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6th Grade EOG Review
Test Description: End of Grade Test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What do we call the building blocks of all matter?
A
atoms
B
molecule
C
compound
D
chemical
2) What happens to the molecules of water when heat is removed from it?
A
The molecules spread apart and move faster
B
The molecules spread apart and move slower
C
The molecules come closer together and move slower
D
The molecules come closer together and move faster
3) A student has two pieces of aluminum foil. Each piece can be folded and rolled into a wire. Why do both pieces of aluminum foil behave the same way?
A
The have the same chemical properties, but different physical properties
B
They are composed of the same types of atoms.
C
They are composed of different kinds of atoms
D
They have the same physical properties, but different chemical properties
4) How are the atoms in an object affected when the temperature of the object increases?
A
They split apart
B
They vibrate slower
C
They vibrate faster
D
They join together
5) Kendra has two magnets made of pure iron. What is true about these two magnets?
A
The contain different types of atoms and elements
B
The contain the same types of atoms but different elements.
C
They contain the same types of atoms and elements
D
The contain different types of atoms but the same elements,
6) How does 250 ML of water compare to 500 ML of water?
A
They have the same volume but different densities
B
They have the same melting points but different boiling points
C
They have the same density but different volumes
D
They have the same boiling point but different melting points
7) During the day, the sand at the beach is very warm, but at night it is cooler. Why does this occur?
A
The sand refracts the sun's energy during the day, causing it to become warmer.
B
The sand absorbs the sun's energy during the day, causing it to become warmer.
C
The sand scatters the sun's energy during the day, causing it to become warmer.
D
The sand reflects the sun's energy during the day, causing it to become warmer.
8) What is true about sound and light waves?
A
They both transmit energy
B
They can both travel through a vacuum
C
They both travel as longitudinal waves
D
They both travel as transverse waves
9) What part of the eye focuses light waves to the retina?
A
the cornea
B
the pupil
C
the lens
D
the optic nerve
10) Which part of the ear channels sound down the ear canal?
A
the pinna
B
the ear drum
C
the cochlea
D
the stirrup
11) Which best explains the relationship between the speed of sound and the medium through which it passes?
A
Sound travels slower in air because of increased distance between air particles
B
Sound travels faster in air because of the decreased distance between air particles
C
Sound travels slower in solids because of the decreased distance between solid particles
D
Sound travels faster in solids because of the increased distance between solid particles.
12) Why do we see an apple as red?
A
Because everything but red is reflected
B
Because everything but red is scattered
C
Because everything but red is absorbed
D
Because everything but red is refracted
13) Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum has LESS energy than visible light?
A
radio waves
B
xrays
C
gamma rays
D
ultraviolet rays
14) Warm air circulating around your house is an example of...
A
convection
B
radiation
C
conduction
D
transpiration
15) Why does a penny appear larger when it is placed in a cup o water?
A
reflection
B
refraction
C
scattering
D
absorption
16) The density of water is 1. Object A has a density of 3.5 and object B has a density of 0.05. Which object will float?
A
Object A
B
Both objects will float
C
Both objects will sink
D
Object B
17) How would someone make a LOUDER sound on their guitar?
A
strumming the strings with more force
B
shortening the strings
C
strumming the strings with less force
D
lengthening the strings
18) How would someone change their guitar to make a HIGHER pitched sound?
A
lengthening the strings
B
shortening the strings
C
strumming the strings with less force
D
strumming the strings with more force
19) How does 5 grams of gold compare to 15 grams of gold?
A
The 15 grams of gold has twice the density as the 5 gram sample
B
the 15 grams of gold has 3 times the density as the 5 gram sample
C
the have the same density
D
The 5 gram gold has a 1/2 the density as the 15 gram sample
20) Why are metal pots and pans good for cooking?
A
they are great conductors and allow heat to travel through them
B
they are great conductors and do not allow heat to travel through them
C
they are great insulators and allow heat to travel through them
D
they are great insulators and do not allow heat to travel through them
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