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Answer Key MEAP-like practice questions formally released items from Oakland Schools. S.IP.04.11 Your teacher asked you to look at the moon for a few minutes a day for 5 days. Which sentence is an observation you may make from this lesson? A. The moon circles the Earth. B. The moon spins as it travels. C. The moon has a different shape every day. D. The moon can be out during the summer or winter. E.ST.04.11 There are many stars larger than our Sun. Why does the Sun appear to be larger than all the other stars? A. The sun is the hottest star. B. The sun is the brightest star. C. The sun is closer to Earth than other stars. D. The sun is the only star in the Milky Way Galaxy. E.ST.04.11 Why does the Sun appear larger than other stars? A. The Earth is small B. The Sun is very bright. C. The Sun is the largest star D. The Sun is the closest star to Earth. E.ST.04.12 Why do the Sun and Moon appear to be the same size? A. The Sun is our closest star. B. The Earth is tilted away from the sun. C. The Sun and Moon are about the same size. D. The Sun is farther than the moon away from Earth. E.ST.04.12 Which is a natural satellite of the Earth? A. Sun B. Star C. Moon D. Planet E.ST.04.12 Which of the following objects is capable of producing its own light? A. Sun B. Moon C. Earth D. Planet E.ST.04.21 About how long does it take for the Earth to make one orbit around the sun? A. 7 days B. 28 days C. 180 days D. 365 days E.ST.04.22 What causes the Sun to rise and set every day? A. Orbit of the Earth B. Rotation of the Earth C. Revolution of the Earth D. Apparent movement of the Earth E.ST.04.22 Which event causes the Earth to have day and night? A. The Earth rotates on its axis. B. The moon blocks the sun at night. C. The revolution of the Earth around the sun. D. The sun orbiting the Earth. E.ST.04.22 How long does the Earth take to make one rotation? A. One day B. One year C. One month D. One week E.ST.04.22 The Earth spins on its axis. What does the term axis mean? A. The motion the Earth makes in one day. B. The path that the Earth takes around the Sun. C. An imaginary line around which the Earth turns. D. A metal bar passing through the poles of the Earth. E.ST.04.23 Why does the same side of the moon always face the earth? A. The moon does not rotate as it revolves around the earth. B. The moon rotates at the same speed as the earth. C. The moon rotates slower than the earth rotates. D. The moon takes the same amount of time to rotate and revolve. E.ST.04.23 How often does the moon make one complete orbit around the Earth? A. Once a day B. Once a year C. Once a week D. Once a month E.ST.04.23 The Sun and stars appear to move in the sky from east to west. What is responsible for that movement? A. The Earth revolves around the sun. B. The Earth rotates counter clockwise. C. The Sun and stars rotate on their axis. D. The Sun and stars move from east to west. E.ST.04.24 Which phase of the moon is missing from this sequence? New moon, Waxing crescent, Waxing gibbous, Full moon... A. First quarter B. Last quarter C. Waning gibbous D. Waning crescent E.ST.04.24 You are planning a camping trip. You want as much natural light as possible each night. There will be a new moon on February 5 and a full moon on February 19. Assuming every night during February will have no clouds, which 5 days would be best for your camping trip? A. February 6 – 10 B. February 15 – 19 C. February 17 – 21 D. February 19 – 23 E.ST.04.24 What phase is the moon in when it is not visible from Earth? A. New B. Full C. Quarter D. Crescent E.ST.04.25 A class was keeping a record of where the sun was in the sky at 12:00 noon. They observed the sun getting higher in the sky each day. What event would come next on the school’s calendar? A. Thanksgiving. B. Winter break. C. New school year D. Summer vacation. E.ST.04.25 What path does the Sun travel along as it appears to move through the sky? A. East to West B. Left to Right C. North to South D. Up to Down