Sunken Millions Simple Machines Mrs. Stevenson Grade 4 Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved
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Which of the following are all simple machines? C. Wheel and axle, screw, wedge B. Lever, wedge, inclined plane A. All of the above D. Pulley, wedge, inclined plane $200
An axe is an example of what simple machine? A. Inclined plane B. Wedge C. Screw D. Pulley $400
A door is an example of what simple machine? A. Pulley B. Wheel and axle C. Lever D. Screw $600
A flagpole is an example of what simple machine? A. Pulley B. Inclined Plane C. Screw D. Lever $800
Which uses less force rolling or sliding friction? A. Sliding B. Same amount of force C. Pushing D. Rolling $1000
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The ramps at football stadiums represent what simple machine? A. Pulley B. Wedge C. Inclined plane D. Screw $2000
An example of a compound machine: A. Light bulb B. Scissors C. Door knob D. Wheel barrow $4000
A _____________ has few or no moving parts? Compound machine B. Simple Machine C. Gears D. Lever $6000
A Light Bulb is an example of what kind of simple machine ? A. Wedge B. None of the above C. Lever D. Screw $8000
What are the two kinds of pulleys? Movable and Non-Movable B. Movable and fixed C. Fixed and Non-Movable D. None of the above $10000
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