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This document contains a quiz about science topics including the solar system, phases of the moon, Earth's structure, and other basic science concepts. It includes 23 multiple choice questions about these topics testing knowledge of things like which animals can live on land and water (amphibians), the order of Earth's layers (crust, mantle, core), who was the first person to walk on the moon (Neil Armstrong), and whether Earth rotates or revolves around the sun. It also includes diagrams labeling planets and matching science terms to their definitions.
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Science

This document contains a quiz about science topics including the solar system, phases of the moon, Earth's structure, and other basic science concepts. It includes 23 multiple choice questions about these topics testing knowledge of things like which animals can live on land and water (amphibians), the order of Earth's layers (crust, mantle, core), who was the first person to walk on the moon (Neil Armstrong), and whether Earth rotates or revolves around the sun. It also includes diagrams labeling planets and matching science terms to their definitions.
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Science Olivia

1. Which group of animals can live both on land and in water?


A. Mammals
B. Fish
C. Amphibians

2. Which group of animals have dry skin covered with scales?


A. Amphibians
B. Reptiles
C. Mammals

3. Which are the three main parts of the Earth?


A. Mantle, Crust and Core
B. Sky, Land, Water
C. Solid, Liquid, Gas

4. In which layer of the earth can we find the landforms and waterforms?
A. Crust
B. Mantle
C. Core

5. The earth is made of ____________________________.


A. Clay and Water
B. Land and Water
C. Trees and Land
6. The moon is dark because the lit up half is facing away from earth.
A. New Moon
B. Quarter Moon

7. A week after the New Moon, we can see half of the half that shows that shows,
so 1/4 of the moon.
A. New Moon
B. Quarter Moon

8. Two weeks after the New Moon, we can see the entire lit up of the moon.
A. Full Moon
B. New Moon

9. Three weeks after the New Moon, we can see half of the lit up part again. It’s
the other half than we saw before.
A. Last Quarter(or Third Quarter) Moon
B. Full Moon

10. How many planets do move around the sun?


A. 8
B. 9

11. What is the third planet in the solar system where we live in?
A. Mercury
B. Earth
12. Which of the following shows the correct order of the parts of the Earth from
the outermost to the innermost part?
A. Core, Crust, Mantle
B. Crust, Mantle, Core
C. Mantle, Core, Crust

13. Who is the first person to land on the moon?


A. Neil Armstrong
B. Albert Einstein
C. Isaac Newton

14. Who invented the light bulb?


A. Thomas Edison
B. Albert Einstein

15. Where does Earth get its light during daytime?


A. Sun
B. Moon

16. The sun is the center and it is the strongest and brightest part of the solar
system.
A. Moon
B. Sun

17. Why do we have night time and day time?


A. because earth rotates around the sun
B. Because the sun gives us light
18. How long does it take for the sun to rotate around its axis?
A. One Year
B. One Day

19. Which is called a “green planet” and the only planet for humans to live?
A. Jupiter
B. Earth

20. How will the world be like if there is no sun?


A. Dark and windy
B. Dark and cold

21. Why is the sun important to us?


A. Because the sun’s energy warms the air, land and water
B. Because it’s beautiful to look at

22. Earth rotates making the night and day


A. Rotation
B. Revolution

23. This happens when the earth travels around the sun.
A. Rotation
B. Revolution

Circle the correct answer.


1. It is the smallest planet. Closest to the Sun. It is a rocky planet, a day in here is 176
days on earth.
Mercury Venus

2. Has the series of rings and made up of rocks.

Jupiter Saturn

3. Despite being red, it is cold. It has 2 moons. It has the largest mountains.

Mars Mercury

4. It has a beautiful name but its too hot. It is the brightest planet. It is called the
Earth’s sister planet. A day in here is 243 days on earth.

Mercury Venus

5. It is the farthest planet. Most windy planet. Has 14 known satellites.

Mars Neptune

6. It is the biggest planet, can fit 1321 planets, first among the 4 outer planets, has the
shortest day - less than 1o hours, has 67 known moons.

Jupiter Neptune
7. It is an Ice Glant Planet. Gas Giant. Has 27 known satellites. Cannot be seen with
naked eyes.
Saturn Uranus

8. Only planet that caters life.

Earth Mars

9. Made up of moons, planet and sun.

Solar System Heavenly Bodies

Choose the right answer


1. Icy Body that releases gases as it orbit.
A. Comet B. Meteoroid

2. Rocky or metallic fragment of an asteroid, comet or planet.


A. Meteoroid B. Comet

3. Streak of light seen when a meteoroid heats up in the atmosphere.


A. Meteor B. Comet

4. Rock body smaller than a planet that orbits the sun.


A. Asteroid B. Comet

5. Meteor fragment that reaches the ground.


A. Meteorite B. Comet

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