a) Force b) Energy c) Gravity 2. It is the friction between moving objects and a liquid or moving in the air. a) Electrical b) Fluid c) Friction 3. It is the push or pull that starts, stops or changes the direction of an object. a) Force b) Gravity c) Friction 4. He discovered gravity. a) Albert Einstein b) John Dalton c) Isaac Newton 5. It is the strongest electrical force. a) Thunder b) Lightning c) Nuclear 6. It is the force that holds the particles in the nucleus together. a) Friction b) Fluid c) Nuclear 7. It opposes motion between two surfaces sticking or touching together. a) Friction b) Fluid c) Nuclear 8. It is the force that exists between charged particles. a) Electrical b) Fluid c) Friction 9. It is the force of attraction, or pull between any object and any other objects around it. a) Force b) Energy c) Gravity 10. What is the opening in Earth’s crust where lava, pyroclasts and gases are ejected onto the surface during eruptions called? a) Volcano b) Mountain c) Crater 11. What does violent eruptions produce? a) Magma b) Lava c) Hot Water 12. It occurs when an earthquake occurs in the ocean floor. a) Earthquake c) Volcanic b) Tsunami Erruption 13. It happens when two tectonic plates move against each other. a) Tectonic b) Volcanic c) Tsunami Earthquake Erruption 14. It occurs in areas that are associated with volcanic activities. a) Tectonic b) Volcanic c) Tsunami Earthquake Erruption 15. What is the measure of how much damage earthquakes cause on the surface called? a) Magnitude b) Intensity c) Seismograph 16. What instrument measures the magnitude of an earthquake? a) Magnitude b) Intensity c) Seismograph 17. It is the sudden movement or vibration of the crust. a) Earthquake c) Volcanic Erruption b) Tsunami 18. These are volcanoes that have not shown signs of activity for a long period of time. a) Dormant b) Extinct c) Active 19. What volcano is currently erupting or showing signs of activity like gas emissions.? a) Dormant b) Extinct c) Active 20. These are volcanoes that have currently erupted and then have entered a long period of inactivity. a) Dormant b) Extinct c) Active Identify the energy that is shown in the following example. 1. Stone on a hill 2. Leaves of plant 3. Swaying pendulum clock 4. The car moving 5. Lightning 6. Two talking teenagers 7. Energy from nuclear fussion 8. Book in the desk 9. Boy listening to music 10. Bicycle moving Identify the uses of energy as chemical or sound. 1. It is used as fuel 2. It sustains life 3. It is used in communication 4. It is used to generate electricity 5. It is used in geology 6. It is used for medical purposes 7. It is used in navigation Put check on the effects of earthquake and cross on the effects of force on objects. 1. Fire 2. Transfers energy to objects to make it move 3. Can stop a moving object 4. Can change the speed of moving object 5. Tsunami 6. Landslide and avalanche 7. Can change the direction or position of the object 8. Destruction of property and loss of lives 9. Change the shape and size of objects ___________ can neither be ___________ nor ___________, it can only be ___________ from one ___________ to another. _____________________________