
Science TCAP 2024 Review
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Students wrote down four different science project ideas for investigating heat transfer. Which project is the best investigation about heat transfer through conduction?
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NGSS.MS-PS3-4
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Vast quantities of natural gas are located beneath Earth’s surface. Natural gas is less costly to extract from the ground than crude oil. Natural gas offers some advantages compared to other energy sources.
Despite the large amounts of natural gas, why is it classified as a nonrenewable, rather than a renewable, resource?
Natural gas is available underground but not in the atmosphere.
The formation of natural gas is a process that takes millions of years.
Natural gas can be extracted only during certain times of the year.
The cost of extracting natural gas from the ground is greater than its value.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In some parts of Hawaii, nonnative grasses have been planted for cattle
feed, replacing some of the native rainforest plants.
Which statement describes the most likely impact of the replacement of rainforest plants with non native grasses?
The biodiversity of these areas will decrease.
Rainforest plants will outcompete nonnative grasses for resources.
Less nitrogen will be absorbed from the atmosphere over these areas.
Cattle will get fewer nutrients grazing on nonnative grasses than on rainforest plants.
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NGSS.MS-LS2-4
NGSS.MS-LS2-1
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Scientists conducting research in Antarctica want to learn how ocean currents form below sea ice, even when there is little sunlight. The scientists know that temperature differences can help cause ocean current formation. The table shows the amount of light Antarctica receives during the summer and winter.
The scientists measure how much sunlight is reflected off different surfaces in Antarctica. The amount of light that reflects off a surface is called the albedo. A surface that reflects all sunlight that reaches it has 100% albedo. A surface that does not reflect light at all has 0% albedo; all the sunlight reaching the surface is absorbed. The diagram shows the albedo of different surfaces in Antarctica.
Which source of thermal energy is responsible for melting the sea ice?
The ocean heats the sea ice through chemical energy transfer.
The wind heats the sea ice through mechanical energy transfer.
The sun heats the sea ice through radiation energy transfer.
The sea salt heats the ice through electrical energy transfer.
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NGSS.MS-PS3-4
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Carbon dioxide is a gas present in Earth’s atmosphere. The first graph shows the changes in the levels of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere from 1958 to 2015. The second graph shows changes in the miles traveled by humans using cars, trucks, and motorcycles from 1960 to 2011 in the United States.
Based on the two graphs, which statement best describes the relationship between the use of motor vehicles and carbon dioxide levels?
The increased use of motor vehicles in the United States during these years caused a decrease in carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere.
The decreased use of motor vehicles in the United States during these years caused an increase in carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere.
The decreased use of motor vehicles in the United States during these years caused a decrease in carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere.
The increased use of motor vehicles in the United States during these years caused an increase in carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere.
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NGSS.MS-ESS3-4
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Prairie dogs are a type of mammal that lives in colonies. Prairie dogs use a variety of different sounds to communicate with each other. These calls warn neighbors of the approach of a predator. Different calls are used for different types of predators. One type of call is a “jump-yip”; a prairie dog stands on its hind legs, extends its arms, and utters a sharp “yipping” sound. Other prairie dogs then copy this behavior while the rest scurry to safety in their burrows.
A student researched the different sounds made by prairie dogs. Which question about this “jump-yip” research of prairie dog communication was the student trying to answer?
Why do prairie dogs use the “jump-yip” behavior?
What are prairie dogs celebrating when they use the “jump-yip” behavior?
Why does this “jump-yip” behavior occur only at night?
Does this “jump-yip” behavior scare the other prairie dogs?
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Energy from the wind is used to turn windmills. These windmills then spin a generator and produce electricity.
Which statement would Not support the claim that wind energy is considered a clean, renewable resource?
Wind energy is produced naturally.
Wind energy is used without giving off greenhouse gases.
There is an abundant supply of wind energy available for use.
There are only certain places that are suitable for collecting wind energy.
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