MATTER AND ENERGY
FORCE, MOTION, AND ENERGY
EARTH AND SPACE
HARDER EARTH AND SPACE
ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENTS
100

A student places two objects in water. Object A sinks. Object B floats. 

Why does Object A sink?


It has greater density than water

100

A student pushes a box across the floor. The box slows down and stops. What force caused the box to stop?

FRICTION

100

What is this image showing?

Day and night cycle caused by the Earth's rotation

100

A student notices that in June, Texas has longer daylight hours than in December. What BEST explains this observation?

A. Earth is closer to the Sun in June
B. Earth’s tilt causes more direct sunlight in June
C. The Sun is brighter in summer
D. Earth rotates faster in June

Earth’s tilt causes more direct sunlight in June

100

In a grassland ecosystem, grass is eaten by rabbits, and rabbits are eaten by foxes. What role does grass play in this ecosystem? 

A. Consumer
B. Producer
C. Decomposer
D. Predator

Producer

200

Which properties can be measured?

A. Mass
B. Volume
C. Color
D. Temperature

Mass, Volume, and Temperature

200

Which are examples of forces? 

A. Push
B. Pull
C. Heat
D. Gravity

PUSH, PULL, GRAVITY

200

A student notices it is daytime in Texas but nighttime in another part of the world.

What causes day and night on Earth?

Earth’s rotation

200

Which factors affect the seasons on Earth?

A. Earth’s tilt
B. Earth’s revolution
C. Distance from the Sun during orbit
D. Angle of sunlight

Earth’s tilt

Earth’s revolution

Angle of sunlight

200

Which are consumers?

A. Grass
B. Rabbit
C. Fox
D. Mushroom

Rabbit and Fox

300

A large piece of wood and a small rock are placed in water. The wood floats, and the rock sinks. What is the BEST explanation?

The rock has greater density

300

A soccer ball is kicked harder. What happens? 

A. It moves slower
B. It moves faster
C. It stops
D. It disappears

It moves faster

300

What causes the seasons on Earth? 

A. Earth’s rotation
B. Distance from the Sun
C. Earth’s tilt and revolution
D. The Moon’s position

Earth’s tilt and revolution

300

If Earth’s axis were NOT tilted, what would MOST LIKELY happen? 

A. No day and night
B. No seasons
C. No gravity
D. No Moon phases

No seasons

300

Which are examples of structural adaptations? 

A. Thick fur
B. Webbed feet
C. Learning to hunt
D. Sharp claws

A. Thick fur
B. Webbed feet

D. Sharp claws

400

Which is an example of a physical change?

Ice melting

400

A toy car moves faster when pushed harder. 

What is the relationship shown? 

A. More force = less motion
B. More force = more speed
C. Less force = more speed
D. Force does not affect motion

More force = more speed

400

A student observes the Moon changing shape over several nights. Why do Moon phases occur?

A. The Moon produces its own light
B. The Moon changes shape
C. We see different amounts of sunlight reflected from the Moon
D. Clouds cover the Moon  

 We see different amounts of sunlight reflected from the Moon
 

400

What causes the change in Moon phases?

A. Earth’s shadow covers the Moon
B. The Moon changes shape
C. The position of the Moon relative to Earth and Sun
D. The Sun dims

The position of the Moon relative to Earth and Sun

400

A polar bear has thick fur and fat. Why is this important?

To stay warm in cold environments

500

Which is a form of energy?

A. Light
B. Heat
C. Sound
D. Color  

Light, Heat, Sound

500

Which can change an object’s motion? 

A. Increasing force
B. Decreasing friction
C. Changing direction
D. Leaving it alone

A. Increasing force
B. Decreasing friction
C. Changing direction

500

Which are parts of the water cycle? 

A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Precipitation
D. Rotation

A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Precipitation

500

Which must be true for a full moon to occur?

A. Earth is between the Sun and Moon
B. The Moon is fully lit from Earth’s view
C. The Moon produces its own light
D. The Sun shines on the entire visible side

Earth is between the Sun and Moon

The Moon is fully lit from Earth’s view

The Sun shines on the entire visible side

500

Which is an instinctual behavior?

A. A dog learning tricks
B. A baby crying
C. A student studying
D. A bird trained to sing

 A baby crying

600

Which BEST describes energy transfer? 

