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Grade 5 Science
2008 Released TestPart 2
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21. Which location is likely to have the greatest water pressure, the coldest temperatures, and the smallest number of living organisms?
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A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4
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22. Which of these can be mined from Earth and used as an energy source?
Coal
Grav
el
Gran
ite
Limesto
ne
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A. CoalB. GravelC. GraniteD. Limestone
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23. Although the mushroom looks like a plant, it is in a different kingdom. The main difference between the fungi kingdom and the plant kingdom is that fungi —
Use
chloro
phyll to m
ake...
Have
specia
l tissu
es
Absorb
nutrients
from o...
Depend on th
e Sun fo
r ...
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A. Use chlorophyll to make sugar
B. Have special tissues
C. Absorb nutrients from other organisms
D. Depend on the Sun for energy
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24. Which of these animals is an invertebrate?
Picture
Choice 1
Picture
Choice 2
Picture
Choice 3
Picture
Choice 4
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A.
B.
C.
D.
A. Picture Choice 1B. Picture Choice 2C. Picture Choice 3D. Picture Choice 4
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25. A bicyclist rides on a flat road and then stops pedaling but does not apply the brakes. The bicycle stops because of —
Balance
Fricti
on
Attracti
on
magn
etism
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A. BalanceB. FrictionC. AttractionD. magnetism
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26. Which of these are the deepest parts of the ocean?
Continental sh
elves
Continental sl
opes
Oce
an trench
es
Abyssa
l plains
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A. Continental shelvesB. Continental slopesC. Ocean trenchesD. Abyssal plains
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27. Based on the chart, between which two weeks did the growth pattern of the puppy change?
8 – 9 weeks
9 – 10 weeks
10 – 11 w
eeks
11 – 12 w
eeks
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A. 8 – 9 weeks
B. 9 – 10 weeks
C. 10 – 11 weeks
D. 11 – 12 weeks
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28. Submarines have explored many parts of the ocean. As submarines descend, scientists observe that there is an increase in the -
Amount of li
ght
Wate
r tempera
ture
Wate
r pressu
re
Types o
f oce
an organism
s
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A. Amount of lightB. Water
temperatureC. Water pressureD. Types of ocean
organisms
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29. Based on the bird of prey key, which bird is shown in the picture?
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A. OwnB. VultureC. Golden eagleD. Bald eagle
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30. Which part of a plant cell is responsible for controlling the activities of the other parts of the cell?
Vacuole
Nucle
us
Cell Wall
chloro
plast
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A. Vacuole B. Nucleus C. Cell WallD. chloroplast
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31. Which of these is the main function of a cell wall?
To make
food
To store
water
To provid
e support
To make
the plant g
reen
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A. To make foodB. To store waterC. To provide supportD. To make the plant
green
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32. Which shows one way that energy flows to birds in this food web?
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A. Rodent → insects → birds
B. Insects → plants → birds
C. Snakes → rodents →birds
D. Plants → rodents → birds
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33. Michael Faraday showed how electric current in a wire produces -
Molecu
les
Chemicals
A vibration
A magn
etic field
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A. MoleculesB. ChemicalsC. A vibrationD. A magnetic field
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34. Students notice that in the fall leaves of sugar maple trees turn red, but the leaves of black oak trees turn brown. The students are making -
An observa
tion
A conclu
sion
A prediction
An infere
nce
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A. An observationB. A conclusionC. A predictionD. An inference
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35. Two flashlights are turned on. The light rays they create are shown in the diagram. These light rays best illustrate that -
Both ra
ys are
reflecte
d
Both ra
ys are
refra
cted
Ray 1 is
reflecte
d and Ray..
Ray 1 is
refra
cted and Ra...
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A. Both rays are reflected
B. Both rays are refracted
C. Ray 1 is reflected and Ray 2 is refracted
D. Ray 1 is refracted and Ray 2 is reflected
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36. Which of these activities is most likely to have a positive impact on the environment of Earth?
Expanding n
eighborh
oods
Building fa
ctorie
s
Constructi
ng highways
Creating n
ature pre
serves
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A. Expanding neighborhoods
B. Building factoriesC. Constructing
highwaysD. Creating nature
preserves
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37. Which of these animals has a different body support system than the others?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
A. Picture Choice 1B. Picture Choice 2C. Picture Choice 3D. Picture Choice 4
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38. Which of these best completes the circuit?
Rubber band
Metal n
ail
Leath
er shoelace
Wooden to
othpick
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A. Rubber bandB. Metal nailC. Leather
shoelaceD. Wooden
toothpick
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39. Which labeled part in this picture has evidence of kinetic energy?
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A. 1 B. 2C. 3D. 4
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40. A wild turkey’s forest community includes -
Inse
cts
Rainfall So
il w
ind
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A. InsectsB. RainfallC. SoilD. wind