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Grade 8 Waves and Sound
Grade 4 Simple Machines
Which of the following objects is an example of this class lever?
Third Class Lever
  1. pliers
  2. nut cracker
  3. fishing pole
  4. wheelbarrow
Grade 8 Energy and Momentum
Which statement correctly compares the potential energy of the balls?
Potential Energy
  1. C has more potential energy than B.
  2. E has more potential energy than F.
  3. D has less potential energy than E.
  4. B has less potential energy than A.
Grade 6 Simple Machines
Look at the image of the pulley. If bucket A has a mass of 5 kg, which of the following statements is true about the minimum effort force required to lift the bucket if friction is ignored?
Movable Pulley
  1. It would take 0 kg of effort to lift the bucket.
  2. It would take 2.5 kg of effort to lift the bucket.
  3. It would take 5 kg of effort to lift the bucket.
  4. It would take 10 kg of effort to lift the bucket.
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Which scenario would best explain the change in state shown?
Particle State - GasParticle State - Liquid
  1. a snowman melts on a sunny day
  2. a pot of water boils and forms steam
  3. pond water freezes on a cold winter day
  4. water droplets form on grass on a cool morning
Grade 2 Simple Machines
A pulley is an example of a                 .
Movable Pulley
  1. magnet
  2. chemical
  3. simple machine
  4. measurement tool
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Use the data table to calculate the acceleration of the object in question.
Data Table - Positive Acceleration
  1. 2m/s/s
  2. 8m/s/s
  3. 20m/s/s
  4. 32m/s/s
Grade 11 Forces and Motion
If a net force diagram is drawn, such as shown, wherein the Fnorm at A =-(Fg) at C, what do you know about the object?
Free Body Diagrams 4
  1. The object is accelerating in the direction of the Fapp at B because there is no opposing force to B, and Fapp at B>0N.
  2. The object is accelerating in the opposite direction of Fapp at B because forces act in equal but opposite pairs.
  3. The object is not moving because the Fnet=Fnorm+Fg=0N.
  4. The object is accelerating in the direction of the Fapp at B because the opposing Ffric must be negligible, and Fapp at B>0N.
Grade 3 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 8 Kinetics and Equilibrium
Which of the following scientific concepts do the diagrams best illustrate?
Particle State - GasParticle State - LiquidParticle State - Solid
  1. Big Bang Theory
  2. Kinetic Theory of Matter
  3. Newton's Laws of Motion
  4. Law of Universal Gravitation
Grade 8 Waves and Sound
Grade 6 Scientific Methods and Applications
Which term best describes the image shown?
Data Table - Variable Speed
  1. table
  2. chart
  3. graph
  4. diagram
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Which best describes the motion of the object recorded in data table?
Data Table - Positive Acceleration
  1. It does not move.
  2. It maintains a constant velocity.
  3. It undergoes positive acceleration.
  4. It undergoes negative acceleration.
Grade 4 Simple Machines
Which is true about the amount of work that must be done to lift a bucket using the pulley shown compared to lifting the same bucket without a pulley?
Movable Pulley
  1. Less work is done when lifting with the pulley.
  2. Less work is done when lifting without the pulley.
  3. The same amount of work is done lifting with or without the pulley.
Grade 3 Magnetism and Electricity
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