Life Science
Earth Science
Physical Science
This and That
Hodge Podge
100

When a fox builds a den, it is demonstrating A. instinct. B. dominant traits. C. a physical trait. D. environmental influences.

What is A. instinct.

100

Which of the following is true of mountains? A. They are built up by waves. B. They are built up by water carrying sediment away. C. They are built up when plates push together. D. They are made by rivers cutting through land

What is C. They are built up when plates push together.

100

Copper is to conductor as A. a magnet is to an electromagnet B. charge is to static electricity C. switch is to circuit D. plastic is to insulator

What is D. plastic is to insulator

100

Which is an example of a learned behavior? A. left-handedness in a person B. a racoon eating trash C. an opossum lying still when it feels threatened D. an arctic fox turning white in the winter

What is B. a racoon eating trash

100

From what structure do vertebrates get their name? A. skull B. backbone C. number of legs D. ribs

What is B. backbone

200

Which of the following is found in plant cells but not in animal cells? A. cell membrane B. chloroplast C. nucleus D. mitochondria

What is B. chloroplast

200

A scientist uses a seismograph to study the seismic waves that are produced by earthquakes. Which of these can MOST LIKELY be determined by studying seismic waves? A the location of the earthquake’s epicenter B the dates when future earthquakes will happen C if a tsunami will be produced by the earthquake D if a future earthquake will happen at the same location

What is A the location of the earthquake’s epicenter

200

Two balloons move closer when they are placed close together. What is the BEST explanation? A. They have mixed charges. B. They have the same charge. C. They have opposite charges. D. They are uncharged.

What is C. They have opposite charges.

200

A jetty is a structure that A. holds back floodwater that would otherwise flow downstream. B. provides homes for fish and other organisms that live in the ocean. C. traps sand and small rocks and protects the beach. D. keeps rising floodwaters within stream channels.

What is C. traps sand and small rocks and protects the beach.

200

Which landform is carved by running water? A. sand dune B. canyon C. mountain D. hill

What is B. canyon

300

Which of the following is a beneficial microorganism? A. staph bacteria that causes boils B. mold that produces penicillin C. algae that causes red tide D. fungus that causes ringworm

What is B. mold that produces penicillin

300

Which surface feature was made by a destructive process? A. delta B. canyon C. sand dune D. shield volcano

What is B. canyon

300

Which of the following types of magnets can be switched off when magnetic attraction is not needed? A. bar magnet B. magnetic field C. electromagnet D. static magnet

What is C. electromagnet

300

When hydrogen and oxygen react they explode and form water. What kind of change is that? A. physical B. chemical C. both physical and chemical D. neither physical or chemical

What is B. chemical

300

What characteristics help scientist classify an organism as an animal? A. It is made up of many cells and feeds on other living or once living things. B. It is made up of many cells and absorbs food from its surroundings. C. It is made up of one cell and makes its own food. D. It is made up of many cells and makes its own food.

What is A. It is made up of many cells and feeds on other living or once living things.

400

Single-celled microorganisms that can live in almost every environment and grow and reproduce on their own.    a. algae    b. bacteria    c. fungi     d.virus

What is b. bacteria

400

The movement of materials from one place to another by natural methods.  Can be a destructive process, such as when a landslide moves material from the top of a mountain. 

a. weathering   b. erosion  c.  composition  d.  deposition 

What is b. erosion

400

A student measures the mass of a whole orange. He cuts up the orange and measures the mass again. What is TRUE about the orange's mass before and after it was cut up? A. It was greater when it was whole. B. It is greater in pieces. C. It is the same whole or cut up. D. It is less when it is a whole.

What is C. It is the same whole or cut up.

400

What type of cell is this?  a. animal  b.  plant  c. skin

How can you tell? (in your own words)


What is a plant cell?  I know because it has a cell wall that helps support the plant

400

What does an electromagnet have that a bar magnet does not have? A. electric field B. coil of wire C. magnetic poles D. magnetic field

What is B. coil of wire

500

Even smaller than bacteria and cannot reproduce or grow unless they infect another organism.  They use the organism's cells to reproduce by making copies of itself, eventually making the host organism sick.      a.  bacteria   b.  fungus    c. virus     d. algae

What is c. virus

500

What happens to a river when slow moving water deposits seiments on its bottom? A. The river changes course. B. The river becomes narrower. C. The river becomes deeper. D. The river becomes shallower.

What is D. The river becomes shallower.

500

As the temperature of water increases from 0 degrees C to 100 degrees C, what changes of state does it pass through - going from coldest to hottest? A. ice, water vapor, liquid water B. liquid water, ice, water vapor C. water vapor, ice, liquid water D. ice, liquid water, water vapor

What is D. ice, liquid water, water vapor

500

Bottlenose dolphin live off the coast of Georgia. Some charistics are *have 18 to 100 sharp teeth * light gray to black in color  *can be eaten by sharks and killer whales *live in groups of females and groups of males.  Which question can be asked to find out which charac. is an instinct?  a. why do they live in groups?  b.  why do sharks and killer whales hunt them  c..  how many teeth do they have when they are born? d.  how does their color help them hide from predators?

What is a. Why do bottlenose dolphins live in groups

500

What is a benefit to using floodplains as a flood control measure? A. They prevent sediment from being carried down a river. B. They prevent rivers from overflowing their banks. C. They absorb the water during a flood. D. They protect the structures build on them from damage.

What is C. They absorb the water during a flood.

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