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Third Trimester Resvision Sheet G5

The document is a revision sheet for Grade 5 Science covering various topics in Earth's systems, including the atmosphere, biosphere, gravity, and celestial movements. It contains multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and open-ended questions to assess students' understanding of the material. The revision sheet is structured to help students prepare for their third trimester assessments.

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Third Trimester Resvision Sheet G5

The document is a revision sheet for Grade 5 Science covering various topics in Earth's systems, including the atmosphere, biosphere, gravity, and celestial movements. It contains multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and open-ended questions to assess students' understanding of the material. The revision sheet is structured to help students prepare for their third trimester assessments.

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Third Trimester Revision Sheet

Name:………………………………………
Class:………………………..………………
Science Upper Elementary
American Division
Grade:5

Topics Covered in the Third Trimester


Unit 3
Module 2: Earth’s Other Systems.
Lesson 2: Effects of The Atmosphere.

Lesson 3: Effects of The Biosphere.

Unit 4
Module 1:Earth’s Pattern and Movement.
Lesson 1: The Role of Gravity.

Lesson 2: Earth’s Motion.

Module 2:Earth and Space.


Lesson 1: Earth’s Place in Space.

Lesson 2: Stars and Their Patterns.

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Science Upper Elementary
American Division
Grade:5
Revision Sheet
A. Choose the right answer.
1. The ___________ includes all the gases around Earth.
a. Hydrosphere.
b. Crust.
c. Atmosphere.
d. Cloud.
2. At a given place and time, the condition of the atmosphere is called.
a. Weather.
b. Climate.
c. Air mass.
d. Front.
3. Which statement describes how clouds form?
a. Water vapor in the atmosphere freezes and then thaws at lower altitudes.
b. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses around tiny particles of dust.
c. Snow from the surface of Earth hangs in the air.
d. Gases such as nitrogen and helium combust in the atmosphere.
4. Where does the water go when water evaporates from a puddle on the street?
a. It goes into a nearby river or stream.
b. It sinks into the street.
c. It rises into the atmosphere.
d. It goes into outer space.
5. Which type of storm is caused by a front between a warm, humid air mass and
a cold, dry air mass?
a. Winter Storm.
b. Tropical Storm.
c. Thunderstorm.
d. Tornado.

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6. Which two earth systems interact during a thunderstorm?
a. Hydrosphere.
b. Biosphere.
c. Atmosphere.
d. Geosphere.
7. _______ occur when ______, dry air interacts with ______, humid air.
a. Hurricanes, warm, cold.
b. Earthquakes, cold, warm.
c. Landslides, warm, cold.
d. Tornadoes, cold, warm.
8. A tropical storm that has winds of 119 kilometers per hour or higher is a what?
a. Tornado.
b. Typhoons.
c. Blizzard.
d. Hurricanes.
9. At the center of a hurricane is a ring of clouds, called the _______.
a. Eye.
b. Spiral.
c. Funnel.
d. All of the above.
10.When a hurricane comes ashore, it brings high waves and severe as well
as wind damage.
a. Flooding.
b. Winds.
c. Erosion.
d. Drought.
11.Heavy snowfalls can cause damage, such as . (Select all that apply)
a. Automatically build snow castles.
b. Blocking roads.
c. Trapping people in their homes.
d. Making it hard for emergency vehicles to move.

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Grade:5
12.A is a material found in nature that living organisms can use.
a. Renewable resources.
b. Nonrenewable resources.
c. Natural resources.
d. Synthetic resources.
13.Which is NOT an example of renewable resources.
a. Sunlight.
b. Wind.
c. Gasoline.
d. Water.
14. is to be at risk of dying completely.
a. Extinct.
b. Endangered.
c. Daggered.
d. Deforestation.
15.Ecosystems can be changed by natural events or by human actions. Which is
not a natural event?
a. a forest fire started by lightning.
b. pollution from a factory entering a river.
c. a beaver building a dam in a river.
d. an earthquake.
16.Which of the following does not destroy habitats?
a. Building homes.
b. Pollution.
c. Nature reserves.
d. Hunting and trading.
17.An animal that might become extinct if nothing is done is considered____.
a. Extirpated.
b. Endangered.
c. Extinct.
d. Vulnerable.

