SE M5 Quiz

SE M5 Quiz

20 Qs

quiz-placeholder

Similar activities

SOLAR SYSTEM

SOLAR SYSTEM

KG - University

15 Qs

What If We Were Alone?

What If We Were Alone?

KG - University

16 Qs

Earth & Space Test Review

Earth & Space Test Review

6th Grade - University

20 Qs

Moon Phases and Eclipses

Moon Phases and Eclipses

6th Grade

21 Qs

Earth, Moon, and Sun Vocab - Honors

Earth, Moon, and Sun Vocab - Honors

8th Grade

23 Qs

Vocab Quiz #19: Unit 6 Space Review

Vocab Quiz #19: Unit 6 Space Review

KG - University

16 Qs

Moon Phases, Tides Eclipses Test 2024

Moon Phases, Tides Eclipses Test 2024

KG - University

21 Qs

1. The contribution of Science to space exploration

1. The contribution of Science to space exploration

5th Grade

25 Qs

SE M5 Quiz

SE M5 Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

others

Hard

Created by

Mrs. H

FREE Resource

20 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

What do you expect the moon to look like on night 3?
Media Image
Media Image

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

What do you expect the moon to look like on night 9?
Media Image
Media Image

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

What do you expect the moon to look like on night 17?
Media Image
Media Image

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

What do you expect the moon to look like on night 22?
Media Image
Media Image

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Jin took all the photos of the Moon during the month of February. February is a month with 28 days. What do you expect the Moon to look like on the 1st day of March?
New Moon
The light will be half on the right.
Full moon
The light will be half on the left.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Having the observable illuminated part of the moon greater than a semicircle and less than a circle is called a _______________________________.
New Moon
Full Moon
Gibbous Moon
Crescent Moon

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

A moon that has the shape of a single curve, especially one that is broad in the center and tapers to a point at each end is called a full moon.
true
false

Create a free account and access millions of resources

Create resources
Host any resource
Get auto-graded reports
or continue with
Microsoft
Apple
Others
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
Already have an account?