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EOY Review '25

Total questions: 59

Worksheet time: 3hrs 39mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The vertical (up and down) columns in the Periodic Table are called

a)

groups

b)

towers

c)

periods

d)

atomic numbers

2.

The Modern Periodic Table of Elements is arranged by

a)

atomic mass

b)

atomic number

c)

valence electrons

d)

number of isotopes

3.

What side are the Non-Metals located on the Periodic Table?

a)

Stair Step Line

b)

Right

c)

Left

4.

All the elements that are blue and to the left of the staircase are called...

a)

metals

b)

nonmetals

c)

metalloids

d)

noble gases

5.

All the elements that are in red and that make up the staircase are called...

a)

metals

b)

nonmetals

c)

metalloids

d)

noble gases

6.

freezing point

a)

physical change

b)

physical property

c)

chemical change

d)

chemical property

7.

corrosion (rusting) of a bicycle frame

a)

physical change

b)

physical property

c)

chemical change

d)

chemical property

8.

sharpening a pencil

a)

physical change

b)

physical property

c)

chemical change

d)

chemical property

9.

boiling water

a)

physical change

b)

physical property

c)

chemical change

d)

chemical property

10.

a change of one substance to another

a)

physical change

b)

physical property

c)

chemical change

d)

chemical property

11.

a change in size, shape, or state of matter

a)

physical change

b)

physical property

c)

chemical change

d)

chemical property

12.

What is being measured if you are using grams (g)?

a)

mass

b)

volume

c)

density

13.

What are you measuring if you measure the amount of space an object occupies?

a)

Mass

b)

Volume

c)

Desity

14.

The particles in a liquid are...

a)

loose and have high energy

b)

tightly packed and have very little energy

c)

move freely and have lots of energy

d)

I dont know Ms. Turner, I didnt take notes

15.
The state of matter in which a substance does not have a definite shape or volume.
a)
element
b)
compound
c)
gas
d)
liquid
16.

The particles in a solid are...

a)

loose and have high energy

b)

tightly packed and have very little energy

c)

move freely and have lots of energy

d)

I dont know Mr. Ugarte, I didnt take notes

17.

Luster is_______________.

a)

an object's melting point

b)

an object's boiling point

c)

how shiny an object is

d)

an object's magnetic attraction

18.

The temperature at which a substance boils.

a)

Melting point

b)

Boiling point

c)

Thermal conductivity

d)

Electrical conductivity

19.
You and your dad are moving the couch from one side to another. Your dad pushes with a force of 35 N to the right and you push with a force of 25 N right. What is the net force on the couch?
a)
60 N right
b)
10 N left
c)
60 n right
d)
50 N left
20.
What is the net force?
a)
400 N Up
b)
400 N Down
c)
- 400 N Down
d)
800 N Down
21.

Which of the following is an example of an unbalanced force?

a)
b)
c)
d)
22.

The sum of all forces acting on an object is

a)

balanced.

b)

unbalanced.

c)

friction.

d)

the net force.

23.
What is the net force?
a)
17 N Right
b)
3 N Right
c)
3 N Left
d)
17 N Left
24.

What is potential energy?

a)

The energy an object has due to its position or condition.

b)

The energy an object has due to its chemical composition.

c)

The energy an object has due to its atomic structure.

25.

What is kinetic energy?

a)

The energy an object has due to its motion.

b)

The energy an object has due its chemical composition.

c)

The energy an object has due to its atomic structure.

26.
At which point is potential energy greatest?
a)
W
b)
X
c)
Y
d)
Z
27.
When a pendulum swings, at which point is kinetic energy highest?
a)
1
b)
2
c)
3
d)
4
28.
What type of energy is in this picture?
a)
Kinetic
b)
Potential
c)
Chemical
d)
Sound
29.

Which letter shows the ball when it has THE MOST potential energy?

a)

A

b)

B

c)

C

d)

F

e)

G

30.

Which letter shows the ball when it is moving the fastest?

a)

B

b)

C

c)

D

d)

E

e)

F

31.

Which energy transformation occurs in photosynthesis, including the concept of energy conservation?

a)

Chemical energy to light energy

b)

Light energy to chemical energy

c)

Mechanical energy to thermal energy

d)

Thermal energy to mechanical energy

32.

