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TESTNAME: ScienceStudyGuideforTestDec4

TESTID: 350202
GRADE: 05
SUBJECT: Energy,Power,andTransportationTechnologies
TESTCATEGORY: MyClassroom

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Date:

1.

Whyarenewtiresonacarbetterthanolder,worntires?
A.

Newtireshavelessmassthanoldertires.

B.

Newtiresarelessaffectedbygravitythanoldertires.

C.

Newtiresallowthecartotravelfasterthanoldertires.

D.

Newtiresprovidemorefrictionontheroadthanoldertires.

2.

OnceaspaceshuttlereturnstoEarthsatmosphere,whichforcehelpsthe
shuttlereturntoEarthssurface?
A.

frictionalforce

B.

electricalforce

C.

magneticforce

D.

gravitationalforce

3.

Whichisthebestwaytoreducetheamountoffrictiononaplane?
A.

usedifferentfuelintheplane

B.

changetheshapeoftheplane

C.

increasethespeedoftheplane

D.

increasetheweightoftheplane

4.

Whichbestdescribestherolefrictionplaysintheoperationofacar?
A.

Frictionmakesacargofaster.

B.

Frictionkeepsacarfromstopping.

C.

Frictionturnsthecarinanewdirection.

D.

Frictionhelpsacarslowdownandstop.

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5. Acartravels25kilometersin hour.Ifitdoesnotchangeitsspeedordirection,howfarwillthecartravelin
thenexthour?
A.

25kilometers

B.

50kilometers

C.

75kilometers

D.

100kilometers

6.

TamaraandJustinareracingontheplayground.Tamararunsthe
distancefromthebasketballgoaltothejunglegymin45seconds,while
Justinrunsthesamedistancein52seconds.Whichbestdescribesthe
movementofthestudents?
A.

Thestudentsranindifferentdirections.

B.

Bothstudentsranatthesamespeed.

C.

TamararanfasterthanJustin.

D.

JustinranfasterthanTamara.

7.

Acaristraveling50milesperhour.ItleavesBoston,Massachusettsat5
a.m.andistravelingtoHartford,Connecticut,whichis100milesaway.
Withouttrafficproblemsorstops,aboutwhattimeshouldthecararrive
inHartford?
A.

6:00a.m.

B.

6:50a.m.

C.

7:00a.m.

D.

7:50a.m.

8.

AcarleavesNewYorkatnoonandarrivesinWashingtonD.C.at4p.m.
Ittraveled230miles.Whatwastheaveragespeedofthecarduringthe
trip?(speed=distancetime)
A.

47.5mph

B.

52.5mph

C.

57.5mph

D.

62.5mph

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9.

CrystalrecordedthedistanceandtimesheandLisadrovetheirracecars.

Whichbestdescribesthedifferenceinthemotionofthetworacecars?
(speed=distancetime)
A.

Crystalsracecarisdecreasingspeed,andLisasracecarisincreasing
speed.

B.

Crystalsracecarisincreasingspeed,andLisasracecarisdecreasing
speed.

C.

Crystalsracecarhasnotmoved,andLisasracecarismoving
forward.

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10.

Whichgraphbestillustratesatrainsittingatthestationwaitingto
depart?
A.

B.

C.

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11.

Thisgraphrepresentstwocarsthatwereinarace.Afteronehour,how
muchfasterwasCarAtravelingthanCarB?

A.

10milesperhourfaster

B.

20milesperhourfaster

C.

70milesperhourfaster

12.

Whichgraphdepictsanobjectwhosespeedisincreasing?
A.

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B.

C.

13.

Amanisrunning6milesperhour.Whichgraphaccuratelydisplaysthe
runnersmotion?
A.

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B.

C.

D.

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14.

Thisgraphshowsthemotionofanobject.

ChangeinPositionofanObject

Howlongdidittaketheobjecttotraveltoapositionof30meters?
A.

1second

B.

2seconds

C.

3seconds

D.

4seconds

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15.

Thepositiontimegraphbelowtracksthemotionoftwostudentsrunning
arace.

Whichbestdescribesthemotionofthestudents?
A.

StudentXstartsoutslowerthanStudentY,butStudentXfinishes
theracefirst.

B.

StudentYstartsoutfasterthanStudentX,andStudentYfinishesthe
racefirst.

C.

StudentXstartsoutfasterthanStudentY,butStudentXfinishes
second.

D.

StudentYstartsoutslowerthanStudentX,andStudentYfinishes
second.

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16.

Markandthechairareexertingthesameamountofforceoneachother.

Whichwillmostlikelyhappentothechair?
A.

Itwillmovebackward.

B.

Itwillmoveforward.

C.

Itwillmoveleft.

D.

Itwillstaystill.

17.

Twoteamsareplayingtugofwarwithalongrope.Bothteamshave
sixmemberseachthatareallaboutthesamesizeandstrength.During
thegame,twomembersofthesameteamletgooftheropeatthesame
timeandquitplaying.Whichwillmostlikelyoccurnext?

A.

Theropewillsplitintotwopieces.

B.

Theteamswillmovetowardeachother.

C.

Theropewillmoveinthedirectionoftheteamwithlessmembers.

D.

Theropewillmoveinthedirectionoftheteamwithmoremembers.

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18.

Leslieplaces5poundsoficeina1poundbucketwithalid.Thenext
day,shenoticesalltheicehasmelted.Whensheweighsthebucket
withthemeltedice,whatwillitmostlikelyweigh?
A.

4pounds

B.

6pounds

C.

7pounds

19.

Arockweighing50gisbrokeninto2pieces.Whatarepossibleweights
forthetwopiecesofrock?
A.

20gand20g

B.

30gand20g

C.

30gand30g

20.

Amandamelteda4ozchocolatebarinapotwithalid.Whatismost
likelytrueabouttheweightofthemeltedchocolate?
A.

Itweighsmorethan4oz.

B.

Itweighslessthan4oz.

C.

Itweighsexactly4oz.

21.

Bradaccidentallylefthiscrayonboxinthecaronahotday.Whichbest
explainswhathappenedtohiscrayons?
A.

crayonsmeltedchangedfromsolidtoliquid

B.

crayonsmeltedchangedfromliquidtosolid

C.

crayonsevaporatedchangedfromliquidtosolid

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