Boy pushing a wheelbarrow.
A boy pushing a wheelbarrow filled with flowers and plants.
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Step-by-step solution for: 50+ Forces and Interactions worksheets for 2nd Year on Quizizz ...
Let's go through each question one by one based on the images and descriptions provided in your quiz. Since I can't see the actual image, I'll interpret the scenarios described or implied by the cartoon-style drawings commonly used in such quizzes.
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1. What does this picture show?
*(Image: A boy pushing a wheelbarrow filled with flowers.)*
- Analysis: The boy is applying force to move the wheelbarrow forward by pushing it from behind.
- Answer: This is an example of a push.
- ✔ Correct Answer: C) push
> 💡 *Push* means applying force to move something away from you. Here, the boy is moving the wheelbarrow forward using his hands to push it.
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2. What force does this picture show?
*(Image: A pig pulling a toy car with a string.)*
- Analysis: The pig is holding onto a string attached to a toy car and moving it forward — this means he is pulling the car toward himself.
- Answer: This is a pull.
- ✔ Correct Answer: C) pull
> 💡 *Pull* means bringing something closer to you. The pig is pulling the toy car along the ground using a string.
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3. The act of moving something closer.
*(Image: A man opening a door by pulling it toward himself.)*
- Analysis: The definition given is "moving something closer," which matches the action of pulling.
- The man is grabbing the door handle and pulling it inward (toward himself).
- ✔ Correct Answer: A) pull
> 💡 Pulling brings objects closer. Pushing would be moving something away.
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4. What force does this picture show?
*(Image: Two teams playing tug-of-war, pulling on a rope.)*
- Analysis: Both sides are trying to pull the rope toward their team. Each side applies a pulling force.
- Although both teams are involved, the dominant force being shown is pull.
- ✔ Correct Answer: C) pull
> 💡 Even though there’s tension and opposing forces, the action depicted is pulling — not pushing.
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| Question | Correct Answer |
|--------|----------------|
| 1 | C) push |
| 2 | C) pull |
| 3 | A) pull |
| 4 | C) pull |
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- Push: Moving an object away from you (e.g., pushing a wheelbarrow).
- Pull: Bringing an object closer to you (e.g., pulling a wagon, opening a door, tug-of-war).
Let me know if you'd like explanations for the remaining questions (5–10), or if you have more images!
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1. What does this picture show?
*(Image: A boy pushing a wheelbarrow filled with flowers.)*
- Analysis: The boy is applying force to move the wheelbarrow forward by pushing it from behind.
- Answer: This is an example of a push.
- ✔ Correct Answer: C) push
> 💡 *Push* means applying force to move something away from you. Here, the boy is moving the wheelbarrow forward using his hands to push it.
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2. What force does this picture show?
*(Image: A pig pulling a toy car with a string.)*
- Analysis: The pig is holding onto a string attached to a toy car and moving it forward — this means he is pulling the car toward himself.
- Answer: This is a pull.
- ✔ Correct Answer: C) pull
> 💡 *Pull* means bringing something closer to you. The pig is pulling the toy car along the ground using a string.
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3. The act of moving something closer.
*(Image: A man opening a door by pulling it toward himself.)*
- Analysis: The definition given is "moving something closer," which matches the action of pulling.
- The man is grabbing the door handle and pulling it inward (toward himself).
- ✔ Correct Answer: A) pull
> 💡 Pulling brings objects closer. Pushing would be moving something away.
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4. What force does this picture show?
*(Image: Two teams playing tug-of-war, pulling on a rope.)*
- Analysis: Both sides are trying to pull the rope toward their team. Each side applies a pulling force.
- Although both teams are involved, the dominant force being shown is pull.
- ✔ Correct Answer: C) pull
> 💡 Even though there’s tension and opposing forces, the action depicted is pulling — not pushing.
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Final Answers:
| Question | Correct Answer |
|--------|----------------|
| 1 | C) push |
| 2 | C) pull |
| 3 | A) pull |
| 4 | C) pull |
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Summary of Concepts:
- Push: Moving an object away from you (e.g., pushing a wheelbarrow).
- Pull: Bringing an object closer to you (e.g., pulling a wagon, opening a door, tug-of-war).
Let me know if you'd like explanations for the remaining questions (5–10), or if you have more images!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of motion and force worksheet.