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Life
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. What is the MOST important reason
for people to use a sunscreen when they are out in the sunlight? |
A. It protects the skin against dangerous
rays from the sun. |
B. It makes the skin more tanned. |
C. It makes the skin smooth. |
D. It makes the skin feel cooler. |
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Answer: A |
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2. Which one of these groups contains
only animals with a backbone? |
A. Earthworm, snake, crayfish |
B. Spider, clam, dragonfly |
C. Crayfish, snake, horse |
D. Clam, fish, earthworm |
E. Horse, snake, fish |
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Answer: E |
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3. Write down one thing that your
heart does that helps the other parts of your body. |
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Answer: Correct answers include pumping
blood in a circulating system out to the body and back to the heart. |
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4. Write down the reason why we get
thirsty on a hot day and have to drink a lot. |
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Answer: A correct response would
refer to perspiration, its cooling effect, and the need to replace water. |
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5. The human brain is inside the
skull. Write down one advantage of the skull being thick and strong. |
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Answer: A correct response refers
to protection against concussion and injuries of the brain. |
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6. Write down one reason why animals
could NOT live in a world without plants. |
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Answer: A correct response shows
some understanding of the food chain. |
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7. This chart shows four groups of
animals. In which group do fish belong? |
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Land Animal |
Water Animal |
Does have bones |
A |
B |
Does not have bones |
C |
D |
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Answer: B |
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8. Write down two changes that occur
in children's bodies as they become adults. |
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Answer: A correct response refers
to growth such as increases in height, weight, strength, etc. |
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9. One way for animals to protect
themselves is by escaping (running, flying, or swimming away). What are
two other ways they protect themselves? |
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Answer: Correct responses include
general action such as defense, attack, and fight. |
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10. Keisha is pushing her bicycle
up a hill. Where does Keisha get the energy to push her bicycle? |
A. From the food she has eaten. |
B. From the exercise she did earlier. |
C. From the ground she is walking
on. |
D. From the bicycle she is pushing. |
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Answer: A |
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11. A powder made up of both white
and black specks is most likely to be |
A. a solution |
B. a pure compound |
C. a mixture |
D. an element |
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Answer: C |
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12. In a box there is a mixture of
iron fillings and sand. Which is the easiest way to separate the iron fillings
from the sand? |
A. Pour water on the mixture. |
B. Use a magnifying glass. |
C. Use a magnet. |
D. Heat the mixture. |
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Answer: C |
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13. Which is not used as an energy
source? |
A. Flowing water |
B. Iron ore |
C. Sun |
D. Oil |
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Answer: B |
Grades
7and 8
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1. What is the BEST reason for including
fruits and leafy vegetables in a healthy diet? |
A. They have a high water content. |
B. They are the best source of protein. |
C. They are rich in minerals and
vitamins. |
D. They are the best source of carbohydrates. |
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Answer: C |
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2. What features do all insects have? |
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Number of Legs |
Number of Body Parts |
A. |
2 |
4 |
B. |
4 |
2 |
C. |
6 |
3 |
D. |
8 |
3 |
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Answer: C
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3. When you bend your arm at the
elbow, the bones and muscles in your arm are acting as a system. What simple
machine does this system represent? |
A. Inclined plane |
B. Pulley |
C. Wedge |
D. Lever |
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Answer: D |
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4. AMOUNT OF OXYGEN PRODUCED IN A
POND |
Location |
Oxygen Produced |
Top Meter |
4 grams/cubic meter |
Second Meter |
3 grams/cubic meter |
Third Meter |
1 gram/cubic meter |
Bottom Meter |
0 grams/cubic meter |
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Which statement is consistent with
the data in the table? |
A. More oxygen production occurs
near the surface because there is more light there. |
B. More oxygen production occurs
near the bottom because there are more plants there. |
C. The greater the water pressure,
the more oxygen production occurs. |
D. The rate of oxygen productionis
not related to depth. |
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Answer: A |
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5. Which species have been on the
Earth for the shortest amount of time. |
A. Humans |
B. Insects |
C. Fish |
