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Science Review 1.5

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5th Grade

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Science Review 1.5
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Bacteria are a type of microorganism. They are found in the environment and in food. They are also found inside people and animals. Touching a surface with bacteria can spread them from one place to another.

Bacteria break down food for digestion. Cows are able to digest grass because of bacteria. Bacteria can also alter food. Bacteria turn milk into other dairy products, like yogurt and cheese. Sourdough bread tastes sour because of bacteria.

Some types of bacteria produce toxins. These types of bacteria can cause illnesses. Eating foods with certain bacteria can cause stomach cramps. Bacteria also cause plaque buildup on teeth. These bacteria can lead to gum disease and cavities. Which bacteria function proves that some microorganisms are harmful?

giving bread a sour taste

breaking down food for digestion

turning milk into yogurt and cheese

producing plaque that causes gum disease

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Students are learning the difference between inherited and acquired traits in their science class. Traits are characteristics that can be physical or behavioral. Inherited traits are passed down from parents to offspring. Acquired traits are learned through interactions in the environment. The image shows a few examples of inherited and acquired traits. A student has dimples on their cheeks. Which question would BEST determine if the dimples are an inherited trait?

What size are the dimples?

Do other students have dimples?

Does the student like their dimples?

Was the student born with dimples?

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Students are learning the difference between inherited and acquired traits in their science class. Traits are characteristics that can be physical or behavioral. Inherited traits are passed down from parents to offspring. Acquired traits are learned through interactions in the environment. The image shows a few examples of inherited and acquired traits. A student has enjoyed dancing for as long as they can remember and is very good at it. Which question would BEST classify the student's dancing abilities as acquired?

Was the student born with the ability to dance?

Did the student take lessons to learn to dance?

Is the student a better dancer than their parents?

Did the student inherit the ability to dance from their parents?

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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A volcanic eruption occurs when magma and gases break through Earth's surface. When the magma explodes onto Earth's surface, it becomes lava and cools down. The cooled lava often creates a landform known as a volcano. In New Mexico, a volcanic eruption occurred 30 million years ago. Over time, natural forces changed the volcano and the area around it. Today, the volcano is extinct because it no longer erupts. A landform called Shiprock is all that is left. The area and the landform are shown. Which process broke down the rock of the original volcano?

erosion

deposition

weathering

sedimentation

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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A volcanic eruption occurs when magma and gases break through Earth's surface. When the magma explodes onto Earth's surface, it becomes lava and cools down. The cooled lava often creates a landform known as a volcano. In New Mexico, a volcanic eruption occurred 30 million years ago. Over time, natural forces changed the volcano and the area around it. Today, the volcano is extinct because it no longer erupts. A landform called Shiprock is all that is left. The area and the landform are shown. Which process MOST LIKELY transported the broken-down rock away from the volcano?

erosion by wind

deposition by wind

erosion by organisms

weathering by organisms

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a difference between bar magnets and electromagnets?

Electromagnets need a power source and bar magnets do not.

Electromagnets can attract metal objects and bar magnets cannot.

Bar magnets have adjustable strengths and electromagnets have fixed strengths.

Bar magnets are temporary magnets and electromagnets are permanent magnets.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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A student finds a plant growing on the trunk of a pine tree. The student makes the following model of what he saw. Which statement BEST classifies each plant?

The pine tree is an angiosperm, and the plant on the tree's trunk is a fern.

The pine tree is a gymnosperm, and the plant on the tree's trunk is a fern.

The pine tree is a gymnosperm, and the plant on the tree's trunk is a moss.

The pine tree is an angiosperm, and the plant on the tree's trunk is a moss.

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