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TABLE of CONTENTS

 GUIDE CARD
 INTRODUCTION
 ACTIVITY CARD 1
 ACTIVITY CARD 2
 ACTIVITY CARD 3
 ACTIVITY CARD 4
 ACTIVITY CARD 5
 ASSESSMENT CARD
 ENRICHMENT CARD
 ANSWERS KEY
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Assessment Card

Direction: Read and analyze each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer
and write it on your answer sheets.

1. It would probably be easiest to ride a bicycle across


A. Gravel
B. Sand
C. Grass
D. Sidewalk
2. The force that always acts opposite to the direction of the motion of an object is called
A. Gravity
B. Inertia
C. Friction
D. None of the above
3. According to Newton’s 3rd law, forces always occur in pairs.
A. Equal but complementary
B. Equal but opposite
C. Unequal but opposite
D. Unequal but complementary
4. Newton first described gravity while watching
A. Smoke rise
B. A car accelerate
C. Someone walking
D. An apple falling
5. You would NOT use to find the acceleration of an object.
A. Initial speed
B. Final speed
C. Weight
D. Time
6. Newton’s law of motion explains why you may lean sideways in a car if the driver
turns a corner too quickly.
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Primary

7. is the speed of an object and the direction of motion.


A. Friction
B. Mass
C. Gravity
D. Velocity
8. is NOT a force
A. Friction
B. Gravity
C. Mass
D. All of the above
9. An object that experiences a push or a pull has a (n) exerted on it.
A. Environment
B. Inertia
C. System
D. Force
10. Jill pushes a box of books across the floor. What causes the box to move?
A. A force
B. Friction
C. Gravity
D. Inertia

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