Cells and Systems
States of Matter/Thermal Energy
Waves/Weather
Minerals
Earth's Surface/Plate Tectonics
100

What are the basic building blocks of all living things?

Cells

100

In a solid, particles do not move around each other, but they do

a. change shape

b. vibrate

c. flow

d. sit completely still

Vibrate

100

Which of the following is a property of a mechanical wave?

a. amplitude

b. weight

c. incidence

d. color

Amplitude 

100

Which part(s) of Earth's interior has two distinct layers?

a. crust

b. mantle

c. core

d. crust and core

Core

100

How does acid rain cause weathering?

a. through abrasion

b. through oxidation

c. by dissolving rock

d. by carrying rock away

By dissolving rock

200

Which is an example of homeostasis?

a. reproduction

b. controlling an experiment

c. growth and development

d. maintaining a steady temperature 

Maintaining a steady temperature 

200

When a liquid freezes into a solid, the particles of the substance

a. lose energy

b. gain energy

c. move faster

d. disappear

Lose energy 

200

When a sound wave is absorbed by an object

a. it quickly gains energy

b. it quickly loses energy

c. it slowly gains energy

d. its energy does not change 

It quickly loses energy 

200

Which is Earth's thinnest layer?

a. crust

b. inner core

c. mantle

d. outer core

Crust

200

Which change occurs as a result of wind slowing down?

a. erosion

b. deposition

c. chemical weathering

d. mechanical weathering 

Deposition

300

Which statement is NOT part of the cell theory?

a. cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all living things 

b. animal cells are generally more complex than plant cells 

c. all living things are composed of cells

d. all cells are produced from other cells

Animal cells are generally more complex than plant cells 

300

When the kinetic energy of the particles in an object increases, the temperature of the object

a. increases

b. decreases

c. remains the same

Increases

300

Which type of front does not move?

a. cold

b. occluded

c. stationary

d. warm

Stationary 

300

Which process acts on Earth's surface to break rocks into pieces?

a. compaction

b. deposition

c. erosion

d. weathering 

Weathering

300

Plates move apart from each other at a 

a. divergent boundary

b. convergent boundary

c. transform boundary

d. subduction boundary 

Divergent boundary

400

The liver helps the circulatory system by

a. filtering blood of harmful substances

b. helping blood vessels to absorb nutrients 

c. storing bile that is released into the bloodstream

d. releasing chemicals that begin to break down food in the mouth

Filtering blood of harmful substances

400

Which kind of materials do not conduct heat well?

a. insulators

b. conductors

c. metals

d. radiators 

Insulators 

400

The atmosphere is mostly made up of the gases _____________ and _______________

Nitrogen and oxygen 

400

Which of the following leads most directly to the production of igneous rock?

a. formation of magma

b. cementation of rocks

c. weathering of rocks

d. deposition of sediment 

Formation of magma

400

What is the process called when Earth's landmasses had been fused together, and then slowly broke apart?

a. continental drift

b. subduction

c. Pangea

d. divergence 

Continental drift

500

Which of the following organs function as both a respiratory organ and an excretory organ?

a. liver

b. skin

c. kidneys

d. lungs

Lungs

500

Vaporization that takes place both above and below the surface is called

a. evaporation

b. boiling

c. condensation

d. precipitation

Boiling

500

Which term describes the boundary where two air masses meet?

a. anticyclone

b. cyclone

c. front

d. jet stream

Front

500

What is a step in the process of a rock changing from sedimentary to igneous?

a. crystallization

b. deposition

c. erosion

d. melting 

Melting

500

When a plate is compressed, it can create anticlines and synclines that can become

a. mountains and valleys

b. folds and breaks

c. plateaus and canyons

d. landmasses and oceans

Mountains and valleys

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