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