
Science Doodles Review Page 2
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AILEEN MAHON
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16 Slides • 31 Questions
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Science Doodle 2
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The Water Cycle
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Multiple Choice
A diagram of the water cycle is shown below. What process is missing?
Transpiration
Precipitation
Ocean water
Sublimation
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Multiple Choice
The ______ is the major source of energy for the water cycle.
Earth
evaporation
fossil fuel
Sun
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Multiple Choice
Condensation is –
when water vapor condenses into liquid water
when liquid water turns into water vapor
when liquid water falls from the sky to Earth
when liquid water returns to lakes and oceans
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Multiple Choice
How does the Sun provide energy for the water cycle?
Plants use the light from the Sun to perform photosynthesis.
Heat from the Sun warms the air, which creates weather systems.
Heat from the Sun warms liquid and frozen water, causing it to turn into water vapor.
People can use light from the Sun to power water treatment plants.
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Multiple Choice
All of the following are processes that move water into the atmosphere as water vapor except –
evaporation
condensation
transpiration
sublimation
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Multiple Choice
At 7 A.M., a student notices the grass near the bus stop is wet with dew. At 3 P.M., when he gets off the bus, he notices the grass is dry. Which choice below correctly describes the processes that most likely caused these two observations?
Condensation – dew, evaporation – dry grass
Precipitation – dew, sublimation – dry grass
Condensation – dew, precipitation – dry grass
Precipitation – dew, evaporation – dry grass
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Multiple Choice
The picture shows what a student observed when he looked through a hand lens at a penny. What happens to light passing through a hand lens that makes the image of a penny appear larger? The light is-
absorbed
reflected
refracted
stopped
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Multiple Choice
The illustration shows a light ray striking an object. In the illustration, the light striking the object is-
absorbed
stopped
reflected
refracted
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Multiple Choice
The picture shows a child standing in a swimming pool. Why does the lower part of the child appear so much different in size from the upper part? (5.6C)
The light rays that travel through water and then into air are refracted.
The light rays that travel through water and then into air are enlarged.
The light rays that travel through air and then into water are reflected.
The light rays that travel through air and then into water are reduced.
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Multiple Choice
The model shows a special glass fiber that is thinner than some metal wires. When light enters one end of the fiber, it moves through the fiber as shown. After the light leaves the fiber, it travels---(5.6C)
in a straight line
back into the fiber
around the fiber
in a curve
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Multiple Choice
A student looks into a mirror and sees an image of an object. Which diagram shows an X where the object is most likely located? (5.6C)
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Multiple Choice
Lasers produce a beam of light that can be focused on a small area. A teacher uses two mirrors to shine a beam of light from a laser onto a box. Which diagram shows how the teacher should position the two mirrors? (5.6C)
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Multiple Choice
The circuit does not work, what could you do to allow the circuit to work?
Add another light
Add another battery
Open the switch
Remove the wood block and connect the wires
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Multiple Choice
Which lights would turn on if your closed switches 1 and 2?
red, blue, and white
red and white
red and blue
blue, white, yellow
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Multiple Choice
What forms of energy are you using if you close switch 1?
light and electrical
light, sound, and electrical
light
sound
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Multiple Choice
What forms of energy are you using if you close switch 1?
light and electrical
light, sound, and electrical
light
sound
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Multiple Choice
Mrs. Rodriguez has a battery, wooden spoon, copper wire, metal paperclip, and a light bulb. Which materials does Mrs. Rodriguez need in order to create a complete circuit?
battery, wooden spoon, copper wire, and light bulb
battery, metal paperclip, copper wire, and light bulb
metal paperclip, copper wire, and light bulb
battery, wooden spoon, and light bulb
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Multiple Choice
A material that does NOT let electricity pass through it is called ...
electrical conductor
Battery
electrical insulator
light bulb
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Force: a push or pull
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would it take the most force to move?
a 3-pound ball
a 5 pound ball
a 15 pound ball
a 25 pound ball
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Multiple Choice
Imagine you kick four balls with the same amount of force. Which one will go the farthest?
a 3 pound ball
a 5 pound ball
a 15 pound ball
a 25 pound ball
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Multiple Choice
What does the force of gravity do to objects?
It makes them float
it makes them jump
it pulls them to the center of earth
it pushes them apart
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Multiple Choice
An example of the force of gravity is-
a rocket flying through space
a ball falling to the ground after it has been thrown
a cloud moving across the sky
the Sun rising
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Multiple Choice
force
movement
distance
time
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Multiple Choice
gravity
unbalanced forces
motion
balanced forces
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Multiple Choice
People often discuss weather and climate by saying phrases like the ones listed above. Which of the charts have the phrases listed in the appropriate columns?
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Multiple Choice
Students at an elementary school set up a weather station in 1985. The fifth-grade classes have been responsible for measuring and recording the daily temperature, wind speed, wind direction, precipitation, and cloud cover every year. Which characteristics of the area would students be able to describe only after 30 or more years?
geology
climate
geography
weather
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Multiple Choice
Each winter since 1980, a family measures the snowfall in their year and records the yearly average. This average is most common when describing what feature of the area?
Weather
Climate
Water cycle
Erosion patterns
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the weather?
The temperature is increasing as the cloud cover decreases
Wind speeds are greatest during the spring
Since 1970, yearly rainfall averages are lower than usual
Flash flooding has increased in many areas during the last few decades
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes an area's climate?
The predicted low temperature for the day
The lowest temperature on record for the day
The average low temperature for the day
The current low temperature in a nearby city
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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