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Grade 10 Forces and Motion
If an object is resting on a table with no motion, what two forces are acting on the object?
  1. A force down from gravity and friction from the table.
  2. A force up from the table and a force down from the atmosphere.
  3. A force down from gravity and a force up from the table.
  4. A force down from the atmosphere and a force up from gravity.
Grade 6 Matter
What is sublimation?
  1. a substance used in a chemical reaction.
  2. the process by which particles leave a liquid and become a gas.
  3. the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas.
  4. a substance made by a chemical reaction.
Grade 7 Matter
Grade 5 Matter
Grade 6 Forces and Motion
What does Newton's first law of motion state?
  1. An object in motion stays in motion unless a force acts on it.
  2. An object's acceleration (change in speed) depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied on it.
  3. An object at rest stays at rest unless a force acts on it.
  4. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
  5. Both A and C.
Grade 9 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 8 Heat Transfer
Thermal energy always moves                                                  .
  1. from a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
  2. from a lower temperature to a higher temperature.
  3. from inside to outside.
  4. from outside to inside.
Grade 5 Forces and Motion
Once something is still, it tends to                                              .
  1. start moving by itself
  2. start moving easily
  3. stay still even when forces are applied to it
  4. stay still until a force is applied to it
Grade 4 Heat Transfer
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
The movement of electric charges is                .
  1. sound energy
  2. open circuit
  3. light energy
  4. electric energy
Grade 9 Energy and Momentum
Grade 5 Energy and Momentum
Grade 6 Forces and Motion
What does Newton's second law of motion state?
  1. An object in motion stays in motion unless a force acts on it.
  2. An object's acceleration (change in speed) depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied on it.
  3. An object at rest stays at rest unless a force acts on it.
  4. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
  5. Both A and C.
Grade 4 Waves and Sound
An opaque object is one in which                                      .
  1. no light can travel through.
  2. light can travel through undistorted.
  3. some light can travel through.
  4. none of the above
Grade 4 Matter
Which of the following is a liquid?
  1. ice
  2. milk
  3. snow
  4. uncooked oatmeal
Grade 4 Energy and Momentum
The ability to cause a change is called                .
  1. kinetic energy
  2. thermal energy
  3. energy
  4. conduction
Grade 9 Forces and Motion
Seat belt laws are a good idea because of which of the following law of motion?
  1. Newton's second law of motion
  2. Newton's first law of motion
  3. Newton's third law of motion
  4. Murphy's law of motion
  5. None of the above
Grade 4 Matter
Which of the following BEST describes a liquid?
  1. Particles slide past each other.
  2. Particles stay near their neighbors.
  3. Particles are arranged in a pattern.
  4. Particles bounce away from each other.
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