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A. B. C. D. 5 th Grade JEOPARDY TCAP SCIENCE Review

A. B. C. D Cells and Heredity Earth and Space MatterEcosystemsEnergy and Motion

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 100 Which structure should be labeled as the nucleus?

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 100 Which structure should be labeled as the nucleus?

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 200 Which structure is a vacuole?

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 200 Which structure is a vacuole?

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 300 Which of these has the greatest effect on a student's height? Genetic material from both parents Genetic material from the shortest parent The height of the oldest sibling The average height of other siblings

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 300 Which of these has the greatest effect on a student's height? Genetic material from both parents Genetic material from the shortest parent The height of the oldest sibling The average height of other siblings

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 400 One difference between an animal cell and a plant cell is that Only plant cells have a nucleus Only animal cells have a cell membrane Only animal cells have a chloroplast Only plant cells have a cell wall

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 400 One difference between an animal cell and a plant cell is that Only plant cells have a nucleus Only animal cells have a cell membrane Only animal cells have a chloroplast Only plant cells have a cell wall

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 500 A dog has 6 puppies, 4 females and 2 males. Which statement best describes the characteristics of the puppies? All puppies will look like the mom All puppies will look like the father Male and female puppies will look like both parents Male puppies will look like the father and female puppies will look like the mom

A. B. C. D. Cells and Heredity for 500 A dog has 6 puppies, 4 females and 2 males. Which statement best describes the characteristics of the puppies? All puppies will look like the mom All puppies will look like the father Male and female puppies will look like both parents Male puppies will look like the father and female puppies will look like the mom

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 100 Which most likely forms when plates move along a fault? Sandy beaches Mountain ranges Fossils Ocean Currents

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 100 Which most likely forms when plates move along a fault? Sandy beaches Mountain ranges Fossils Ocean Currents

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 200 What force holds Earth's atmosphere in place? pressure friction gravity electric

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 200 What force holds Earth's atmosphere in place? pressure friction gravity electric

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 300 Which side of a coastal mountain receives the least amount of rainfall? windward leeward north south

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 300 Which side of a coastal mountain receives the least amount of rainfall? windward leeward north south

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 400 Which planet is the fifth planet from the sun? Earth Pluto Mars Jupiter

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 400 Which planet is the fifth planet from the sun? Earth Pluto Mars Jupiter

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 500 Which best describes why cities near oceans are often warmer in the winter than cities far from the ocean at the same latitude? Oceans cool more slowly than land Ocean tides are highest in the winter The moon heats the air over the ocean Ocean waves move more quickly in winter

A. B. C. D. Earth and Space for 500 Which best describes why cities near oceans are often warmer in the winter than cities far from the ocean at the same latitude? Oceans cool more slowly than land Ocean tides are highest in the winter The moon heats the air over the ocean Ocean waves move more quickly in winter

A. B. C. D. Matter for 100 Small pieces of ice are broken off a large block of ice. Compared to the block of ice, the pieces of ice will completely melt faster than the block of ice slower than the block of ice at a higher temperature than the block of ice at the same rate as the block of ice

A. B. C. D. Matter for 100 Small pieces of ice are broken off a large block of ice. Compared to the block of ice, the pieces of ice will completely melt faster than the block of ice slower than the block of ice at a higher temperature than the block of ice at the same rate as the block of ice

A. B. C. D. Matter for 200 In which location would a glass of water evaporate most quickly? Outside, under a shady tree Inside of a refrigerator Sitting on a desk in our room Sitting outside in the sun

A. B. C. D. Matter for 200 In which location would a glass of water evaporate most quickly? Outside, under a shady tree Inside of a refrigerator Sitting on a desk in our room Sitting outside in the sun

A. B. C. D. Matter for 300 Which arrow represents evaporation? ABCDABCD

A. B. C. D. Matter for 300 Which arrow represents evaporation? ABCDABCD

A. B. C. D. Matter for 400 Which of the following is a physical property? Ability to rust Ability to burn Ability to melt when heated Ability to react with acid

A. B. C. D. Matter for 400 Which of the following is a physical property? Ability to rust Ability to burn Ability to melt when heated Ability to react with acid

A. B. C. D. Matter for 500 A spoon is sitting inside of pot of water. If someone turns on the stove and the water begins to boil, what will happen to the spoon? Heat from the spoon is transferred to the water by conduction Heat from the water is transferred to the spoon by radiation Heat from the spoon is transferred to the water by convection Heat from the water is transferred to the spoon by conduction

