📚 Quiz Subject: Science — Primary 5
Public Quiz: Unit 4 : Concept 4.2 Patterns of Motion in the Sky (Science) - Primary 5
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Question 1
Creating a star projector similar to one in a planetarium would involve describing the design and planning how to test it.
Question 2
Why does the sun appear to rise in the east and set in the west each day?
Question 3
The activity 'Observe Like a Scientist' primarily focuses on the sun's orbit around Earth.
Question 4
When a part of Earth faces away from the sun, it experiences night.
Question 5
Which of the following constitutes valid evidence in a scientific explanation?
Question 6
How long does it take for the Moon to complete one full lunar cycle, encompassing all its phases?
Question 7
How does a planetarium primarily educate visitors about space?
Question 8
What category of instruments do binoculars and telescopes belong to, given their function in space observation?
Question 9
Which statement best describes the role of evidence in a scientific explanation?
Question 10
Stars generate their own light from hot gases.
Question 11
The first quarter Moon occurs before the first crescent phase in the lunar cycle.
Question 12
What is the ultimate goal for people visiting a planetarium?
Question 13
What is the most evident pattern that demonstrates Earth is spinning, even though we cannot feel it?
Question 14
Why do the Sun, planets, and stars appear to move across the sky from Earth's perspective?
Question 15