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6th Grade Reg/ Adv- Final Review

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 42mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Which of the following best describes the hierarchy from atoms to organisms?

a)

Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms

b)

Molecules, atoms, cells, tissues, organs, organisms, organ systems

c)

Cells, atoms, molecules, tissues, organs, organisms, organ systems

d)

Atoms, cells, molecules, tissues, organ systems, organs, organisms

2.

What is the dependent variable?

a)

nicest fruit

b)

number of people

c)

types of fruit

3.

Explain how the cell theory supports the idea that all living things are related.

a)

It states that all living things are made of cells, which are the basic unit of life.

b)

It suggests that cells can only come from pre-existing cells, showing a common ancestry.

c)

It implies that cells are the smallest unit of life, connecting all organisms.

d)

It indicates that cells can transform into different types of cells.

4.

Describe the process of weathering and its impact on Florida landforms.

a)

Weathering breaks down rocks, leading to the formation of soil and altering landforms.

b)

Weathering deposits sediments, creating new landforms.

c)

Weathering erodes soil, leading to the loss of landforms.

d)

Weathering compacts soil, forming new rock layers.

5.
What causes La Nina?
a)
cooling of water in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South America
b)
cooling water off the Atlantic coast of the US
c)
cooling water in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America
d)
warm water in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America
6.
What does this graph represent?
a)
Constant Speed
b)
Acceleration
c)
Not moving
7.

Interpret the following data table to determine the relationship between speed and time for a moving object: | Time (s) | Speed (m/s) | |----------|-------------| | 0 | 0 | | 1 | 2 | | 2 | 4 | | 3 | 6 | | 4 | 8 |

a)

The object is moving at a constant speed.

b)

The object's speed is decreasing over time.

c)

The object's speed is increasing at a constant rate.

d)

The object is not moving.

8.

Differentiate between weather and climate.

a)

Weather is the long-term average of atmospheric conditions, while climate is the short-term state.

b)

Weather refers to daily atmospheric conditions, while climate is the long-term average of weather patterns.

c)

Weather is the study of atmospheric conditions, while climate is the study of weather patterns.

d)

Weather is the prediction of atmospheric conditions, while climate is the prediction of weather patterns.

9.

The arrow diagram below depects the levels of organizaton:

Atoms, molecules, cells, organs, organ system

Which level of organization is missing from the arrow diagram?

a)

blood

b)

muscles

c)

bones

d)

tissue

10.

How do plant and animal cells maintain cellular homeostasis?

a)

By using the cell wall to control what enters and leaves the cell

b)

By using the cell membrane to regulate the movement of substances

c)

By using chloroplasts to convert sunlight into energy

d)

By using the nucleus to store genetic information

11.

What is the law of conservation of energy?

a)

Energy can be created or destroyed, but not transferred.

b)

Energy can be transferred or transformed, but not created or destroyed.

c)

Energy can be destroyed or transferred, but not created.

d)

Energy can be created or transferred, but not destroyed.

12.

Air temperature impacts the evaporation of lakes and streams are interactions between the...

a)

Atmosphere and hydrosphere

b)

Hydrosphere and biosphere

c)

Biosphere and atmosphere

d)

Cryosphere and geosphere

13.

What is the primary distinction between contact and non-contact forces?

a)

Contact forces involve direct physical interaction, while non-contact forces do not.

b)

Non-contact forces are stronger than contact forces.

c)

Contact forces always cause motion, while non-contact forces do not.

d)

Non-contact forces can only occur in outer space.

14.

How does the law of gravity explain the motion of planets around the sun?

a)

It states that planets are attracted to the sun by magnetic forces.

b)

It states that planets orbit the sun due to gravitational attraction.

c)

It states that planets are repelled by the sun, keeping them in orbit.

d)

It states that planets move in straight lines unless acted upon by gravity.

15.

Which part of the plant cell is responsible for maintaining its shape and protecting it from mechanical damage?

a)

Cell membrane

b)

Cell wall

c)

Cytoplasm

d)

Nucleus

16.

What two factors affect an object's kinetic energy?

a)

area and volume

b)

mass and weight

c)

weight and height

d)

mass and speed

17.

Compare the functions of mitochondria and chloroplasts in cells.

a)

Both are involved in energy production, but mitochondria perform photosynthesis.

b)

Mitochondria convert glucose into energy, while chloroplasts convert sunlight into glucose.

c)

Mitochondria store energy, while chloroplasts release energy.

d)

Both store genetic information for the cell.

18.

Which of the following is an example of a non-contact force?

a)

Pushing a book across a table

b)

Gravity pulling an apple downward

c)

Magnets attracting each other

d)

Riding a bike uphill

19.

Where ALL weather takes place.

a)

Troposphere

b)

Stratosphere

c)

Mesosphere

d)

Thermosphere

e)

All of the above.

20.

When a dandelion's seeds are blown away by the breeze and land in a new location, which two Earth's spheres interact?

a)

Atmosphere and Geosphere

b)

Atmosphere and Biosphere

c)

Hydrosphere and Biosphere

d)

Geosphere and Hydrosphere