Science Multiple Choice Questions on Forces and Pressure

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON INTEGRATED SCIENCE

Science Multiple Choice Questions on Forces and Pressure (2023 BECE TRIAL QUESTIONS)

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON INTEGRATED SCIENCE

Don’t just sit idle and wait for the days to draw closer, get you prepared for the upcoming BECE examination. Test yourself with these  Science Multiple Choice Questions on Forces and Pressure.

Those who find it easy are the ones who begin with preparations early. Hop onto the train as we all prepare for the 2023 BECE examination. We have these Multiple Choice Questions on Forces and Pressure to guide you. Answers have been added to help you mark yourself.

1. What is force?

a) A measure of how much energy is needed to move an object

b) A push or pull that can change the motion of an object

c) The amount of matter in an object

d) The resistance of an object to change in motion

2. What is pressure?

a) The amount of force applied to a surface

b) The amount of space an object takes up

c) The resistance of an object to change in motion

d) The force required to move an object through a fluid

3. How is force measured?

a) In kilograms

b) In meters

c) In Newtons

d) In seconds

4. How is pressure measured?

a) In kilograms

b) In meters

c) In Newtons

d) In Pascals

5. What is the formula for calculating force?

a) Force = mass x acceleration

b) Force = pressure x area

c) Force = mass x gravity

d) Force = pressure x density

6. What is the formula for calculating pressure?

a) Pressure = force x distance

b) Pressure = force x area

c) Pressure = mass x acceleration

d) Pressure = force x density

7. What is an example of a force acting on an object?

a) A person pushing a box across the floor

b) A car rolling down a hill

c) A pencil standing upright on a table

d) A boat floating in the water

8. What is an example of pressure acting on an object?

a) A person sitting on a chair

b) A car driving over a pothole

c) A balloon being inflated

d) A bird flying in the air

9. What is the unit of measure for force?

a) Kilogram

b) Meter

c) Newton

d) Second

10. What is the unit of measure for pressure?

a) Kilogram

b) Meter

c) Newton

d) Pascal

11. What is the difference between force and pressure?

a) Force is a measure of how much energy is needed to move an object, while pressure is a push or pull that can change the motion of an object

b) Force is the amount of matter in an object, while pressure is the resistance of an object to change in motion

c) Force is a push or pull that can change the motion of an object, while pressure is the amount of force applied to a surface

d) Force is the resistance of an object to change in motion, while pressure is the amount of space an object takes up

12. What is the principle of buoyancy?

a) The principle that states that an object will float if its density is less than the density of the fluid it is in

b) The principle that states that an object will sink if its density is less than the density of the fluid it is in

c) The principle that states that an object will float if its mass is less thanthe mass of the fluid it is in

d) The principle that states that an object will sink if its mass is less than the mass of the fluid it is in

13. How does the shape of an object affect its ability to float or sink?

a) The shape of an object has no effect on its ability to float or sink

b) A flat, wide object will float better than a thin, narrow object

c) A thin, narrow object will float better than a flat, wide object

d) A round object will float better than a square object

14. What is the concept of fluid pressure?

a) The pressure exerted by a fluid on an object

b) The resistance of a fluid to change in motion

c) The amount of space a fluid takes up

d) The amount of matter in a fluid

15. What is the relationship between pressure and depth in a fluid?

a) Pressure increases with depth in a fluid

b) Pressure decreases with depth in a fluid

c) Pressure remains constant with depth in a fluid

d) There is no relationship between pressure and depth in a fluid

16. What is the relationship between pressure and volume in a gas?

a) Pressure increases with volume in a gas

b) Pressure decreases with volume in a gas

c) Pressure remains constant with volume in a gas

d) There is no relationship between pressure and volume in a gas

18. What is the relationship between pressure and temperature in a gas?

a) Pressure increases with temperature in a gas

b) Pressure decreases with temperature in a gas

c) Pressure remains constant with temperature in a gas

d) There is no relationship between pressure and temperature in a gas

19. What is the concept of atmospheric pressure?

a) The pressure exerted by the Earth’s atmosphere on the surface of the Earth

b) The resistance of the Earth’s atmosphere to change in motion

c) The amount of space the Earth’s atmosphere takes up

d) The amount of matter in the Earth’s atmosphere

20. What is the relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude?

a) Atmospheric pressure increases with altitude

b) Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude

c) Atmospheric pressure remains constant with altitude

d) There is no relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude

21. What is the concept of hydrostatic pressure?

a) The pressure exerted by a fluid at rest on an object

b) The resistance of a fluid at rest to change in motion

c) The amount of space a fluid at rest takes up

d) The amount of matter in a fluid at rest

Answers

1. C   2. A    3. C   4. A   5. A   6. B   7. A    8. A   9. B    10. A   11. A

12. B  13. A   14. C    15. D    16. A    17. B    18. A    19. A  20. C     21. D

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