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SCIENCE 4

FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST


1. What is force?
A. The amount of light an object emits B. The ability of an object to resist motion
C. A push or pull on an object D. The weight of an object
2. How can you increase the force needed to move an object
A. Decrease the friction between the object and its surface B. Increase the weight of the object
C. Apply a greater force to the object D. Reduce the surface area of the object
3. Why does a ball stop moving when it is kicked?
A. The ball is too heavy
B. The air resistance is too strong
C. The force of the kick is greater than the force of friction
D. The force of friction is greater than the force of the kick
4. Which of the following is an example of a non-contact force?
A. Gravity B. Friction C. Tension D. Weight
5. Which of the following is an example of a balanced force?
A. A tug-of-war where both teams are pulling with equal force
B. A book resting on a table
C. A person pushing a heavy box across the room
D. A ball rolling down a hill
6. How does friction affect the movement of an object?
A. It increases the speed of the object B. It decreases the speed of the object
C. It has no effect on the speed of the object D. It changes the direction of the object
7. What happens to the shape of an object when a force is applied to it?
A. It always becomes smaller B. It always becomes larger
C. It can become smaller or larger depending on the force applied D. It does not change
8. Which of the following is an example of a contact force?
A. Gravity B. Friction C. Magnetic force D. Electric force
9. How does the amount of force applied affect the movement of an object?
A. The more force applied, the slower the movement B. The more force applied, the faster the movement
C. The amount of force doesn't affect the movement D. The amount of force only affects the shape of the object
10. Which of the following is an example of an object changing shape due to force?
A. A book resting on a table B. A ball rolling down a hill
C. A rubber band being stretched D. A balloon floating in the air
11. What happens to the size of an object when force is applied to it?
A. The object stays the same size B. The object shrinks in size
C. The object expands in size D. The object changes shape but not size
12. Which of the following is an example of a force causing an object to move?
A. A chair sitting in a room B. A tree standing in a forest
C. A car driving down the road D. A rock lying on the ground
13. What type of force is used to push a shopping cart?
A. Magnetic force B. Gravitational force C. Contact force D. Frictional force
14. Which among the following objects will require a greater force to move?

A. refrigerator B. monoblock chair C. study table D. television

15. Which among the objects below require lesser force to move?

A. book B. pencil C. notebook D. blackboard eraser

16. How does friction affect the movement of an object?


A. It slows down the movement B. It speeds up the movement
C. It doesn't affect the movement D. It only affects the shape of the object
17. How can a force cause an object to stop moving?
A. By pushing it harder B. By decreasing the amount of force applied
C. By increasing the amount of force applied D. By changing the shape of the object
18. Which of the following is NOT a type of force?
A. gravity B. magnetism C. light D. friction
19. What is the relationship between force and motion?
A. Force and motion are not related. B. Force causes motion.
C. Motion causes force. D. Force and motion are both caused by sound
20. Which type of force keeps objects on the surface of the Earth?
A. magnetism B. gravity C. buoyancy D. friction

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