Scientific Investigations
Weather & Climate
Forces & Energy
Organisms & Ecosystems
Earth’s Features
100

What tool would you use to look closely at a small insect? A)Thermometer B)Balance C)Hand lens D)Ruler

C) Hand lens 

100

What part of the water cycle happens when water vapor cools and forms clouds?

A) Evaporation

B) Precipitation

C) Condensation

D) Collection

C) Condensation

100

What force pulls objects toward Earth?

A) Magnetism

B) Friction

C) Gravity

D) Motion

C) Gravity

100

What do herbivores eat?

A) Meat

B) Insects

C) Plants

D) Everything


C) Plants

100

What are rocks broken down into?

A) Sand and mud

B) Metal

C) Soil or sediment

D) Fossils

C) Soil or sediment

200

What does it mean to analyze data?A)Throw away your notes B)Write your hypothesis C)Study results and look for patterns D)Make a graph

C) Study results and look for patterns

200

What is the water cycle process where water turns into vapor?

A) Condensation

B) Precipitation

C) Evaporation

D) Runoff


C) Evaporation

200

What type of energy is used when riding a bike?

A) Electrical

B) Mechanical

C) Sound

D) Light


B) Mechanical

200

What is the job of decomposers in an ecosystem?

A) Eat live animals

B) Grow plants

C) Break down dead organisms

D) Chase predators

C) Break down dead organisms

200

Which process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces over time?

A) Deposition

B) Condensation

C) Weathering

D) Melting


C) Weathering

300

What is a hypothesis?A) A wild guess B) A proven theory C) A measurement D) An educated guess

D) An educated guess

300

What type of cloud is puffy and white, usually meaning fair weather?

A) Stratus

B) Cirrus

C) Nimbus

D) Cumulus

D) Cumulus

300

What type of energy is stored in food?

A) Thermal

B) Light

C) Chemical

D) Electrical

C) Chemical

300

What is an adaptation?

A) A learned skill

B) A trait that helps an organism survive

C) A body part

D) A type of behavior

B) A trait that helps an organism survive

300

What is a landform made by rivers carving through rock over time?

A) Mountain

B) Hill

C) Canyon

D) Volcano

C) Canyon

400

What makes an investigation reliable? A) Using colorful tools B) Guessing the outcome C) Repeating it with the same results D) Changing multiple variables

C) Repeating it with the same results

400

What causes wind?

A) The Moon

B) The Earth’s rotation

C) Clouds moving

D) Uneven heating of Earth’s surface

Bonus: steal a flag


D) Uneven heating of Earth’s surface

Bonus: steal a flag

400

What is an example of friction?

A) A sled slowing down in snow

B) A light turning on

C) Ice melting

D) Wind blowing


A) A sled slowing down in snow

400

What is the path of energy in an ecosystem called?

A) Web

B) Chain

C) Cycle

D) Flow


B) Chain

400

What causes most of the changes to Earth’s surface over time?

A) Volcanic eruptions

B) Tornadoes

C) Earthquakes

D) Weathering, erosion, deposition

D) Weathering, erosion, deposition

500

What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment? A) To make the test more funB) To confuse the resultsC) To compare results to the group without changesD) To skip collecting data

C) To compare results to the group without changes

500

What is the difference between weather and climate?

A) Climate changes every day

B) Weather is long-term

C) Weather is short-term, climate is long-term

D) They are the same thing


C) Weather is short-term, climate is long-term

500

How can you increase the force on an object?

A) Make it smaller

B) Push it harder or increase mass

C) Add wheels

D) Pull slower


B) Push it harder or increase mass

500

What might happen if a top predator disappears from an ecosystem?

A) The prey population would grow

B) Nothing

C) The weather changes

D) The soil dries

A) The prey population would grow

500

How does a volcano change Earth’s surface?

A) It dries up the soil

B) It forms new land by adding rock

C) It causes tsunamis

D) It cracks the sky

B) It forms new land by adding rock

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