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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

1,000,000 5th Grade 9 5th Grade 10 4th Grade 7 4th Grade 8 3rd Grade 5 3rd Grade 6 2nd Grade 3 2nd Grade 4 1st Grade 1 1st Grade 2 500, , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

5th Grade 9 Question The ability to cause a motion or create change is called ___. a. Energyb. Workc. Force The ability to cause a motion or create change is called ___. a. Energyb. Workc. Force

5th Grade 9 Answer The ability to cause a motion or create change is called ___. a. Energyb. Workc. Force The ability to cause a motion or create change is called ___. a. Energyb. Workc. Force

5th Grade 10 Question Describe this drawing. a. Closed series circuit b. Closed parallel circuit c. Open series circuit d. Open parallel circuit Describe this drawing. a. Closed series circuit b. Closed parallel circuit c. Open series circuit d. Open parallel circuit

5th Grade 10 Answer Describe this drawing. a. Closed series circuit b. Closed parallel circuit c. Open series circuit d. Open parallel circuit Describe this drawing. a. Closed series circuit b. Closed parallel circuit c. Open series circuit d. Open parallel circuit

4th Grade 7 Question Mom puts some frozen vegetables in boiling water. What is the direction the heat energy transfers? a. From the water to the veggies b. From the veggies to the water c. There is no transfer of heat energy Mom puts some frozen vegetables in boiling water. What is the direction the heat energy transfers? a. From the water to the veggies b. From the veggies to the water c. There is no transfer of heat energy

4th Grade 7 Answer Mom puts some frozen vegetables in boiling water. What is the direction the heat energy transfers? a. From the water to the veggies b. From the veggies to the water c. There is no transfer of heat energy Mom puts some frozen vegetables in boiling water. What is the direction the heat energy transfers? a. From the water to the veggies b. From the veggies to the water c. There is no transfer of heat energy

4th Grade 8 Question True or false? 1. Light only travels in straight lines. 2. Light can bend or refract. 3. Light can travel through empty space. 4. Light can pass through any material. True or false? 1. Light only travels in straight lines. 2. Light can bend or refract. 3. Light can travel through empty space. 4. Light can pass through any material.

4th Grade 8 Answer True or false? 1. Light only travels in straight lines. F 2. Light can bend or refract. T 3. Light can travel through empty space. T 4. Light can pass through any material. F True or false? 1. Light only travels in straight lines. F 2. Light can bend or refract. T 3. Light can travel through empty space. T 4. Light can pass through any material. F

3rd Grade 5 Question Why are these balloons sticking to the kid? a. Balloons (-) Kid’s hair (-) b. Balloons (+) Kid’s hair (+) c. Balloons (-)Kid’s hair (+) Why are these balloons sticking to the kid? a. Balloons (-) Kid’s hair (-) b. Balloons (+) Kid’s hair (+) c. Balloons (-)Kid’s hair (+)

3rd Grade 5 Answer Why are these balloons sticking to the kid? a. Balloons (-) Kid’s hair (-) b. Balloons (+) Kid’s hair (+) c. Balloons (-)Kid’s hair (+) Why are these balloons sticking to the kid? a. Balloons (-) Kid’s hair (-) b. Balloons (+) Kid’s hair (+) c. Balloons (-)Kid’s hair (+)

3rd Grade 6 Question Mr. Thornton made an open circuit. Which item below could close the circuit so the light will light up? a. A rubber band b. A marker c. A pencil d. A paper clip Mr. Thornton made an open circuit. Which item below could close the circuit so the light will light up? a. A rubber band b. A marker c. A pencil d. A paper clip

3rd Grade 6 Answer Mr. Thornton made an open circuit. Which item below could close the circuit so the light will light up? a. A rubber band b. A marker c. A pencil d. A paper clip Mr. Thornton made an open circuit. Which item below could close the circuit so the light will light up? a. A rubber band b. A marker c. A pencil d. A paper clip

2nd Grade 3 Question Which of these is an open circuit? a. b. c. Which of these is an open circuit? a. b. c.

2nd Grade 3 Answer Which of these is an open circuit? a. b. c. Which of these is an open circuit? a. b. c.

2nd Grade 4 Question Which object below transforms electrical energy to heat, light and motion? a. b. c. d. e. Which object below transforms electrical energy to heat, light and motion? a. b. c. d. e.

2nd Grade 4 Answer Which object below transforms electrical energy to heat, light and motion? a. b. c. d. e. Which object below transforms electrical energy to heat, light and motion? a. b. c. d. e.

1st Grade 1 Question To turn the light on you need to ___ a. have an open circuit b. have a closed circuit c. have a plastic switch d. have a remote control To turn the light on you need to ___ a. have an open circuit b. have a closed circuit c. have a plastic switch d. have a remote control

1st Grade 1 Answer To turn the light on you need to ___ a. have an open circuit b. have a closed circuit c. have a plastic switch d. have a remote control To turn the light on you need to ___ a. have an open circuit b. have a closed circuit c. have a plastic switch d. have a remote control

1st Grade 2 Question Name 2 conductors and 2 insulators

1st Grade 2 Answer Conductors such as: copper, steel, gold, most metals Insulators such as: rubber, plastic, wood, glass Conductors such as: copper, steel, gold, most metals Insulators such as: rubber, plastic, wood, glass

Million Dollar Question Grade Level 11

1,000,000 Question This is an electric car. Explain how it can change electricity into 4 other forms of electricity.

1,000,000 Answer The electricity transforms into: Heat energy from the heater Light energy from the lights. Kinetic energy (motion) from the motor Sound energy from the horn. The electricity transforms into: Heat energy from the heater Light energy from the lights. Kinetic energy (motion) from the motor Sound energy from the horn.

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