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Test Description: 6th grade end of the year test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When using the scientific method, what needs to be done before you can research a problem?
A
State the problem
B
Make a hypothesis
C
Record data
D
Make a conclusion
2) In the following list, what unit of measurement is missing? Kilometer, Centimeter, Millimeter
A
Inch
B
Foot
C
Liter
D
Meter
3) What are the three fossil fuels?
A
natural gas, coal, oil
B
biomass, geothermal, coal
C
oil, coal, hydroelectric
D
coal oil, solar
4) Describe what happens to water when a cloud is made
A
Water is released from other clouds and the droplets join to make a new cloud
B
Water vapor freezes into a solid
C
Water vapor condenses on small particles of dust in the air
D
Water vapor consenses on other clouds to make bigger clouds
5) What are the parts of an atom
A
nucleus, electron, proton, neutron
B
nucleus, neutron, proton, electricity
C
core, electron, proton, neutron
D
nucleus, electron, proton, compound
6) How many elements are there in the world?
A
About 500
B
About 1,000
C
About 100
D
About 50
7) What is the chemical formula for water
A
2HO
B
HO2
C
H2O
D
OH2
8) Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
A
cutting wood
B
burning a fuel
C
melting ice
D
tearing paper
9) Why is water called the universal solvent?
A
It has specific heat
B
It dissolves many different substances
C
It is a polar molecule
D
it dissolves a few substances
10) What does the term abiotic mean?
A
biology
B
anything related to water
C
nonliving
D
living
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