
Science STAAR TEKS
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Science STAAR TEKS Review # 1
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How are organisms, such as snakes, cacti and coyotes able to survive in harsh desert conditions?
Over thousands of years these organisms have developed adaptations to survive in arid climates
These organisms migrate out of the desert during the summer months
These organisms work together to find sources of food and water
Snakes, cacti and coyotes are all aquatic species that live in ponds and rivers during the hot day
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Multiple Choice
In a food chain, where does the energy go after the secondary consumer dies?
Back to the sun
To the producers
Into air, becomes wind
To decomposers
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Multiple Choice
Which statement describes how fossil fuels are made?
Oil from Earth's core slowly rises to the Earth's surface and forms ponds
Lava within some volcanoes becomes so hot that it transforms into fossil fuels
Dead and decomposing organisms are exposed to extreme heat and pressure transforms them into fossil fuels
When mountains form on top of coal, the pressure liquefies the coal creating fossil fuels
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Multiple Choice
Which statement accurately describes a state of matter?
Solids take the shape of their container
Gases maintain a fixed shape
Liquids will expand to fill the volume of a container
Gases expand to fill an entire space
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the most likely food source for a carnivore?
A plant
The Sun
An Animal
A dead tree
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Multiple Choice
How are igneous rocks formed?
Years of sediment are laid down on top of each other and forced together
Acid rain caused by pollution creates holes in metamorphic rocks
Dust and pebbles are pressed together underground from Earth's heat and pressure
Magma from a volcanic eruption cools and hardens
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Multiple Choice
In a science experiment, a student is asked to identify the freezing and melting points of water. Which piece of laboratory equipment should be used?
Triple Beam Balance
Thermometer
Ruler
Graduated Cylinder
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the processes of weathering and erosion?
Weathering and erosion are directly responsible for depositing loose sediments on the bottom of the ocean, forming layers of sediment.
Weathering and erosion are directly responsible for the breakdown of any type of rock into smaller particles and the carrying away of the loose sediments.
Weathering and erosion are directly responsible for the amount of water in a river that transports sediments to the sea.
Weathering and erosion are directly responsible for the transportation, deposition, and compaction of loose sediments on the seafloor.
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Multiple Choice
Dry, rocky mountains
Forests of pine trees
Tall, spiny cacti
Lakes and rivers
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Multiple Choice
Aquatic plants have adaptations that help them live in water. For example, the structures needed for making food are located on the tops of floating plant leaves. This adaptation helps the plants —
absorb sunlight
capture fish
stay anchored
avoid predators
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The picture below shows a cumulonimbus cloud forming over an ocean. Which statement best explains how the sun and the ocean interact to form a cumulonimbus cloud?
Heat from the sun causes clouds in the area to gather over the ocean and form one large cumulonimbus cloud.
Heat from the sun warms the ocean, causing water to evaporate. The water vapor then condenses to form a cumulonimbus cloud.
Light from the sun shines on the ocean, causing water vapor to condense. The water then evaporates to form a cumulonimbus cloud.
Light from the sun causes ocean water to reflect water vapor into the air and gather over the ocean into a cumulonimbus cloud.
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Multiple Choice
A family was vacationing in the mountains in a cabin that had no electrical power. They needed boiling water in order to prepare dried soup mix. With no electrical energy available, which method would most likely provide enough thermal energy to quickly heat the water to boiling?
Using a microwave oven to heat water in a glass jar for 3 minutes
Shining a battery-powered flashlight on a metal container of water for 10 minutes
Placing a metal pot of water over glowing charcoal in an outdoor grill for 10 minutes
Shaking the water in a closed, insulated plastic bottle for 3 minutes
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Multiple Choice
travels in straight lines and reflects from the surface of the mirror
enters the mirror and changes direction when it is refracted by the back of the mirror
refracts in the glass of the mirror and is spread out all over the room
travels through air and does not change its direction in air
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Multiple Choice
A family takes a group picture in a park where bluebonnets are blooming. The family notices that some of the blooms are white and others are blue. The color of the blooms is most likely determined by —
inheritance from parent plants
the age of the plant
the types of consumers that eat the plant
air temperature
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Multiple Choice
The leaves of two types of plants that live in different environments are shown in the pictures. The leaves of both plants have different structures. What differences in the structure of the leaves of these plants likely help them survive in their environments?
The pan-like shape of the giant water lily leaves helps them catch rainwater. The slim shape of the mesquite leaves helps them avoid sunlight
The broad shape of the giant water lily leaves helps them stay on the water surface. The slim shape of the mesquite leaves helps them prevent water loss.
The pan-like shape of the giant water lily leaves helps them attract small fish. The slim shape of the mesquite leaves helps them avoid herbivores
The broad shape of the giant water lily leaves helps them attract aquatic birds. The slim shape of the mesquite leaves helps them attract pollinators.
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Multiple Choice
The Grand Canyon is more than 400 km long and in some places almost 2 km deep. Which model best represents the main process that formed the Grand Canyon?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The abalone is a type of sea snail. Adult abalones slowly crawl over rocks near the shore, while larvae float in the water. Which organisms have a life cycle that is most like that of abalones?
Frogs
Humans
Snakes
Birds
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Multiple Choice
Some students are feeding a crab in an aquarium. They use tongs to place the food directly in front of the crab. The students look through the side of the aquarium. They notice that the image of the tongs appears to break as the tongs enter the water. Which property of light are the students observing in this situation?
Light can be refracted and separated into different colors as it moves from air to a different medium.
Light is refracted as it moves from one medium to another medium.
Light travels in a straight line and can be reflected off the surface of water
Light is absorbed by water and reflected off glass.
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Multiple Choice
A bright-red male cardinal comes to a school bird feeder every morning. Like other cardinals, this bird makes a sharp chirping sound as it hops around the bird feeder. Which of these is a learned behavior of this bird?
Having red feathers
Eating seeds during the day
Coming to the bird feeder each morning
Making a chirping sound
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Multiple Choice
Which statement correctly describes the transfer of energy in a food chain in this wetland?
Energy is transferred from hawks to shrews to grasshoppers to marsh grasses.
Energy is transferred from marsh grasses to crickets to hawks to frogs.
Energy is transferred from grasshoppers to crickets to frogs to hawks.
Energy is transferred from cattails to crickets to shrews to hawks.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these describes one or more living organisms that depend on another living organism to survive?
Bacteria living in the mouth of a horse
Ivy plants growing up a fence to obtain more sunlight
Mold living on a hard, rocky surface
An angelfish releasing carbon dioxide into pond water
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Multiple Choice
A student places 250 g samples of clay, sand, gravel, and silt in separate flower pots. The pots are set on a wire rack, and dishes are placed beneath the pots so that water can drip through holes and collect. The student then pours 100 mL of water over the sample in each pot. The student measures the time it takes for water to begin dripping from the bottom of each pot.What property of soils is the student most likely examining with this procedure?
The amount of time it takes different soils to dry
How well different soils retain water
How much water is needed to dissolve different soils
The differences in texture between wet and dry soils
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Multiple Choice
What most likely happened to the dead plants and animals?
They were eaten by scavengers.
They were washed away by water.
They became fossil fuels.
They became an underground aquifer.
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