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Why do some objects attract to magnets?
a) They are made of plastic
b) They are made of metal
c) They are not made of metal
d) They are made of hard materials

Which describes the change of a solid to a liquid?
a) melting
b) freezing
c) evaporation
d) condensation

What 2 main forms of energy do we get from a fire?
a) heat and electrical
b) heat and sound
c) electrical and light
d) heat and light

When Evan placed a straw in a glass of water, he looked at it and thought about refraction. What did he see happen to the straw to make him think this?
a) the straw changed color
b) the straw looked broken
c) the straw looked smaller
d) the straw curled up

What happens to light as it passes through a prism?
a) it repels
b) it reflects
c) it is absorbed
d) it bends

The class was standing on the school stage singing at a concert. All the stage lights were on and the kids were becoming hot. Why were they becoming hot?
a) The stage lights produce light and heat energy.
b) it was hot outside
c) the stage lights are next to each other
d) the stage lights give off a lot of light

Rubbing your hands together would produce ________
a) sweaty heads
b) heat
c) sparks
d) light

Gina moves 2 magnets towards each other but she can't make them stay together. Why not?
a) They have opposite poles (north and south)
b) They are slippery
c) They have the same poles (north and north OR south and south)
d) They are broken

Which process is gas to liquid?
a) heating
b) cooling
c) melting
d) freezing

Max shined the flashlight onto a cardboard box. What probably happened to the light when it reached the cardboard?
a) the light bent
b) the light reflected
c) the light went though the cardboard
d) the light was absorbed

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