Grade 2 Movement Activities – Pulling And Pushing Quiz

1. You can move a heavy object from one place to another by

Carrying in your back
jumping
Pushing or pulling
leaping
Explanation:

2. Moving an object closer to the body is

Lifting
Pushing
Pulling
Leaping
Explanation:

3. Moving an object way from the body is

Pulling
Lifting
Throwing
Pushing
Explanation:

4. When pushing an object, your legs should be

Have a broad base
Crossed together
Closer to the object
On the object
Explanation:

5. Pushing steadily reduces___ on tour back

strain
strength
Weight
Length
Explanation:

6. When pulling an object, your body should be

On the object
In line with the object
Parallel with the object
Closer to the object
Explanation:

7. The base should be wide to offer

Wide coverage
Focus
Strength
Support
Explanation:

8. Which of the following body parts is not used when pulling and pushing objects

Hands
Foot
Ankles
Legs
Explanation:

9. Which of the following is not among pushing activities

Pull ups
Sack pull
Circle pull
High jump
Explanation:

10. When pulling objects, you should move

Frontwards
Sideways
Up and down
Backwards
Explanation:

11. Which of the following activities involves pushing an object away from you?

Throwing a ball
Climbing a rope
Kicking a ball
Jumping over a hurdle
Explanation:

When you throw a ball, you are pushing it away from you by exerting force in the opposite direction.

12. What is an example of pulling in locomotion skills?

Crawling
Skipping
Swimming
Jumping
Explanation:

In swimming, you use a pulling motion with your arms to move through the water.

13. Which of the following activities involves pushing?

Biking
Sliding
Scooting
Hopping
Explanation:

When you throw a frisbee, you are pushing it away from you to make it fly through the air.

14. In which activity do you have to pull towards yourself?

Leaping
Rolling a ball
Climbing a ladder
Running
Explanation:

When you climb a ladder, you use your arms to pull yourself up towards the next rung.

15. Which of the following is an example of pulling?

Throwing a frisbee
Rolling a tire
Jumping rope
Skateboarding
Explanation:

When you roll a tire, you are pulling it towards you to move it forward.

16. What action requires you to push an object?

Sliding down a slide
Balancing on a beam
Throwing a bean bag
Jumping over a puddle
Explanation:

When you throw a bean bag, you are pushing it away from you to make it move through the air.

17. Which of the following involves pulling?

Hopscotch
Riding a scooter
Flying a kite
Skipping
Explanation:

When you fly a kite, you use the string to pull the kite up into the air and control its movements.

18. In which activity do you push an object away from you?

Hula hooping
Throwing a frisbee
BJumping
Swimming
Explanation:

When you throw a frisbee, you are pushing it away from you to make it fly through the air.

19. What involves pulling an object towards you?

Kicking a ball
Rolling a ball
Climbing a tree
Running
Explanation:

When you climb a tree, you use your arms to pull yourself up towards the branches.

20. Which activity requires pushing?

Riding a bike
Skipping
Playing catch
Swinging on a swing
Explanation:

When you ride a bike, you push the pedals with your feet to move forward.

21. What is an example of pulling an object?

Kicking a ball
Jumping rope
Throwing a ball
Swimming
Explanation:

In swimming, you use a pulling motion with your arms to move through the water.

22. Which of the following activities involves pushing?

Thowing a frisbee
Climbing a ladder
Jumping over a puddle
Rolling a ball
Explanation:

When you throw a frisbee, you are pushing it away from you to make it fly through the air.

23. In which of the following activities do you push an object?

Swimming
Climbing a rope
Jumping rope
Sliding down a slide
Explanation:

When you slide down a slide, you push yourself away from the top to move down.

24. What action involves pulling?

Jumping over a hurdle
Skateboarding
Balancing on a beam
Rolling a tire
Explanation:

When you roll a tire, you are pulling it towards you to move it forward.

25. Which of the following involves pushing an object?

Hopping
Skipping
Throwing a ball
Riding a scooter
Explanation:

When you throw a ball, you are pushing it away from you by exerting force in the opposite direction.

26. In which activity do you pull an object towards you?

Rolling a ball
Kicking a ball
Climbing a tree
Jumping
Explanation:

When you roll a ball, you are pulling it towards you to make it move forward.

27. What is an example of pushing in locomotion skills?

Leaping
Swimming
Crawling
Running
Explanation:

In swimming, you use a pushing motion with your arms and legs to move through the water.

28. Which of the following activities requires pulling?

Hula hooping
Skipping
Riding a bike
Jumping rope
Explanation:

When you hop, you use your legs to pull your body up and forward.

29. What involves pushing an object away from you?

Climbing a ladder
Riding a bike
Rolling a tire
Flying a kite
Explanation:

When you fly a kite, you use the wind to push the kite away from you into the sky.

30. What action requires you to pull an object?

Sliding down a slide
Thowing a frisbee
Kicking a ball
Balancing on a beam
Explanation:

When you slide down a slide, you pull yourself away from the top to move down.

31. Which of the following is an example of pulling an object?

Hopping
Rolling a ball
Playing catch
Climbing a rope
Explanation:

When you roll a ball, you are pulling it towards you to make it move forward.

32. What action involves pushing towards yourself?

Flying a kite
Skipping
Throwing a bean bag
Jumping over a hurdle
Explanation:

When you throw a bean bag, you are pushing it towards a target in front of you.

33. Which of the following activities involves pulling?

Jumping over a puddle
Thowing a frisbee
Climbing a ladder
Rolling a tire
Explanation:

When you roll a tire, you are pulling it towards you to move it forward.

34. In which of the following activities do you pull an object?

Swimming
Jumping rope
Sliding down a slide
Climbing a rope
Explanation:

When you jump rope, you use your arms to pull the rope around you as you jump.

35. What is an example of pushing in locomotion skills?

Rolling a ball
Swimming
Leaping
Crawling
Explanation:

In swimming, you use a pushing motion with your arms and legs to move through the water.

36. Which of the following activities requires pulling?

Hula hooping
Skipping
Hopping
Kicking a ball
Explanation:

When you hop, you use your legs to pull your body up and forward.

37. What involves pushing an object away from you?

Climbing a ladder
Flying a kite
Rolling a tire
Riding a bike
Explanation:

When you fly a kite, you use the wind to push the kite away from you into the sky.

38. What action requires you to pull an object?

Sliding down a slide
Thowing a frisbee
Kicking a ball
Balancing on a beam
Explanation:

When you slide down a slide, you pull yourself away from the top to move down.

39. Which of the following is an example of pulling an object?

Hopping
Rolling a ball
Climbing a rope
Playing catch
Explanation:

When you roll a ball, you are pulling it towards you to make it move forward.

40. What action involves pushing towards yourself?

Flying a kite
Skipping
Jumping over a hurdle
Throwing a bean bag
Explanation:

When you throw a bean bag, you are pushing it towards a target in front of you.

41. Which of the following activities involves pulling?

Jumping over a puddle
Thowing a frisbee
Climbing a ladder
Rolling a tire
Explanation:

When you roll a tire, you are pulling it towards you to move it forward.

42. In which of the following activities do you pull an object?

Climbing a rope
Swimming
Sliding down a slide
Jumping rope
Explanation:

When you jump rope, you use your arms to pull the rope around you as you jump.

43. What is an example of pushing in locomotion skills?

Leaping
Crawling
Swimming
Rolling a ball
Explanation:

In swimming, you use a pushing motion with your arms and legs to move through the water.

44. Which of the following activities requires pulling?

Hopping
Skipping
Kicking a ball
Hula hooping
Explanation:

When you hop, you use your legs to pull your body up and forward.