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1 KNOWLEDGE IT’S TIME AND NOW And See TO TEST YOUR Force & Motion
Who Wants To Be Force & Motion KNOWLEDGE IT’S TIME AND NOW And See TO TEST YOUR A Scientist?

2 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 10 Points Click for 50/50 1. If an object is ‘at rest’ all the forces acting on the object must be _______________. unbalanced strong weak balanced A B C D SC.5.P Investigate and explain that when a force is applied to an objects but does not move it, it is because another opposing force is being applied by something and the forces are balanced.

3 All objects at rest are surrounded by balanced forces.
Answer 1. is balanced D All objects at rest are surrounded by balanced forces.

4 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 20 Points Click for 50/50 2. The speed an object is moving is determined by which two measurements? weight & gravity distance & time length & width mass A B C D SC.4.P Investigate and describe the speed of an object is determined by he distance it travels in a unit of time and that object can move at different speeds.

5 Speed is the distance traveled
Answer 2. is distance & time B Speed is the distance traveled over time.

6 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 30 Points Click for 50/50 What opposes motion and can stop or slow down a moving object? friction attract or repel push or pull gravity A B C D SC.5.P.13.1 Identify familiar forces that cause objects to move (or stop moving), such as pushes and pulls, gravity, magnets, and friction.

7 Friction is a force that resists motion.
Answer 3. is friction A Friction is a force that resists motion.

8 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 40 Points Click for 50/50 4. Darlene drove her car 45 miles from Lake Worth to Belle Glade. What else would she need to measure to find her average speed. mass of car weight of car pull of gravity time to travel A B C D SC.4.P.12.2 Investigate and describe the speed of an object is determined by the distance it travels in a unit of time and that objects can move at different speeds.

9 To determine the speed of an object you need both distance & time.
Answer 4. is time to travel D To determine the speed of an object you need both distance & time.

10 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 50 Points Click for 50/50 Ricardo watches horses run around the race track. Each time he looks at a different horse, it has changes _______ on the race track. time mass position weight A B C D SC.4.P Recognize that an object in motion always changes it position and may change its direction.

11 All moving objects are constantly changing position.
Answer 5. is position C All moving objects are constantly changing position.

12 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 60 Points Click for 50/50 6. This cartoon shows that to move an object with more mass, you need to apply more _________. friction speed force momentum A B C D Come on, I did it for you. SC.5.P Investigate and describe that the more mass an object has, the less effect a given force will have no the objects motion.

13 It takes more force to move an object with more mass.
Answer 6. is force C It takes more force to move an object with more mass.

14 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 70 Points Click for 50/50 Jackie uses a parachute in the egg-drop competition. What force is she trying to overcome? friction magnetism wind gravity A B C D SC.3.E.5.4 Explore the Law of Gravity by demonstrating that gravity is a force that can be overcome.

15 Air resistance works against the force of gravity on Earth.
Answer 7. is gravity D Air resistance works against the force of gravity on Earth.

16 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 80 Points Click for 50/50 If the two forces acting on this race car are unbalanced. What must the car be doing? stopping moving turning resting A B C D MORE FORCE less force SC.5.P Investigate and explain that when a force is being applied to an object that is moving, it is because any opposing forces being applied are unbalanced.

17 When unbalanced forces are acting on an object it is in motion.
Answer 8. is moving B When unbalanced forces are acting on an object it is in motion.

18 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 90 Points Click for 50/50 What is the name of the force that works against the motion of an object, slowing it down, or stopping it when two surfaces rub against each other? push pull gravity friction A B C D SC.5.P Identify familiar forces that cause objects to move (or not), such as pushes or pulls, gravity, and friction.

19 Friction acts against the push or pull on an object.
Answer 9. is friction D Friction acts against the push or pull on an object.

20 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 100 Points Click for 50/50 What do a push, a pull, gravity, and friction all have in common? they are forces energy they cause rest matter A B C D SC.5.P Identify familiar forces that cause motion such as a push or pull, gravity and friction.

