Science Revision Quiz | Grade 5 – 20 MCQs with Explanations

Science Revision Quiz | Grade 5 Science Practice Test

Free Grade 5 Science Revision Quiz! 20 NGSS questions: matter, photosynthesis, Earth orbit, water states, conductors. Perfect elementary review. 70% PASS score with detailed explanations!

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Science Revision Quiz | Grade 5 NGSS Practice Test

Grade 5 science revision quiz: Earth surface (71% water), matter definition, photosynthesis gas (CO₂), cell nucleus, Sun as energy source. 20 NGSS practice questions with explanations!

20 revision questions for Grade 5 US students. Topics: Earth science, life science, physical science. Score 70% (14/20) to PASS!

 

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#1. Which state of matter has a fixed shape and fixed volume?

Explanation: In solids, particles are packed closely and only vibrate, keeping shape and volume.

#2. At about what temperature in degrees Celsius does water boil at sea level?

Explanation: Water boils at 100°C, which equals 212°F, under normal air pressure.

#3. What is the main source of energy for life on Earth?

Explanation: The Sun provides light and heat, driving photosynthesis and weather patterns.

#4. Which form of heat transfer happens when you feel warmth from the Sun through space?

Explanation: Radiation moves energy as waves and does not need matter to travel.

#5. Which of these materials is a good conductor of electricity?

Explanation: Metals like copper let electric charges move easily, so they are used in wires.

#6. What do we call a change from a liquid to a gas at the surface of the liquid?

Explanation: Puddles drying after rain is an example of water evaporating into the air.

#7. When Earth spins once around its axis, what do we experience?

Explanation: One full rotation takes about 24 hours, creating day and night.

#8. Which organ in the human body helps remove harmful toxins from the blood?

Explanation: The liver filters blood, breaks down harmful substances, and helps with digestion.

#9. Which of these shows a human impact on the environment?

Explanation: Cutting trees for roads is a human activity that changes habitats and ecosystems.

#10. Which part of a plant makes most of the food?

Explanation: Leaves contain chlorophyll and perform photosynthesis using sunlight.

#11. What do we call animals that only eat plants?

Explanation: Herbivores, such as cows and rabbits, get energy by eating producers (plants).

#12. What is the strongest bone in the human body?

Explanation: The femur supports body weight and is the longest, strongest bone.

#13. What is any substance that has mass and takes up space called?

Explanation: Matter is anything with mass and volume, like air, water, and rocks.

#14. Scientists use which tool to measure how hot or cold something is?

Explanation: Thermometers measure temperature, often in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.

#15. What is the center of a cell called that controls its activities?

Explanation: The nucleus holds genetic material and acts as the control center of the cell.

#16. What do we call the path Earth takes as it moves around the Sun?

Explanation: Earth orbits the Sun once every year (about 365 days).

#17. Which of these is a decomposer in an ecosystem?

Explanation: Decomposers like fungi break down dead plants/animals and return nutrients to the soil.

#18. Which gas do plants mainly use from the air during photosynthesis?

Explanation: Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen while making food in their leaves.

#19. Which group of animals usually has moist skin and can live on land and in water?

Explanation: Frogs and salamanders are amphibians and need water for part of their life cycle.

#20. Most of Earth’s surface is covered by which substance?

Explanation: About 71% of Earth’s surface is covered by oceans and other water bodies.

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