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1. On which planet would an object weigh the most?
(1 point)

a. on planet Y
b. on planet W
c. on planet X
d. on planet Z

2.What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
a. Mass depends on location. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
b. Mass measures the force of gravity. Weight measures matter.
c. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
d. Mass depends on the force of gravity. Weight is always the same.

3. When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the moon than on Earth?(1 point)

a. The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
b. A person has less mass on the moon than on Earth.
c. A person weighs more on the moon than on Earth.
d. Pushing forces are stronger on the moon than on Earth.

4.When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?(1 point)

a. Your hand repels the textbook with less force.
b. The textbook has less mass than the pencil.
c. The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth.
d. You can grip the pencil with more strength.

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