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18.Which of the following is a way that biosphere and atmosphere interact?
a. Plants release oxygen into the air.
b. Animals live at the bottom of the ocean.
c. Plants use their roots to anchor into the soil.
d. Animals use caves as shelters.
19.Attraction or pulling force between 2 any objects is called .
a. Tides.
b. Static force.
c. Meteorite.
d. Gravity.
20.The strength of gravity is affected by the total mass and the .
a. Mass.
b. Distance.
c. Color.
d. Letter of the alphabet.
21.Gravitational force causes to orbit in fixed pattern.
a. Moon around the earth.
b. Planets around the sun.
c. Both a & b.
d. Neither a nor b.
22.How would gravity help the flight of an airplane?
a. It pushes up to keep the plane flying.
b. It moves the plane forward when the pilot speeds up.
c. It pulls the plane down when the pilot slows down .
23.If a meteor hits the ground, we call it ___.
a. A meteoroid.
b. A fallen star.
c. A meteorite.
d. An asteroid.
24.How does a space rock become a meteor?
a. It floats around in space.
b. It enters Earth's atmosphere and start to burn.

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25.A __________ is a space rock that enters the Earth's atmosphere. It burns up
before it hits the ground.
a. Meteor.
b. Meteorite.
26.What two things determine the gravity of an object?
a. Mass & weight.
b. Mass & distance.
c. Density & mass.
d. Volume & distance.
27.Tides are caused mainly by what?
a. Moon’s gravitational pull.
b. Sun’s gravitational pull.
c. Earth’s gravitational pull.
d. None of the above.
28.How long does it take for the earth to complete orbiting around the sun?
a. A day.
b. A month.
c. A year.
d. A decade.
29.The moon completes on orbit around the earth around in .
a. 24 hours.
b. 24 days.
c. 29 hours.
d. 29 days.
30.What is the difference between a gibbous moon and a crescent moon?
a. The gibbous shows more than half of the bright side of the moon.
b. The crescent shows more than half of the bright side of the moon.
c. The gibbous shows less than half of the bright side of the moon.
d. None of the above.

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31.During which season would we experience the longest daytime of the year?
a. Spring.
b. Summer.
c. Winter.
d. Fall.
32.What is a characteristic of an equinox?
a. When the earth is farthest from the sun.
b. When we have the longest night of the year.
c. When Earth is closest to the sun.
d. When we have equal length of day and night.
33.At the night the position of most stars shifts slightly to the .
a. East.
b. North.
c. West.
d. South.
34.About new stars are created each year.
a. 200 billion.
b. 100
c. 7
d. Unpredictable.
35.Large groups of stars are known as .
a. Galaxies.
b. Milky way.
c. Constellation.
d. Light year.
36.A planet is a large, round object that the sun.
a. Attracts.
b. Orbits.
c. Follows.
d. Reflects.

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37.Cold stars have the color.
a. White.
b. Blue.
c. Green.
d. Red.
38.When the star starts giving off energy as light and heat, this means that its
cycle .
a. Ended.
b. Started.
c. At the middle.
d. Not related.
39.The patterns in which stars are found are called .
a. Galaxies.
b. Star cycle.
c. Constellations.
d. Milky way.
40.The sky contains constellations.
a. 18
b. 81
c. 83
d. 88
41.Constellations are named after .
a. Animals.
b. Objects.
c. Fictional characters.
d. All the above.
42.The color of the star depends on .
a. Its size.
b. Distance from earth.
c. How it is formed.
d. Its surface temperature.

