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STAAR Review 1

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40 questions
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Question 2
2.

Objects are represented by letters A, B, C, & D. Put the objects in order from least to greatest mass (least on top). All amounts are shown in grams.


  1. A
  2. D
  3. B
  4. C
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Question 8
8.

Complete the table using the substances in the bank below.

Students set up four beakers of water. They conducted an investigation in which they added a different substance to each of the four beakers and stirred for 2 minutes.
Other Answer Choices:
vegetable oil
sand
baking soda
lemon juice
Question 9
9.

Complete the table using the objects from the term bank.
Other Answer Choices:
copper wire
aluminum washer
iron nail
plastic tube
Question 10
10.

Complete the table using the headings from the term bank.
Other Answer Choices:
Magnetic
Soluble in Water
Less Dense than Water
Same Physical State
Question 11
11.
Other Answer Choices:
evaporation
tweezers
magnet
paper filter
Question 12
12.
Other Answer Choices:
Increased volume
Decreased mass
lighter color
Question 13
13.
Other Answer Choices:
melting
evaporation
condensation
freezing
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Question 19
19.
Other Answer Choices:
Electrical
Sound
Light
Thermal
Mechanical
Question 20
20.


Which TWO switches can be opened and still allow all of the parts to operate?

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Question 23
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Question 24
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Question 25
25.
1. Material Y _____________ light as light ____________ off it.

2. Material X is ________________ . Material X _____________ light.

3. Even as the light ray reflected and refracted, light always ____________ in a _____________ line.
Other Answer Choices:
refracts
reflects
travels
straight
bounces
transparent
Question 26
26.
How does the _________ affect the amount of force needed to move the block across the ______________.
Other Answer Choices:
lab table
spring
mass
Question 27
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Question 28
28.
Fill in the blanks using the the Term Bank.

Rocks ___________ into sediments and are ____________ to a new place.

Sediments are ______________ in ___________ .

Pressure _____________ the sediments, packing the layers tight.

Sediments harden into sedimentary rock during ________________ .
Other Answer Choices:
compacts
carried
eroded
layers
deposited
cementation
Question 29
29.
Plants received energy from the ________.

Plants died. _____________ plants fell to the bottom of the ocean.

The decaying organic material was buried under layers of _____________.

Over _____________ of years, heat and _____________ changed the decaying matter into _________________.
Other Answer Choices:
decaying
millions
Sun
pressure
fossil fuels
sediment
Question 30
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Question 31
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Question 32
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Question 33
33.


Decide if each item below is an example of climate or weather.

  • Climate
  • Weather
Question 34
34.
Other Answer Choices:
evaporates
precipitation
condensation
solar
vapor
Question 35
35.
Other Answer Choices:
10:00 AM
4:00 PM
4:00 AM
10:00 PM
Question 36
36.


Which letter represents the area that the house's shadow would most likely appear at 8:00 AM?

Question 37
37.
Other Answer Choices:
sand
gravel
clay
silt
Question 38
38.


Sort the items below as either Renewable Resources or Nonrenewable Resources.

  • natural gas
  • corn
  • minerals
  • fish
  • coal
  • wood
  • gasoline
  • petroleum
  • water
  • wind
  • Renewable Resources
  • Nonrenewable Resources
Question 39
39.




Which temperature would you most likely predict in San Antonio on February 9?

Question 40
40.
Other Answer Choices:
Sun
evaporation
water vapor
gas
liquid
precipitation
Question 1
1.

Categorize each item below as either a solid, liquid, or gas.

  • helium
  • alcohol
  • sugar cube
  • dish soap
  • plastic cube
  • honey
  • carbon dioxide
  • flour
  • oxygen
  • Solid

  • Liquid

  • Gas

Question 3
3.

Categorize each item below as either less dense than water or more dense than water.

  • syrup
  • brass key
  • wood chip
  • plastic ball
  • vegetable oil
  • soap bubble
  • sand
  • aluminum bolt
  • Less Dense than Water
  • More Dense than Water
Question 4
4.

Categorize each item below as either Insoluble in Water or Soluble in Water.

