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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Forces Edition

Question 1

What type of force is friction? A How we swim. B How things fall through the air. C A contact force. D .speeding up and slowing down

What type of force is friction? A How we swim.. B How things fall through the air. C A contact force. D speeding up and slowing down.

£100

Question 2

What are forces measured in? A Grams B Centimetres C Newtons D Litres

What are forces measured in? A Grams B Centimetres C Newtons D Litres

£200

Question 3

What is gravity? A sends things into air B pulls objects to ground C speeds objects up D slows objects down

What is gravity? A sends things into air B pulls objects to ground C speeds objects up D slows objects down

£300

Question 4

If an object is stationary, the forces are: A unequal B opposite C up and down D equal

If an object is stationary, the forces are: A unequal B opposite C up and down D equal

£500

Question 5

What does air resistance do to falling objects? A make them rise B speeds them up C slows them down D makes them go POP

What does air resistance do to falling objects? A make them rise B speeds them up C slows them down D makes them go POP

£1,000

Question 6

What is the name of the upward force in water? A Downthrust B Gravity C Friction D Upthrust

What is the name of the upward force in water? A Downthrust B Gravity C Friction D Upthrust

£2,000

Question 7

Which of the following objects have low friction? A Ice skates B Car Tyres C Goal Keeper’s Gloves D All of the above

Which of the following objects have low friction? A Ice skates B Car Tyres C Goal Keeper’s Gloves D All of the above

£4,000

Question 8

Which of the following objects have high friction? A Skis B Rubber shoe soles C Children’s slide D All of the above

Which of the following objects have high friction? A Skis B Rubber shoe soles C Children’s slide D All of the above

£8,000

Question 9

Which of the following materials are magnetic? A wood B cotton C rubber D none of the above

Which of the following materials are magnetic? A wood B cotton C rubber D none of the above

£16,000

Question 10

If magnets join together, what is that called? A repel B attract C magnetic D iron

If magnets join together, what is that called? A repel B attract C magnetic D iron

£32,000

Question 11

What are the ends of magnets called? A points B pullers C poles D polish

What are the ends of magnets called? A points B pullers C poles D polish

£64,000

Question 12

Which poles of a magnet will repel? A East and West B West and West C North and North D North and South

Which poles of a magnet will repel? A East and West B West and West C North and North D North and South

£125,000

Question 13

What type of lines do you use in Force diagrams? A squiggly B straight C zig-zag D arrows

What type of lines do you use in Force diagrams? A squiggly B straight C zig-zag D arrows

£250,000

Question 14

What happens when a person goes to the moon? A mass changes B weight changes C both of the above D neither of the above

What happens when a person goes to the moon? A mass changes B weight changes C both of the above D neither of the above

£500,000

Question 15

Why do elastic bands or springs stretch as weights are added? A downward pull (gravity) increases B downward pull (friction) increases C downward pull (gravity) decreases D downward pull (friction) decreases

Why do elastic bands or springs stretch as weights are added? A downward pull (gravity) increases B downward pull (friction) increases C downward pull (gravity) decreases D downward pull (friction) decreases

£1,000,000