5th grade-ch. 2 review game who wants to be a scientist game
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Do you?5th grade-Ch. 2
How to playHow to play
•Each member of the team answers 1 of the 10 questions.
•The team with the most points will get 5 points added to the test.
50/50
ask the audiencephone a friend
The team has 3 opportunities to get help:Phone a friend Ask the audience 50 / 50
1. Animal cells are surrounded by a(n)
A cytoplasm
B cell membrane
C cell wall
D chloroplast
B Animal cells are surrounded by a cell membrane.
1. Mitochondria produce energy by
____________
A cellular respiration
B photosynthesis
C cytoplasm
D chloroplasts
A Mitochondria produce energy by cellular respiration.
2. The part of the cell that contains DNA is
A nucleus
B cytoplasm
C cell membrane
D mitochondria
A The part of the cell that contains DNA is the nucleus.
2. The cell parts that are only found in plant cells are
_________.
A chloroplasts
B cell walls
C cytoplasm
D both A and B
D Chloroplasts and a cell wall are found only in plant cells.
3. There are ____ states of matter.
A 2
B 3
C 4
D 5
B There are 3 states of matter.
3. The amount of space that matter takes up is
the
A energy
B temperature
C shape
D volume
A Volume is the amount of space that matter takes up.
4. What is the name of the smallest particle of
matter?
A gas
B atom
C millimeter
D mass
B An atom is the smallest particle of matter.
4. Which statement is NOT true?
A When rust forms, a chemical change has happened.
B The color green is a property that describes grass.
C All chemical changes happen very fast.
DNew kinds of matter are formed when a chemical change occurs.
C All chemical changes
happen very fast.
Some chemical changes, like metal rusting, happen slowly.
5. The particles of matter move fastest in
a
A solid
B liquid
C gas
D property
C The particles of matter move fastest in a gas.
5. Matter that does not have a
definite shape or volume.
A solid
B liquid
C gas
D property
C The state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume is a gas.
6. ________ is an example of matter in
the solid state.
A apple juice
B an eraser
C oxygen
D milk
B An eraser is a solid.
6. A __________ is used to measure volume.
A graduated cylinder
B measuring cup
C beaker
D all of the above
D all of the above
A graduated cylinder, a measuring cup, and a beaker can all be used to measure volume.
graduated cylinderbeaker
measuring cup
7. Which of the following statements is
false?
A A rock, a bicycle, and a soap bubble are all matter.
B A physical property can be observed with
the senses, such as touch and sight.
C The particles in a gas do not move very much.
D A metric ruler can be used to measure length.
C The particles in a gas do not move very much.
The particles in a gas move more than the other two states of matter.
7. Which of the following is a liquid?
A ice
B oil
C air
D gravel
B Oil is a liquid.
8. Matter that has a definite shape and a
definite volume.
A solid
B liquid
C gas
D property
A A solid has a definite shape and a definite volume.
8. A substance that can be found in all three
states of matter.
A solid
B gas
C liquid
D water
D Water can be found in all 3 states of matter.
solid
liquid
gas
9. Matter that does not have a definite shape,
but does have a definite volume.
A solid
B liquid
C gas
D property
B Liquids do not have a definite shape, but do have a definite volume.
9. Which state of matter is #1?
A solid
Bliquid
C gas
1.
2.
3.
C gas
10. A ____________ change is a change in
the size, shape, or state of matter.
A chemical
B liquid
C solid
D physical
D A physical change is a change in the size, shape, or state of matter.
10. A chemical property is one that describes
how matter can change ________.
A without becoming another kind of matter
B into another kind of matter
C only its volume
D only its mass
B A chemical property is one that describes how matter can change into another kind of matter.
The Killer Question
Give an example of a physical change and a
chemical change.
Do you?
Who wants to be a scientist?