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Forces - SS1 Physics Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

Which of the following best describes a force?

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A

The speed at which an object moves

B

The amount of matter in an object

 

C

A push or pull acting on an object

D

The energy possessed by an object

2

Which of the following is NOT an example of a force?

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A

Gravitational force

B

Frictional force

C

Magnetic force

D

Temperature force

3

What is the SI unit of force?

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A

Newton (N)

B

Kilogram (kg)

C

Meter per second squared (m/s²)

D

Joule (J)

4

Which of the following best describes the net force on an object?

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A

The force exerted by the object on its surroundings

B

The force exerted by the surroundings on the object

C

The sum of all the forces acting on the object

D

The force required to change the object's velocity

5

Explain the concept of force and its significance in the study of physics. Provide suitable examples of types of forces and their effects on objects.

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6

Explain the concept of force and its significance in the study of physics. Provide suitable examples of types of forces and their effects on objects.

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7

Which of the following is an example of a contact force?

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A

Magnetic force

B

Gravitational force

C

Frictional force

D

Electric force

8

Which of the following is an example of a non-contact force?

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A

Tension force in a rope

B

Normal force between a book and a table

C

Spring force in a compressed spring

D

Magnetic force between two magnets

9

Which of the following forces does not require physical contact between objects?

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A

Electrostatic force

B

Applied force

C

Spring force

D

Buoyant force

10

Which force is responsible for holding planets in their orbits around the Sun?

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A

Gravitational force

B

Frictional force

C

Magnetic force

D

Tension force