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There are ___ laws of motion.
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question_answer2)
A body is said to be in motion, if it changes its position. What is "position"?
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A certain location done
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A force done
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A motion done
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None of these done
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question_answer3)
Movement of moon around the Earth is an example of ______.
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Uniform Motion done
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Non-Uniform Motion done
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Uniform circular motion done
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Non-uniform circular motion. done
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question_answer4)
There are______ types of motion.
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question_answer5)
When any car takes a turn on a highway, then the motion experienced is ______.
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Uniform Motion done
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Linear motion done
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Circular Motion done
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Non-uniform motion done
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question_answer6)
A body is said to be in uniform motion if it covers ________distance in ______intervals of time.
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equal, equal done
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unequal, unequal done
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equal, unequal done
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unequal, equal done
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question_answer7)
When _____ is applied, a body sets in motion.
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force done
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mass done
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matter done
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Speed done
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question_answer8)
The object falls down on the ground due to ______.
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magnets done
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it is supposed to come down done
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free-fall done
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gravitational force done
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question_answer9)
In science, push or pull is called a ______.
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force done
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acceleration done
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motion done
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Inertia done
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question_answer10)
When a body covers unequal distance in equal interval of times or vice- versa, then the body is said to describe_____________.
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uniform motion done
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non-uniform motion done
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gravitational force done
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circular motion done
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question_answer11)
Who discovered the relationship between force and motion and gave the laws of motion?
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Mahatma Gandhi done
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Sir Graham Bell done
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Sachin Tendulkar done
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Sir Isaac Newton done
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question_answer12)
An object will not change its location, until and unless you apply ________
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motion done
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force done
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gravity done
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all of these done
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question_answer13)
A train going along the tracks at steady speed is an example of _______.
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force done
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uniform motion done
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non-uniform motion done
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circular motion done
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question_answer14)
A car moving on such a road, would be in _______.
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Circular motion done
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Linear motion done
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Non-linear motion done
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Non-uniform motion done
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question_answer15)
From the following options choose which one is a pull action?
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Pushing a swing done
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Working with a lawn done
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Taking out a carrot from ground done
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Pushing a pram done
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question_answer16)
Sir Isaac Newton is a famous _______.
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scientist done
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traveler done
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cook done
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Philosopher done
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question_answer17)
Which of these is true for uniform motion?
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A body in uniform motion covers equal distance in equal interval of time. done
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A force is required to set a body in uniform motion. done
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All of these done
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None of these done
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question_answer18)
Find the odd one out.
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Swimming done
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Playing done
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Running done
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Sleeping done
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question_answer19)
Motion of wheel of a bicycle is___________ .
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circular motion done
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periodic Motion done
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linear motion done
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non-linear motion done
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question_answer20)
Find the odd one out.
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Throwing a softball done
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A racing horse done
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Swing done
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A space craft drifting between two galaxies done
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question_answer21)
Match the following.
List- I | List- II |
A. | Uniform motion | 1. | Merry-go-round |
B. | Non-Uniform Motion | 2. | Push or pull |
C. | Circular Motion | 3. | Car moving on a bumpy road |
D. | Force | 4. | Car running with 50 km/hr. |
A B C D
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4 3 1 2 done
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2 4 3 1 done
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1 2 3 4 done
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4 1 2 3 done
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question_answer22)
Lata is going on a road trip with her family. The destination is 40 km away. The driver takes 1 hour to cover 20 km and further 1 hour to cover another 20 km. In which motion is the driver driving the car?
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Uniform done
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Non-Uniform done
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Circular done
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None of these done
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question_answer23)
Which of these is not true for motion?
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It is a state of change. done
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A force is required to set a body in motion. done
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There are 3 types of motion done
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None of these done
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question_answer24)
Ajay went to a Diwali fair in his locality and took a ride on a merry-go-round. What motion did Ajay experience while having a ride?
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Uniform motion done
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Non-uniform motion done
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Circular motion done
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None of these done
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question_answer25)
If there is no reaction force, which of the following cases will occur? (i) We will not be able to swim. (ii) We will not be able to jump. (iii) We will not be able to walk.
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(i) only done
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(ii) only done
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(iii) only done
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(i), (ii) and (iii) done
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question_answer26)
How can you tell if an object is in motion?
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The object will look different. done
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I'll be able to see the forces. done
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It will remain in the same position. done
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It's position will change in relation to other objects done
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question_answer27)
Which of these shows circular motion?
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Planets moving around sun done
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Car on a straight road done
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Bullock cart moving on bumpy road. done
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Boy swimming. done
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question_answer28)
Identify the wrong statement.
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Horse riding is an example of non-uniform motion. done
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There are four types of motion. done
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When force is applied, the object moves. done
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Merry go round is an example of circular motion. done
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question_answer29)
Match the following.
