Question
Column A (Type of Force)Column B (Example)
Q.1. Muscular force(a) A cricket ball stopping on its own just before touching the boundary line
Q.2. Magnetic force(b) A child lifting a school bag
Q.3. Frictional force(c) A fruit falling from a tree
Q.4. Gravitational force(d) A compass needle pointing North

Answer

Column A (Type of Force)Column B (Example)
(i) Muscular force(b) A child lifting a school bag
(ii) Magnetic force(d) A compass needle pointing North
(iii) Frictional force(a) A cricket ball stopping on its own just before touching the boundary line
(iv) Gravitational force(c) A fruit falling from a tree

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