Will You Pass This 3-5th Grade Science Quiz?
Written by Daniel Rackley
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Do you have what it takes to pass 3-5th-grade science to make your way to 6th grade?
Do you have what it takes to pass 3-5th-grade science to make your way to 6th grade? Most quiz takers can't score higher than 70% on this ultimate science quiz. Prove you are smarter than a fifth grader!
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Daniel Rackley3-5th Grade Science Quiz Questions
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Question 1
What is the minimum amount of energy necessary for a chemical reaction?
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AActivation energy
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BActivation speed
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CMass
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DMotion ratio
Activation energy
Activation energy, in chemistry, is the minimum amount of energy that is required to activate atoms or molecules to a condition in which they can undergo chemical transformation or physical transport.
Question 2
The "Ring of Fire" refers to ____.
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AForest fires
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BThe ocean floor
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CThe volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
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DAn active erupting volcano
The volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
The Ring of Fire is a string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, around the edges of the Pacific Ocean. Roughly 90% of all earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire, and the ring is dotted with 75% of all active volcanoes on Earth.
Question 3
What do mitochondria do?
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AStore food
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BMove materials
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CConvert food into energy
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DMake protein
Convert food into energy
Mitochondrial division is stimulated by energy demand, so cells with an increased need for energy contain greater numbers of these organelles than cells with lower energy needs.
Question 4
What is one of the two bottom chambers of the heart that receives blood from the atrium and sends it out of the heart through arteries?
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AArtery
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BVentricle
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CAorta
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DVein
Ventricle
Oxygen-rich blood from your lungs passes through the pulmonary veins, enters the left atrium and is pumped into the left ventricle. From there, it is pumped to the rest of your body through the aorta.
Question 5
The three types of pulley systems are: Fixed, Movable and ____.
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ACompound
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BSling
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CTransferrable
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DImmovable
Compound
A pulley is defined as being one of the three simple machines: the pulley, the lever, and the inclined plane. A fixed pulley describes a pulley that is secured to a single spot. A movable pulley is a pulley that moves with the load you are moving. The compound pulley system is a combination of fixed and movable pulleys.
Question 6
Where does gestation occur?
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APlacenta
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BUmbilical cord
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COvaries
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DUterus
Uterus
The fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube for about 3 to 4 days. But within 24 hours of being fertilized, it starts dividing fast into many cells. It keeps dividing as it moves slowly through the fallopian tube to the uterus. Its next job is to attach to the lining of uterus. This is called implantation.
Question 7
How many planets are in our Solar System?
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A6
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B10
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C8
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D7
8
A solar system is a star and all of the objects that travel around it -- planets, moons, asteroids, comets and meteoroids. Most stars host their own planets, so there are likely tens of billions of other solar systems in the Milky Way galaxy alone. Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet and not technically a planet.
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