21 A push, a pull, gravity, and friction
Answer 10. is they are forces A A push, a pull, gravity, and friction are types of forces.

22 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 110 Points Click for 50/50 11. This science tool can pull on or stick to some metal objects. forceps magnet tweezers scissors A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and/or repel other magnets.

23 A magnet will attract magnetic metals and stick to them.
Answer 11. is magnet B A magnet will attract magnetic metals and stick to them.

24 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 120 Points Click for 50/50 12. The pull between some metal objects and a magnet is a force called __________. friction attracting magnetism repelling A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and/or repel other magnets.

25 Magnetism is the pulling force between an object and a magnet.
Answer 12. is magnetism C Magnetism is the pulling force between an object and a magnet.

26 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 130 Points Click for 50/50 North or south describes what place on a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest. the foot the shoe the sides the poles A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and/or repel other magnets.

27 Answer 13. is the poles D The poles of a magnet are opposite
each other and labeled N or S.

28 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 140 Points Click for 50/50 When Samantha moves her magnet towards Peter’s magnet, it pushes his magnet away. Why does this happen? her magnet is stronger his magnet is weaker the magnets poles are alike are different A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and repel other magnets.

29 Poles that are alike repel each other, such as NN or SS.
Answer 14. is the magnets poles are alike C Poles that are alike repel each other, such as NN or SS.

30 Who Wants To Be A Scientist ?
For 150 Points Click for 50/50 15. If Samantha turns her magnet so the south pole is facing the north pole of Peter’s magnet, what will the magnets do? attract repel rest nothing A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and repel other magnets.

31 Poles that are unlike, attract each other, such as NS or SN.
Answer 15. is attract A Poles that are unlike, attract each other, such as NS or SN.

32 HAND IN YOUR WORKSHEETS
GAME OVER Time to total your points. Make sure you name, date, and period number are on your answer sheet! HAND IN YOUR WORKSHEETS

33 Keep LEARNING And You Can Be The Next to Win
Who Wants To Be Keep LEARNING And You Can Be The Next to Win A Scientist?

34 50/50 Chance Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 1. If an object is ‘at rest’ all the forces acting on the object must be _______________. unbalanced strong weak balanced A B C D SC.5.P Investigate and explain that when a force is applied to an objects but does not move it, it is because another opposing force is being applied by something and the forces are balanced. B) The forces around resting objects are not always strong. C) The forces around resting objects are not always weak.

35 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance 2. The speed an object is moving is
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 2. The speed an object is moving is determined by which two measurements? weight & gravity distance & time length & width mass A B C D SC.4.P Investigate and describe the speed of an object is determined by he distance it travels in a unit of time and that object can move at different speeds. Weight and gravity do not determine the speed of an object. C) Length and width do not determine the speed of an object.

36 3. Which force slows down and can
50/50 Chance Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 3. Which force slows down and can stop a moving object? friction attract or repel push or pull gravity A B C D SC.5.P.13.1 Identify familiar forces that cause objects to move (or stop moving), such as pushes and pulls, gravity, magnets, and friction. B) Attract and repel are what magnets do. C) Pushes and pulls usually cause motion.

37 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance mass of car weight of car pull of gravity
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 4. Darlene drove her car 48 miles from Lake Worth to Belle Glade. What else would she need to measure to determine her speed. mass of car weight of car pull of gravity time to travel A B C D SC.4.P.12.2 Investigate and describe the speed of an object is determined by the distance it travels in a unit of time and that objects can move at different speeds. The mass of a car is the amount of matter and can not help determine its speed. The weight of a car is the pull of gravity and can not determine the speed.

38 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance time mass position weight A B C D
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer Ricardo watches horses run around the race track. Each time he looks at a different horse, it changes _______ on the race track. time mass position weight A B C D SC.4.P Recognize that an object in motion always changes it position and may change its direction. B) The mass of the horses stays the same. D) The weight of the horses stays the same.