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B. True or False
1. A hurricane is a tropical storm when winds get lower than 74 miles/hour. ( )
2. Winter storms are the most common type of severe storm. ( )
3. Along fronts weather can change rapidly. ( )
4. The fastest winds and heaviest rains occur next to the eye of the hurricane. ( )
5. Human effects on earth’s air, water, land, and other living things. ( )
6. Human activities always have positive impacts on natural resources. ( )
7. Conservation is one way human can protect natural resources. ( )
8. All the living organism on earth get what they need for survival. ( )
9. Human activities are from the reasons some living things face the risk of ( )
extinct and being endangered.

10.A shooting star is not really a star. It is a meteor burning in the atmosphere. ( )
11.An object with mass has gravity. ( )
12.Meteors always break and burn in earth’s atmosphere. ( )
13.New moon appears very bright in the sky. ( )
14.The moon’s appearance changes as it revolves around the earth. ( )
15.Sun light reaches different places on earth at different angels. ( )
16.Living organism feel the movements of earth. ( )
17.The planets revolve in circular orbits. ( )
18.From the earth and without telescope there are 4 visible planets in the sky. ( )
19.The position of the observer on earth allows them to see different stars. ( )
20.The sun is considered as a star, and it is the closest star to the earth. ( )
21.Different parts of the star fire have different temperatures. ( )
22.Ancient and modern travelers use constellations during their journeys. ( )
23.Stars that seem close together from the earth are close in space. ( )
24.From the space the way constellations look is the same if we see it from ( )
earth.

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C. Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.
Core Storm Derecho Gravity Lightyear Properties Low
Tilt Tides Cold front Endangered Condensation Rotation Front
Orbit Living Revolution Climate Asteroids Vernal Humus
1. A place where two air masses meet is called a .
2. The changing of a gas into a liquid as heat is removed is called .
3. The average weather pattern of a region over time is known as .
4. Areas with higher elevations, like mountain ranges, have temperatures.
5. When a cold air mass is pushed under a warm one forcing the warm air
quickly upward, a is formed.

6. A is a widespread long-lasting windstorm that occurs with


thunderstorms.
7. A violent disturbance in the atmosphere is known as .
8. The biosphere includes all the things on Earth.
9. An species is one whose numbers are so small that it is at risk
of extinction.
10. affects how objects fall towards the center of the earth.
11. are daily changes in ocean water.
12. is the earth’s movement around itself.
13.The path of revolving is known as .
14.Spring equinox is also known as equinox.
15.The of the earth and its around the sun gives our planet
seasons.
16.A belt of rocks called is between inner and outer planets.
17.6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers) is the distance light can travel in one
year and it is called .

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D. Diverse Questions.
1. Name 3 things that you would find in Earth's biosphere.

2. Mention 2 ways to help protect natural resources.

3. The table below shows the population of some animals over years.

a. Which animal are more likely to resist extinction?

b. Which species is endangered?

c. Which species is/are extinct?

4. Which model has greater gravitational attraction (if any)?

5. How does the size of an object affect the


magnitude of the gravitational force attracting
it?

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6. If an astronaut weighs 180 pounds, how much would the astronaut weigh on
the moon?

7. In the following figure, mention which point represents high tide and which
one represents low tide.

8. Mention the special date for the following events:


1) Winter Solstice.

2) Summer Solstice.

3) Autumnal Equinox.

4) Vernal Equinox.

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American Division
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9. Explain how the moon seems bright in the sky although it is a rocky sphere
that doesn’t make its own light.

10.Study the table below and answer the following questions.

1) True or False: the farther a planet is from the sun, the longer its day.

2) The length of the day on each planet .


a. Depends on its distance from the sun.
b. Depends on its size.
c. It doesn’t depend on its position from the sun but its revolution speed.
d. None of the above is correct.

11.Arrange and mention the groups of the following planets.


(Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Mercury)
Inner planets: Outer planets:

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12.Complete the following figure with the correct labels.

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