  • feather
  • baking soda
  • vegetable oil
  • drink mix
  • lemon juice
  • glass lens
  • honey
  • sand
  • Insoluble in Water
  • Soluble in Water
Question 5
5.

Categorize each item below as either a Good Electrical Conductor (poor electrical insulator) or Poor Electrical Conductor (good electrical insulator).

  • brass key
  • cotton ball
  • cardboard
  • iron needle
  • copper wire
  • aluminum washer
  • cork
  • rubber ball
  • Good Electrical Conductor (poor electrical insulator)
  • Poor Electrical Conductor (good electrical insulator)
Question 6
6.

Categorize each item below as either a Good Thermal Conductor (poor thermal insulator) or Poor Thermal Conductor (good thermal insulator).

  • newspaper
  • nickel rod
  • wood lumber
  • cotton fabric
  • iron rod
  • air
  • steel spoon
  • copper sheet
  • Good Thermal Conductor (poor thermal insulator)
  • Poor Thermal Conductor (good thermal insulator)
Question 7
7.

Categorize each item below as either a Magnetic or Non-Magnetic.

  • iron
  • steel
  • nickel
  • glass
  • copper
  • aluminum
  • cobalt
  • cotton
  • Magnetic
  • Non-Magnetic
Question 14
14.

Decide if each item below uses mechanical energy or does NOT use mechanical energy.

  • A wind turbine spins
  • A teacher charges his cell phone
  • A child pours milk into his glass
  • Turbines in a hydroelectric dam spin as water flows through
  • Solar panels absorb light from the sun
  • A baseball player throws a ball
  • A family paddles a kayak in the lake
  • An iron is moved across a shirt
  • Fire melts a candle's wax
  • Uses Mechanical Energy
  • Does NOT use Mechanical Energy
Question 15
15.

Decide if each item below uses light energy or does NOT use light energy.

  • A child uses a small lamp to read a book
  • A siren alerts people that an ambulance is nearby
  • A laptop is plugged in to the wall
  • A teacher charges their cell phone
  • Solar panels absorb light from the sun
  • The motor in a hairdryer turns
  • A radish plant makes its food during photosynthesis
  • A traffic light signals when to stop and go
  • Fire melts a candle's wax
  • Uses Light Energy
  • Does NOT use Light Energy
Question 16
16.

Decide if each item below uses thermal energy or does NOT use thermal energy.

  • A traffic light tells us when to stop and go
  • The motor in a hairdryer turns
  • Fire melts a candle's wax
  • A woman boils some water to make tea
  • A teenager bakes cookies in the oven
  • Heating gasoline powers a car
  • A campfire keeps campers warm
  • A man uses an iron to straighten the wrinkles in his shirt
  • A laptop is plugged in
  • Uses Thermal Energy
  • Does NOT use Thermal Energy
Question 17
17.

Decide if each item below uses electrical energy or does NOT use electrical energy.

  • We plug the toaster into the wall
  • A campfire keeps campers warm
  • The wheels of a bicycle turn
  • A student uses headphones to listen to music
  • A man uses an iron to straighten the wrinkles in his shirt
  • A laptop is plugged in
  • A teacher charges his cell phone
  • A wind turbine spins
  • Fire melts a candle's wax
  • Uses Electrical Energy
  • Does NOT use Electrical Energy
Question 18
18.

Decide if each item below uses sound energy or does NOT use sound energy.

  • A siren alerts people that an ambulance is nearby
  • Students listen to a marching band
  • Students listen to a news report on the TV
  • A student answers a question aloud.
  • Flashing lights alert people that a police car is nearby
  • A man uses an iron to straighten the wrinkles in his shirt
  • A campfire keeps campers warm
  • A bat uses echolocation as it flies to find its prey
  • The microwave beeps to signal that it is done
  • Uses Sound Energy
  • Does NOT use Sound Energy
Question 21
21.

Which LEDs would produce light if Switch 2 closed while Switch 1 remained open?

Question 22
22.

Which LEDs would produce light if Switch 1 closed while Switch 2 remained open?