1.
Question 1 points
Scientist CJ’s favorite smell is apple pie. Last time he cooked apple pie he trapped the smell into a container. He felt
selfish for keeping it all for himself, so he took the cap off to share with his friends. When he takes the cap off what will
happen with the gas?
a. Change its shape and size
b. Not change its shape or size
c. Change its shape but not its size
d. Not change its shape but change its size
2. Question 1 points
Scientist Craig has a glass of water and spills it in the hallway, what will the water do?
a. Not change its shape but change its size
b. Not change its shape or size
c. Change its shape and size
d. Change its shape but not its size
3. Question 1 points
You decide to help your family cook breakfast one weekend. Which of the following actions would be considered a
chemical change?
a. Making scrambled eggs.
b. Folding the napkins
c. Cutting up the vegetables
d. Slicing an orange
4. Question 1 points
Which of the following states of matter would not change shape if it was placed in a jar?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. All of Them
5. Question 1 points
Your little brother asked what would happen if you placed a cup of water on the window sill for a week inside the
kitchen. Instead of just telling him, you told him to try the experiment for himself. What should your brother
expect to happen by the end of the week?
a. The water boiled and disappeared.
b. The water evaporated into a gas.
c. The water froze inside the glass and turned into a solid.
d. More water collected in the glass.
6. What small particles make up matter?
a. Lima Beans
b. Gas
c. Molecules
d. Dust
8. Question 1 points
Which phase of matter likes to change its size AND shape?
a. Liquid
b. Gas
c. Solid
d. All of them
9. Question 1 points
When you take energy away from a gas and therefore turn it into a liquid, this process is called what?
a. Evaporation
b. Melting
c. Freezing
d. Condensation
12. Question 1 points
Your class is making ice cream during an activity. Which of the following items would not have helped in the freezing
process of the milk and cream liquid?
a. Sugar
b. Salt
c. Ice
d. Water
14. Question 1 points
What is it called when something goes from a liquid to solid state?
a. Steaming
b. Melting
c. Freezing
d. Hardening
15. Question 1 points
What can I expect if I mix a liquid acid like vinegar and a solid base like baking soda in a sealed bag?
a. The bag will melt.
b. The bag will expand because it created a new solid
c. The bag will expand because it will create a gas
d. The bag will lose air because it loses air
17. Question 1 points
You took your ice cold water bottle outside for recess on a hot day. Before you even opened the water bottle, you
noticed there was water collected on the side of your bottle. What is the best explanation of what is happening?
a. The moisture in the air is collecting on the outside of the glass because of condensation.
b. Your water bottle is sweating because it is so hot outside.
c. Your water bottle is getting so hot that it is melting.
d. The water inside your closed water bottle is starting to evaporate.
18. Question 1 points
Which of the following is not an example of a physical change?
a. Burning Toast
b. Cutting a sandwich
c. Crumbling cheese
d. Slicing tomatoes
19. Question 1 points
Scientist Davis finds a rock outside that is as big as his fist. He brings it inside and puts it in a big bowl. What will the rock
do?
a. Not change its shape but change its size
b. Change its shape and size
c. Not change its shape or size
d. Change its shape but not its size
20. Question 1 points
What would you have to add to solid ice to make it turn it into a liquid?
a. Heat
b. Blender
c. Liquid
d. More solid
1. Question 1 points
What is the process called in which plants change sunlight into food?
a. Germination
b. Sunsynthesis
c. Food Transfer
d. Photosynthesis
2. Question 1 points
What are the leaves called that people use to flavor their food?
a. Seeds
b. Herbs
c. Petals
d. Roots
3. Question 1 points
What part of the plant goes into the ground to provide the plant stability and absorbs water for the plant?
a. Roots
b. Petals
c. Leaves
d. Stem
6. Question 1 points
How do plants get their energy?
a. All plants get their energy from the sun.
b. They absorb it out of the soil.
c. Plants don't need energy.
d. They get it from their momma.
7. Question 1 points
What is the term used when a seed begins to grow?
a. Respiration
b. Germination
c. Pollination
d. Photosynthesis
8. Question 1 points
Which component of soil is made up of previously living materials?
a. Organic Matter
b. Water
c. Clay
d. Rocks & Rock Particles
9. Question 1 points
If you put an insect and a plant in airtight container, what can you expect to happen?
a. They use and release different types of air, so they should continue to live.
b. The plant will run out of air.
c. The insect will run out of air.
d. Both will die instantly
Which of the following is NOT scientifically considered a fruit?
a. Tomato
b. Pumpkin
c. Broccoli
d. Pear
14. Question 1 points
What are the tiny tubes called inside the stem that bring water from the roots to the rest of the plant?
a. Inner Tubes
b. Phloem
c. Roots
d. Xylem
15. Question 1 points
Plants give off what type of air that animals use to breathe?
a. Helium
b. Nitrogen
c. Carbon Dioxide
d. Oxygen
16. Question 1 points
Which component of soil absorbs the most water?
a. Clay
b. Sand
c. Soil
d. Organic Matter
17. Question 1 points
What environmental condition might diminish plant growth?
a. Drought
b. Cloudy Day
c. Sunny Day
d. Breezy Day
18. Question 1 points
What type of scientist studies living plants?
a. Geologist
b. Botanist
c. Paleontologist
d. Entomologist
19. Question 1 points
Which of the following does not help in the process of pollination?
a. Insects
b. Wind
c. Photosynthesis
d. Sunlight
20. Question 1 points
Which part of the plant attracts insects to help with pollination?
a. Stems
b. Flowers
c. Roots
d. Insects don't like plants