Q.1
This boy is jumping on a trampoline. What makes the trampoline work?
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  • String
  • Springs
  • Batteries
  • Electricity
Q.2
This is a very simple clip. It holds pieces of paper and card together. It is made from metal. It is called a _________.
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  • Paperclip
  • Cardclip
  • Staple
  • Drawing pin
Q.3
Mark has a bow and arrow. Mark pulls back the string on the bow. When he lets go, the string and the bow go back to their original shape. What happens to the arrow?
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  • It is pushed to the right
  • It is pushed to the left
  • It does not move
  • It gets smaller
Q.4
What happens if you stretch a rubber band too far?
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  • It gets smaller
  • It snaps
  • It goes back to its original shape and size
  • It melts
Q.5
These clothes pegs are holding the washing on the clothes line. What makes the clothes pegs work?
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  • The air
  • The washing
  • Soap powder
  • A spring
Q.6
This clip holds lots of pieces of paper together. It is springy. The clip is made from _____.
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  • Paper
  • Wood
  • Metal
  • Rubber
Q.7
This toy is in a playground. What makes the toy work?
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  • A spring
  • Batteries
  • Electricity
  • The wind
Q.8
This is a mountain bike. Mountain bikes can go over very rough ground. It is very bumpy. What do mountain bikes use to absorb the shocks?
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  • Water
  • Rocks
  • Springs
  • Brakes
Q.9
This is an old clockwork toy. To make it go you have to wind it up. Amy winds it up. She is winding up a ______ inside the toy.
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  • Battery
  • Spring
  • Computer
  • Remote control
Q.10
These are bundles of spring onions for sale in a supermarket. What is holding the spring onions together?
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  • Roots
  • Water
  • Leaves
  • Rubber bands
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