Unit 5 Test Review
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1.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.1.1. Kinetic energy is the (a) . When this motion occurs in the form of (b) we call it (c) energy. When this motion occurs randomly in the particles of an object we call it (d) energy.
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.1.1: I can determine if a type of energy is an example of kinetic or potential energy.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
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NGSS.HS-PS3-4
2.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.1.1 (a) is energy that is stored. When that energy is stored above the ground we call it (b) gnergy. When that energy is stored inside an atom we call it (c) energy.
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.1.1: I can determine if a type of energy is an example of kinetic or potential energy.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
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NGSS.HS-PS2-4
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.1.1
Which of the following represent Kinetic Energy? There may be more than one correct answer.
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.1.1: I can determine if a type of energy is an example of kinetic or potential energy.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
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NGSS.HS-PS3-2
NGSS.HS-PS3-3
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.1.1
Which of the following represent Potential Energy? There may be more than one correct answer.
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.1.1: I can determine if a type of energy is an example of kinetic or potential energy.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-4
NGSS.HS-PS3-2
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.2.1
Biomass is an energy source we've used for a very long time. Which of the following best answers the question: Is biomass a renewable resource?
Biomass can be replenished by growing more plants, so it is renewable if we don't use more than we grow.
Biomass cannot be replenished, when it is used it is gone forever.
Biomass can be replenished so we can use as much as we want without concern about running out.
Biomass is an old technology so it cannot be renewable.
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.2.1: I can differentiate renewable and nonrenewable energy sources.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
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NGSS.MS-LS1-6
NGSS.MS-LS2-3
6.
LABELLING QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.2.1
match the correct labels to the picture.
Renewable energy sources
Kinetic Energy
Nonrenewable energy sources
Potential Energy
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.2.1: I can differentiate renewable and nonrenewable energy sources.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS3-2
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
5.2.1
Is Nuclear Power a renewable energy source, why or why not?
Yes, nuclear energy is renewable so nuclear power must be too.
No, nuclear energy is not renewable so nuclear power cannot be either.
No, nuclear energy is renewable but the Uranium we use in power plants to access it is not.
Yes, matter cannot be destroyed so there will always be nuclear energy.
Answer explanation
This question links to success criteria 5.2.1: I can differentiate renewable and nonrenewable energy sources.
If you got it correct place a check mark in the question results section. If you got it incorrect place an X in that section. If this was a redemption question, cross out the one X and replace it with a check mark.
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