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By: Hope Camerino, Lauren Simon, Bailee Echols,and Shannon McLaughlin
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Every person tries to answer the question correctly.Mark down how many points you get at the end.Each question is worth 1 point if you get it right.Who ever has the most points at the end wins.
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1. The two graduated cylinders pictured can hold the same amount water and use the same scale. A student measures the masses of two metal balls. One ball is made of aluminum and the other ball is made of lead. The student adds 50 mL of water to each graduatedcylinder and then drops one metal ball into each graduated cylinder.
Which tool did the student use to measure the mass of each metal ball?
A. RulerB. TimerC. BalanceD. Graduated Cylinder
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C. Balance
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2. The two graduated cylinders pictured can hold the same amount of water and use the same scale. A student measures the masses of twometal balls. One ball is made of aluminum and the other ball is madeof lead. The student adds 50 mL of water to each graduated cylinderAnd then drops one metal ball into each graduated cylinder.
The student includes the sentence below in the write-up of thisinvestigation.
The lead ball has a measured mass of 113 grams.
Which kind of scientific statement is this sentence?
A. InferenceB. PredictionC. ExplanationD. Observation
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D. Observation
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3. What is the major process of surface rock formation on volcanoes?
A. Rock cools quickly from melted rock.B. Rock is recrystalized by extreme pressure.C. Rock solidifies slowly deep underground.D. Rock is formed from deposited sediment.
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A. Rock cools quickly from melted rock.
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4. Scientists see three layers of rock exposed on the side of a hill.The bottom layer is sandstone with fossils of a certain species of reptilefound only in this geographic location. The middle layer is volcanic ash.The top layer is mudstone (shale) with fossils of a different species of reptile.
The fossil evidence supports which hypothesis about the extinctionof the older reptile species?
A. The older reptile species went extinct because sea levels rose and flooded its habitat.
B. The older reptile species went extinct because a predator was introduced into the environment.
C. The older reptile species went extinct because it could not compete with the younger reptile species.
D. The older reptile species went extinct because a volcanic eruption caused the environment to change.
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D. The older reptile species went extinct because a volcanic eruption caused the environment to change.
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5. Most electric power is generated by burning fossil fuels. A familyliving in central Ohio uses electric appliances for cooking and air conditioning. They use fuel oil for heating.
What change could this family make to conserve fossil fuels?
A. Convert to natural gas as a fuel for cookingB. Switch to the use of less expensive coal for heatC. Lower the temperature setting on the air conditionerD. Install solar roof panels to generate additional electricity
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D. Install solar roof panels to generate additional electricity
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6. Which type of equipment did the students use to collect the lightto make this photograph?
A. SatelliteB. BinocularsC. MicroscopeD. Optical telescope
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D. Optical telescope
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7. Electricity is produced in a hydroelectric plant when movingwater turns a turbine.
Which describes this energy transformation from the turning turbineto electricity?
A. Kinetic energy into electric energyB. Nuclear energy into electric energyC. Thermal energy into electric energyD. Chemical energy into electric energy
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A. Kinetic energy into electric energy
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8. Which phenomena occur as a result of the gravitationalattraction between the moon and Earth?
A. EclipsesB. Ocean tidesC. Seasonal changesD. Phases of the moon
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B. Ocean tides
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9. What change would occur if Earth’s rate of rotation significantlyincreased?
A. The year would be shorter.B. The year would be longer.C. The day would be shorter.D. The day would be longer.
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C. The day would be shorter.
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10. Why is coal considered to be a nonrenewable energy source?
A. Sunlight is the original source of energy for coal.B. The burning of coal could cause environmental pollution.C. Once coal is mined, it can take millions of years to be replaced.D. Coal is abundant, but it is very expensive to mine from
underground.
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C. Once coal is mined, it can take millions of years to be replaced.
