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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?
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1,000,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 500,000 300,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000
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5th Grade Topic 1 Question / Which statement is best supported by fossil / evidence? / A The types of animals on Earth have changed / over time. / B Human activities have been the main cause / of all extinctions. / C The environment has remained the same / over time. / D Natural disasters have sometimes destroyed / all life on Earth. / Which statement is best supported by fossil / evidence? / A The types of animals on Earth have changed / over time. / B Human activities have been the main cause / of all extinctions. / C The environment has remained the same / over time. / D Natural disasters have sometimes destroyed / all life on Earth.
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4th Grade Topic 4 Question / A student set a glass of water next to an open / textbook. When she looked through the glass, the student noticed that the writing in the book looked much bigger. This happened because light from the room was reflected off the textbook and was — / A reflected off the glass / B refracted by the water / C absorbed by the water / D sped up by the glass / A student set a glass of water next to an open / textbook. When she looked through the glass, the student noticed that the writing in the book looked much bigger. This happened because light from the room was reflected off the textbook and was — / A reflected off the glass / B refracted by the water / C absorbed by the water / D sped up by the glass
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3rd Grade Topic 5 Question / One difference between an electromagnet and a bar magnet is that the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet can — / A be turned on and off / B attract materials such as wood / C be made permanent / D have two north poles / One difference between an electromagnet and a bar magnet is that the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet can — / A be turned on and off / B attract materials such as wood / C be made permanent / D have two north poles
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3rd Grade Topic 6 Question / Unlike battery-powered calculators, solar calculators are powered by solar cells. Which of these energy changes is used to power a solar calculator? / A Heat energy changing to chemical energy / B Light energy changing to chemical energy / C Light energy changing to electrical energy / D Chemical energy changing to electrical energy / Unlike battery-powered calculators, solar calculators are powered by solar cells. Which of these energy changes is used to power a solar calculator? / A Heat energy changing to chemical energy / B Light energy changing to chemical energy / C Light energy changing to electrical energy / D Chemical energy changing to electrical energy
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2nd Grade Topic 7 Question / A student placed some clean rocks in a clear plastic jar. The jar was filled with clean water and covered with a lid. Then the student shook the jar for five minutes. The student noted that smaller pieces had broken off some of the rocks and that there was a fine grit on the bottom of the jar. / Which change of Earth’s surface was the student modeling? / A Physical weathering / B Chemical weathering / C Erosion of sediments / D Forming deltas / A student placed some clean rocks in a clear plastic jar. The jar was filled with clean water and covered with a lid. Then the student shook the jar for five minutes. The student noted that smaller pieces had broken off some of the rocks and that there was a fine grit on the bottom of the jar. / Which change of Earth’s surface was the student modeling? / A Physical weathering / B Chemical weathering / C Erosion of sediments / D Forming deltas
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2nd Grade Topic 8 Question / Which of these is an inexhaustible resource? / A Coal / B Gold / C Trees / D Wind / Which of these is an inexhaustible resource? / A Coal / B Gold / C Trees / D Wind
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1st Grade Topic 9 Question / A sudden change in wind direction, air temperature, and cloud cover most likely signals a change in — / A climate / B landforms / C seasons / D weather / A sudden change in wind direction, air temperature, and cloud cover most likely signals a change in — / A climate / B landforms / C seasons / D weather
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1st Grade Topic 10 Question / The lily pad floats on water because it — / A has small cuts in its edges / B is less dense than the water / C has more mass than the water / D is colder than the surrounding water / The lily pad floats on water because it — / A has small cuts in its edges / B is less dense than the water / C has more mass than the water / D is colder than the surrounding water
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Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11 Objective 1- The student will demonstrate the nature of Science
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1,000,000 Answer / Answers may vary: / EXAMPLE: The students used two different types of seeds and two different types of music. A good simple experiment changes only one variable at a time. / Answers may vary: / EXAMPLE: The students used two different types of seeds and two different types of music. A good simple experiment changes only one variable at a time.
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