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Question 1
1.

The property in which a metal is attracted to a magnet.

Question 2
2.

The three physical states are...

Select all three.

Question 3
3.

If something can be dissolved it is...

Question 4
4.

What stops energy from moving easily?

Question 5
5.
Something that is less dense than water will __________ while something more dense than water will __________.
Question 6
6.
Matter is __________
Question 7
7.

When matter is in a gas state, the atoms are...

Question 8
8.

Black Pepper is

Question 9
9.
__________ allow heat to easily pass through.
Question 10
10.
A rubber eraser sinks, therefore, it is __________ than water.
Question 11
11.

Question 12
12.

A liquid is changed into a solid when...

Question 13
13.

One substance completely dissolved into another is called...

Question 14
14.

Which of the following are good thermal insulators?

Select 3.

Question 15
15.

What has a fixed volume and a fixed shape?

Question 16
16.

How could you separate a solution like salt water?

Question 17
17.

A group of students builds a toy airplane.


Which type of energy enables the airplane to fly?

Question 18
18.

A student holds a mirror against the letter B.


Which statement correctly explains why the B appears backwards in the mirror?

Question 19
19.

Which item is the energy source?

Question 20
20.

Which item is the load?

Question 21
21.
This question has 2 parts.

A student constructs a graphic organizer to record data about the behavior of light.


Which of the following objects could complete the graphic organizer? __________

Which statement best explains your first answer? __________
Question 22
22.

Is it possible to turn on only 1 bell and 2 light bulbs?

Question 23
23.
Students collected items around the room and tested them with a flashlight. They sorted the items in the table below. What would the BEST title be for each column?
Other Answer Choices:
Absorption
Reflection
Refraction
Question 24
24.

Question 25
25.

Question 26
26.

Drag each illustration to the matching energy being used.

Question 27
27.

Drag each illustration to the matching definition of light energy.

Question 28
28.

Mary began to brew coffee in her coffee maker that was plugged into the wall. The water heats up causing molecules to move rapidly. Drag each energy type in the order in which it get converted; first on top, last on bottom.

  1. thermal
  2. mechanical
  3. electrical
Question 29
29.

Question 30
30.

Question 31
31.

Why can't person B see the candle?

Question 32
32.

A student builds the circuit shown in the figure.


What can the student do to allow the light to turn on?

Question 33
33.

What is wrong with the circuit below?

Question 34
34.

If all the switches are closed and then switch 1 was opened, how many light bulbs would be affected?

Question 35
35.

Drag each type of circuit to the matching definition.

  • Series circuit
  • Parallel circuit
  • Electricity flows along more than one pathway.
  • Electricity flows along one pathway.
Question 36
36.
Describe a use of mechanical energy: _______

Describe the use of electrical energy: _______

Describe a use of thermal energy: _______

Describe a use of sound energy: _______
Question 37
37.
Water freezes at __________°C.

Water boils at __________°C.
Question 38
38.

A student fills a large tank with 5 L of water. The student drops an apple, 3 marbles, a few coins, a plastic bottle, a pair of scissors, a fork, and a foam ball into the tank.


Drag each of the items to the correct density relative to water.

  • marbles
  • foam ball
  • Less dense than water
solid
ice
gas
water
What specific metals are magnetic?

Hint: "NICS" – Select 4 correct answers.
Tin
Steel
Iron
Cobalt
Aluminum
Nickel
thick gloves
gold
a winter jacket
a cooler
Electrical
Light is conducted by the mirror, creating an image of the letter B.
Ken placed several objects on a table. He wanted to make a complete circuit that produced light. Which objects would he need in order to make the circuit?

Select THREE answers only.
bell
garden hose
wire
lightbulb
string
battery
Ken placed several objects on a table. He wanted to make a complete circuit that produced sound. Which objects would he need in order to make the circuit?

Select THREE answers only.
string
wire
garden hose
lightbulb
battery
bell
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Sound
Reflection
Refraction
Absorption
Which types of activities/ observation listed below involve the use of electrical energy?
Turning on a chromebook
Writing with a pen
The morning announcements through a speaker
Placing books in a locker
Riding a bike
Washing your hands
The lights turning on
Which types of activities/ observation listed below involve the use of mechanical energy?
Placing books in a locker
Riding a bike
The lights turning on
Writing with a pen
Turning on a chromebook
The morning announcements through a speaker
Washing your hands
Replace the battery
plastic bottle
coins
apple
fork
scissors
more dense than water