Photosynthesis
States of Matter
Forces & Motion
Moon Phases
Solar System and Stars
100

Which substances are needed for photosynthesis to take place?

A. carbon dioxide and water

B. carbon dioxide and oxygen

C. sugar and oxygen

D. sugar and water

A carbon dioxide water

100

The three main states of matter are:

Solid, Liquid, Gas 

100

A student drops a ball from shoulder height. The ball bounces 5 times before coming to a stop. What force causes the ball to fall to the ground? 

Gravity

100

What causes the moon's phases? 

A.) Where you are standing on Earth

B.) the amount of sunlight reflected onto the moon from the sun

C.) The tilt of Earth

D.) how fast the moon is moving

B.) the amount of sunlight reflected onto the moon from the sun

100

How long does it take to the Earth to do the ROTATION MOVEMENT?

24 HOURS ( 1 Day ) 

200

Which of the following statement is true regarding photosynthesis?

A. creates oxygen for animals to breath

B. creates energy for consumers to use

C. creates food for plants to use

D. all of these are correct

D. all of these are correct

200

State of matter with a definite shape and definite volume

Solid

200

Equal forces acting in opposition to each other where no movement is created is a?

Balanced Force

200

Define Waxing

A.) Moon is increasing and light part appears to be growing

B.) Completely illuminated

C.) dark side is facing earth

D.) Moon is decreasing and light part appears to be shrinking

A.) Moon is increasing and light part appears to be growing

200

What do Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have in common? 

A.)  They all have rocky surfaces.

B.)  They all appear to be similar to Earth.

C.)  They all are gaseous planets.

D.)  They all appear to be made of rock and ice.

C.)  They all are gaseous planets.

300

What gas do plants give off after conducting photosynthesis that humans/animals need in order to live? 


Oxygen

300

State of matter with no definite shape and no definite volume.

Gas

300

Four students ( E, F, G, and H ) go for a walk in the park. The table shows the distance each student travels in 17 minutes. 

| STUDENT ---Distance Travel (miles) |

              E --- 0.7

              F --- 1.0

              G --- 1.2

              H --- 0.8 

What can be concluded from the data shown in the table? 

a.) Student E walks the slowest

b.) Student F walks the fastest 

c.) Student G walks slower than Student E

d. ) Student H walks faster than Student F


a.) Student E walks the slowest

300

Name The Moon Phase? 

waxing crescent

300

A student separates Earth and Jupiter into different groups according to their

compositions.


Group A - EARTH            Group B-  JUPITER


In which group should Mars be placed, and why?

A.) Group A; Earth and Mars are both rocky planets.

B.) Group A; Earth and Mars are both made of gas.

C.) Group B; Jupiter and Mars are both rocky planets.

D.) Group B; Jupiter and Mars are both made of gas.

A.) Group A; Earth and Mars are both rocky planets.

400

What is the name of the sugars a plant produces after photosynthesis?

Glucose

400

State of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape

Liquid

400

What is the force that slows down or eventually stops an objects motion?

Friction

400

Name the Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous

400

A constellation is a set of stars found in a specific area of the sky. Therearearound88 constellations covering the entire northern and southern skies. 

On what basis are constellations identified and named? 

A.   their distances from the Sun 

B.   their distances from Earth’s horizon 

C.   shapes of different things they resemble 

D.   coordinates in which they are commonly seen 

C.   shapes of different things they resemble

500

Plants take in ________ from the air as one key ingredient for photosynthesis


carbon dioxide

500

Particles vibrate in place and do not change relative positions.

Solid

500

Which experiment listed below will best determine how friction affects the speed of a rolling object? 

A.)  Roll 3 objects of various sizes across the floor.

B.)  Roll 3 objects of equal size from various heights across the floor.

C.)  Roll 3 objects of equal size across 3 different types of surfaces.

D.)  Roll 3 objects of equal size from equal heights across the floor.

C.)  Roll 3 objects of equal size across 3 different types of surfaces.

500

What phase comes AFTER this one?

Waxing Gibbous

500

The constellations in the sky change from season to season because of? 

earth's revolution around the sun