WorksheetsScience EOG Review
Total questions: 30
Worksheet time: 16mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
Which of these microorganisms is considered harmful?
a)
fungus in antibiotics
b)
bacteria in yogurt
c)
yeast in bread
d)
mold on fruit
2.
Which animals are cold-blooded, live part of their lives in water and part on land, and go through metamorphosis?
a)
reptiles
b)
amphibians
c)
birds
d)
mammals
3.
Which is a characteristic of reptiles?
a)
They have slimy skin.
b)
They use lungs to breathe.
c)
They are invertebrates.
d)
They maintain a constant body temperature.
4.
How are dandelion seeds different from apple seeds?
a)
Dandelion seeds produce new plants.
b)
Dandelion seeds are not formed from the flowers.
c)
Dandelion seeds need rain, soil, and sunlight to germinate.
d)
Dandelion seeds are light and can be carried by wind.
5.
Read the passage.
Karen has two sisters and one younger brother. Her parents and grandmother also live with her. She is the only blonde in her family. However, everyone in her family has brown eyes.
Which of these is being described in the passage?
Karen has two sisters and one younger brother. Her parents and grandmother also live with her. She is the only blonde in her family. However, everyone in her family has brown eyes.
Which of these is being described in the passage?
a)
gene display
b)
inherited traits
c)
learned behaviors
d)
nature versus nurture
6.
How are microorganisms harmful?
a)
Microorganisms cause diseases and make people sick.
b)
Microorganisms are not harmful.
c)
Microorganisms cause the sky to turn blue.
d)
Microorganisms cause plants to turn green.
7.
This type of plant has no roots, stems or leaves, reproduce by spores, and absorbs water and nutrients from their surroundings.
a)
Vascular
b)
Non vascular:
8.
which one is a learned behavior?
a)
eye color
b)
washing the dishes
c)
curly hair
d)
shape of nose
9.
What is the definition of matter?
a)
what everything is made of
b)
anything that takes up space
c)
water
10.
What are the 3 states of matter?
a)
ice, water, water vapor
b)
solid, water, cheese
c)
solid, liquid, gas
11.
What is a mixture?
a)
dissolved particles in a liquid
b)
something that mixes
c)
separate items that sink
d)
a combination of materials
12.
When water reaches its boiling point, it turns into __________________.
a)
ice
b)
lemonade
c)
gas
d)
cake
13.
What are some good electrical conductors?
a)
erasers, copper, plastic
b)
iron, copper, silver
c)
silver and paper
14.
What type of change is it?
Bread becomes toast.
Bread becomes toast.
a)
Physical
b)
Chemical
15.
What type of change is it?
Aluminum foil is cut in half.
Aluminum foil is cut in half.
a)
Physical
b)
Chemical
16.
If Kayla burns wood in a fire, this is a ____ change
a)
There is no change the wood is still wood
b)
A physical change the wood is just breaking down
c)
A chemical change the wood is becoming a new substance
d)
The fire actually is the thing that changes and it takes on a chemical change
17.
What is a parallel circuit?
a)
A circuit with only one path to get electricity to the light
b)
A circuit without any paths to get electricity to the light
c)
A circuit with multiple paths to get electricity to the light
d)
I never knew there was such a thing as a parallel circuit
18.
Has specific volume but not a specific shape
a)
solid
b)
liquid
c)
mass
d)
gas
19.
What is all matter made of?
a)
Water
b)
Gases
c)
Atoms
d)
Carbon
20.
Look at the picture. Angie built this device to show the transfer of electrical energy. Which of these best describes what Angie built?
a)
an electrical circuit
b)
a source of energy
c)
a conductor
d)
an insulator
21.
What is building basic blocks of life?
a)
Tissue
b)
Cell
c)
Organ
d)
Organ System
22.
How is a plant cell different from an animal cell?
a)
Animals have cell walls, chlorolphyll, and produce their own food.
b)
Plant cells are single cell jobs.
c)
Plants cells are fungi.
d)
Plants have cell walls, chlorolphyll, and produce their own food.
23.
Islands such as the Hawaiian Islands are made by which of the following?
a)
earthquakes
b)
volcanoes
c)
erosion
d)
glaciers
24.
Rivers, glaciers, wind, and waves all can cause which of the following to happen?
a)
They can cause rocks to weather.
b)
They can cause the rock cycle to stop.
c)
They can cause volcanoes to erupt.
d)
They can cause metamorphic rocks to form.
25.
The students at your school want to decrease the amount of erosion from the school grounds. What would be the best way to do this?
a)
Plant several trees and bushes at different places on the school grounds.
b)
Plant trees and bushes at only one place on the school grounds.
c)
Convert some of the school's lawn to a flower garden.
d)
Cut the grass on the school's lawn often to keep the grass short.
26.
Most earthquakes happen along the _________________.
a)
coast
b)
faults
c)
desert
d)
directions
27.
When weathered rock and soil is moved away it is called ________.
a)
crust
b)
erosion
c)
faults
d)
crust
28.
A _______ is a physical feature on the Earth's surface, like mountains, canyons, and valleys.
a)
landform
b)
earthquake
c)
faults
d)
crust
29.
_______________________ are scientists that study earthquakes.
a)
topography
b)
landforms
c)
San Andreas Fault
d)
seismologists
30.
A landslide occurs when rock loosens and is pulled down by gravity. Yet, the rock piles up and creates new landforms such as hills. This is an example of…
a)
Destructive Force
b)
Constructive Force
c)
Landslide Building
d)
Constructive and Destructive Forces
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