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Sixth Grade Science Practice!!
Test Description: We are going to practice reviewing the material we have recently covered in class.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does MALLEABLE mean?
A
Hammered into sheets.
B
Drawn into wire.
C
Shiny, metallic, dull.
D
A trail a mineral leaves.
2) What does DUCTILE mean?
A
Shiny, metallic, dull.
B
A trail a mineral leaves.
C
Drawn into wire.
D
Hammered into sheets.
3) What does HARDNESS mean?
A
The color of the mineral.
B
How easily it can be smashed.
C
The trail minerals leave.
D
How a mineral can be scratched.
4) What are three properties of metals?
A
both malleable and ductile, either shiny or dull, high or low melting point
B
malleable, ductile, luster
C
non-malleable, non-ductile, dull
D
gold, silver, iron
5) What are three properties of non-metals?
A
both malleable and ductile, either shiny or dull, high or low melting point
B
low melting point, poor conductors of electricity, usually gases
C
high melting point, good conductors of electricity, malleable
D
usually gases, poor conductors of electricity, low melting point
6) Calculate the density: M = 130 g V = 10 g/cm3
A
3
B
11
C
12
D
13
7) Calculate the density: M = 77 g V = 11 g/cm3
A
6
B
7
C
9
D
8
8) Calculate the following: M = 500 D = 5 g/cm3 V = ?
A
103 g
B
104 cm3
C
100 cm3
D
100 g
9) Calculate the following: M = ? V = 19 cm3 D = 5 cm3
A
95 g
B
106 g
C
78 g
D
86 g
10) What is the defintion of the Law of Conservation of Mass?
A
Anythin with matter.
B
Mass divided by volume.
C
Mass cannot be created nor destroyed.
D
Anything with mass that takes up space.
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