CLASS: VIII PHYSICS TEST-2 MARKS: 15
I. Choose the correct Answer: (4×1=4)
1. Which of the following is not a non-contact force?
a) Frictional force b) Gravitational force c) Magnetic force d) Electrostatic force
2. The gravitational force__________
a) acts on all objects b) keep us bound to earth c) always attracts objects d)all of these
3. It is difficult to walk on the ice due to
a) High friction b) low pressure c) low friction d) high pressure
4. The frictional force exerted by fluids is called
a) Sliding friction b) drag c) static friction d) rolling friction
CLASS: VIII PHYSICS TEST-2 MARKS: 15
I. Choose the correct Answer: (4×1=4)
1. Which of the following is not a non-contact force?
a) Frictional force b) Gravitational force c) Magnetic force d) Electrostatic force
2. The gravitational force__________
a) acts on all objects b) keep us bound to earth c) always attracts objects d)all of these
3. It is difficult to walk on the ice due to
a) High friction b) low pressure c) low friction d) high pressure
4. The frictional force exerted by fluids is called
a) Sliding friction b) drag c) static friction d) rolling friction
CLASS: VIII PHYSICS TEST-2 MARKS: 15
I. Choose the correct Answer: (4×1=4)
1. Which of the following is not a non-contact force?
a) Frictional force b) Gravitational force c) Magnetic force d) Electrostatic force
2. The gravitational force__________
a) acts on all objects b) keep us bound to earth c) always attracts objects d)all of these
3. It is difficult to walk on the ice due to
a) High friction b) low pressure c) low friction d) high pressure
4. The frictional force exerted by fluids is called
a) Sliding friction b) drag c) static friction d) rolling friction
CLASS: VIII PHYSICS TEST-2 MARKS: 15
I. Choose the correct Answer: (4×1=4)
1. Which of the following is not a non-contact force?
a) Frictional force b) Gravitational force c) Magnetic force d) Electrostatic force
2. The gravitational force__________
a) acts on all objects b) keep us bound to earth c) always attracts objects d)all of these
3. It is difficult to walk on the ice due to
a) High friction b) low pressure c) low friction d) high pressure
4. The frictional force exerted by fluids is called
a) Sliding friction b) drag c) static friction d) rolling friction
II. Write True or False for the given statements. (2×1=2)
5. Friction, for a given pair of surfaces, depends upon the state of smoothness of these surfaces.
6. An interaction between two objects is necessary for the force to be effective.
III. Short answer. (2×2=4)
7. Give one application of the following forces from your daily life.
a) Magnetic force b) muscular force
8. Write any three disadvantages of friction.
IV. Long answer: (1×5=5)
9. Give reasons for the following.
a) Tyres have treads on them b) A boat is narrow at both ends and wider in the middle
c) We can sharpen a knife by rubbing it on a surface
II. Write True or False for the given statements. (2×1=2)
5. Friction, for a given pair of surfaces, depends upon the state of smoothness of these surfaces.
6. An interaction between two objects is necessary for the force to be effective.
III. Short answer. (2×2=4)
7. Give one application of the following forces from your daily life.
a) Magnetic force b) muscular force
8. Write any three disadvantages of friction.
IV. Long answer: (1×5=5)
9. Give reasons for the following.
a) Tyres have treads on them b) A boat is narrow at both ends and wider in the middle
c) We can sharpen a knife by rubbing it on a surface
II. Write True or False for the given statements. (2×1=2)
5. Friction, for a given pair of surfaces, depends upon the state of smoothness of these surfaces.
6. An interaction between two objects is necessary for the force to be effective.
III. Short answer. (2×2=4)
7. Give one application of the following forces from your daily life.
a) Magnetic force b) muscular force
8. Write any three disadvantages of friction.
IV. Long answer: (1×5=5)
9. Give reasons for the following.
a) Tyres have treads on them b) A boat is narrow at both ends and wider in the middle
c) We can sharpen a knife by rubbing it on a surface
II. Write True or False for the given statements. (2×1=2)
5. Friction, for a given pair of surfaces, depends upon the state of smoothness of these surfaces.
6. An interaction between two objects is necessary for the force to be effective.
III. Short answer. (2×2=4)
7. Give one application of the following forces from your daily life.
a) Magnetic force b) muscular force
8. Write any three disadvantages of friction.
IV. Long answer: (1×5=5)
9. Give reasons for the following.
a) Tyres have treads on them b) A boat is narrow at both ends and wider in the middle
c) We can sharpen a knife by rubbing it on a surface