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Simple Machines Quiz

Part 1. Write the name of the simple machine that


is described questions 1-4 below.

Word Bank:
Wheel & Axle | Screw | Pulley | Inclined Plane | Lever

1.These two parts act as one simple machine. They roll and are found on cars, bikes
and wheelbarrows.

1.
1.This simple machine can be used to lift a weight. It has a fulcrum, or pivot point,
which can be located in the center, near the end or at the end.
2.
1.Examples of this simple machine are used to hold things together. It is made up of an
inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
3.

4. A heavy object could be rolled up this simple machine,


instead of lifting it straight up. Using this simple machine
can save effort, although the object must usually cover
more distance if this simple machine is used. 4.

5. This is necessary to get something moving.


•resistance
•force
•wedge
•screw

6. A rod attached to the center of a wheel is called:


•a magnet
•a wedge
•a top
•an axle

7. What should you do to reduce the amount of effort needed to lift


something using a first class lever?
•move the fulcrum to the middle of the lever
•move the fulcrum closer to the load
•move the fulcrum closer to the effort
Title I ESO – Simple Machines Quiz
8. The efficiency of a simple machine is .
•is always less than 100%
•is equal to 100%
•is always 50%
•is always more than 100%.

9. If the mechanical advantage of a simple machine is 4, then the


•output force is 4 times the effort
•effort is 4 times the output force
•efficiency is 4%
•the work output is 4 times the input

Use Figure 1 to answer questions 10-11.


Figure 1.

10 Which of the following statements is true for Figure 1.


•B – is the fulcrum, C- is the resistance, A – is the effort
•B – is the resistance, C – is the fulcrum, A – is the effort
•B – is the fulcrum, A – is the effort, C- is the resistance
•B – is the resistance, A – is the fulcrum, C – is the effort

•In Figure 1, if the distance from a to b is 20 cm, and the distance from a to c is 80
cm, then the mechanical advantage of the system is
• 20
• 80
• 4
• ¼
Station
1
Station
1
Questions using Station 1 Diagram
•What class of lever is this?

12.In order to balance these 2 objects how


should you change the length of the board
on the side of the elephant?
Station
2
Station
2
Questions using Station 2 Diagram
•Is the simple machine pictured increasing,
decreasing or not changing the mechanical
advantage of the situation?

•What kind of simple machine is this?


Station
3
Station
3
Questions using Station 3 Diagram

•What kind of simple machine is this?

16.This machine works best if the length of the


effort arm is
A. Short B. C. The length
Long doesn’t matter
Station
4
Station
4
Questions using Station 4 Diagram
•If you are using a Screwdriver to twist out a
screw, you are actually using 2 simple
machines. What are they?

18.If you are using a screwdriver to pry open a


paint can, you are using it as what type of
simple machine?
Station
5
Station
5
Questions using Station 5 Diagram

20.How long is the effort arm of this simple


machine?

21.If the effort applied to lift the book is


applied closer to the pencil, will it get harder or
easier to lift the book?
Station
6
Station
6
Questions using Station 6 Diagram

•What simple machine is pictured?

•If the weight being lifted weighs 100 lbs, how


much force must be used to lift it with the use
of this simple machine?
A. 10 lbs B. 50 lbs C. 100 lbs
D. 200 lbs
Station
7
Station
7
Questions using Station 7 Diagram
•What kind of machine is pictured?

•The nut represents what part of the simple


machine?
• Resistance Force
24.Effort Force
Station
A
8
B

D E
C
Station
8
Questions using Station 8 Diagram

26.Which of the pulley systems has the


greatest mechanical advantage?

27.Of the pulleys on the top row, A


and B diagrams, which one doesn’t
affect the amount of force required to
lift the object?
Station
9
Station
9
Questions using Station 9 Diagram

28.What 2 simple machines make up the


top item pictured?

29.What makes the knob at the top easier


to use than the knob at the bottom right?
NAME:

1 2014 ESO Simple Machines


Test Answer Sheet
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NAME:

1 Wheel & Axel 2014 ESO Simple Machines


Test Answer KEY
2 Lever
3 Screw
4 Inclined Plane
5 B – Force
6 D – an Axel
7 B – Move the fulcrum closer to the load
8 A – is always less than 100%
9 A – output force is 4 times the effort
10 D – B=resistance; A=fulcrum; C=effort
11 C–4
12 Class One
13 Shorten it or move elephant much closer to middle
14 Not changing
15 pulley
16 Lever
17 B. Long
18 Inclined plane and wheel and axle
19 lever
20 5 or 6 units, they may say inches
21 harder
22 pulley
23 B. 50 lbs
24 lever
25 A. Resistance force
26 E.
27 A.
28 Lever and wheel and axle
29 The lever part makes it easier to turn

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