A. Energy stays in one place
B. Energy moves from one object to another
C. Energy disappears
D. Energy becomes matter

B. Energy moves from one object to another

600

A ball rolls farther on tile than on carpet. Why? 

A. More gravity on tile
B. Less friction on tile
C. More force on carpet
D. Less mass on tile

Less friction on tile

600

What process breaks rocks into smaller pieces?

Weathering

600

Why is a new moon NOT visible from Earth?

A. The Moon disappears
B. The lit side is facing away from Earth
C. Earth blocks all sunlight
D. The Moon stops reflecting light

The lit side is facing away from Earth

600

Why are learned behaviors important?

A. They are inherited
B. They allow organisms to adapt to changes
C. They never change
D. They are only for humans

 They allow organisms to adapt to changes

700

A metal spoon gets hot in soup. Why?

Heat transfers through the spoon

700

A heavier object and a lighter object are pushed with the same force. Which is TRUE?

A. The heavier object moves easier
B. The lighter object moves easier
C. Both move the same
D. Neither moves

The lighter object moves easier

700

Which processes change Earth’s surface?

Wind, water, ice

700

After several hot days, a lake level decreases and clouds form later in the evening. 

Which sequence BEST explains this observation?

A. Condensation → Evaporation → Precipitation
B. Evaporation → Condensation → Precipitation
C. Precipitation → Evaporation → Condensation
D. Collection → Freezing → Evaporation

Evaporation → Condensation → Precipitation

700

Sun → Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake 

What is the ORIGINAL source of energy?

Sun

800

A student wants to keep a drink cold. Which material should they use? 

A. Metal
B. Glass
C. Foam
D. Aluminum

Foam

800

What happens when a force is applied in the opposite direction of motion?

A. Speed increases
B. Motion slows or stops
C. Mass increases
D. Gravity stops

Motion slows or stops

800

A river carries sediment and drops it at its mouth. What landform forms?

Delta

800

Why do clouds form when warm air rises?

A. Air heats up and expands
B. Water vapor cools and condenses
C. Air turns into water
D. Gravity pulls clouds upward

Water vapor cools and condenses

800

Which statements are TRUE?

A. Energy flows from producers to consumers
B. Plants make their own food
C. Animals produce their own food
D. The Sun provides energy

Energy flows from producers to consumers

Plants make their own food

The Sun provides energy

900

When a toaster heats bread, what is happening?

A. Energy is created
B. Energy is destroyed
C. Energy is transformed
D. Energy disappears

Energy is transformed

900

Why does a ball roll down a hill faster than on flat ground? 

A. Less gravity
B. More friction
C. Gravity pulls it downward
D. Air pushes it

Gravity pulls it downward

900

If Earth stopped rotating, what would MOST LIKELY happen?

No more day and night cycle

900

Which statements are TRUE?

A. Earth rotates once every 24 hours
B. Earth revolves around the Sun in about 365 days
C. The Moon produces light
D. The Sun provides energy for Earth systems

Earth rotates once every 24 hours

Earth revolves around the Sun in about 365 days

The Sun provides energy for Earth systems

900

Why do animals migrate?

A. To avoid sunlight
B. To find food or better conditions
C. To stop energy flow
D. To change ecosystems

To find food or better conditions

1000

What is TRUE about physical changes?

A. A new substance forms
B. The substance stays the same
C. Energy is destroyed
D. Matter disappears

The substance stays the same

1000

Which are examples of energy transfer?

A. Sun warming the ground
B. Stove heating a pan
C. Sound traveling through air
D. A rock sitting still

Sun warming the ground
Stove heating a pan
Sound traveling through air

1000

Why are shadows shorter at noon?

The Sun is higher in the sky

1000

A student claims seasons are caused by Earth being closer to the Sun in summer. Why is this incorrect?

A. Earth does not orbit the Sun
B. Earth’s tilt, not distance, causes seasons
C. The Sun changes size
D. The Moon controls seasons

Earth’s tilt, not distance, causes seasons

1000

A new predator is introduced into an ecosystem. What is the MOST LIKELY result?

A. Prey population increases
B. Prey population decreases
C. Producers disappear
D. Sunlight decreases

Prey population decreases

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