📚 Quiz Subject: Science — Primary 5
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