List I | List II |
A. | Sir Isaac Newton | 1. | Motion |
B. | Types of Motion | 2. | Gravity |
C. | Change of position | 3. | Three |
D. | Object falling down | 4. | Scientist |
A B C D
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4 3 1 2 done
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1 2 3 4 done
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2 4 3 1 done
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4 3 2 1 done
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question_answer30)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Gravity causes the tides of the oceans- Because it is made of matter, the moon also has a gravitational pull, but it is not strong enough to move Earth. However, it is strong enough to move the oceans. Whenever the water on the beach recedes and comes back with the ebb and flow of the tide, the ocean is reacting to the pull of the moon's gravity. Moon has gravity because _________.
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it borrows gravity from sun done
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moon is made up of matter done
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it borrows gravity from earth done
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none of the above done
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question_answer31)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Gravity causes the tides of the oceans- Because it is made of matter, the moon also has a gravitational pull, but it is not strong enough to move Earth. However, it is strong enough to move the oceans. Whenever the water on the beach recedes and comes back with the ebb and flow of the tide, the ocean is reacting to the pull of the moon's gravity. Mark the statement based on true or false. (i) Moon's gravity is strong enough to pull earth. (ii) Moon's gravity is strong enough to move ocean.
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FT done
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TF done
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FF done
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TT done
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question_answer32)
The movement shown by a rotating fan is _____.
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linear motion done
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uniform motion done
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circular motion done
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periodic motion done
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question_answer33)
There is no ______ in space.
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force done
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gravity done
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playground done
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Motion done
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question_answer34)
A car is moving in uniform motion. It covers 50 kms in one hour. How much time will it take to travel another 50 kms?
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60 minutes done
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50 minutes done
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90 minutes done
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2 hrs done
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question_answer35)
The three types of motion are uniform motion, circular motion and _____
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non uniform motion done
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linear motion done
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non linear motion done
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non of the above done
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question_answer36)
A car is travelling with uniform motion. In the first hour it travels 50 km. How much distance it will travel in next one hour?
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30km done
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40km done
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50km done
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60km done
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None of these done
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question_answer37)
Movement of a body from one place to another is called ______.
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force done
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motion done
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photosynthesis done
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Speed done
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question_answer38)
A body moving in circular motion will travel in _____________ path.
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straight done
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zigzag done
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circular done
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Triangular done
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question_answer39)
Taking a round on the many-go-round, Shruti felt drowsy. What would you do to make her feel comfortable?
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Ask her to take one more ride. done
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Take her to the school. done
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Give her some water and ask her to take rest. done
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Take her to the zoo. done
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question_answer40)
The figure shows which type of motion?
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Uniform motion done
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Non-uniform motion done
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Circular motion done
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None of these done
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question_answer41)
A moving body slows down or stops on its own due to _______ force.
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gravitational done
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elastic done
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mechanical done
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frictional done
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question_answer42)
When muscles are used to move a thing, _______ force is used.
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muscular done
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frictional done
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gravitational done
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none of these done
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question_answer43)
_______ force pulls things towards the centre of the Earth.
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Frictional force done
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Gravitational force done
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Muscular force done
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None of these done
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question_answer44)
Force can: 1. Move a body 2. Change the direction of a moving body. 3. Stop a moving body. Which of the above statements are true.
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Only 1 done
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Only 2 done
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Only 3 done
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1, 2, and 3. done
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question_answer45)
What makes this toy move?
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Push done
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Pull done
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Winding done
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Battery done
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and fill up the blanks by choosing the correct option given below. You must have seen a cricket match. The bowler uses ?(46)? to bowl. The batsman uses force to ?(47)? the ball. The fielder uses force to ?(48)? it. These are three ways in which the cricketers use force.
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pressure done
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energy done
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force done
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none of these done
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and fill up the blanks by choosing the correct option given below. You must have seen a cricket match. The bowler uses ?(46)? to bowl. The batsman uses force to ?(47)? the ball. The fielder uses force to ?(48)? it. These are three ways in which the cricketers use force.
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pick done
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hit done
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catch done
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none of these done
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and fill up the blanks by choosing the correct option given below. You must have seen a cricket match. The bowler uses ?(46)? to bowl. The batsman uses force to ?(47)? the ball. The fielder uses force to ?(48)? it. These are three ways in which the cricketers use force.
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kick done
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hit done
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stop done
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none of these done
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and fill up the blanks by choosing the correct option given below. Force can be used to ?(49)? or ?(50)?something.
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push done
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energise done
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accelerate done
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none of these done
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and fill up the blanks by choosing the correct option given below. Force can be used to ?(49)? or ?(50)?something.
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pull done
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copy done
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both (a) & (b) done
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none of these done
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