1st Semester 6th Grade Exam Question Preview (ID: 62573)
Light, Energy Transfer, Cells.
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What is absorption?
a) When light is reflected off of something back into the atmosphere
b) When an object absorbs light due to the objects color.
c) When you spill something and you use a towel to clean it up.
d) When you drink through a straw.
What is transmission?
a) A part of a vehicle.
b) When light is allowed to pass through an object.
c) When you make a purchase online, and the credit card goes through.
d) When light bounces off of an abject back into the atmosphere.
What is reflection?
a) Reflection is when light hits an object and then bounces back off into the atmosphere.
b) When light is absorbed into an object.
c) When you shoot the basketball and the ball gets blocked.
d)
What happens to particles when temperature is increased
a) When temperature is added to particles, they start to move faster and further apart.
b) When temperature is added to particles, they start to slow down and move away from each other.
c) When temperature is added to particles, the particles freeze.
d) When temperature is added to particles, the temperature goes down and so does the speed of the particles.
How does the transfer of energy happen?
a) The transfer of energy happens when potential energy becomes kinetic.
b) The transfer of energy happens when one temperature exchanges with the other one.
c) The transfer of energy happens from the lower temperature to the higher temperature.
d) The transfer of energy happens when kinetic energy is increased causing the state of matter to change.
What evidence proves that there is a change in particle motion from a piece of ice to a puddle of water?
a) The particles move slower as the ice melts and turns into water.
b) The particles move faster as the ice melts from a solid to water which is a liquid.
c) The particles don't move, they stay still and remain in a state of a solid.
d) The particles move but the change of state is not changed.
When cooking an egg, which of the following describes the transfer of energy between the egg and the pan?
a) The egg is cold when you get it out of the fridge so it cools the pan down.
b) The energy from the pan is transferred to the egg which then cooks the egg.
c) Heat transfers from the pan to the burner
d) Heat energy transfers from handle of the pan to the egg.
What does unicellular mean?
a) unicellular means there is only one color.
b) unicellular means that there is only one cell.
c) unicellular means that there are multiple cells.
d) unicellular means that the cell only has one life.
what does multicellular mean?
a) multicellular means you have many cellphones.
b) multicellular means that there are more than one cells.
c) multicellular means that the cells have more than one life.
d) multicellular means that there is a group of algae living together.
What is the function and shape o the nerve cell?
a) The shape of the nerve cell allows it to break down food and nutrients in the body.
b) The shape of the nerve cells allows it to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
c) The shape of the nerve cell allows faster transmission of signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
d) The shape of the nerve cell allows it to filter out toxins and harmful chemicals from the brain and the rest of the body.
What is the correct order of the levels of organization?
a) organ, cell, tissue, organism, organ system
b) cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
c) organism, tissue, cell, organ, organ system
d) cell, tissue, organ system, organ, organism
what is the function of the cell membrane?
a) provides protection for a cell by allowing things to go in and out of the cell. Transports nutrients in and toxins out
b) the function of the cell membrane is to hold its shape
c) the function of the cell membrane is to aide in defense of outside intruders
d) the function of the cell membrane is to be a protective shield that doesn't allow anything to come in.
What does the plant cell have that the animal cell does not have?
a) nucleus
b) cytoplasm
c) chloroplast
d) cell membrane
Besides chloroplast, what does the plant cell have that the animal cell doesn't?
a) nucleus
b) Mitochondria
c) cell membrane
d) cell wall
What is response to stimuli?
a) The ability of living things to respond to their surroundings, their environment
b) The ability to digest food
c) The ability to match clothes.
d)
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