___________ is a push or pull on an object.
a) A force
b) Energy
c) pressure
d) weight
A- A force
Which of the following statements about the solar system is false?
(a) Rockets are used as a form of transport to take astronauts into space.
(b) The Earth spins once on its axis every 365 days.
(c) The moon reflects light from the Sun.
B- Earth spins once on its axis every 365 days
A community of organisms living together is called a/an _______.
a) food web
b) ecosystem
c) species
d) population
B- Ecosystem
Two devices used to measure wind direction are:
a. Rain gauge and anemometer
b. Thermometer and barometer
c. Wind vane and windsock
C- wind vane and wind sock
Which of the following is the BEST way to dispose of plastic?
(a) Burn it to make energy
(b) Add it to landfill
(c) Recycle it
C
What unit is used to measure force?
a) newton
b) joules
c) degrees
d) watts
A- newton
The factors needed for the existence of life on a planet are:
(a) ice, high temperature and nitrogen
(b) sunlight, liquid water and right temperature
(c) low temperatures, oxygen and rocks
B- sunlight, liquid, water and right temperature
Some animals were brought in and kept in cages in the laboratory. They were given corn, rice, insects and pieces of meat. They only ate corn and rice.
These animals in their natural habitat would most likely eat______.
(a) Only producers
(b) Producers and consumers
(c) Only consumers
A- Only producers
Which of the following is NOT precipitation?
a) Sandstorm
b) Hail
c) rain
A- Sand Storm
The best metal which can be used to create the body of an airplane is?
a) gold
b) lead
c) steel
d) aluminum
D- aluminum
Wendy watched as an insect walked across the surface of a pool. Which force enables the insect to walk on the surface of the water?
a) friction
b) surface
c) gravity
d) magnetism
B- Surface tension
Which tool would be best for observing
distant objects?
(a) a (b) b (c) c
B
Which organism from the food chain is a secondary consumer?
(a) frog (b) grasshopper (c) snake
A- Frog
The process shown by the letter A in the diagram is:
a. condensation
b. cloud formation
c. evaporation
C- Evaporation
Danny took a pan off the fire and got burned by the handle. What material was the handle MOST LIKELY made of?
a) glass
b) wood
c) plastic
d) metal
D- metal
The amount of gravitational pull depends on an object's _____.
a) shape
b) location
c) mass
d) size
C- mass
Which of the following machines have helped scientists to put people into space and explore other planets?
A. rockets
B. submarines
C. satellites
A-Rockets
Which animal competes with the spider for food?
a) caterpillar
b) bird
c) mouse
d) fly
B- bird
High, wispy clouds are called:
a. nimbus
b. nimbostratus
c. cirrus
C- Cirrus
Which of the following statements is true?
a) Matter is changeable from one form to another
b) Ice is heavier than water
c) All states of matter are compressible
d) Matter can only exist in one state
A- Matter is changeable from one form to another
Why is it harder to stop a train than a motorcycle, even when the motorcycle is moving faster?
a) because the motorcycle is smaller
b) because the train has more momentum and more mass
c) because the train has less momentum and less mass
B- because the train has more momentum and more mass
Which sphere is the interior part of the Earth part of?
a) biosphere
b) geosphere
c) hydrosphere
d) atmosphere
B- Geosphere
Nutrients are returned to the soil by _________?
a) scavengers
b) producers
c) decomposers
d) consumers
C- Decomposers
Which of the following BEST explains why St. Lucia has a hotter climate than Canada?
a) Canada is covered with thick clouds that blocks the sun's light
b) St. Lucia is closer to the equator therefore it receives more direct sunlight than Canada
c) St. Lucia is smaller than Canada so St. Lucia heats up quicker
d) Canada has a lot of forest which helps to keep the place cool
B. St. Lucia is closer to the equator therefore it receives more direct sunlight than Canada
Which is NOT an example of a physical change?
a) dyeing your hair pink
b) burning a piece of paper
c) melting ice cream
d) breaking a chocolate bar into small pieces
B- burning a piece of paper