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100

This is the measure of how much space an object occupies.
A. Mass
B. Weight
C. Volume
D. Density

What is C: Volume?

100

Organisms that eat other organisms to get energy are called:
A. Producers
B. Consumers
C. Decomposers
D. Autotrophs

What is B: Consumers?

100

The movement of Earth around the Sun is called:
A. Revolution
B. Rotation
C. Orbit
D. Axis

What is A: Revolution?

100

Which term refers to the factor that is measured in an experiment?
A. Control
B. Independent variable
C. Dependent variable
D. Constant

What is C: Dependent variable?

100

This is an example of a Renewable Energy source.

A. Coal
B. Solar
C. Nuclear
D. Natural Gas

What is B. Solar?

200

Which of the following is a chemical change?
A. Ice melting
B. Water boiling
C. Iron rusting
D. Salt dissolving

What is C: Iron rusting?

200

What organelle in plant cells is responsible for photosynthesis?
A. Mitochondria
B. Nucleus
C. Cell membrane
D. Chloroplast

What is D: Chloroplast?

200

What is the primary cause of seasons on Earth?
A. Earth's distance from the Sun
B. Tilt of Earth's axis
C. Earth's shape
D. Moon’s gravity

What is B: Tilt of Earth’s axis?

200

What do scientists use to communicate patterns and relationships in data?
A. Hypothesis
B. Graphs
C. Procedures
D. Variables

What is B: Graphs?

200

Which of the following would most likely cause a hurricane to lose strength?
A. Moving into warmer ocean water
B. Increasing wind speed
C. Moving over land
D. Rotating faster

Answer: C. Moving over land

300

This force resists motion between two surfaces that are touching.
A. Friction
B. Gravity
C. Magnetism
D. Acceleration

What is A: Friction?

300

Which of the following shows the correct order of biological organization from smallest to largest?
A. Organ → Tissue → Cell
B. Cell → Organ → Tissue
C. Cell → Tissue → Organ
D. Tissue → Cell → Organ

What is C: Cell → Tissue → Organ?

300

Which of these is a sedimentary rock?
A. Granite
B. Limestone
C. Basalt
D. Marble

What is B: Limestone?

300

What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment?
A. To alter the outcome
B. To compare results
C. To test every variable
D. To produce errors

What is B: To compare results?

300

This process explains how clouds form in the atmosphere.
A. Warm air cools and water vapor condenses into droplets
B. Water freezes instantly at high altitudes
C. Water vapor condenses when it rises and cools
D. Sunlight directly turns water into ice

What is C: Water vapor condenses when it rises and cools?

400

A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily is called a:
A. Insulator
B. Conductor
C. Resistor
D. Transformer

What is B: Conductor?

400

Which group of organisms breaks down dead or decaying organisms?
A. Consumers
B. Decomposers
C. Producers
D. Herbivores

What is B: Decomposers?

400

Which celestial body is responsible for Earth's tides?
A. Sun
B. Moon
C. Jupiter
D. Mars

What is B: Moon?

400

In an experiment measuring plant growth (in cm), the results for 7 plants are:
5, 7, 7, 10, 12, 15, 20

What is the median growth of the plants?
A. 10
B. 8.5
C. 10
D. 12

What is C: 10?

400

A sudden drop in atmospheric pressure is most likely to indicate:
A. A heatwave
B. Clear skies
C. An approaching storm
D. Colder temperatures

Answer: C. An approaching storm?

500

This best explains why metals are good conductors of electricity.
A. They have tightly bound electrons
B. They have free-moving electrons in a "sea" of electrons
C. Their atoms are heavier
D. They have high resistance

What is B. They have free-moving electrons in a "sea" of electrons

500

This best describes the role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in ecosystems.
A. They break down organic waste
B. They convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms plants can use
C. They recycle carbon dioxide
D. They produce oxygen during photosynthesis

What is B. They convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms plants can use?

500

What is the primary cause of Earth's magnetic field?
A. The Moon’s gravitational pull
B. Earth’s rotation on its axis
C. Movement of molten iron in Earth’s outer core
D. The presence of mountains
 

What is C. Movement of molten iron in Earth’s outer core?

500

This is what a scientist should do after getting different results in repeated trials of the same experiment.
A. Report the first result
B. Analyze potential sources of error and refine the procedure
C. Discard the hypothesis
D. Choose the best result and move on

 

What is B: Analyze potential sources of error and refine the procedure?

500

A scientist records the following temperatures (in °C) over five days:
18, 20, 22, 24, 26
What is the mean temperature for the five days?
A. 20
B. 22
C. 23
D. 24

What is B: 22?