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© A Smith

Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

© A Smith

Forces

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A: Upthrust

C: Friction

B: Gravity

D: James

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Question 1The force that pulls everything towards

Earth in called?

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Wrong!

Sorry – you have won nothing.Better luck next time.

Start again

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A: Marie Curie

C: Issac Newton

B: Stephen Hawkins

D: Peter Andre

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Question 2Which scientist is said to have seen an

apple falling and thenworked out the theory of gravity?

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A: Gravity

C: Upthrust

B: Friction

D: Mass

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Question 3

When an object floats in water the name of the force pushing UP is?

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A: Upthrust

C: Friction

B: Satelitte

D: Gravity

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Question 4

The force that keeps the Moon going around the Earth is called?

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A: Larger Tyres

C: More Air Resistance

B: Better Streamlining

D: Heavier Engine

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Question 5Which of these will help a Formula 1 car

go faster?

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A: A Kilo of Lead

C: A Kilo of Feathers

B: A Kilo of Flour

D: All the same

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Question 6Which is heavier? A kilo of lead, a kilo of

flour, a kilo of feathers.

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Congratulations – you have won £1000.

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Wrong!

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A: Scales

C: A Wheel

B: A Ruler

D: A Newtonmeter

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Question 7What do we often use to measure the

weight of something?

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A: Metre

C: Watt

B: Kilogram

D: Joule

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Question 8The unit for measuring the MASS of an

object is?

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A: Sit

C: Pull

B: Push

D: Twist

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Question 9Which of these is not the name for a force?

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A: Weigh more

C: Weigh the same

B: Weigh less

D: Turn into an orange

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Question 10If I put an Apple on a Newtonmeter and

then put the apple in water it will?

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A: Bigger than the weight

C: Smaller than the Weight

B: The same as the weight

D: Does not exist

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Question 11If a boat is floating in the sea then the

upthrust is?

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Wrong!

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A: 1N

C: 10N

B: 100N

D: 1000N

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Question 12You would expect a 1 kilogram mass to have a weight in the classroom of about?

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A: Greater than usual

C: The same as usual

B: Less than usual

D: Always 10 metres

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Question 13On an icy day the stopping distance for a

car is?

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A: Does nothing

C: Stops the object

B: Acts in the same direction

D: Acts in the opposite direction

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Question 14When an object falls air resistance...?

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A: Not there

C: Just gravity

B: Balanced

D: Unbalanced

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Question 15When an object is at rest / stationary the

forces acting on it are?

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CongratulationsMillionaire!

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