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Class 8th Chapters
1. Crop Production And Management 2. Microorganisms : Friend And Foe 3. Synthetic Fibres And Plastics
4. Materials : Metals And Non-Metals 5. Coal And Petroleum 6. Combustion And Flame
7. Conservation Of Plants And Animals 8. Cell — Structure And Functions 9. Reproduction In Animals
10. Reaching The Age Of Adolescence 11. Force And Pressure 12. Friction
13. Sound 14. Chemical Effects Of Electric Current 15. Some Natural Phenomena
16. Light 17. Stars And The Solar System 18. Pollution Of Air And Water



Chapter 11 Force And Pressure



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1.

Figure 11.1 - Diagram showing two boys A and B applying force on a block

In Fig 11.1, two boys A and B are shown applying force on a block. If the block moves towards the right, which one of the following statements is correct?

(a) Magnitude of force applied by A is greater than that of B.

(b) Magnitude of force applied by A is smaller than that of B.

(c) Net force on the block is towards A.

(d) Magnitude of force applied by A is equal to that of B.

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Question 2.

Figure 11.2 - Diagram of an electric bell circuit

In the circuit shown in Fig.11.2, when the circuit is completed, the hammer strikes the gong. Which of the following force is responsible for the movement of hammer?

(a) gravitational force alone

(b) electrostatic force alone

(c) magnetic force alone

(d) frictional force alone

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Question 3. During dry weather, while combing hair, sometimes we experience hair flying apart. The force responsible for this is

(a) force of gravity.

(b) electrostatic force.

(c) force of friction.

(d) magnetic force.

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Question 4. Fig.11.3 shows a container filled with water. Which of the following statements is correct about pressure of water?

Figure 11.3 - Container filled with water, with points A, B, C at different depths

(a) Pressure at A > Pressure at B > Pressure at C

(b) Pressure at A = Pressure at B = Pressure at C

(c) Pressure at A < Pressure at B > Pressure at C

(d) Pressure at A < Pressure at B < Pressure at C

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Question 5. Two objects repel each other. This repulsion could be due to

(a) frictional force only

(b) electrostatic force only

(c) magnetic force only

(d) either a magnetic or an electrostatic force

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Question 6. Which one of the following forces is a contact force?

(a) force of gravity

(b) force of friction

(c) magnetic force

(d) electrostatic force

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Question 7.

Figure 11.4 - Water tank with taps at points A, B, C, D at different heights

A water tank has four taps fixed at points A, B, C, D as shown in Fig. 11.4. The water will flow out at the same pressure from taps at

(a) B and C

(b) A and B

(c) C and D

(d) A and C

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Question 8.

Figure 11.5 - A brick placed on a table in three different orientations A, B, and C

A brick is kept in three different ways on a table as shown in Fig. 11.5. The pressure exerted by the brick on the table will be

(a) maximum in position A

(b) maximum in position B

(c) maximum in position C

(d) equal in all cases.

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 9. A ball of dough is rolled into a flat chapatti. Name the force exerted to change the shape of the dough.

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Question 10. Where do we apply a force while walking?

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Question 11. A girl is pushing a box towards east direction. In which direction should her friend push the box so that it moves faster in the same direction?

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Question 12.

Figure 11.6 - Circuit diagram with a cell, switch, and compass needle near a wire

In the circuit shown in Fig.11.6, when the key is closed, the compass needle placed in the match box deflects. Name the force which causes this deflection.

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Question 13. During dry weather, clothes made of synthetic fibre often stick to the skin. Which type of force is responsible for this phenomenon?

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Question 14. While sieving grains, small pieces fall down. Which force pulls them down?

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Question 15. Does force of gravity act on dust particles?

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Question 16. A gas filled balloon moves up. Is the upward force acting on it larger or smaller than the force of gravity?

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Question 17. Does the force of gravitation exist between two astronauts in space?

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Short Answer Questions

Question 18. A chapati maker is a machine which converts balls of dough into chapati’s. What effect of force comes into play in this process?

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Question 19.

Figure 11.7 - Man with a parachute descending

Fig.11.7 shows a man with a parachute. Name the force which is responsible for his downward motion. Will he come down with the same speed without the parachute?

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Question 20. Two persons are applying forces on two opposite sides of a moving cart. The cart still moves with the same speed in the same direction. What do you infer about the magnitudes and direction of the forces applied.

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Question 21. Two thermocol balls held close to each other move away from each other. When they are released, name the force which might be responsible for this phenomenon. Explain.

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Question 22. Fruits detached from a tree fall down due to force of gravity. We know that a force arises due to interaction between two objects. Name the objects interacting in this case.

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Question 23. A man is pushing a cart down a slope. Suddenly the cart starts moving faster and he wants to slow it down. What should he do?

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Question 24.

Figure 11.8 - Car sticking to an electromagnet

Fig. 11.8 shows a car sticking to an electromagnet. Name the forces acting on the car? Which one of them is larger?

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Long Answer Questions

Question 25. An archer shoots an arrow in the air horizontally. However, after moving some distance, the arrow falls to the ground. Name the initial force that sets the arrow in motion. Explain why the arrow ultimately falls down.

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Question 26. It is difficult to cut cloth using a pair of scissors with blunt blades. Explain.

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Question 27. Two rods of the same weight and equal length have different thickness. They are held vertically on the surface of sand as shown in Fig.11.9. Which one of them will sink move? Why?

Figure 11.9 - Two rods of different thickness on sand

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Question 28. Two women are of the same weight. One wears sandals with pointed heels while the other wears sandals with flat soles. Which one would feel more comfortable while walking on a sandy beach? Give reasons for your answer.

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Question 29. It is much easier to burst an inflated balloon with a needle than by a finger. Explain.

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Question 30. Observe the vessels A, B, C and D shown in Fig.11.10 carefully.

Figure 11.10 - Four vessels A, B, C, D with different shapes, containing different volumes of water

Volume of water taken in each vessel is as shown. Arrange them in the order of decreasing pressure at the base of each vessel. Explain.

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