39 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance 6. This cartoon shows that to move
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 6. This cartoon shows that to move an object with more mass, you need to apply more _________. friction speed force momentum A B C D Come on, I did it for you. SC.5.P Investigate and describe that the more mass an object has, the less effect a given force will have no the objects motion. B) Speed is distance over time. D) Momentum is the mass plus all the forces acting on an object.

40 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance Jackie uses a parachute in the
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer Jackie uses a parachute in the egg-drop competition. What force is she trying to overcome? friction magnetism wind gravity A B C D SC.3.E.5.4 Explore the Law of Gravity by demonstrating that gravity is a force that can be overcome. She is not overcoming friction she is adding friction in the form of air resistance (drag). A parachute does not overcome magnetism.

41 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance If the two forces acting on this
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer If the two forces acting on this race car are unbalanced. What must the car be doing? stopping moving turning resting A B C D MORE FORCE less force SC.5.P Investigate and explain that when a force is being applied to an object that is moving, it is because any opposing forces being applied are unbalanced. C) Turning is not caused by forces that are opposing each other. D) Balanced forces cause rest.

42 50/50 Chance Click for Answer = Wrong Answer What is the name of the force that works against the motion of an object, slowing it down, or stopping it when two surfaces rub against each other? push pull gravity friction A B C D SC.5.P Identify familiar forces that cause objects to move (or not), such as pushes or pulls, gravity, and friction. A push usually causes motion. A pull usually causes motion.

43 What do a push, a pull, gravity, and friction
50/50 Chance Click for Answer = Wrong Answer What do a push, a pull, gravity, and friction all have in common? they are forces energy they cause rest matter A B C D SC.5.P Identify familiar forces that cause motion such as a push or pull, gravity and friction.

44 11. This science tool can pull on or stick to
50/50 Chance Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 11. This science tool can pull on or stick to some metal objects. forceps magnet tweezers scissors A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and/or repel other magnets. C) Tweezers are not usually magnetic. D) Scissors are not usually magnetic.

45 50/50 Chance Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 12. The pull between some metal objects and a magnet is a force called __________. friction attracting magnetism repelling A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and/or repel other magnets. B) Attracting is not the name of a force it is an action. D) Repelling is not the name of a force it is an action.

46 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance North or south describes what place on a
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer North or south describes what place on a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest. the foot the shoe the sides the poles A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and/or repel other magnets. The strongest part of a magnet is not called the foot. The strongest part of a magnet is not called a shoe.

47 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance When Samantha moves her magnet towards
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer When Samantha moves her magnet towards Peter’s magnet, it pushes his magnet away. Why does this happen? her magnet is stronger his magnet is weaker the magnets poles are alike are different A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and repel other magnets. Strength has nothing to do with it. Weakness has nothing to do with it.

48 = Wrong Answer 50/50 Chance A B C D
Click for Answer = Wrong Answer 15. If Samantha turns her magnet so the south pole is facing the north pole of Peter’s magnet, what will the magnets do? attract repel rest nothing A B C D SC.4.P.8.4 Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and repel other magnets. The magnets will not rest they will react to each other. The magnets will react to each other.

49 Who Wants To Be A Scientist! ANSWER KEY
Force & Motion Name ________________ Date _________________ Period _______________ Question My Answer Choice Correct Answer Points That I Earned 1. D 10 2. B 20 3. A 30 4. 40 5. C 50 6. 60 7. 70 8. 80 9. 90 10. 100 11. 110 12. 120 13. 130 14. 140 15. 150 TOTAL Use this table to record your own answer to each game questions. Record and check your answer then add up the points you earned and total your score. Print this slide for each student. Have them record their choices, correct their answers, and record their points. Life lines I Used 50/50 Slide Ask Another Student Poll The Class


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