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11. A teacher places a ribbon of magnesium on a wire and suspends itin a flask. She then seals the flask and runs electricity through the wire to ignite the magnesium. After the magnesium is completely burned, astudent notices a white powder in the bottom of the flask. The mass of the flask system (the flask and its contents) is determined before and After the magnesium is ignited. Which statement correctly compares the mass of the flask system beforethe magnesium burned with mass of the flask system after the magnesiumburned?
A. The mass of the flask system before burning is greater than the mass of the flask system after burning.
B. The mass of the flask system before burning is less than the mass of the flask system after burning.
C. The mass of the flask system before burning is the same as the mass of the flask system after burning.
D. The mass of the flask system before burning is not related to the massof the flask system after burning.
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C. The mass of the flask system before burning is the same as the mass of the flask system after burning.
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12. Which cell structure carries out a function for a cell that issimilar to the function that bark carries out 1 a tree?
A. Cell WallB. NucleusC. ChloroplastD. Mitochondrion
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A. Cell Wall
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13. Ms.Williams’ science class uses a toy car race to study and collect data about forces and motion. The racetrack shown hasa 6-meter ramp and a 5-meter level section to the finish line. Two cars compete at a time.
At which point on the track does a car reach its fastest speed?
A. Halfway down the rampB. At the bottom of the rampC. Halfway down the level sectionD. At the finish line
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B. At the bottom of the ramp
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14. Which diagram shows the directions of the forces acting on a caras it travels down the ramp?
A. RGFB. RFGC. GRFD. FGR
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A. RGF
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15. On what section of the racetrack will the forces on the carsbe balanced?
A. The starting blockB. The ramp onlyC. The level section after the ramD. The entire track
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A. The starting block
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16. The data table and graph show speeds and distances during a racebetween car 1 and car 2.
Which car won the race?
A. Car #1B. Car #2
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A. Car #1
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17. Male mussels release sperm into the water. Female mussels take the sperm into their gill chambers where fertilization occurs. Young mussellarvae are released into the water where they float freely until they attachto the gill of a host fish. After the juvenile drops off the fish gill, it burrows into the river bed and begins the life cycle all over again. The parasitic behavior of the larvae benefits the mussel in two ways. Onebenefit is that the fish provides nutrition for the larvae when they are attached to its gill.What is the second way this behavior enhances the survival of the musselspecies? A. The large size of the fish provides the mussel larvae with plenty of
room to grow.B. The parasitism increases the opportunity for the mussels to mate with
other mussel species.C. The mobility of the fish spreads the mussels to areas they would
otherwise be unable to reach.D. The location of the larvae on the gills of fish reduces the exposure of
the larvae to oxygen-rich water.
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C. The mobility of the fish spreads the mussels to areas they would otherwise be unable to reach.
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18. You live in Ohio and want to paint the outside of your house. You need air weather for at least two days for two coats of paint todry completely.
According to the weather maps, on which day should you start painting?
A. Saturday, the 14th of the monthB. Sunday, the 15th of the monthC. Monday, the 16th of the month D. Thursday, the 19th of the month
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C. Monday, the 16th of the month
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19. Use the *WEATHER CHART to answer the question below.
According to the weather map for Sunday, which is the approximatebarometric pressure reading at Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday at 6:00 a.m.?
A. 990 MillibarsB. 995 MillibarsC. 1000 MillibarsD. 1010 Millibars
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C. 1000 Millibars
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20. Use the *WEATHER CHART to answer the question below.
Look at the weather map and the table for Sunday at 6:00 a.m. Fogwas reported for one city on Sunday morning at 6:00 a.m.
Which city was it?
A. DallasB. MiamiC. MinneapolisD. Seattle
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D. Seattle
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21. Use the *WEATHER CHART to answer the question below.
According to the table of weather conditions, what was the average temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at Cleveland, Ohio, for the 24-hourperiod ending at 6 a.m. on Sunday?
A. 53 degrees FahrenheitB. 59 degrees FahrenheitC. 61 degrees FahrenheitD. 65 degrees Fahrenheit
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B. 59 degrees Fahrenheit
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22. Which is an example of a group of cells with a commonstructure and function?
