WorksheetsEOY Review '25
Total questions: 59
Worksheet time: 3hrs 39mins
The vertical (up and down) columns in the Periodic Table are called
groups
towers
periods
atomic numbers
The Modern Periodic Table of Elements is arranged by
atomic mass
atomic number
valence electrons
number of isotopes
What side are the Non-Metals located on the Periodic Table?
Stair Step Line
Right
Left
All the elements that are blue and to the left of the staircase are called...
metals
nonmetals
metalloids
noble gases
All the elements that are in red and that make up the staircase are called...
metals
nonmetals
metalloids
noble gases
freezing point
physical change
physical property
chemical change
chemical property
corrosion (rusting) of a bicycle frame
physical change
physical property
chemical change
chemical property
sharpening a pencil
physical change
physical property
chemical change
chemical property
boiling water
physical change
physical property
chemical change
chemical property
a change of one substance to another
physical change
physical property
chemical change
chemical property
a change in size, shape, or state of matter
physical change
physical property
chemical change
chemical property
What is being measured if you are using grams (g)?
mass
volume
density
What are you measuring if you measure the amount of space an object occupies?
Mass
Volume
Desity
The particles in a liquid are...
loose and have high energy
tightly packed and have very little energy
move freely and have lots of energy
I dont know Ms. Turner, I didnt take notes
The particles in a solid are...
loose and have high energy
tightly packed and have very little energy
move freely and have lots of energy
I dont know Mr. Ugarte, I didnt take notes
Luster is_______________.
an object's melting point
an object's boiling point
how shiny an object is
an object's magnetic attraction
The temperature at which a substance boils.
Melting point
Boiling point
Thermal conductivity
Electrical conductivity
Which of the following is an example of an unbalanced force?
The sum of all forces acting on an object is
balanced.
unbalanced.
friction.
the net force.
What is potential energy?
The energy an object has due to its position or condition.
The energy an object has due to its chemical composition.
The energy an object has due to its atomic structure.
What is kinetic energy?
The energy an object has due to its motion.
The energy an object has due its chemical composition.
The energy an object has due to its atomic structure.
Which letter shows the ball when it has THE MOST potential energy?
A
B
C
F
G
Which letter shows the ball when it is moving the fastest?
B
C
D
E
F
Which energy transformation occurs in photosynthesis, including the concept of energy conservation?
Chemical energy to light energy
Light energy to chemical energy
Mechanical energy to thermal energy
Thermal energy to mechanical energy
Match the following
mechanical energy
electric circuit
food web
conservation of energy
What are the reasons for the seasons?
Earth's tilt and rotation
Earth's rotation and revolution
Earth's tilt and revolution
Earth's tilt and resolution
In spring, the axis of the earth is pointed away or toward the sun?
Towards
Neither away or toward
Away
When the hare population increased, what happened to the lynx population?
It increased.
It decreased.
It stayed the same.
Living things that affect the ecosystem.
rocks
pokemon
abiotic
biotic
A limited resource in an ecosystem is
something that is appreciated by organisms and is not infinite (unlimited) in the environment. If the resource runs out or is destroyed, the organisms will be okay.
something that is unlimited and will last forever, organisms and populations may compete, but only for fame and glory.
something that is needed by organisms and is not infinite (unlimited) in the environment. If the resource runs out or is destroyed, then the organisms that need it will likely die off.
something that is not needed by organisms and is not infinite (unlimited) in the environment. If the resource runs out or is destroyed, then there will be no effect on the organisms.
Which of the organisms in the diagram are producers?
Hawks
Rabbits
Snakes
Grass
While grazing, a buffalo stirs up insects. These insects are eaten by cattle egrets. What type of interaction does the cattle egret exhibit with the buffalo?
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
Predation
The relationships that organisms have with one another are an important part of the balance among species within ecosystems. Which type of symbiotic relationship occurs when ecological niches overlap and multiple organisms seek the same resources?
Parasitism
Commensalism
Predation
Competition
Thomas's dog Max has fleas. The fleas live by feeding on Max's blood. Meanwhile, Max is constantly scratching and does not feel well. The relationship between the fleas and Max can be classified as which of the following?
Competition
Mutualism
Parasitism
Commensalism
Lindsey is watching honeybees in her grandmother's garden. Her grandmother explains that the bees are helping the flowers to reproduce and in return, bees are gathering the plant's nectar for food. What type of interaction do the honeybees exhibit with the flowers in Lindsey's grandmother's garden?
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
Predation
The name of the process that producers use to make their own food…
respiration
commensalism
food chains
photosynthesis
symbiosis
The term used to include all of the living things PLUS all the non-living things together in a specific environment...
community
biosphere
habitat
population
ecosystem
What do you call the total count of a specific organism living within their natural habitat?
ecosystem
community
population
symbiosis
niche
ice cream
On the periodic table, metals are found on the (a) side of the staircase and nonmetals are found on the (b) side of the staircase.
What is the equation for density?
Density = mass / volume
Density = mass x volume
Density = mass + volume
Density = mass - volume
