FRICTION
HIGH ORDER THINKING QUESTIONS
HIGH ORDER THINKING QUESTIONS
1. Write some harms of friction.
2. What is sliding friction?
3. Why we fall down when we stop on banana peel?
4. In which direction frictional force acts on a moving object.
5. What is easier- rolling or sliding?
6. What is drag?
7. Hoes does the friction get affected by the nature of surface?
8. What happens, if the floor we walk on is friction less?
9. The sole of shoes get worn after some time. Explain why?
10. What happens when there is no friction between the chalk and the blackboard.
11. Write on harm of friction.
12. Why do kabaddi players rub their hands with soil?
FRICTION
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. Complete the sentence. Friction always ____________
a. helps the motion
b. opposes the motion
c. both of these
d. none of these
2. Which one of these characteristics does a smooth surface has?
a. Less frictional force
b. More frictional force
c. Sometimes less and sometimes more force
d. All of above
3. Friction is a __________
a. Contact force
b. Non-contact force
c. Magnetic force
d. None of these
4. What kind of substances are known as lubricants
a. Increase friction
b. Decrease friction
c. Increase or decrease friction
d. None of these
5. Fluid are____
a. Gases
b. Liquids
c. Gases and liquids both
d. None of these
6. On what force of friction depends?
a. Smoothness of surface
b. Roughness of surface
c. Inclination of surface
d. Al of above
7. Friction is a /an_______
a. Evil
b. Foe
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None
8. Lubricants ________
a. Increase friction
b. Reduce friction
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None
9. Rolling friction is smaller than?
a. Sliding friction
b. Static friction
c. Fluid friction
d. All of the above
10. The shape of the airplane is like a
a. Bird
b. Car
c. Dog
d. All
Answers
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. B
9. D
10. A
Class VIII Science
NCERT For Friction
NCERT For Friction
QUESTIONS FROM TEXTBOOK
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:
(a) Friction opposes the ______ between the surfaces in contact with each other.
(b) Friction depends on the ______ of surfaces.
(c) Friction produces ______.
(d) Sprinkling of powder on the carrom board ______ friction.
(e) Sliding friction is ______ than the static friction.
Ans. (a) relative motion (b) nature (c) heat
(d) reduces (e) less.
Q.2. Four children were asked to arrange forces due to rolling, static and sliding frictions in a decreasing order. Their arrangements are given below. Choose the correct arrangement:
(a) rolling, static, sliding
(b) rolling, sliding, static
(c) static, sliding, rolling
(d) sliding, static, rolling
Ans. (c) Static, sliding, rolling.
Q.3. Alida runs her toy car on a dry marble floor, wet marble floor, newspaper and towel spread on the floor. The force of friction acting on the car on different surfaces in increasing order will be
(a) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, newspaper, towel.
(b) newspaper, towel, dry marble floor, wet marble floor.
(c) towel, newspaper, dry marble floor, wet marble floor.
(d) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, towel, newspaper.
Ans. (a) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, newspaper, towel.
Q.4. Suppose your writing desk is tilted a little, a book kept on it starts sliding down. Show the direction of frictional force acting on it.
Ans. The book moves downwards. The frictional force is acting opposite to the movement of book. So it acts upwards.
Q.5. You spill a bucket of soapy water on a marble floor accidently. Would it make it easier or more difficult for you on the floor? Why?
Ans. The layer of soap makes floor smooth due to which the friction is reduced and the foot cannot make a proper grip on the floor. Therefore it is difficult to walk on a soapy floor and we start to slip on the floor.
Q.6. Explain why sportsmen use shoes with spikes.
Ans. Sportsmen use shoes with spike to increase the friction between shoes and the surface. The shoes with spike do not slip while they run or play.
Q.7. Iqbal has to push a lighter box and Seema has to push a similar heavier box on the same floor. Who will have to apply a larger force and why?
Ans. The heavy object will be pressed hard against the opposite surface and produces more friction. So Seema will have to apply a larger force due to more friction.
Q.8. Explain why sliding friction is less than static friction.
Ans. The two sliding objects find less time to get interlocked against each other (objects and irregularities of surface). So they get less friction. Therefore sliding friction is always less than static friction.
Q.9. Give examples to show that friction is both a friend and a foe.
Ans. Examples to show that friction is a friend and a foe:
Friction is a friend:
(i) Friction allows us to grip and catch different objects.
(ii) It helps us to walk comfortably on the surface.
(iii) It helps to minimise the speed or to stop the moving objects.
(iv) It helps us to write on paper or blackboard.
(v) The things do not move from their place due to the friction between the surfaces.
Friction is a foe:
(i) Friction causes wear and tear in objects.
(ii) It causes damage to the parts of machines.
(iii) The machines or tools require regular maintenance due to which a lot of money is wasted.
(iv) It reduces the speed of moving objects, so more force is required.
(v) It does not allow the free movement of objects.
Q.10. Explain why objects moving in fluids must have special shapes.
Ans. The object moving in fluids must have a special shape. This type of shape is called streamlined shape. The streamlined shape helps to overcome the friction between objects and fluids. The objects have pointed fronts with little broader middle portion which gets tapered at the back.
FRICTION
SAMPLE PAPER QUESTIONS
SAMPLE PAPER QUESTIONS
1. Does friction depend on the nature of objects?
2. Which type of surface produces more friction?
3. Which type of surface produces less friction?
4. Which is less sliding friction or static friction?
5. Why is it difficult to move on a wet marble floor?
6. What would happen when an object starts moving if there is no friction?
7. Give two examples where friction is undesirable?
8. Our hands become warm when we rub them. Why?
9. Why do we shape aero planes like that of bird?
10. Write some methods to reduce friction?
11. Write various types of friction.
12. What is a fluid friction? Write the factors on which fluid friction depends.
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