kg.
What is the weight of the object?
A 0.30 N
B 0.60 N
C 60 N
D
D 120 N
14.

A sledge is pulled in a straight line by dogs, as shown.


The dogs produce a total horizontal driving force of 600 N.
The frictional force between the sledge and the surface is 150 N and the air resistance on
the sledge is 450 N.
What is the resultant force acting on the
A sledge? 0 N
B 300 N
C 900 N A
D 1200 N

15. Forces are applied to four identical objects.


The lengths of the arrows indicate the magnitude of each force.
Which object is in equilibrium?
A B

C D

B
16. A mass of 6.0 kg rests on the surface of a
planet. On this planet, g = 20N/ kg.
What is the weight of the
A object? 0.30N
B 0.60N
C 60N
D
D 120N

17. Which statement correctly describes "thinking distance"?


A The distance traveled by the car while the driver is deciding if he/she should stop the car.
B The distance traveled by the car while the brakes are being used to stop the car.
C The total distance traveled while the driver makes a choice and stops the car by using the
brakes.
D The action of the chicken while it sizes up the distance across the road. C

18. Which statement correctly describes the effects of placing a heavy load in a
A car? It is easier to accelerate the car and easier to bring the car to rest.

B It is easier to accelerate the car but more difficult to bring the car to rest.
C It is more difficult to accelerate the car and more difficult to bring the car to
D rest. It is more difficult to accelerate the car but easier to bring the car to rest.C

19. A space probe is taken from the Earth to Mars.


The force of gravity on the surface of Mars is less than the force of gravity on the surface of
the Earth.
How do the weight and the mass of a space probe on the surface of Mars compare to
their values when the probe is on the surface of the Earth?
A weight on Mars = decreased; mass on Mars = remains the same
B weight on Mars = decreased; mass on Mars = decreased
C weight on Mars = decreased; mass on Mars = decreased
D weight on Mars = increased; mass on Mars = remains the same A

20. A satellite orbits the Earth at constant speed in a circular


orbit. Which statement is correct?
A The resultant force on the satellite is zero.
B The resultant force on the satellite is towards the Earth.
C The resultant force on the satellite is away from the Earth.
B
D The resultant force on the satellite is in the direction of motion.
1
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1500

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Force causes that bpdy to start moving

132

As the force increase, the extension will just keep increasing in almost the same
lenght
length each time (it is obeying Newton second law) so 132 N will be perfect and
also it will keep the graph keep going up.

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2.4 ÷ 8 = 0.3

0.3

First they need to pour the water into the cylinder then measure the volume of
water.
Next, put the pile of 8 coins into the cylinder. Measure the volume then take the
new volume minus the previous volume to get the volume of the pile of 8 coins.
Take the volume of the pile of 8 coins and divide by 8 to find the volume of one
coin.

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50-25-10=15
8 x 15=120 Nm

120

Nm

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Long tapes

58.75

50 ÷ 58.75 =
0.851
0.851

7.12
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1.24 1.14 1.16

1.24-1.14=0.1
1.16-1.14=0.02
(0.1 + 0.02 ) ÷ 2 = 0.06
0.06
12 ÷ 1.6 = 7.5

7.5

4.5 x 2.25 = 10.125

10.125

0625/33/O/N/18 End of Examination HAPPY TET!!

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