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STAAR Review 1

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40 questions
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5.5.A
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5.7.A
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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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5.6.A
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5.6.A
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5.6.A
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5.6.A
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5.6.A
Question 19
19.
Other Answer Choices:
Electrical
Sound
Light
Thermal
Mechanical
Question 20
20.

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5.6.B
1
5.6.B
Question 23
23.

Question 24
24.

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
27.

Question 28
28.
Other Answer Choices:
compacts
carried
eroded
layers
deposited
cementation
Question 29
29.
Other Answer Choices:
decaying
millions
Sun
pressure
fossil fuels
sediment
Question 30
30.

Question 31
31.

Question 32
32.

Question 33
33.

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.

Question 39
39.

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

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Question 14
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Question 15
15.

Question 16
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Question 17
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Question 18
18.


Which TWO switches can be opened and still allow all of the parts to operate?
Switch A
Switch B
Switch C
Switch D
Question 21
21.

Question 22
22.

A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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 ________________ .
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 _________________.

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

Sort the items below as either Renewable Resources or Nonrenewable Resources.
water
minerals
fish
coal
wind
petroleum
wood
gasoline
corn
natural gas
Renewable Resources
Nonrenewable Resources



Which temperature would you most likely predict in San Antonio on February 9?
46° C
100° C
16° C3
3° C
Categorize each item below as either a solid, liquid, or gas.
sugar cube
honey
plastic cube
dish soap
alcohol
flour
carbon dioxide
helium
oxygen

Solid

Liquid

Gas

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.


B
A
D
C
Categorize each item below as either less dense than water or more dense than water.
aluminum bolt
vegetable oil
brass key
soap bubble
sand
wood chip
plastic ball
syrup
Less Dense than Water
More Dense than Water
Categorize each item below as either Insoluble in Water or Soluble in Water.
drink mix
vegetable oil
glass lens
sand
honey
baking soda
lemon juice
feather
Insoluble in Water
Soluble in Water
Categorize each item below as either a Good Electrical Conductor (poor electrical insulator) or Poor Electrical Conductor (good electrical insulator).
cork
aluminum washer
cotton ball
cardboard
iron needle
copper wire
rubber ball
brass key
Good Electrical Conductor (poor electrical insulator)
Poor Electrical Conductor (good electrical insulator)
Categorize each item below as either a Good Thermal Conductor (poor thermal insulator) or Poor Thermal Conductor (good thermal insulator).
steel spoon
copper sheet
iron rod
nickel rod
newspaper
air
cotton fabric
wood lumber
Good Thermal Conductor (poor thermal insulator)
Poor Thermal Conductor (good thermal insulator)
Categorize each item below as either a Magnetic or Non-Magnetic.
aluminum
nickel
cobalt
copper
cotton
iron
glass
steel
Magnetic
Non-Magnetic
Decide if each item below uses mechanical energy or does NOT use mechanical energy.
A family paddles a kayak in the lake
A child pours milk into his glass
Solar panels absorb light from the sun
A teacher charges his cell phone
A wind turbine spins
An iron is moved across a shirt
A baseball player throws a ball
Turbines in a hydroelectric dam spin as water flows through
Fire melts a candle's wax
Uses Mechanical Energy
Does NOT use Mechanical Energy
Decide if each item below uses light energy or does NOT use light energy.
A radish plant makes its food during photosynthesis
The motor in a hairdryer turns
Fire melts a candle's wax
Solar panels absorb light from the sun
A siren alerts people that an ambulance is nearby
A laptop is plugged in to the wall
A child uses a small lamp to read a book
A teacher charges their cell phone
A traffic light signals when to stop and go
Uses Light Energy
Does NOT use Light Energy
Decide if each item below uses thermal energy or does NOT use thermal energy.
The motor in a hairdryer turns
A laptop is plugged in
A woman boils some water to make tea
Fire melts a candle's wax
A traffic light tells us when to stop and go
A man uses an iron to straighten the wrinkles in his shirt
Heating gasoline powers a car
A teenager bakes cookies in the oven
A campfire keeps campers warm
Uses Thermal Energy
Does NOT use Thermal Energy
Decide if each item below uses electrical energy or does NOT use electrical energy.
A student uses headphones to listen to music
We plug the toaster into the wall
The wheels of a bicycle turn
A teacher charges his cell phone
A man uses an iron to straighten the wrinkles in his shirt
A campfire keeps campers warm
Fire melts a candle's wax
A wind turbine spins
A laptop is plugged in
Uses Electrical Energy
Does NOT use Electrical Energy
Decide if each item below uses sound energy or does NOT use sound energy.
A siren alerts people that an ambulance is nearby
A man uses an iron to straighten the wrinkles in his shirt
The microwave beeps to signal that it is done
A bat uses echolocation as it flies to find its prey
A campfire keeps campers warm
Students listen to a news report on the TV
A student answers a question aloud.
Students listen to a marching band
Flashing lights alert people that a police car is nearby
Uses Sound Energy
Does NOT use Sound Energy
Which LEDs would produce light if Switch 2 closed while Switch 1 remained open?
LED B and C only
LED A and D only
LED B, C and E only
LED A, D, and E only
Which LEDs would produce light if Switch 1 closed while Switch 2 remained open?
LED B and C only
LED A and D only
LED B, C and E only
LED A, D, and E only