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Earth Science Test Questions
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Below are sample questions from the
Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) achievement tests
in Science administered to twenty-six countries. TIMSS is a research project
sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational
Achievement (IEA). These questions may be used in the classroom, as a tool
for evaluation, or to provide examples of test-question writing. |
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Grades
3 and 4 |
1. This table shows the temperature and precipitation (rain or snow)
in four different towns in the same day.
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Town A |
Town B |
Town C |
Town D |
Lowest Temperature |
13 Degrees C |
-9 Degrees C |
22 Degrees C |
-12 Degrees C |
Highest Temperature |
25 Degrees C |
-1 Degrees C |
30 Degrees C |
-4 Degrees C |
Precipitation (rain or snow)
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0 cm |
5 cm |
2.5 cm |
0 cm |
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Where did it snow? |
A. Town A |
B. Town B |
C. Town C |
D. Town D |
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Answer: B |
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2. The moon produces no light, and
yet shines at night. Why is this? |
A. The moon reflects the light from the sun.
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B. The moon rotates at a very high
speed. |
C. The moon is covered with a thin
layer of ice. |
D. The moon has many craters. |
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Answer: A |
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3. Sometimes mountains can still
have snow on their tops when the snow on the lower parts of the mountains
has melted. What makes this happen? |
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Answer: A correct response would
mention that the air is colder higher up on a mountain top. |
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4. The sun is bigger than the moon,
but they appear to be the same size when you look at them from the Earth.
Why is this? |
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Answer: A correct response would
include the idea that the sun is farther away than the moon. |
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5. Which one of these refers only
to living things? |
A. clouds, fire, rivers |
B. fire, rivers, trees |
C. rivers, birds, trees |
D. birds, trees, worms |
E. trees, worms, clouds |
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Answer: D |
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6. Your temperature is taken when
you are not sick. Which temperature is CLOSEST to what the thermometer would
show? |
A. 29 Degrees C |
B. 37 Degrees C |
C. 100 Degrees C |
D. 212 Degrees C |
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Answer: B |
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7. A baby chick grows inside an egg
for 21 days before it hatches. Where does the baby chick get it's food before
it hatches? |
A. It is fed by the mother hen. |
B. It doesn't need any food. |
C. It makes it's own food. |
D. It uses food stored in the egg. |
E. It eats the egg shell. |
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Answer: D |
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8. John kept some seeds on moist
cotton in a dish. Mike put the same kind of seeds in a dish beside John's
dish, and covered them with water. After two days, John's seeds sprouted,
but Mike's did not. |
Which is the most likely reason? |
A. Mike's seeds needed more air. |
B. Mike's seeds needed more light. |
C. Mike did not put the dish in a
warm enough place. |
D. Mike should have used a different
kind of seed. |
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Answer: A |
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9. Which animal produces milk for
it's young? |
A. Chicken |
B. Frog |
C. Monkey |
D. Snake |
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Answer: C |
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10. Birds are different from insects
in that birds have |
A. wings |
B. legs |
C. eyes |
D. eggs |
E. feathers |
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Answer: E |
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11. Seeds develop from which part
of a plant? |
A. Flower |
B. Leaf |
C. Root |
D. Stem |
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Answer: A |
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12. What is the BEST reason for including
fruits and leafy vegetables in a healthy diet? |
A. They have a high water content.
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B. They are the best source of protein. |
C. They are rich in materials and
vitamins. |
D. They are the best source of carbohydrates. |
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Answer: C |
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13. When an animal breathes faster
and its heart beats faster, the animal is MOST likely |
A. cold |
B. frightened |
C. resting |
D. sleeping |
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Answer: B |
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Grades
7and 8
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1. The source of energy for the Earth's
water cycle is the |
A. wind |
B. sun's radiation |
C. Earth's radiation |
D. sun's gravity |
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Answer: B |
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2. Which BEST describes the surface
of the Earth over billions of years? |
A. A flat surface is gradually pushed
up into higher and higher mountains until the Earth is covered with mountains. |
B. High mountains gradually wear
down until most of the Earth is at sea level. |
C. High mountains gradually wear
down as new mountains are continuoualy being formed. |
D. High mountains and flat plains
stay side by side for billions of years with little change. |
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Answer: C |
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3. Fossil fuels were formed from |
A. uranium |
B. sea water |
C. sand and gravel |
D. dead plants and animals |
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Answer: D |
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4. Air is made up of many gases.
Which gas is found in the greatest amount? |
A. Nitrogen |
B. Oxygen |
C. Carbon dioxide |
D. Hydrogen |
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Answer: A |
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5. The sun is bigger than the moon,
but they appear to be about the same size when you look at them from the
Earth. Why is this? |
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Answer: Should mention that the sun
is farther away than the moon. |
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6. Jane and Mario were discussing
what it might be like to live on other planets. Their science teacher gave
them data about the Earth and an imaginary planet, Athena. The table shows
these data. |
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EARTH |
ATHENA |
Atmospheric Conditions |
21% oxygen |
10% oxygen |
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0.03% carbon dioxide |
80% carbon dioxide |
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78% nitrogen |
5% nitrogen |
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ozone layer |
no ozone layer |
Distance from a star like the sun |
148,640,000 km |
103,600,000 km |
Rotation on axis |
1 day |
200 days |
Revolution around the sun |
365 1/4 days |
200 days |
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Write down one important reason why
it would be difficult for humans to live on Athena if it existed. |
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Answer: The answer should include
that it would be too hot on Athena because of the greenhouse effect caused
by the high percentage of carbon dioxide. |
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7. Which statement explains why daylight
and darkness occur on Earth? |
A. The Earth rotates on its axis. |
B. The sun rotates on its axis. |
C. The Earth's axis is tilted. |
D. The Earth revolves around the
sun. |
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Answer: A |
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8. How long does it take light from
the nearest star other than the sun to reach the Earth? |
A. Less than 1 second |
B. About 1 hour |
C. About 1 month |
D. About 4 years |
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Answer: D |
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9. Write down one reason why the
ozone layer is important for all living things on Earth. |
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Answer: Should refer to protection
against the UV rays of the sun. |
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