subject

Force and Motion

Science

Force and Motion starts at 3 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Force and Motion. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 3
If you want to make a swing move higher, what should you do?
If you want to reduce friction, what can you do to a surface?
What do we call the force that acts between two surfaces that are touching?
What do you call the force that makes it hard to slide your feet on the ground?
What does friction do when you slide a book across a table?
What happens to a moving object if no force acts on it?
Describe what happens when you kick a soccer ball and then stop touching it.
When you pull a sled across the snow, what force makes it harder to move?
If you push a toy car harder, what will happen to its speed? (1) It will go slower (2) It will go faster (3) It will stop (4) It will disappear
If you push a toy car on a smooth table and a rough table, on which table will it go farther? (1) Smooth table (2) Rough table (3) Both the same (4) It will not move
If you want to move a heavy box, what should you do? (1) Push gently (2) Pull hard (3) Do nothing (4) Whisper to it
Which force helps you stay on the ground and not float away? (1) Magnetism (2) Gravity (3) Friction (4) Electricity
A force can make an object start moving, stop moving, or ________ direction.
A magnet can ________ some metals.
Friction is a force that makes things ________ when they touch.
If you roll a ball on a smooth floor, it will go ________ than on a rough carpet.
True or False: A force can change the shape of an object.
True or False: A force can only make things move faster, not slower.
True or False: A moving object will keep moving forever if no force acts on it.
True or False: All moving things have motion.