1. Which of the following agrees with Galileo’s view of motion?

A. A feather will be as fast as an iron ball if dropped in a vacuum.

B. If a 10-kg boulder is dropped to the sea, it will stop midway.

C. Planets revolve around the sun because of a Prime Mover.

D. Smoke rises because the sky is its natural place.

2. Which of the following is an example of a violent motion?

A. Water flowing in a river.

B. A dropped pen falling to the ground.

C. A ball kicked from the ground.

D. Rocks falling from a mountain.

3. According to Aristotle, which of the following elements would a rock go back to if

thrown upward?

A. Air

B. Earth

C. Water

D. Fire

4. According to Aristotle, which of the following objects shows a projectile motion?

A. A leaf falling from a tree.

B. A coin tossed in the air.

C. The rain falling from the sky.

D. A fired cannon ball.

5. Which of the following best explains why Aristotle’s view on motion stood for many

years?

A. Aristotle’s ideas readily proven through observation.

B. Aristotle was a very influential Greek philosopher

C. People at the time were gullible to the ideas of the philosophers.

D. Aristotle supported his ideas with laboratory experimentation.​