5th Grade Trivia

Newton's Lab
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Who came up with the three laws of motion?Correct
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1 pointsWhat force pulls all objects toward the center of the Earth?
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Which law of motion says that it is harder to move something with a larger mass?Correct
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Which law says that an object in motion will stay in motion unless another forces changes that?Correct
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1 pointsWhich law of motion say that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
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1 pointsWhat force resists motion between two objects?
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What force did we use to launch the water rockets?Correct
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1 pointsWhich ball traveled the shortest distance when launched from the catapult?
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How would adding weight to your car change how far it can travel?Correct
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1 pointsIf you hit a golf ball, a cotton ball, and a baseball with an equal amount of force, which will accelerate the most?
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1 pointsIf you are in outer space, and you push a bowling ball away from your chest as hard as you can, what will happen to you?
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1 pointsWhich of the following best explains why your body leans to the side when taking a sharp turn in a car?
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1 pointsWhat is acceleration?
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1 pointsHow can you measure the speed of an object
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1 pointsWhat is a force?
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1 pointsWhat is weight?
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1 pointsIf you’re at the top of the Empire State Building, and you drop a penny and a quarter off the edge, which one will hit first?
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1 pointsIf you hit a cotton ball and a golf ball with a golf club, which will accelerate the most?
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1 pointsIf you throw a ball across a field, which forces are most likely to cause it to stop?
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The correct answer is Friction and Gravity.


Storm Chasers
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1 pointsWhich travels faster in a lightning storm?
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1 pointsWhat type of cloud is usually big and puffy?
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1 pointsHigh Atmospheric Pressure will result in:
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1 pointsWhat weather tool is used to measure air pressure?
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1 pointsWhat cloud type can described as wispy and thin?
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Thin wispy clouds are identified as cirrus clouds. These clouds are very thin and you can almost see through them.Incorrect
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1 pointsWhat type of cloud appears almost as as a blanket of clouds in the sky?
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1 pointsWhich of the following weather tools measures wind speed?
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1 pointsIn the United States, weather patterns mostly move from:
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1 pointsGusts of wind are caused by:
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1 pointsThe appearance of unusually warm water off the pacific coast of Peru and Ecuador is called:
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1 pointsWhat is generally true about the weather near the equator?
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1 pointsWhat does nimbus mean when referring to clouds?
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1 pointsWhile watching a barometer you noticed that the pressure has changed from low to high. What should the weather be like outside?
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1 pointsHow does a meteorologist know how much it has rained over a certain time period?
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1 pointsIf it is Summer in the United States, what season is it in Australia in the Southern Hemisphere?
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1 pointsWhat are the highest clouds in the atmosphere?
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1 pointsWhy do currents like the Gulf Stream travel near the surface of the water?
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1 pointsWhat warm “conveyer belt” of water raises the average temerature of the Eastern Seaboard by as much as 15° F?
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1 pointsYou look outside at the wind vane on top of your barn. The arrow is pointing to the W, what does that indicate?
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The correct answer is The winds are coming from the West.


Energy Matters
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Which of these is NOT a form of energy we get from the sunCorrect
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Which form of the sun’s energy provides solar power?Correct
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1 pointsWhen heat is transferred through a solid object it is:
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1 pointsWhen heat is transferred through a liquid or gas it is:
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How does energy from the sun travel to the earth?Correct
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1 pointsWhich of these is a conductor?
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If I melt 50 grams of ice in 150 grams of water, how much water will I end up with?Correct
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1 pointsHow will the weight of a closed system change over time?
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1 pointsWhat temperature water created a faster reaction in the volcano?
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1 pointsWhich of these is the most efficient for of heat transfer?
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1 pointsHow does the energy change when you change from ice to water?
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1 pointsWhen you lick a flag pole when it is freezing outside, which best describes what happens to the energy between your tongue and the flagpole?
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1 pointsWen you increase the temperature of a reaction, why does the rate of reaction change?
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1 pointsIf we boil water in a closed system what can we expect to happen to the amount of matter in that system?
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1 pointsIf you fill a paper cup with water and place it in a fire, why won’t the cup burn right away?
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1 pointsIf you go to the Emergency Room with roasted feet because they were cold, and you were impatient, and you just HAD to get them as hot as possible, as fast as possible, so you put them in the fire, what form of heat transfer roasted your feet?
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1 pointsYou have two fish named Barbara and Terry in a tank which is closed with a lid. Every morning you wake up, and you feed your fish. Once you’ve fed your Barb and Terr-bear, you weigh the tank, because you’re a weirdo who cares about your fish’s weight. Tuesday morning, you weigh the tank, and the whole thing weighs 50 pounds. You estimate that both fish weigh about a half pound. Wednesday morning, you awake to find that Barbara has eaten Terry. About how much should the tank weigh now?
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1 pointsYou left a hot, closed cup of coffee on the table in a cold room for a few hours. What can you expect to change?
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1 pointsYou left a hot, open cup of coffee on the table in a cold room for a few hours. What can you expect to change?
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The correct answer is It’s colder with less liquid.


