1) What is one of the main ingredients needed for the baking soda vinegar rocket? a) water b) baking soda c) sugar d) oil 2) Where should you complete the baking soda vinegar rocket activity? a) inside a classroom b) outside with no overhead structure c) in the garage d) in the kitchen 3) What should you wear to protect your eyes during the experiment? a) A hat b) sunglasses or safety goggles c) gloves d) a mask 4) How much vinegar should you pour into the bottle? a) 1 inch b) 1 cup c) 1 teaspoon d) 1 gallon 5) How much baking soda should you use for the experiment? a) 1 tablespoon b) 1 cup c) 1 teaspoon d) 1 pinch 6) What do you need to do very quickly after adding the baking soda to the bottle? a) Shake the bottle b) Put the cork in the bottle c) Drink the vinegar d) Add more baking soda 7) How far should you back up after setting up the bottle? a) 1 foot b) 3 feeet c) 5 feet d) 10 feet 8) What happens if the cork is not tightly pressed into the bottle? a) The reaction will not occur b) The bottle will explode c) Air will escape, and the rocket will not launch d) The bottle will melt 9) What can you do to make the bottle launch into the air and make a big bigger mess? a) Use a flat cork b) Use a tapered cork with a wider based c) Add more water d) Shake the bottle 10) What should you do if your rocket does not launch? a) Add more vinegar b) Press the cork tightly into the bottle opening c) Add less baking soda d) Move closer to the bottle 11) What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight? a) respiration b) photosynthesis c) digestion d) fermentation 12) What is the boiling point of water at sea level? a) 50 degrees Celsius b) 75 degrees Celsius c) 100 degrees Celsius d) 150 degrees Celsius 13) Which of the following is a non-renewable energy source? a) solar energy b) wind energy c) coal d) hydropower 14) What type of rock is formed from cooling and solidifying magma or lava? a) sedimentary rock b) igneous rock c) metamorphic rock d) organic rock 15) What is the main gas found in the Earth's atmosphere? a) oxygen b) carbon dioxide c) nitrogent d) helium

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