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2024 Science EOG Review Game #2
Test Description: 2024 Science EOG Review Game
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Sugar dissolving is a
A
chemical change
B
physical change
2) Heat usually makes objects ____________________
A
expand
B
contract
3) Objects will usually contract when they are
A
heated up
B
cooled down
4) ____________ are conductors
A
metals
B
plastics
5) _____________________ let heat pass through
A
conductors
B
insulators
6) _____________________ stop heat from passing through
A
insulators
B
conductors
7) Consumers are usually _________________
A
animals
B
plants
8) Producers are usually _________________
A
animals
B
plants
9) where freshwater and saltwater meet is called __________________
A
a lake
B
an estuary
C
an ocean
10) lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers are
A
freshwater
B
saltwater
11) oceans and seas
A
saltwater
B
freshwater
12) responsible for breaking down the nutrients your body needs
A
respiratory
B
circulatory
C
digestive
13) responsible for providing oxygen for your body and getting rid of carbon dioxide
A
circulatory
B
digestive
C
respiratory
14) responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to your cells
A
circulatory
B
digestive
C
respiratory
15) amoeba, paramecium, bacteria, euglena, and fungi are
A
multicellular
B
unicellular
16) humans, plants, and animals are
A
unicellular
B
multicellular
17) bacteria, fungi, mushrooms, earthworms are
A
consumers
B
producers
C
decomposers
18) heat moves from
A
hot to cold
B
cold to hot
19) With condensation,
A
heat is added
B
heat is taken away
20) With evaporation,
A
heat is added
B
heat is taken away
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