Time Remaining: 40:00 Admission TestThis is the official EIS Admission Test. Candidates who score above 70% will be eligible to proceed with the next steps: submitting their details, creating an account, selecting a pricing plan, and joining EuroAsia International School as a student. 1. What can a force do to an object?Section A – Forces and Their Effects A) Make it disappear B) Change its speed, direction, or shape C) Make it heavier D) Change its colour 2. What is the effect of a gravitational force on objects? A) It pushes them upward B) It pulls them toward the Earth C) It changes their temperature D) It makes them lighter 3. When you stretch a rubber band, what type of force acts inside it? A) Tension B) Air resistance C) Reaction D) Upthrust 4. Which force helps a boat to float on water? A) Thrust B) Upthrust C) Friction D) Tension 5. What kind of force slows down objects moving through the air? A) Upthrust B) Thrust C) Air resistance (drag) D) Reaction force 6. When an object rests on a table, what is the upward force from the table called? A) Tension B) Reaction force C) Gravitational force D) Electrostatic force 7. Which of the following is a contact force? A) Gravity B) Electrostatic C) Thrust D) Magnetic 8. When forces acting on an object cancel out, they are said to be: A) Balanced B) Unbalanced C) Opposite D) Frictional 9. Which of these is a vector quantity?Section B – Scalars, Vectors & Resultant Forces Your browser does not support the video tag. A) Mass B) Distance C) Weight D) Temperature 10. Which quantity has magnitude but no direction? A) Velocity B) Speed C) Force D) Acceleration 11. Which statement describes displacement? A) How far something travels in total B) The straight-line distance and direction from start to finish C) The total path length D) How fast something is moving 12. What do arrows represent when showing forces? A) The object’s mass B) The direction of motion only C) The magnitude and direction of the force D) The size of the object 13. If all the forces on an object are balanced, what is true? A) The object must stop moving B) The object moves at a constant speed or stays still C) The object speeds up D) The object slows down 14. What happens when the forces on an object are unbalanced? A) The object will accelerate B) The object stays at rest C) The resultant force is zero D) There is no motion 15. Which pair of forces are always equal and opposite? A) Weight and air resistance B) Action and reaction C) Tension and gravity D) Friction and thrust 16. Which formula shows the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?Section C – Force, Mass & Acceleration (F = m × a) *Use a calculator to answer these questions* A) F = m ÷ a B) F = m × a C) a = m × F D) m = a ÷ F 17. A car of mass 1,000 kg accelerates at 2 m/s2. What is the resultant force? A) 200 N B) 500 N C) 2,000 N D) 20,000 N 18. A force of 600 N acts on a 300 kg object. What is its acceleration? *Rearrange the formula using the formula triangle* A) 0.2 m/s2 B) 2 m/s2 C) 5 m/s2 D) 50 m/s2 19. If a = F ÷ m, what is the correct formula to find mass? A) m = F × a B) m = a ÷ F C) m = F ÷ a D) m = a × F2 20. When a resultant force acts on an object, what happens? A) It stays still B) It accelerates (changes velocity) C) Its weight changes D) It becomes balanced Ready to send