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6th Grade EOY Review

Total questions: 39

Worksheet time: 1hrs 13mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The study of how things are classified is known as:

a)

Binomial nomenclature

b)

Taxonomy

c)

A dichotomous key

2.

The 2-part naming system developed by Linneus is known as:

a)

Dichotomous key

b)

Binomial nomenclature

c)

Taxonomy

d)

Classification

3.

What is the correct order of organization?

a)

cells->tissue->organs->organ systems-> organism

b)

tissue->cells->organs->organ systems-> organism

c)

organs->organ systems-> organism->cells->tissue

4.

What is the Net force on the cube?

a)

0 N

b)

20 N

c)

40 N

d)

400 N

5.

What is the Net force?

a)

20N left

b)

80N right

c)

60N left

d)

60N right

6.

What is this tool used to measure?

a)

speed

b)

force

c)

gravity

d)

temperature

7.

Analyze the image. What could explain why certain parts of the ocean have warmer temperatures?

a)

the uneven heating of the Earth's surface

b)

the rising of cold air and the sinking of warm air

c)

hurricanes

8.

The heat source for covection in the atmosphere is the:

a)

Core

b)

Water

c)

Land

d)

Sun

9.

I am a prokaryote. I am unicellular. You can find me everywhere like in your digestive tract.

a)

Protist

b)

Fungi

c)

Eubacteria

d)

Archaebacteria

10.

I am eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic. Some include coral and others include birds, people, and reptiles.

a)

Plant

b)

Animal

c)

Fungi

d)

Protist

11.
Which kingdoms are prokaryotic?
a)
Archaebacteria and Animalia
b)
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
c)
Fungi and Protista
d)
Plantae and Eubacteria
12.
The process that breaks down rocks and other materials on Earth's surface is called
a)
Weathering
b)
Erosion
c)
Deposition
d)
Decomposition
13.

The earth is built up and torn down in many ways. Physical and chemical weathering are processes which are very important in making soil. Which statement accurately describes an example of chemical weathering?

a)

In order for rock to become metamorphic rock, it must be heated and extreme pressure applied.

b)

In Alaska, rocks are broken due to continuous freezing and thawing of water sitting in cracks.

c)

Beautiful and strange rocks, shaped by blowing sand, dot the Western United States landscape.

d)

Sinkholes are formed in central Florida as seeping water dissolves underground limestone rocks

14.

What cause the formation of arches ?

a)

weathering and erosion

b)

oxidation

c)

glacial till

d)

deposition

15.

Muddy water being carried away by a fast-moving river

a)

physical weathering

b)

chemical weathering

c)

erosion

d)

deposition

16.

Definition of Climate

a)
The long-term weather patterns and conditions in a specific region or area.
b)
The direction of the wind in a particular location
c)
The amount of rainfall in a specific month
d)
The average temperature on a given day
17.

This disease is caused by fungus.

a)

Malaria

b)

Influenza

c)

Covid19

d)

Athletes Foot

18.

A _____ is a mass of snow and ice that moves slowly over the land.

a)

moraine

b)

glacier

c)

till

d)

u-shaped valley

19.

Select all examples of constructive forces.

a)

valley

b)

sand dune

c)

canyon

d)

barrier island

20.

Scientific laws ________________________________________

a)

Describes a natural phenomenon

b)

changes from region to region

c)

are valid all over the world

d)

are based on well supported opinions

21.

A scientific law:

a)

Describes a natural phenomenon

b)

Explains a natural phenomenon

22.

Put the atmospheric layers in order from closest to farthest from earth's surface. ​ ​ ​

a)
Troposphere
b)
Stratosphere
c)
Mesosphere
d)
Thermosphere
1)
2)
3)
4)
23.

The 3 parts of the Cell Theory are...?

a)

All living things are composed of cells

Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things

All cells are produced from other cells

b)

All living things are composed of cells

Cells are the basic units of dance and vibes in living things

All cells are destroyed from other aliens

c)

All living things are composed of Jell-O

Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things

All cells are produced from factories in Canada

d)

All living things are composed of cells

Cells do karate and practice eating whole pies in their free time

All cells are produced from other cells

24.
What does this graph represent?
a)
Constant speed
b)
Acceleration
c)
Not moving
25.

Choose the graph that matches the story. A car travels at a constant speed of 70 km/hr for 15 minutes. The car decreases its speed from 70 to 40 km/hr over the next two minutes and then continues to travel at a constant speed of 40 km/hr for the next 5 minutes.

a)
b)
c)
d)
26.
During which interval is the object slowing down?
a)
A to B
b)
D to E
c)
E to F
d)
G to H
27.
What is the equation to calculate speed?
a)
speed = distance/time
b)
speed = time/distance
c)
speed = time x distance 
d)
speed = speed/time 
28.
a)
b)
c)
d)
29.

What type of weather does a high pressure system bring to an area?

a)

happy, sunny clear weather

b)

lousy, cold, rainy weather

c)

fog, lots of fog

d)

lightning

30.

What type of weather does a Low Pressure system bring?

a)

happy, sunny clear weather

b)

lousy, cold, rainy weather

c)

lightning

d)

rainbows and unicorns

31.

Air in a low pressure system moves

a)

clockwise

b)

counterclockwise

32.

Weathering and erosion are ________ forces while deposition is __________

a)

constructive - destructive

b)

destructive - constructive

c)

sandbars- mountain

d)

delta - glacier

33.
Most fungi are eukaryotes.
a)
True
b)
Fales
34.
Most fungi are heterotrophs.
a)
True
b)
Fales
35.
This organelle provides storage for water and other nutrients.
a)
Vacuole
b)
Cell Wall
c)
Mitochondria
d)
Nucleus
36.

What kind of cell is this?

a)

plant

b)

animal

37.

What type of cell has the LARGEST vacuoles?

a)

Plants

b)

Animals

c)

Bacteria

d)

Fungus

38.

What is the order of the layers of the atmosphere, starting with the layer closest to Earth's surface?

a)

Stratosphere, Troposphere, Exosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere

b)

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere

c)

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Exosphere, Thermosphere

d)

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere, Mesosphere

39.

Match the following.

a)

Contains the ozone layer.

1.

stratosphere

b)

You are here.

2.

troposphere

c)

Coldest layer of the atmosphere.

3.

mesosphere

d)

Molecules are moving very fast here!

4.

thermosphere

e)

Borders outer space

5.

exosphere