Body Works: Inside and Out
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1 pointsWhat is an organism called that only consists of one cell?
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1 pointsWhat body system is in control of transporting messages?
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1 pointsWhat body system is in charge of delivering oxygen and nutrients to our cells?
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1 pointsWhat is the part of the cell that contains the DNA and controls the cell?
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1 pointsWhat part of the cell are all the organelles found?
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1 pointsWhat color is your blood?
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1 pointsWhat organ in your body absorbs the majority of nutrients from your food?
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1 pointsHow does your brain deliver messages throughout the body?
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1 pointsWhat is not a function of our skeletal system?
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1 pointsWhich body part does not make up our circulatory system?
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1 pointsWhat is the difference between arteries and veins?
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1 pointsWhat organ is in control of all other organs?
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1 pointsWhat is the order of organization within a multi cellular organism from smallest to largest?
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1 pointsWhat is the largest organ of the human body?
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Eco Explorers
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1 pointsA biome is an area that consists of similar plants, animals, and what other thing?
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1 pointsWhich of the following parts of an ecosystem make up the non living things?
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The non-living things in an ecosystem are abiotic factors. Some of these things include rocks, sunlight, air, water, and temperature.Incorrect
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1 pointsWhich of the following makes their own food?
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1 pointsWhich of these things eats dead organic matter and puts it back into the soil?
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1 pointsWhat is an example of a consumer?
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When an owl eats its prey, it will eat the entire thing whole. Owls cannot digest bones and fur, so it will spit this out as an owl pellet.Incorrect
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1 pointsWhat might a larva eventually turn into?
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1 pointsWhat is the main environmental issue in using styrofoam?
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1 pointsIn a forest ecosystem, a specific species of bird eats only from one type of plant. As a result of pollution, the plant species and had a dramatic decrease in population. Which of the following would most likely NOT be a possible result?
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1 pointsHow does a producer get their energy?
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1 pointsWhich of the following biomes receives the most amount of rainfall throughout the year?
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1 pointsWhat group is the lowest on the food chain pyramid?
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1 pointsWhat is the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem?
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1 pointsWhat is a food chain?
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The correct answer is A pathway indicating the flow of energy in an ecosystem.


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Which of these is an example of a learned trait?Correct
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1 pointsWhat controls our inherited traits?
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Which of these does not have DNA?Correct
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Where is DNA located?Correct
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1 pointsWhat tool can be used to estimate the probability of a certain genetic trait being expressedsolution?
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1 pointsWhich of these X-Y chromosome pairs in not possible?
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If parents already have 2 girls, what are the chances of their third child being a girl?Correct
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Which of these chameleon traits is a learned trait?Correct
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1 pointsWhat is the name of a trait that is expressed whenever it is present in DNA?
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What type of scientist studies DNA?Correct
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1 pointsDNA stands for:
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1 pointsA behavior that is coded into an organism’s DNA is known as:
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1 pointsWhich of the following is a recessive trait?
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1 pointsFor humans, walking on two legs is:
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1 pointsYour DNA is:
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1 pointsWhich of the following is not one of the amino acid building blocks of DNA?
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1 pointsWho discovered the structure of DNA?
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1 pointsThe shape of a double helix looks like a:
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1 pointsHow many pairs of chromosomes does a human have?
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1 pointsWhich two chromosomes do all male humans have?
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The correct answer is XY.