✅ 6th Grade Earth Science: Force, Motion, and Newton's Laws Quiz
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✅ 6th Grade Earth Science: Force, Motion, and Newton's Laws Quiz
What is a push or a pull on an object called?
A) EnergyB) Force
C) Motion
D) Speed
What describes a change in an object's position over time?
A) WeightB) Mass
C) Motion
D) Gravity
Which of the following is an example of a force acting on an object?
A) A book sitting still on a shelf.B) A ball falling to the ground after being dropped.
C) A car parked in a driveway.
D) A tree standing still in a field.
What is the measure of how fast an object is moving?
A) DistanceB) Time
C) Speed
D) Direction
Which of Newton's Laws states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force?
A) Newton's First Law of MotionB) Newton's Second Law of Motion
C) Newton's Third Law of Motion
D) The Law of Gravity
What is the force that pulls all objects towards the center of the Earth?
A) FrictionB) Magnetism
C) Gravity
D) Air resistance
If two forces acting on an object are equal in strength and opposite in direction, what kind of forces are they?
A) Unbalanced forcesB) Net forces
C) Balanced forces
D) Accelerating forces
A hockey puck slides across an ice rink and eventually stops. What force caused the puck to slow down and stop?
A) GravityB) Magnetism
C) Friction
D) Pushing force
When you kick a soccer ball, it accelerates. According to Newton's Second Law, what two things determine the ball's acceleration?
A) Its color and its sizeB) The force of the kick and the ball's mass
C) The time of day and the weather
D) The player's height and shoe size
A car is traveling at a constant speed in a straight line. What can you say about the forces acting on the car?
A) The forces are unbalanced, causing acceleration.B) There is no force acting on the car.
C) The forces are balanced, resulting in no change in motion.
D) Only gravity is acting on the car.
According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, if you push against a wall, what does the wall do?
A) The wall does nothing.B) The wall pushes back on you with an equal and opposite force.
C) The wall collapses.
D) The wall moves away from you.
A student wants to push a heavy box across the floor. They try pushing it, but it doesn't move. According to Newton's First Law of Motion, why did the box not move?
A) The box has no mass.B) The student did not apply any force.
C) The force applied by the student was balanced by an opposing force, like friction.
D) The box is naturally immune to all forces.
Imagine two identical shopping carts, one empty and one full of groceries. If you push both carts with the exact same amount of force, which cart will have a greater acceleration according to Newton's Second Law?
A) The full cart, because it has more mass.B) The empty cart, because it has less mass.
C) Both carts will accelerate at the same rate.
D) Neither cart will accelerate.
When a bird flies, its wings push air downwards and backwards. Based on Newton's Third Law of Motion, what causes the bird to move forward and upward?
A) The bird is naturally lighter than air.B) Gravity pulls the bird forward.
C) The air pushes the bird upwards and forwards with an equal and opposite force.
D) The bird absorbs energy from the air.
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