ESS Final Exam 2 Question Preview (ID: 54758)


Covers Standards 1,2,and 3 Of 6th Grade Earth Science Standards. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is affected by gravity?
a) weight
b) height
c) shoe size
d) sunset

Gravity is affected by...
a) mass and distance
b) distance and weight
c) mass and weight
d) distance and inertia

Zero gravity is impossible to truly achieve because....
a) there is always other forces acting on us
b) there is nothing in space
c) we are really close together
d)

the moon has a gravitational pull similar to the sun's due to its....
a) distance from the Earth
b) size compared to the Earth
c) size compared to the sun
d)

The point in our solar system that you would weigh the most is....
a) Jupiter
b) moon
c) Earth
d) Pluto

Which planet has a thick atmosphere of CO2 and is the hottest in the whole solar system?
a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Mars
d) Earth

What planet do scientists think could billions of diamonds?
a) Jupiter
b) Saturn
c) Uranus
d) Neptune

Which planet is the smallest in the solar system?
a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Earth
d) Mars

Planetary orbits are....
a) predictable
b) random
c) unstable
d) not random but too complicated to model

What keeps the objects of the Solar system in orbit around the sun?
a) gravity
b) mass
c) inertia
d) energy

A solar system is defined as ....
a) a group of stars orbiting another star
b) a group of objects that orbit a single star
c) an object orbiting another object
d) stars that are close together

Gravity increases with....
a) mass
b) accelleration
c) distance
d) speed

A small rocky object orbiting the sun is called ....
a) galaxy
b) asteroid
c) moon
d) comet

Which planet has liquid water in all three states (solid,liquid,gas)?
a) Earth
b) Mercury
c) Venus
d) Mars

Name the planet that is rocky AND spins backwards from all of the other planets?
a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Earth
d) Mars

What object orbits the Earth?
a) moon
b) sun
c) Mercury
d) Venus

What has the greatest gravitational pull in our solar system?
a) sun
b) moon
c) Earth
d) Jupiter

All planets orbits are ....
a) elliptical
b) perfect spheres
c) circular
d) egg shaped

Where is the most hydrogen and helium found in our solar system?
a) space between planets
b) atmosphere of the outer planets
c) the sun
d) oorat cloud

Which planet is named after a Greek God instead of a Roman God?
a) Jupiter
b) Saturn
c) Uranus
d) Neptune

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