A. StomachB. Muscle tissueC. MitochondriaD. Digestive system
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B. Muscle tissue
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23. Which diagram shows the relative positions of Earth (E),the sun (S) and the moon (M) during a full moon?
A. ESMB. MSEC. SEMD. EMS
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C. SEM
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24. Coal is usually found underground, compressed in a layer betweenother types of rock.
Coal is produced by what rock-forming process?
A. Crystallization from melted rockB. Formation of sediment from weatheringC. Deposition and burial of dead plant matterD. Eruption of volcanic ash followed by settling in a layer
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C. Deposition and burial of dead plant matter
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25. A park is home to a large number of robins, squirrels and rabbits.The robins and squirrels live in the park’s trees. The robins feed on earthworms and insects that live on the ground. The squirrels eat theacorns produced by the park’s oak trees. The rabbits hide in the bushesand feed on the grass.
Which factor would directly limit the number of rabbits that could livein this park?
A. Number of robinsB. Number of bushes C. Number of acornsD. Number of squirrels
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B. Number of bushes
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26. The teacher asks the student to use the information she collected tocompare the density of the two metal balls. The mass of the lead ball is113 grams and the mass of the aluminum ball is 27 grams.
What can the student infer about the density of these metal balls basedon this investigation?
A. The density of both metal balls is the same.B. The density of both metal balls is less than the density of the water.C. The density of the lead ball is less than the density of the aluminum
ball.D. The density of the lead ball is greater than the density of the
aluminum ball.
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D. The density of the lead ball is greater than the density of the aluminum ball.
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27. What interaction between organisms would be described as parasitic?
A. A mosquito feeding on the blood of a dogB. A bee gathering nectar and pollen from a flowerC. A cleaner shrimp picking dead skin off a large fishD. A nonpoisonous snake mimicking a poisonous snake
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A. A mosquito feeding on the blood of a dog
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28. The table lists the densities of several materials.
Which material will float in water?
A. LimestoneB. MagnesiumC. SulfurD. Wax
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D. Wax
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29. In which environment is white fur color an advantage for survival?
A. DesertB. GrasslandC. Arctic tundraD. Temperate forest
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C. Arctic tundra
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30. Why do satellites and spacecraft launched from Earth needto reach a specific speed to escape Earth’s surface?
A. To overcome Earth’s gravitational forceB. To protect equipment from radiationC. To break through the sound barrierD. To avoid Earth’s magnetic field
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A. To overcome Earth’s gravitational force
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31. What is the bouncing back of waves upon reaching another surface?
A. RefractionB. ReflectionC. InterferenceD. Diffraction
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B. Reflection
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32. The equation Frequency x Wavelength equals what?
A. DistanceB. TimeC. SpeedD. Velocity
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C. Speed
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33. What is a hollow space in sediment in the shape of an organism?
A. A MoldB. A CastC. Sedimentary rockD. Petrified fossil
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A. A Mold
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34. What is the gradual change in a species over time?
A. AdaptationB. Scientific theoryC. Natural SelectionD. Evolution
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D. Evolution
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35. What is a break in Earth’s crust where slabs of crust slippast each other?
A. ShearingB. TensionC. StressD. A Fault
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D. A Fault
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36. What is a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level?
A. An Anticline B. A FoldC. A PlateauD. A Syncline
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C. A Plateau
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37. A day occurs when the Earth spins how many degrees?
A. 180 DegreesB. 360 DegreesC. 270 DegreesD. 90 Degrees
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B. 360 Degrees
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38. How many hours is a spinning cycle?
A. 1 HourB. 5 HoursC. 12 HoursD. 24 Hours
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D. 24 Hours
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39. How many Constellations are there?
A. 88 ConstellationsB. 110 ConstellationsC. 22 ConstellationsD. 55 Constellations
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A. 88 Constellations
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40. What is force measured in?
A. PascalsB. Meters SquaredC. NewtonsD. Centimeters Squared
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C. Newtons
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