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WEEK 4: Lesson 1 Quiz (Make-up points)

Authored by Travis Lehrke

Science

6th Grade

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WEEK 4:  Lesson 1 Quiz  (Make-up points)
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1.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A change in the thermal energy of a substance can lead to a change of state. For example, when heat is added to a solid, its particles move (a)   .

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2.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Once a solid gains enough thermal energy, it can change state to a (a)   .

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Water is unique in that it exists in all three states on Earth. Which statement best describes what happens to the energy of the particles when water vapor begins to cool?

A.The average potential energy decreases.

B.The average kinetic energy decreases.

C.The average potential energy remains the same.

D.The average kinetic energy remains the same.

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4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

On a hot summer day, a piece of ice is removed from a cooler and placed in a cup that is sitting on a picnic table. Which of the following statements are true about what happens to the ice and the cup over time? Choose the two that apply.

A.Heat moves from the ice to the cup.

B.The particles in the ice start to move faster.

C.Both the ice and the cup change state.

D.The cup changes temperature.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Jennifer was heating water on a stovetop to cook pasta. She noticed bubbles of water vapor forming at the bottom of the pot of water as the water was boiling. Which word best explains what is changing in the water?

the electromagnetic energy

the thermal energy

the nuclear energy

the electrical energy

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A boy and his younger sister are at the zoo on a hot day. They each buy a cold lemonade. The boy buys a large lemonade and his sister buys a small. They set their cups on a hot table and wait a while before they start drinking. When they finally begin to drink their lemonade, the girl complains that her drink is no longer cold. However, the brother states that his larger drink is still cold.


Which of the following statements best explains why the boy’s drink is still cold, but the girl’s drink is not?

A.The large cup of lemonade has more particles and requires more energy from its surroundings to warm up.

B.The large cup of lemonade has more particles and requires less energy from its surroundings to warm up.

C.The small cup of lemonade has fewer particles and requires more energy from its surroundings to warm up.

D.Both cups of lemonade require the same amount of energy from their surroundings to warm up to the same temperature.

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7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A boy and his younger sister are at the zoo on a hot day. They each buy a cold lemonade. The boy buys a large lemonade and his sister buys a small. They set their cups on a hot table and wait a while before they start drinking. When they finally begin to drink their lemonade, the girl complains that her drink is no longer cold. However, the brother states that his larger drink is still cold.


What conclusions could the boy and girl accurately draw from their observations? Choose the two that apply.

A.Energy from the hot table and warm air is transferred to the cold cups of lemonade.

B.The particles in the warmer cup of lemonade have more kinetic energy than the particles in the colder cup of lemonade.

C.The thermal energy of a liquid is the same regardless of its size.

D.If there are two different amounts of the same liquid, the temperature is a good way to compare their thermal energies.

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