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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

Test your knowledge with these science questions designed for 5th graders. Topics include states of matter, physical and chemical changes, and properties of solids, liquids, and gases.

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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

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  1. Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

  2. 1,000,000 500,000 300,000 1 2 3 4 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 175,000 100,000 5 6 7 8 50,000 25,000 9 10 11 12 10,000 13 14 15 5,000 16 2,000 17 18 19 20 1,000

  3. Question No. 1 When ice melts its particles… • move very far apart and gain energy. • come close together and lose energy. • lose energy and begin to move. • gain energy and begin to move.

  4. Question No. 2 Which one of the following is not a property of solids? • Definite volume • They do not flow • No definite shape • They are incompressible

  5. Question No. 3 Melting is the change in state of a • liquid to a solid. • solid to a liquid. • solid to a gas. • liquid to a gas.

  6. Question No. 4 The ability of the particles of a gas or liquid to move out and fill up all available space is called • evaporation • transfusion • melting • diffusion

  7. Question No. 5 The term fluid may describe more than one state of matter. Which one of the following best describes a fluid? • Gas or liquid • Solid or liquid or gas • Solid or gas • Liquid or solid

  8. Question No. 6 Boiling is the change in state of a • liquid to a gas. • gas to a liquid. • solid to a liquid. • solid to a gas.

  9. Question No. 7 In which state are the distances between the particles greatest? • Gas • Liquid • Both gas and liquid • Solid

  10. Question No. 8 A house made of toy blocks is weighed. It is taken apart and each block weighed separately. If the weight of all the blocks is added, what will it total? • A little less than the weight of the house. • The same as the house. • A little more than the weight of the house. • It would depend on how large the house was.

  11. Question No. 9 Water is boiled in a flask with a balloon over the top. As the water heats, the balloon expands. What has happened to the weight of this flask and balloon in this experiment? • It has increased as the balloon expands. • It has decreased as the water boiled away. • It has stayed the same. • It is unpredictable because the balloon is flexible.

  12. Question No. 10 5 grams of orange-drink mix is added to 100 grams of water. What would you expect the new solution to weigh? • 95 grams • 100 grams • 105 grams • 500 grams

  13. Question No. 11 How do you know when something is a solid? • It will pour. • It takes the shape of its container. • It cannot be seen easily. • It will hold its shape.

  14. Question No. 12 What evidence shows that ice has a physical change when left out in a room? • It reacts with oxygen in the air. • It changes to water. • It is hard and white. • It is cold to the touch.

  15. Question No. 13 Bread placed in a toaster turns brown then black if left too long. What is needed for this chemical change to take place? • Heat energy had to be added. • Heat energy had to be taken away. • A certain amount of time had to pass. • The bread had to be taken out of the wrapper

  16. Question No. 14 A student watches an ice cube melt into a puddle of water. Has a chemical reaction taken place? • Yes, a gas has been given off. • Yes, the color has changed. • No, water does not react chemically. • No, no new substances have formed.

  17. Question No. 15 Which of the following is NOT a physical property of matter? • phase (solid, liquid, gas) • hardness • shape • flammability

  18. Question No. 16 What do you call the ability of some materials to be drawn into wires? • Conductivity • Ductility • Brittleness • Solubility

  19. Question No. 17 Weight is an example of an intensive property of a material. • True • False

  20. Question No. 18 What term is used to denote the gaseous phase of a substance that is liquid under normal conditions? • Fluid • Gas • Vapor • Plasma

  21. Question No. 19 Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape. • True • False

  22. Question No. 20 Matter exists in any of the four physical states, namely, solid, liquid, gas and _________. • Fluid • Fog • Vapor • Plasma

  23. Million Dollar Question

  24. 1,000,000 Question What do you call the latest addition to the classification of Matter?

  25. 1,000,000 Answer BEC – Bose Einstein Condensate Return

  26. Thanks for Playing!

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