A. B. C. D. Matter for 500 A spoon is sitting inside of pot of water. If someone turns on the stove and the water begins to boil, what will happen to the spoon? Heat from the spoon is transferred to the water by conduction Heat from the water is transferred to the spoon by radiation Heat from the spoon is transferred to the water by convection Heat from the water is transferred to the spoon by conduction

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 100 Which organism obtains energy by using sunlight to make food? bird deer Grass bee

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 100 Which organism obtains energy by using sunlight to make food? bird deer Grass bee

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 200 A tick is a parasite that gets its energy from the blood of animals like dogs. How are the flea and the dog affected in this relationship? Both organisms are helped The tick is helped, and the dog is harmed The dog is helped, and the tick is harmed Both organisms are unaffected

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 200 A tick is a parasite that gets its energy from the blood of animals like dogs. How are the flea and the dog affected in this relationship? Both organisms are helped The tick is helped, and the dog is harmed The dog is helped, and the tick is harmed Both organisms are unaffected

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 300 Look at the fossil below. What did it most likely eat? Grass Other animals Insects Dead material

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 300 Look at the fossil below. What did it most likely eat? Grass Other animals Insects Dead material

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 400 A pine beetle is a parasite for pine trees. Which best describes the relationship between the tree and the pine beetle? The beetles harm the pine trees The beetles get food in return for keeping the trees healthy The beetles eat other insects on the tree, but get nothing in return The beetles live in the tree, but don't interact with it

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 400 A pine beetle is a parasite for pine trees. Which best describes the relationship between the tree and the pine beetle? The beetles harm the pine trees The beetles get food in return for keeping the trees healthy The beetles eat other insects on the tree, but get nothing in return The beetles live in the tree, but don't interact with it

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 500 As a hippopotamus feeds on grass, a small bird feeds on parasites, such as ticks, living on the hippo. Which of these organisms have a mutualistic relationship? The tick and the hippopotamus The bird and the tick The hippopotamus and the bird The grass and the hippopotamus

A. B. C. D. Ecosystems for 500 As a hippopotamus feeds on grass, a small bird feeds on parasites, such as ticks, living on the hippo. Which of these organisms have a mutualistic relationship? The tick and the hippopotamus The bird and the tick The hippopotamus and the bird The grass and the hippopotamus

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 100 Four objects were dropped at the same time from the same height. Which would most likely have the longest drop time? A bowling ball A textbook An umbrella A horseshoe magnet

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 100 Four objects were dropped at the same time from the same height. Which would most likely have the longest drop time? A bowling ball A textbook An umbrella A horseshoe magnet

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 200 Bob rides his new bicycle down a hill. At which part does he have the most potential energy? At the bottom of the hill At the top of the hill Just after he starts Right before he stops

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 200 Bob rides his new bicycle down a hill. At which part does he have the most potential energy? At the bottom of the hill At the top of the hill Just after he starts Right before he stops

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 300 When a basketball player jumps into the air, he always lands back on the ground? What causes this? Air resistance pushes him to the ground Inertia pushes him down a magnetic force pulls him down the force of gravity pulls him down

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 300 When a basketball player jumps into the air, he always lands back on the ground? What causes this? Air resistance pushes him to the ground Inertia pushes him down a magnetic force pulls him down the force of gravity pulls him down

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 400 Randy Johnson threw four identical baseballs. A different force was applied each time as the baseballs were thrown. Which force will most likely cause the football to travel the least distance before hitting the ground? 16 newtons 19 newtons 30 newtons 25 newtons

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 400 Randy Johnson threw four identical baseballs. A different force was applied each time as the baseballs were thrown. Which force will most likely cause the football to travel the least distance before hitting the ground? 16 newtons 19 newtons 30 newtons 25 newtons

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 500 An airplane is slowing down and flying lower as it prepares to land at an airport. Which statement best describes the energy of the airplane? The kinetic energy decreases; the potential energy increases The kinetic energy increases; the potential energy decreases The kinetic energy decreases; the potential energy decreases The kinetic energy increases; the potential energy increases

A. B. C. D. Energy and Motion for 500 An airplane is slowing down and flying lower as it prepares to land at an airport. Which statement best describes the energy of the airplane? The kinetic energy decreases; the potential energy increases The kinetic energy increases; the potential energy decreases The kinetic energy decreases; the potential energy decreases The kinetic energy increases; the potential energy increases