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8th Grade Ch.2 pretest
Contributed by: Howard
  • 1. Which of the following is TRUE?
A) Pushing on an object will change how it moves.
B) Pulling an object in motion will not affect its motion.
C) All objects move in the same direction.
D) Most objects move at the same speed.
  • 2. The motion of an object changes when you change
A) neither its speed nor its direction
B) its speed only
C) its direction only
D) either its speed or its direction
  • 3. Which units can be used to measure distance?
A) cubic centimeters
B) seconds
C) liters
D) meters
  • 4. Which units can be used to measure time?
A) liters
B) milligrams
C) seconds
D) meters
  • 5. Hitting a ball can change its
A) speed and mass
B) mass and size
C) speed and direction
D) size and direction
  • 6. A ball moves 5 meters in 10 seconds. What does this information tell you about the motion of the ball?
A) speed and weight
B) distance and time
C) direction and size
D) force and direction
  • 7. Simplified, the fraction 15/5 equals
A) 1/3
B) 65
C) 5
D) 3
  • 8. Simplified, the fraction 10/15 equals
A) 3
B) 1/3
C) 1.5
D) 2/3
  • 9. Which statement about a line graph is TRUE?
A) The x-axis is vertical and the y-axis is horizontal.
B) The intervals on the x-axis are usually different sizes in the same graph.
C) The scale of both axes must begin at zero.
D) The y-axis is vertical and the x-axis is horizontal
  • 10. If you push or pull a moving object,
A) its velocity will remain the same
B) it will not accelerate
C) its motion will change
D) its mass will change
  • 11. Which of the following is an example of horizontal movement?
A) a ball thrown straight up into the air
B) a ball rolling on a flat table
C) a ball spinning in place
D) a ball that is still
  • 12. Which of the following is an example of vertical movement?
A) a person jumping straight up and down
B) a person standing on one foot
C) a person walking on a sidewalk
D) a person turning in circles
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