Match the following

a)

1.

mechanical energy

b)

2.

electric circuit

c)

3.

food web

d)

4.

conservation of energy

33.

What are the reasons for the seasons?

a)

Earth's tilt and rotation

b)

Earth's rotation and revolution

c)

Earth's tilt and revolution

d)

Earth's tilt and resolution

34.
Why is it warmer in the summer?
a)
Closer to the sun
b)
More direct light from Earth's tilt
c)
Stronger light from the sun
d)
Earth spins slower
35.

In spring, the axis of the earth is pointed away or toward the sun?

a)

Towards

b)

Neither away or toward

c)

Away

36.
Why is the Equator warmest?
a)
Because it is closest to the sun.
b)
Because it receives the most direct sunlight
c)
Because no clouds form here.
d)
Because it is far from the sun
37.
What happens when the area in which you live tilts away from the sun?
a)
It is summer.
b)
It is spring.
c)
It is winter.
d)
It is fall.
38.
In winter, the axis of the earth is pointed away or toward the sun?
a)
towards
b)
up
c)
down
d)
away
39.
What is a difference between spring and neap tides?
a)
Spring tides occur when the earth and sun are IN LINE with the new or full moon. 
b)
Spring tides occur when moon in 3rd or 1st quarter phases
c)
Spring tides are LOWER than neap tides
40.
What type of tides would this arrangement of earth-moon-sun create?
a)
neap tide
b)
spring tide
c)
new moon tide
d)
full moon tide
41.
Wha type of tide would this arrangement of earth-moon-sun create?
a)
full moon tide
b)
new moon tide
c)
neap tide
d)
spring tide
42.
Tides are caused by
a)
strong winds that blow over ocean waters.
b)
the interaction of Earth, the moon and the sun.
c)
the shifting of the plates on the ocean floor.
d)
variations in the salinity of ocean water
43.

When the hare population increased, what happened to the lynx population?

a)

It increased.

b)

It decreased.

c)

It stayed the same.

44.
Temperature, light, air, water, and soil are all  _____  parts of the environment
a)
alive
b)
biotic 
c)
abiotic
d)
living
45.

Living things that affect the ecosystem.

a)

rocks

b)

pokemon

c)

abiotic

d)

biotic

46.

A limited resource in an ecosystem is

a)

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.

b)

something that is unlimited and will last forever, organisms and populations may compete, but only for fame and glory.

c)

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.

d)

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.

47.

Which of the organisms in the diagram are producers?

a)

Hawks

b)

Rabbits

c)

Snakes

d)

Grass

48.

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?

a)

Mutualism

b)

Commensalism

c)

Parasitism

d)

Predation

49.

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?

a)

Parasitism

b)

Commensalism

c)

Predation

d)

Competition

50.

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?

a)

Competition

b)

Mutualism

c)

Parasitism

d)

Commensalism

51.

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?

a)

Mutualism

b)

Commensalism

c)

Parasitism

d)

Predation

52.

The name of the process that producers use to make their own food…

a)

respiration

b)

commensalism

c)

food chains

d)

photosynthesis

e)

symbiosis

53.

The term used to include all of the living things PLUS all the non-living things together in a specific environment...

a)

community

b)

biosphere

c)

habitat

d)

population

e)

ecosystem

54.

What do you call the total count of a specific organism living within their natural habitat?

a)

ecosystem

b)

community

c)

population

d)

symbiosis

e)

niche

55.
A plant and an animal are both living things. According to the Cell Theory, what can you conclude about these two very different organisms?
a)
Plants have cells but animals do not.
b)
They are both made of one or more cells. 
c)
They both come from the same kind of cell.
d)
They both come from a non-living organism.
56.
what is a cell classified as?
a)
a basic unit of structure and function of all living organisms
b)
a unit based on only plants and animals that are living
57.
All cells come from___________ cells.
a)

ice cream

b)
pre-existing
c)
paternal
d)
pin size
58.

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.

Choose from the below words
left
right
up
down
middle
north
59.

What is the equation for density?

a)

Density = mass / volume

b)

Density = mass x volume

c)

Density = mass + volume

d)

Density = mass - volume