Structures and Forces

  1.  
    Which if these is a natural structure?
    A. An Igloo B. A Bridge C. A Cloud D. A Car E. A Turtle Shell
  2.  
    Which of these is a manufactured structure?
    A. A Reef B. A Bush C. A Tent D. A Tree E. A Drop of Rain
  3.  
    What is an example of a solid structure?
    A. Bouncy Ball B. A Blade of Grass C. A Flower D. Mountain
  4.  
    Which of these would be an example of a frame structure?
    A. A Tree B. A Shell C. An Archway D. A Flower E. An Umbrella
  5.  
    Which of these Shell structures would be considered the strongest?
    A. An Igloo B. Eggs C. Popcans D. A Turtle Shell E. Balloons
  6.  
    Form always follows what?
    A. Balance B. Strength C. Aethetics D. Tension E. Function
  7.  
    One Newton is the amount of force needed to hold up a mass of...?
    A. 10g B. 100000g C. 1000g D. 100kg E. 100g
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Structures and Forces (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Which if these is a natural structure?
    A. An Igloo B. A Bridge C. A Cloud D. A Car E. A Turtle Shell
  2.  
    Which of these is a manufactured structure?
    A. A Reef B. A Bush C. A Tent D. A Tree E. A Drop of Rain
  3.  
    What is an example of a solid structure?
    A. Bouncy Ball B. A Blade of Grass C. A Flower D. Mountain
  4.  
    Which of these would be an example of a frame structure?
    A. A Tree B. A Shell C. An Archway D. A Flower E. An Umbrella
  5.  
    Which of these Shell structures would be considered the strongest?
    A. An Igloo B. Eggs C. Popcans D. A Turtle Shell E. Balloons
  6.  
    Form always follows what?
    A. Balance B. Strength C. Aethetics D. Tension E. Function
  7.  
    One Newton is the amount of force needed to hold up a mass of...?
    A. 10g B. 100000g C. 1000g D. 100kg E. 100g

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