All 5th Grade Science Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : 5th Grade Science
Select the planet that is closest to the sun.
Neptune
Earth
Venus
Mercury
Mercury
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
We can use a mnemonic device to help us remember this order. A common mnemonic device is: My Very Excellent Mom Just Served Us Noodles. The first letter of each word matches the first letter of each planet. You can come up with your own mnemonic device to help you remember the order of the planets!
The diagram provided shows the order of the planets. We can see that Mercury is the closest planet from the sun; thus, Mercury is the correct answer.
Image adapted from public domain NASA image at http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/images/ppj_hp_pluto.jpg.
Example Question #2 : 5th Grade Science
Select the planet that is furthest away from the sun.
Jupiter
Neptune
Uranus
Saturn
Neptune
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
We can use a mnemonic device to help us remember this order. A common mnemonic device is: My Very Excellent Mom Just Served Us Noodles. The first letter of each word matches the first letter of each planet. You can come up with your own mnemonic device to help you remember the order of the planets!
The diagram provided shows the order of the planets. We can see that Neptune is the furthest away planet from the sun; thus, Neptune is the correct answer.
Image adapted from public domain NASA image at http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/images/ppj_hp_pluto.jpg.
Example Question #1 : Earth And Space Science
Select the planet that comes before Earth.
Venus
Jupiter
Mercury
Mars
Venus
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
We can use a mnemonic device to help us remember this order. A common mnemonic device is: My Very Excellent Mom Just Served Us Noodles. The first letter of each word matches the first letter of each planet. You can come up with your own mnemonic device to help you remember the order of the planets!
The diagram provided shows the order of the planets. We can see that Venus comes before Earth; thus, Venus is the correct answer.
Image adapted from public domain NASA image at http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/images/ppj_hp_pluto.jpg.
Example Question #3 : 5th Grade Science
Select the planet that comes after Earth.
Jupiter
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Mars
To answer this question correctly, we need to recall the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
We can use a mnemonic device to help us remember this order. A common mnemonic device is: My Very Excellent Mom Just Served Us Noodles. The first letter of each word matches the first letter of each planet. You can come up with your own mnemonic device to help you remember the order of the planets!
The diagram provided shows the order of the planets. We can see that Mars is comes after Earth; thus, Mars is the correct answer.
Image adapted from public domain NASA image at http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/images/ppj_hp_pluto.jpg.
Example Question #1 : Life Science
The process of plants making their own food with sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water is called __________.
reproduction
photosynthesis
evolution
adaptation
photosynthesis
Plants make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into chemical energy that is used for food.
Example Question #1 : Life Science
Select the answer that is represented by point A on the diagram provided.
Nuclear Membrane
Nucleolus
Cell Membrane
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
There are four pieces of a cell shown on the diagram provided.
Cell Membrane: The cell is contained by the cell membrane and it keeps all the pieces inside.
Nucleus: The nucleus is known as the brain of a cell. The nucleus is a structure within the cell's structure. The nucleus isn't always in the middle of the cell, but it's usually not near an edge.
Nucleolus: The nucleolus is within the nucleus, and can be thought of as the brain of the nucleus.
Nuclear Membrane: The nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus.
Point A is pointing to the Cell Membrane.
Example Question #2 : Life Science
Select the answer that is represented by point B on the diagram provided.
Nucleolus
Nucleus
Nuclear Membrane
Cell Membrane
Nucleus
There are four pieces of a cell shown on the diagram provided.
Cell Membrane: The cell is contained by the cell membrane and it keeps all the pieces inside.
Nucleus: The nucleus is known as the brain of a cell. The nucleus is a structure within the cell's structure. The nucleus isn't always in the middle of the cell, but it's usually not near an edge.
Nucleolus: The nucleolus is within the nucleus, and can be thought of as the brain of the nucleus.
Nuclear Membrane: The nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus.
Point B is pointing to the Nucleus.
Example Question #3 : Life Science
Select the answer that is represented by point C on the diagram provided.
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
Nuclear Membrane
Nucleolus
Nucleolus
There are four pieces of a cell shown on the diagram provided.
Cell Membrane: The cell is contained by the cell membrane and it keeps all the pieces inside.
Nucleus: The nucleus is known as the brain of a cell. The nucleus is a structure within the cell's structure. The nucleus isn't always in the middle of the cell, but it's usually not near an edge.
Nucleolus: The nucleolus is within the nucleus, and can be thought of as the brain of the nucleus.
Nuclear Membrane: The nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus.
Point C is pointing to the Nucleolus.
Example Question #4 : Life Science
Select the answer that is represented by point D on the diagram provided.
Nuclear Membrane
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Cell Membrane
Nuclear Membrane
There are four pieces of a cell shown on the diagram provided.
Cell Membrane: The cell is contained by the cell membrane and it keeps all the pieces inside.
Nucleus: The nucleus is known as the brain of a cell. The nucleus is a structure within the cell's structure. The nucleus isn't always in the middle of the cell, but it's usually not near an edge.
Nucleolus: The nucleolus is within the nucleus, and can be thought of as the brain of the nucleus.
Nuclear Membrane: The nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus.
Point D is pointing to the Nuclear Membrane.
Example Question #1 : 5th Grade Science
Select the answer that is a physical change.
Baking a cake
A nail rusting
Wood burning
Ice melting
Ice melting
A physical change is a change is a substance that does not change what the substance is. In contrast, in chemical change a new substance is formed.
Let's look at our options:
When wood is burned, the wood turns into ash. We can't get the piece of wood back once it's been burned; thus, wood burning is a chemical change.
When a cake is baked, the ingredients combine and turn into a cake once it's baked. Once we have a cake, we can't get the ingredients back; thus, baking a cake is a chemical change.
When a nail rusts, pieces of the metal nail have turned into rust. We can't get the original nail back; thus, a nail rusting is a chemical change.
Ice is made up of water, and when the ice melts we are left with a puddle of water. If we freeze the water, it will turn back into ice; thus, melting ice is a physical change.