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Q1.
Choose the correct answer :
- Force has −
- only magnitude
- only direction
- both magnitude and direction
- neither magnitude nor direction
- The SI unit force is −
- J
- kg/m3
- N
- Pa
- The force exerted by one object on another by virtue of their masses is ---
- magnetic force
- electrostatic force
- gravitational force
- frictional force
- Friction ---
- produces heat
- causes wear and tear
- opposes motion
- All of these
- Wheel is made circular because it −
- minimises friction
- increases friction
- decrease pressure on the road
- increases area of contact with the road
- A cricketer catches a ball. The force that comes into play is −
- contact force
- gravitational force.
- frictional force
- All of these
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- (c) both magnitude and direction
- (c) N
- (c) gravitational force
- (d) All of these
- (a) minimises friction
- (a) contact force
Q2.
Fill in the blanks :
- The SI unit of force is _________________________.
- ____________________________ causes wear and tear.
- Gravitational force is always ____________________ in nature.
- A stone falling from the roof of a house is an example of _____________________ force.
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- Newton (N)
- Friction
- attractive
- gravitational
Q3.
Write True (T) or False (F) against the following statements :
- When we walk on the ground, friction acts along the direction of motion.
- Air offers no friction.
- Rolling friction is greater than sliding friction.
- Wheel is made circular to minimise friction.
- When one body id lying over another body, there is no friction.
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- False
When we walk on the ground, friction acts opposite of the direction of motion. - False
Air offers friction. - False
Rolling friction is lesser than sliding friction. - True
- True
Q4.
Match the following :
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Moon revolves around the Earth. | a. Mechanical force |
| 2. Iron nails are attracted by magnet. | b. Muscular force |
| 3. A man lifts a weight. | c. Gravitational force |
| 4. Crane is used to lift a heavy load. | d. Magnetic force |
| 5. Balloons move away from each other after they are rubbed against polyester cloth. | e. Frictional force |
| 6. A man walks on a levelled road. | f. Electrostatic force |
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- (c) Gravitational force
- (d) Magnetic force
- (b) Muscular force
- (a) Mechanical force
- (f) Electrostatic force
- (e) Frictional force
Q5.
With proper reasoning, choose the odd one out :
- push, pull, pressure, squeeze
- magnetic force, electrostatic force, frictional force, gravitational force
- a worker pulling a cart, a batsman hitting a cricket ball, a leaf falling from a tree, lifting a bucket
- using lubricants, using ball bearings, polishing the surfaces, making grooves in tyres
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