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Fifth Friday Quiz
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Question 1
1.
The steepness of a line, calculated by determining the
ratio of the change in the vertical axis by the change in
the horizontal axis from one point to another on the line.
Deceleration
Speed
Weight
Slope
Question 2
2.
The rate at which an object moves, equal to the
distance traveled per time interval.
Deceleration
Speed
Weight
Slope
Question 3
3.
The vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of
gravity.
Deceleration
Speed
Weight
Slope
Question 4
4.
The process of slowing down or stopping.
Deceleration
Speed
Weight
Slope
Question 5
5.
If Mr. G takes 2 hours to fly 10 miles to George Middle School, What is Mr G's speed.
5 hours per mile (hr/mi)
5 miles per hour (mi/hr)
20 miles per hour (mi/hr)
20 hours per mile (hr/mi)
Use this graph to answer questions 6 and 7
Question 6
6.
Which runner is running faster?
Runner A is running faster
Runner B is running faster
Runner C is running faster
Neither is running faster
Question 7
7.
Which runner is closer to the start of the race?
Runner A is closer to the start of the race
Runner B is closer to the start of the race
Runner C is closer to the start of the race
Neither is closer to the start of the race
Use this graph to answer questions 8, 9 and 10
Question 8
8.
Which runner got a 10 yard head start?
Runner A got a 10 yard head start
Runner B got a 10 yard head start
Runner C got a 10 yard head start
Neither got a 10 yard head start
Question 9
9.
Which runner is running faster?
Runner A is running faster
Runner B is running faster
Runner C is running faster
Neither is running faster
Question 10
10.
How long did Runner A take to pass Runner B?
1 hour
1 second
2 hours
2 seconds
3 hours
3 seconds
4 hours
4 seconds
Question 11
11.
If Steve throws the football 120 meters in 3 seconds, what is the average speed
(velocity) of the football?
360 meters per second (m/s)
360 seconds per meter (s/m)
40 meters per second (m/s)
40 seconds per meter (s/m)
Use these motion graphs to answer question 12
Question 12
12.
What is happening in these motion graphs? Which graph is realistic? Why? (Complete sentences)
Question 13
13.
If your car were in a collision, would you rather be hit by Vehicle 1 (2,027 kg) or Vehicle 2 (1,415 kg) from
Activity 73? Explain in full sentences using the data from the Mass and Collisions lab.