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UNIT 5 ADVANCED TEST CORRECTION

Authored by Grant Heeringa

Science

6th Grade

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UNIT 5 ADVANCED TEST CORRECTION
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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which statements are true about the geosphere and hydrosphere? 

A.

The density of the rocks in the geosphere is much less than the density of the water in the hydrosphere.

B.

They interact when heavy rains cause landslides and flooding. 

C.

They do not interact since the geosphere’s layers are underground. 

D.

Water can only be found in the hydrosphere. 

E.

The geosphere includes rocks and minerals while the hydrosphere contains ice and water vapor. 

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Eduard builds a model of Earth’s layers. His model is composed of two thin layers, approximately 1.25 cm thick each, that represent Earth’s crust and mantle. It then has one thick layer, approximately 4 cm thick, to represent  Earth’s outer core. Finally, it has a solid metal ball to represent Earth’s inner core. 

 

How should Eduard modify his model to accurately represent Earth’s layers?

A.

Eduard does not need to modify his model because it is already accurate.


B.

Eduard should make the layer that represents Earth’s crust thicker.

C.

Eduard should make the mantle thicker than all the other layers.

D.

Eduard should replace the solid metal ball with clay to better represent the inner core’s composition.

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3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Use the diagram of the rock cycle below to answer the following question.Which two processes in this rock cycle must occur in order to change any rock into an igneous rock?

A.

compaction 

B.

melting

C.

cementation

D.

solidification

E.

weathering

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Yolanda wants to create a model of Earth’s layers using materials that have similar physical properties to the actual layers. Look at the table below that contains information about the materials he wants to use.

Part A

Which materials are the best choices to model the crust and mantle?

A.

Circular fishing weight and bag of water

B.

Peanut brittle and processed cheese

C.

Circular fishing weight and peanut brittle

D.

Bag of water and processed cheese

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Yolanda wants to create a model of Earth’s layers using materials that have similar physical properties to the actual layers. Look at the table below that contains information about the materials he wants to use.

Part A

Which materials are the best choices to model the crust and mantle?

Which statement best explains the answer to Part A?

A.

The crust is dense, while the mantle is liquid and clear.

B.

The crust is thick and moldable, while the mantle is hard and brittle

C.

The crust is moldable and semisolid, while the mantle is thin and brittle.

D.

The crust is a thin, brittle solid, and the mantle is a thick, semisolid layer with some plasticity.

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Which statements about the geosphere and biosphere are true?

Select TWO correct answers.

A.

The biosphere and geosphere interact with each other when farmers plant crops.

B.

The geosphere includes solid water that melts and provides water for the living organisms on Earth.

C.

The geosphere interacts with the biosphere when plants undergo photosynthesis.

D.

The geosphere includes volcanoes and other landforms, while the biosphere is the sphere where all life exists.

E.

The biosphere includes nonliving things, such as sand and carbon dioxide.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

As you travel from the crust toward the inner core, how do temperature and pressure change?

A.

Temperature increases, but pressure decreases.

B.

Temperature stays the same, but pressure increases.


C.

Both temperature and pressure decrease.

D.

Both temperature and pressure increase.

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