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CRCT Prep

CRCT Prep. A force (F 1 ) is required to pull a 20-kg box across a carpeted floor. What is typically true about the force (F 2 ) required to pull the boxes across the ice at a rink? A. F 1 is greater than F 2 . B. F 1 is less than F 2 .

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CRCT Prep

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  1. CRCT Prep

  2. A force (F1) is required to pull a 20-kg box across a carpeted floor. What is typically true about the force (F2) required to pull the boxes across the ice at a rink? A. F1 is greater than F2. B. F1 is less than F2. C. F1 equals F2 but both are less than 20 kg. D. F1 equals F2 and both are equal to 20 kg.

  3. Which of the following arrangements will remain stationary unless an external force acts on it? Assume there is no friction. A. B. C. D.

  4. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast. On which kind of floor surface would Sam travel the slowest? A. carpet B. concrete C. tile D. wood

  5. A car is traveling down a hill. Which of the following will affect the amount of energy the car has? A. how long the car is B. the time of day C. how much the car weighs D. the color of the car

  6. All objects in the universe are attracted to each other by the force of A. effort. B. friction. C. gravity. D. inertia.

  7. Why do some competitive swimmers shave their heads and bodies? A. to decrease weight B. to decrease friction C. to increase buoyancy D. to increase blood flow

  8. Oliver the dog doesn’t want to walk in the rain. He can make his owner pull harder on the leash to get him out the door by A. sitting on the vinyl floor B. sitting on the tile floor. C. sitting on the carpeted floor. D. sitting on the wood floor.

  9. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field. The ball started moving because of which force? A. her kick B. gravity C. friction D. air inside the ball

  10. Which of the following is true about the relationship between an object’s mass and its weight? A. The object’s mass is caused by the weight of the object pushing downward. B. Weight is gravity’s force on the object, which is determined by it’s mass. C. An object’s weight and its mass are the same, but they are measured differently. D. An object’s weight and its mass are independent of each other.

  11. Jeff was riding in a car. Which change demonstrates the greatest effect of inertia? A. The car makes a sudden stop. B. The car slows down gradually. C. The care changes into another lane. D. The care runs out of gas and rolls to a stop.

  12. Simon rolled his ball down a hill. The ball stopped before it reached the bottom of the hill. Which of these most likely stopped the ball from rolling? A. mass B. gravity C. friction D. inertia

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