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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Year 3 Forces Edition

Question 1

Which of these is not a force? A gravity B weight C temperature D friction

Which of these is not a force? A gravity B weight C temperature D friction

£100

Question 2

Force is measured in A grams B kilograms C o C D newtons

Force is measured in A grams B kilograms C o C D newtons

£200

Question 3

Gravity of a floating object is balanced by A upthrust B friction C air resistance D downward force

Gravity of a floating object is balanced by A upthrust B friction C air resistance D downward force

£300

Question 4

A force is measured using a A thermometer B newtonmeter C ammeter D barometer

A force is measured using a A thermometer B newtonmeter C ammeter D barometer

£500

Question 5

The end of a magnet is called A a spike B a rod C a point D a pole

The end of a magnet is called A a spike B a rod C a point D a pole

£1,000

Question 6

These are magnetic materials A iron and copper B iron and steel C aluminium and steel D copper and silver

These are magnetic materials A iron and copper B iron and steel C aluminium and steel D copper and silver

£2,000

Question 7

Friction A makes things stop B speeds things up C is caused by upthrust D reduces grip

Friction A makes things stop B speeds things up C is caused by upthrust D reduces grip

£4,000

Question 8

An iron bar is attracted to which pole of a magnet? A north pole only B south pole only C north and south poles D it is not attracted

An iron bar is attracted to which pole of a magnet? A north pole only B south pole only C north and south poles D it is not attracted

£8,000

Question 9

A copper rod is attracted to which pole of a magnet? A north pole only B south pole only C north and south poles D it is not attracted

A copper rod is attracted to which pole of a magnet? A north pole only B south pole only C north and south poles D it is not attracted

£16,000

Question 10

The south pole of a magnet is attracted to which pole of a second magnet? A north pole only B south pole only C north and south poles D it is not attracted

The south pole of a magnet is attracted to which pole of a second magnet? A north pole only B south pole only C north and south poles D it is not attracted

£32,000

Question 11

Boots have lots of ridges to increase A gravity B friction C upthrust D air resistance

Boots have lots of ridges to increase A gravity B friction C upthrust D air resistance

£64,000

Question 12

Skaters slide on ice because A air resistance is high B friction is low C skates give a good grip D upthrust is low

Skaters slide on ice because A air resistance is high B friction is low C skates give a good grip D upthrust is low

£125,000

Question 13

A parachute slows a person down because it gives A higher air resistance B less friction C more gravity D less upthrust

A parachute slows a person down because it gives A higher air resistance B less friction C more gravity D less upthrust

£250,000

Question 14

The north poles of two magnets placed near each other will A have no effect B spin around C attract each other D repel each other

The north poles of two magnets placed near each other will A have no effect B spin around C attract each other D repel each other

£500,000

Question 15

The following forces will try to slow down a racing car A friction B air resistance C friction & air resistance D nothing slows it

The following forces will try to slow down a racing car A friction B air resistance C friction & air resistance D nothing slows it

£1,000,000