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A B C A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 Blue Team B C Red Team A1 What happens when two identical forces act on an object in opposite directions? A. The object moves in the direction of the first force applied. B. The object moves in the direction of the second force applied. C. The object accelerates. D. The object does not move. Answer A1 D. The object does not move. B1 People often use simple machines to assist them in completing tasks. Someone would use a simple machine to: A. make work harder B. reduce friction C. increase work D. make work easier Answer B1 D. make work easier C1 Which rollercoaster track should Andrew choose if he wants the roller coaster car to have the most potential energy? A B C D Answer C1 A A2 A. B. C. D. The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion is called: inertia force acceleration work Answer A2 A. inertia B2 A. B. C. D. A student slides a book across a desk by giving it an initial push. Which of the following is the MOST important reason that the book eventually comes to a stop instead of continuing to slide? The initial force was too weak to keep the book in motion. The mass of the book was not enough to keep the book in motion. The force that occurs when the book rubs against the desk stops the book. The magnetic force from the Earth stops the book. Answer B2 C. The force that occurs when the book rubs against the desk stops the book. C2 A. B. C. D. The type of energy that objects in motion possess is called potential energy kinetic energy electrical energy chemical energy Answer C2 B. Kinetic Energy A3 What does this instrument measure? A. the force of friction on the object B. the mass of the object C. the force of gravity on the object D. the volume of the object Answer A3 C. the force of gravity on the object B3 At what point would the Speedy Demon roller coaster car have the most kinetic energy? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 Answer B3 C. 5 C3 Compare the acceleration of a large truck to the acceleration of a small car if the same force were applied to each. A. car will accelerate less B. they will accelerate at same rate C. truck will accelerate less D. truck will accelerate more Answer C3 B. The truck will accelerate slower A4 When Joe jumps to the dock from his small boat, the boat dips into the water. This is an example of – A. The Universal Law of Gravitation B. Newton's 2nd law C. Newton's 1st law D. Newton's 3rd law Answer A4 D. Newton's 3rd law B4 The unit of force is ____. A. m/s B. the hertz C. the joule D. the Newton Answer B4 D. the Newton C4 Every force has a(n) ____ force. A. reaction B. long-range C. opposite D. accelerating Answer C4 C. opposite A5 A. B. C. D. You throw a ball into the air. As the ball leaves your hand, the force(s) acting on it is/are ____. gravity your hand balanced gravity and your hand Answer A5 D. gravity and your hand B5 What happens when two identical forces act on a object in opposite directions? A. The object moves in the direction of the first force applied B. The object moves in the direction of the second force applied. C. The object accelerates. D. The object does not move. Answer B5 D. The object does not move C5 Who invented Battle Ship? A. Clifford Von Wickler B. Some old guy C. That dude off TV D. A really bored science teacher Answer C5 A. Clifford Von Wickler A1 When a car suddenly stops, the objects in the back seat are thrown forward. This is due to: A. Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion B. The Law of Gravity C. Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion D. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion Answer to A1 D. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion B1 A gunpowder explosion creates hot gases which expand outward allowing a rifle to push forward on a bullet. Consistent with which of Newton’s Laws does the bullet push backwards on the rifle? A. 1st Law B. 2nd Law C. 3rd law D. None of the above. The bullet does not push on the rifle. Answer to B1 B. rd 3 Law C1 What are the classes of levers? A. 1, 2, 3 B. A, B, C C. 1, 2, 3, 4 D. Long, Short, and Medium Length Answer to C1 A. 1, 2, 3 A2 A point on which a lever balances is: A. pyramid B. triangle C. fulcrum D. point Answer to A2 C. Fulcrum B2 What simple machines make up an axe? A. a lever and a wedge B. two levers C. a wedge and a pulley D. a lever and a screw Answer to B2 A. a lever and a wedge C2 What decreases friction? A. rough surfaces B. smooth surfaces C. more speed D. more surface area Answer to C2 B. smooth surfaces A3 What is an example of a simple machine? A. baseball bats B. scissors C. Electric can opener D. car Answer to A3 A.baseball bats B3 What does a mechanical advantage of 4 on a lever tell us? A. It is a class four lever. B. There are four levers at work. C. The lever works four times as hard. D. We can lift four times our weight with the lever. Answer to B3 D. We can lift four times our weight with the lever. C3 What is a simple machine? A. A device that does work. B. A machine that does not require electricity. C. A machine that makes work easier. D. All of the above. Answer to A3 D. All of the above. A4 An inclined plane is a: A. flat surface, set at an angle B. plane that flies in the mountains C. a math formula D. a rough surface that lies flat Answer to A4 A. flat surface, set at an angle B4 Using a force of 50N a teacher pushed a computer cart across to another classroom 10 m away. How much work did the teacher do? A. 500N B. 50N C. 50J D. 500J Answer to B4 D. 500J C4 Read the information above. The ability of Mrs. Mitchell’s plant to grow upright is a growth response called ____. A. gravitropism B. chemotropism C. hydrotropism D. phototropism Answer to C4 A.gravitropism A5 A. B. C. D. John has one recessive allele for blue eyes (b) and one dominant allele for brown eyes (B). Amy also has one recessive allele for blue eyes and one dominant allele for brown eyes. What phenotype is an offspring of John and Amy most likely to express? Bb BB Blue eyes Brown eyes Answer to A5 D. Brown eyes B5 A. B. C. D. A cook touches a hot stove and quickly moves his hand away. What are the two primary body systems that work together to produce this response? Integumentary and endocrine systems Muscular and respiratory systems Nervous and muscular systems Skeletal and nervous systems Answer to B5 C. Nervous and muscular systems C5 How many ships are in a game of battleship? A. I wouldn’t know I sunk them already. B. 17 C. 500 D. There are boats in Battleship? Answer to C5 B. 17