Are you in 8th grade? Do you know Force, Inertia, Gravity, Acceleration, Velocity, and Speed very well? If your answer is yes, then this Force & Motion Quiz is made for you. This informative quiz contains a wide range of questions that will put your conceptual learnings to the test. Challenge yourself and see how many answers you can give. See moreIf you like this quiz and learned something new from it, share it with your friends.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
Objects with greater mass have greater inertia.
Inertia is a force that keeps objects moving in a straight line.
Inertia can be overcome by applying a force.
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Motion
Speed
Position
Size
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When an object changes position relative to a reference point.
When something is still and not moving.
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
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Decreasing speed, changing direction, increasing speed
Mass
Force
Momentum
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True
False
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When an object changes position.
An object that stays in place.
Distance traveled by an object for a unit of time.
Running very fastly.
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Time
Distance
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
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15 km/h
0 km/h
1 km/h
This cannot be determined without more information.
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Meters per second squared.
Meters per second
Feet
Kilometer per second squared.
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Position
Speed
Motion
Acceleration
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Yards
Inches
Feet
Meters
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Increasing speed, decreasing speed, or changing direction
Speed in a particular direction
Velocity with direction
None of the above
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Add a rough surface to increase, add lubricant to decrease.
Just add water.
Add force
Add acceleration
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Given
Every
Some
None of the above
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When the forces of an object produce a net force not equal to zero.
When the forces are the same.
When the forces of an object produce a net force equal to zero.
All of the above
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Speed= Distance divided by Time
Speed= Time X Distance
D=mv
None of the above
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Acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is upwards.
Acceleration is downwards.
Acceleration is horizontal.
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Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
An object's acceleration depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force being applied.
An object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest stays at rest until acted upon by an outside force.
None of the above
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Average velocity.
Average speed.
Average acceleration.
Activity.
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Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
An object's acceleration depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force being applied.
An object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest stays at rest until acted upon by an outside force.
None of the above
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Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
All of the above
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They don't change in motion. They are equal in size. The forces are opposite in direction.
Constant acceleration, speed, and velocity.
Causes change in motion they are not equal the move in the opposite direction.
All of the above
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Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
All of the above
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True
False
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When an object changes position
The object that stays in place
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
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The side of the road.
The pedestrian on the corner ahead.
The front seat of the car.
The wheels of the car.
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Distance
Time
Speed
Displacement
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When the forces of an object produce a net force larger than zero.
When the forces are the same .
When the forces of an object produce a net force equal to zero.
None of the above
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Incline
Slope
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
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Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
All of the above
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Speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Momentum
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At the starting point.
When the object reaches its destination.
At a particular instant.
Over the duration of the trip.
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