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© A Smith Forces 50: £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Upthrust C: Friction B: Gravity D: James 50:50 Question 1 The force that pulls everything towards Earth in called? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
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© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Marie Curie C: Issac Newton B: Stephen Hawkins D: Peter Andre 50:50 Question 2 Which scientist is said to have seen an apple falling and then worked out the theory of gravity? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Gravity C: Upthrust B: Friction D: Mass 50:50 Question 3 When an object floats in water the name of the force pushing UP is? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Upthrust C: Friction B: Satelitte D: Gravity 50:50 Question 4 The force that keeps the Moon going around the Earth is called? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Larger Tyres C: More Air Resistance B: Better Streamlining D: Heavier Engine 50:50 Question 5 Which of these will help a Formula 1 car go faster? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: A Kilo of Lead C: A Kilo of Feathers B: A Kilo of Flour D: All the same 50:50 Question 6 Which is heavier? A kilo of lead, a kilo of flour, a kilo of feathers £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith Congratulations – you have won £1000. Start again Wrong!
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Scales C: A Wheel B: A Ruler D: A Newtonmeter 50:50 Question 7 What do we often use to measure the weight of something? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Metre C: Watt B: Kilogram D: Joule 50:50 Question 8 The unit for measuring the MASS of an object is? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Sit C: Pull B: Push D: Twist 50:50 Question 9 Which of these is not the name for a force? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Weigh more C: Weigh the same B: Weigh less D: Turn into an orange 50:50 Question 10 If I put an Apple on a Newtonmeter and then put the apple in water it will? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Bigger than the weight C: Smaller than the Weight B: The same as the weight D: Does not exist 50: £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100 Question 11 If a boat is floating in the sea then the upthrust is?
© A Smith Congratulations – you have won £ Start again Wrong!
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: 1N C: 10N B: 100N D: 1000N 50:50 Question 12 You would expect a 1 kilogram mass to have a weight in the classroom of about? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Greater than usual C: The same as usual B: Less than usual D: Always 10 metres 50:50 Question 13 On an icy day the stopping distance for a car is? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Does nothing C: Stops the object B: Acts in the same direction D: Acts in the opposite direction 50:50 Question 14 When an object falls air resistance...? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
© A Smith A: Not there C: Just gravity B: Balanced D: Unbalanced 50:50 Question 15 When an object is at rest / stationary the forces acting on it are? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100
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