Let's go through each question one by one and solve them with explanations:
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1. Identify the force.
*(Image: A girl pulling a cart)*
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Answer: B) pull
✔ Explanation: The girl is pulling the cart toward herself using a rope or handle. This is a
pulling force, not pushing.
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2. What do you change by putting force during bicycling?
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Answer: A) Direction
✔ Explanation: When you apply force while bicycling (e.g., turning the handlebars), you can change the
direction of motion. While shape isn’t changed, direction definitely is. Force can also affect speed, but among the options, "direction" is correct.
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3. What do you change when you squeeze the lemon by using force?
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Answer: B) shape
✔ Explanation: Squeezing a lemon deforms it — its
shape changes due to the applied force. The juice comes out because the lemon’s structure is compressed, altering its form.
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4. Force can move and stop the object.
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Answer: A) True
✔ Explanation: Force is capable of changing the state of motion. It can:
- Start movement (move an object),
- Stop a moving object,
- Change its speed or direction.
So this statement is
true.
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5. Which type of force is being used by the boy?
*(Image: Boy walking a dog on a leash)*
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Answer: A) pull
✔ Explanation: The boy is holding the leash and the dog is pulling forward. However, the
boy is applying a pulling force to control the dog. Even though the dog might be pulling, the boy is exerting a
pulling force on the leash to manage the dog’s movement. So the force applied by the boy is a
pull.
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6. What is a force?
*(Image shows two figures: one pushing, one pulling)*
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Answer: A) pull and push
✔ Explanation: A
force is a push or a pull acting on an object. This is the basic definition in elementary science. The image illustrates both
push and
pull, so the correct answer is
A).
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
| Q# | Answer |
|----|--------|
| 1 | B) pull |
| 2 | A) Direction |
| 3 | B) shape |
| 4 | A) True |
| 5 | A) pull |
| 6 | A) pull and push |
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of force and shape worksheet.