Public Quiz: Unit 4 : Concept 4.2 Patterns of Motion in the Sky (Science) - Primary 5 - Science | Elbooklets

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Public Quiz: Unit 4 : Concept 4.2 Patterns of Motion in the Sky (Science) - Primary 5

Question of

Question 1

What is the primary purpose of the 'Hands-On Investigation: Phases of the Moon'?

Question 2

The lamp in the activity is intended to represent the Sun.

Question 3

What tool is used to measure the length of shadows in the sundial investigation?

Question 4

What phenomenon is directly caused by Earth's rotation on its axis?

Question 5

Which statement accurately describes the New Moon phase?

Question 6

The hands-on activity is designed to model the Earth-Moon-Sun system.

Question 7

How does a planetarium primarily educate visitors about space?

Question 8

What is a key question addressed in Concept 4.2, Lesson 5, regarding celestial bodies?

Question 9

What is the function of reasoning within a scientific explanation?

Question 10

What can binoculars help observers take a closer look at?

Question 11

Meteors are among the objects that people can sometimes observe moving across the sky without using a telescope.

Question 12

What is the most direct observable evidence that Earth is spinning?

Question 13

Why do locations on Earth experience a sunrise each morning?

Question 14

What astronomical event directly causes the varying phases of the Moon?

Question 15

Why do planets and stars appear to move in the night sky, similar to the sun?