Are You Smarter Than a 2 nd Grader?. Science Which of the following is a natural magnet? A Chalkboard letters B magnetite C refrigerator magnet D South.

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Are You Smarter Than a 2 nd Grader?

Science

Which of the following is a natural magnet? A Chalkboard letters B magnetite C refrigerator magnet D South

Magnetite is a natural magnet.

Which of the following is a magnet NOT attracted to? A paperclip B rubber band C refrigerator D another magnet

A rubber band in NOT attracted to a magnet.

If it has mass and takes up space it is: A matter B big C property D color

Matter takes up space and has mass.

What form of matter is shown by the arrow? A solid B liquid C gas D matter

Steam is a gas.

To change an ice cube to a liquid in an experiment, which of the following would you use? A B C D

Stove

To measure the mass of matter which of the following would be the best tool to use? A B C D

A balance scale is used to measure mass.

Before doing an experiment it is important to predict what will happen. We call this prediction a(n): A hypothesis B data C materials D procedure

A prediction is a hypothesis.

When you do a science experiment, it is important to collect the things you will need for the experiment. These are called the: A data B hypothesis C materials D title

The things you need to do an experiment are called materials.

To make sure the experiment data is correct, scientists should: A ask their mom to check their work B repeat the experiment C find the information on the Internet D read a book

Scientists should repeat an experiment to make sure the data is correct.

A scientist wants to study the effects of sunlight on plants. If the scientist covers the plant with a box, what will most likely happen to the plant? A The plant will die. B The plant will grow new leaves. C The plant will bloom. D The plant will produce apples.

The plant will die.

In an experiment observing a tadpole changing to a frog, a scientist will draw pictures of the observations. These pictures are part of the experiment called the: A materials B hypothesis C procedure D data

The pictures are data.

When conducting an experiment a scientist will follow these steps to complete the experiment. These steps are called the: A procedure B materials C data D hypothesis

The steps to an experiment are called procedures.

Look at the life cycle of the pumpkin plant. What will the plant in the empty box look like? A dead B a watermelon C The plant will have flowers. D It will be covered in seeds.

The plant will have flowers.

Which of the following is a non-living habitat? AC BD

Non-living habitat

Predict how this tree will look next season. A The tree will have many green leaves. B The tree will have no leaves. C The tree will have new leaves and little buds. D The tree will fall over.

The tree will have new leaves and little buds.

Which animal DOES NOT resemble its parents when it is born? A moth B dog C bear D cat

A moth

The place where a plant or animal lives is called: A apartment B metamorphosis C food chain D habitat

The place where a plant or animal lives is called a habitat.

A long time without rain is called a: A drought B flood C thunderstorm D erosion

A long time without rain is called a drought.

Which day was the temperature 39 degrees?

Tuesday the temperature was 39 degrees.

Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Grader?