Class 8 Science Chapter 9 MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) of Friction updated for academic session 2025-26 CBSE and state board students free to use. All the contents are prepared from latest NCERT Textbooks issued for session 2025-26. Every topic given in chapter 9 of class 8 science is covered in the format of MCQ quiz with suitable answers and explanation. Practice with these questions to score better in exams.
Class 8 Science Chapter 9 MCQ
Class: 8 | Science |
Chapter: 9 | Friction |
Contents: | MCQ Online Tests |
Session: | 2025-26 |
MCQ Tests with Answers for Class 8 Science Chapter 9
Q1
Whenever the surfaces in contact tend to move or move with respect to each other, the force of friction comes into play:
[A]. Only if the objects are solid.
[B]. Only if one of the two objects is liquid.
[C]. Only if one of the two objects is gaseous.
[D]. Irrespective of whether the objects are solid, liquid or gaseous.
Q2
Four children were asked to arrange forces due to rolling, static and sliding friction in a decreasing order. The correct arrangement is:
[A]. Rolling, Static, Sliding
[B]. Rolling, Sliding, Static
[C]. Static, Sliding, Rolling
[D]. Sliding, Static, Rolling
Q3
A big wooden box is being pushed on the ground from east to west direction. The force of friction due to ground will act on this box towards:
[A]. North direction
[B]. South direction
[C]. East direction
[D]. West direction
Q4
A toy car released with the same initial speed will travel farthest on:
[A]. Muddy
[B]. Polished marble surface
[C]. Cemented surface
[D]. Brick surface
Q5
If we apply oil on door hinges, the friction will:
[A]. [A] Increase
[B]. Decrease
[C]. Disappear Altogether
[D]. Will remain unchanged
Q6
The friction between two surfaces does not depend on one of the following. This one is:
[A]. Amount of surface area of the two objects which is in contact with each other
[B]. Weight of the object which tends to move on the surface of other object
[C]. Degree of smoothness of surfaces of two objects in contact with each other
[D]. Degree of roughness of surfaces of two objects in contact with each other
Q7
If the sliding friction between two surfaces is found to be 8n, then the static friction between these two surfaces is most likely to be:
[A]. 5 N
[B]. 10 N
[C]. 4 N
[D]. 2 N
Q8
Which of the following is not an advantage of fiction?
[A]. It enables drawing to be made on paper
[B]. It enables fallen things to be picked up
[C]. It enables rubber pads to be rubbed off
[D]. It enables vehicles to move on ground
Q9
Which of the following statements is or are incorrect?
[A]. Static friction is greater than rolling friction
[B]. Sliding friction is less than rolling friction
[C]. Rolling friction is less than static friction
[D]. Static friction is greater than sliding friction
Q10
In a large commercial complex, there are four ways to reach the main road. One of the path has loose soil, the second is laid with polished marble, the third is laid with bricks and the fourth has gravel surface. It is raining heavily and Paheli wishes to reach the main road. The path on which she is least likely to slip is:
[A]. Loose soil
[B]. Polished marble
[C]. Bricks
[D]. Gravel
Q11
Which of the following statement is or are incorrect?
[A]. Friction can never be entirely eliminated.
[B]. Dolphins are streamlined body by nature to reduce friction with water.
[C]. The use of ball bearing makes the wheel roll smoothly over the axle.
[D]. None of the above.
Q12
Which of the following will produce the maximum friction?
[A]. Rubbing of sand paper on glazed paper
[B]. Rubbing of sand paper on glass table top
[C]. Rubbing of sand paper on aluminium frame
[D]. Rubbing of sand paper on sand paper
Q13
Four similar cars having exactly the same mass and running at the same speed on the same road when brakes are applied at the same time. The cars come to a stop after covering a distance of 5 m, 5.5 m, 4.8 m, and 5.2 m respectively. The friction between the brake pads and disc will be the maximum in car which travels the distance of:
[A]. 5 m
[B]. 5.5 m
[C]. 4.8 m
[D]. 5.2 m
Q14
Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the incorrect one:
[A]. Grooves are made in the soles of shoes to increase friction and prevent slipping.
[B]. Spikes are provided in the shoes of player and athletes to increase friction and prevent slipping.
[C]. Machines belts are made of special materials to increase friction and drive machines wheels properly.
[D]. None of the above.
Q15
The weight of an object can be measured by a:
[A]. Beam balance
[B]. Analytical balance
[C]. Spring balance
[D]. Physical balance
Q16
A book is lying on the horizontal table top. If we till the table, then the book starts sliding down slowly. This happens because:
[A]. Sliding friction is greater than static friction
[B]. Sliding friction is less than force of gravity
[C]. Static friction is greater than sliding friction
[D]. Force of gravity is less than sliding friction
Q17
In a science quiz competition, Payel is asked a question where she had to choose the statement which was/were incorrect?
[A]. The brakes of a car and bicycle work by friction.
[B]. The friction between brake pad and rim prevents the wheel from moving ahead.
[C]. If there were no friction, then once a vehicle started moving it would never stop.
[D]. None of the above
Q18
Consider the following statements and choose the incorrect one:
[A]. The burning of a matchstick would not be possible without friction.
[B]. We are able to cut wood because there is friction between the saw blade and log of wood.
[C]. We can hold a glass tumbler in our hands because of friction between the glass tumbler and our hands.
[D]. None of the above
Q19
Which of the following should be used to reduce friction on a carrom board?
[A]. A lubricating oil
[B]. A dry lubricant
[C]. A layer of grease
[D]. A ball bearing
Q20
In a quiz competition, you are asked a question where you have to choose the statement which is/ are incorrect?
[A]. Nails and screws are also held in wood by friction.
[B]. Friction enables knot to be tied in strings or ropes etc.
[C]. Friction enables a person to climb a tree or pole.
[D]. Friction does not help a ladder to be leaned against the wall.
Q21
A person has applied some mustard oil on his hands. Which of the following objects will become most difficult for him to hold in his hand?
[A]. Earthen cup (kulhar)
[B]. Thermocol tumbler
[C]. Glass tumbler
[D]. Wooden cup
Q22
Which of the statements is or are correct about “Friction”?
[A]. Friction force can only slow things down
[B]. Friction is force that only occurs when an object moves.
[C]. Friction is force that only occurs on rough surfaces.
[D]. Friction is force that only occurs between solids
Q23
Bikash is doing his homework which is given by his teacher. Would you help him to choose the correct sentences?
[A]. The pencil cell travels the least distance on the towel.
[B]. The pencil cell travels a larger distance on the wet marble floor.
[C]. The pencil cell travels less distance on the newspaper sheet then the dry marble floor.
[D]. All the above.
Q24
Final examination in the last year, Rahul were asked a question where he had to choose the statement which was/were incorrect? Will you be able to answer this question?
[A]. When the oil is poured the marble floor, it decreases the irregularities.
[B]. When an object is pulled by a spring it decreases the friction.
[C]. Wrapping of polythene sheet makes the surface of bricks smooth due to which the friction with floor decreases
[D]. Wrapping of jute clothes make the surface of brick more-rough due to which the friction with floor decreases.
Q25
Ball bearing is a device which usually converts:
[A]. Rolling friction into sliding friction
[B]. Static friction into sliding friction
[C]. Sliding friction into rolling friction
[D]. Rolling friction into static friction
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According to CBSE latest pattern of question papers, in every subject MCQ with four options will be asked. These MCQ help to revise the chapter as well as provide a perfect way for quick revision.
Last Edited: June 12, 2023