Sc.3.E.5.4

Sc.3.E.5.4

5th - 8th Grade

10 Qs

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Sc.3.E.5.4

Sc.3.E.5.4

Assessment

Quiz

Science

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-ESS1-2, MS-PS2-4, MS-PS2-5

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Charles Martinez

FREE Resource

10 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following best describes the formation of the solar system?

The Sun ejected rocky material, which later went on to form the planets.

A rotating disk of gas and dust was drawn together by the force of gravity.

One very large planetary body broke apart into several smaller planets.

Several stars of different masses cooled and formed the planets and the Sun.

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

If the Sun remained in place but no longer exerted a gravitational pull on Earth, what would be the resulting motion of Earth?

Earth would rotate at the same speed, but in the opposite direction.

Earth would continue in the same orbit around the Sun, at the same speed.

Earth would stop orbiting the Sun and begin moving in a straight line.

Earth would continue in the same orbit around the Sun, but begin to slow down.

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-4

NGSS.MS-PS2-5

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Gravity is a force of attraction between two or more masses. The gravitational attraction between the Sun and each of the planets is responsible for which of the following?

The amount of sunlight reaching the planets

The presence or absence of water on the planets.

The number of planets that can orbit the Sun.

The orbital motions of the planets around the Sun.

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following aspects of the solar system contributes most to the motion of the planets

Friction with the atmosphere

Magnetic field around the planets

Gravitational attraction of the Sun

Radiation from nearby stars

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-1

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Planets tend to have a spherical (round) shape. Which of the following best explains this aspect of planet formation?

Gravity

Thermal energy

Magnetism

Chemical reactions

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-4

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

The mass pulls down on the string as Jade spins the tennis ball around the spool. If Jade wishes to change the model to show what would happen if the Sun had a greater gravitation pull, what change should she make?

Spin the tennis ball at an increased speed

Replace the 1-kg mass with a 2-kg mass

Tie the tennis ball with a longer string

Change the spool to a longer one

Tags

NGSS.MS-PS2-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-4

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The orbital motions of the objects in the solar system are the direct result of which of the following features of the Sun?

Its magnetic field

Its brightness

Its gravitational pull

Its chemical composition

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-1

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-4

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