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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D 161. The larger the mass of a planet, the greater the pull of gravity on that planet’s surface. According to the information in the chart, which of these planets has a mass closest to the Earth’s mass? A. Jupiter B. Mercury C. Mars D. Venus PlanetSurface Gravity Mercury0.38 Venus0.90 Earth1.00 Mars0.38 Jupiter2.53 Approximate Surface Gravity of Some Planets Compared to the Earth

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D 161. The larger the mass of a planet, the greater the pull of gravity on that planet’s surface. According to the information in the chart, which of these planets has a mass closest to the Earth’s mass? Answer: D. Venus PlanetSurface Gravity Mercury0.38 Venus0.90 Earth1.00 Mars0.38 Jupiter2.53 Approximate Surface Gravity of Some Planets Compared to the Earth

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 4.7B 162. Which thing near this house will erode the MOST during a heavy rainstorm? A. Dirt pile B. Gravel driveway C. Stepping stones D. Soil under grass

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 4.7B 162. Which thing near this house will erode the MOST during a heavy rainstorm? Answer: A. Dirt pile

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.7D 163. Which of the following represents X? A. Venus B. Mars C. Jupiter x D. Neptune

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.7D 163. Which of the following represents X? Answer: C. Jupiter x

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.6B 164. Both light bulbs are lit in the circuit above. In order to turn off both lights, a switch must be installed in the circuit at the place marked- A.4 B.3 C. 2 D. 1

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.6B 164. Both light bulbs are lit in the circuit above. In order to turn off both lights, a switch must be installed in the circuit at the place marked- Answer: D. 1

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.8C 165. The Earth makes a complete rotation once every 24 hours. Which of these would best illustrate rotation? A. B. C. D.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.8C 165. The Earth makes a complete rotation once every 24 hours. Which of these would best illustrate rotation? Answer: C.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7C 166. Because burning fossil fuels creates pollution, alternatives are being investigated. What might limit the use of wind as a major energy source? A. Wind machines have huge blades to capture the wind. B. The strength of the wind varies. C. Wind power does not create pollution. D. Turbines and generators in the wind machine create electricity.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7C 166. Because burning fossil fuels creates pollution, alternatives are being investigated. What might limit the use of wind as a major energy source? Answer: B. The strength of the wind varies.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 4.8C 167. Which of the following describes the motion of Earth shown in this picture? A. Vibrating B. Orbiting C. Rotating D. Revolving

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 4.8C 167. Which of the following describes the motion of Earth shown in this picture? Answer: C. Rotating

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2F, 5.6C 168. Describe what is happening to the light in the diagram above.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2F, 5.6C 168. Describe what is happening to the light in the diagram above. Answer: The light is bending.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.8C 169. Mrs. Veron’s class was studying the movement of shadows outside. The above diagram was drawn during their study. Based on the diagram in which position could the students find the sun? A. W B. X C. Y D. Z

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.8C 169. Mrs. Veron’s class was studying the movement of shadows outside. The above diagram was drawn during their study. Based on the diagram in which position could the students find the sun? Answer: A. W

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.4A, 5.5B 170. Which of these shows the day when this thermometer was left outside? A.B. C.D.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.4A, 5.5B 170. Which of these shows the day when this thermometer was left outside? Answer: B.