
6th Grade - Formative Items Set: Exploring Planetary Systems

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Jessica has created the diagram shown to model three planets in the order of their gravitational force with the sun. Which change to the model will make it more accurate and why? Options: Reorder the planets to Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, because the Sun pulls more strongly on smaller planets than on larger planets. Reorder the planets to Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, because both distance from the Sun and the planets’ masses influence gravitational pull. Keep the same order but move Earth and Mercury much farther away, because gravitational pull increases as distance from the Sun increases. Put all three planets the same distance from the Sun, because the Sun’s constant mass causes the same gravitational pull on all three planets.
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Reorder the planets to Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, because both distance from the Sun and the planets’ masses influence gravitational pull.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which distance from the Sun is the most likely location where a rocky planet with a diameter of 9,500 km and three moons would be found? Options: 0.5 AU, 2.0 AU, 5.0 AU, 9.0 AU
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2.0 AU
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
These photographs show surface features of four objects in the solar system. Which is the best conclusion about what these images could tell us about surface features on Earth?
Back
Earth has also been hit by numerous meteorites over the years, even if several impact craters are covered by the ocean, plants, or other objects.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What description of this model is incorrect? The tennis ball is spinning on an axis as it moves. The tennis ball revolves around Ben. The string keeps the tennis ball from traveling in a straight line. Ben is much larger and represents a larger mass than the tennis ball.
Back
The tennis ball is spinning on an axis as it moves.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A curved groove is placed on a level table, as shown. A ball is pushed in the groove at P so that it exits the curve at Q. How would the ball move after it leaves the groove at Q?
Back
It would go off Q in a straight line.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Based on the information above, what should be the mass for the object that represents Mars?
Back
4.0 kg
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Select the correct order of the Earth's layers from the outermost layer to the innermost layer.
Back
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
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