D. Reptiles |
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Answer: A |
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6. How are warm-blooded animals different
from cold-blooded animals? |
A. Warm-blooded animals have a higher
metabolism in warm weather. |
B. Warm-bloooded animals are more
aggressive in captivity. |
C. Warm-blooded animals always have
a higher blood temperature. |
D. Warm-blooded animals normally
maintain a fairly constant internal temperature at all air temperatures. |
E. Warm-blooded animals are found
only in warm climates. |
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Answer: D |
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7. How could you find out how old
a tree is after it is cut? |
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Answer: Should include counting the
rings in a trunk referring to one ring for each year. |
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8. The male insects in a population
are treated to prevent sperm production. Would this reduce the insect population? |
A. No, because the insects would
still mate. |
B. No, because it would not change
the offspring mutation rate. |
C. Yes, because it would sharply
decrease the reproduction rate. |
D. Yes, because the males would die. |
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Answer: C |
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9. Which is made with the help of
bacteria? |
A. Yogurt |
B. Cream |
C. Soap |
D. Cooking oil |
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Answer: A |
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10. What is the main function of
chloroplasts in a plant cell? |
A. To absorb light energy and manufacture
food. |
B. To remove waste materials by active
transport. |
C. To manufacture chemical energy
from food. |
D. To control the shape of a cell. |
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Answer: A |
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11. Which BEST explains why green
marine algae are most often restricted to the top 100 meters of the ocean? |
A. They have no roots to anchor them
to the ocean floor. |
B. They can live only where their
is light. |
C. The pressure is too great for
them to survive below 100 meters. |
D. If the algae lived below 100 meters
they would be eaten by animals. |
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Answer: B |
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12. A girl found the skull of an
animal. She did not know what the animal was but she was sure that it preyed
on other animals for its food. What clues led to this conclusion? |
A. The eye sockets faced sideways. |
B. The skull was much longer than
it was wide. |
C. There was a projecting ridge along
the top of the skull. |
D. Four of the teeth were long and
pointed. |
E. The jaws could move sideways as
well as up and down. |
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Answer: D |
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13. When a bird sings it is most
likely singing in order to |
A. frighten away other types of birds |
B. mark the bird's territory against
another type of bird |
C. attract insects |
D. wake up other animals |
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Answer: B |
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14. On cold days, snakes usually
lie very still and eat very little or nothing, while birds usually move
around and eat alot of food. Which statement best explains thins? |
A. Both animals are cold-blooded,
but without feathers to keep warm, snakes get too cold to move. |
B. Unlike birds, snakes are warm-blooded;
they must hibernate during cold weather. |
C. Unlike snakes, birds are cold-blooded;
they are less affected by the cold than snakes. |
D. Unlike snakes, birds are warm-blooded;
they must eat food to maintain a constant temperature. |
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Answer: D |
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15. Which of these meals would give
you most of the nutrients that you need? |
A. Meat, milk, and a piece of chocolate |
B. Bread, vegetables, and fish |
C. Vegetables, fruit, and water |
D. Meat, fish, and bread |
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Answer: B |
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16. Years ago farmers found that
corn plants grew better if decaying fish were buried near by. What did the
decaying fish probably supply to the plants to improve their growth? |
A. energy |
B. minerals |
C. protein |
D. oxygen |
E. water |
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Answer: B |
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17. Which is the most basic unit
of living things? |
A. Cells |
B. Bones |
C. Tissues |
D. Organs |
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Answer: A |
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18. Write down the reason why we
get thirsty on a hot day and have to drink a lot. |
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Answer: Should refer to perspiration
and it's cooling effect and the need to replace lost water. |
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19. Jose caught influenza. Write
down one way he could have caught it. |
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Answer: Should refer explicitly to
the transmission of germs. |
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20. What happens when an animal hibernates?
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A. There is no life in any of its
parts. |
B. It stops breathing. |
C. Its temperature is higher than
when it is active. |
D. It is absorbing energy for use
when it is active. |
E. It is using less energy than when
it is active. |
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Answer: E |
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21. What digestive substance is found
in the mouth? Waht does it do? |
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Answer: Should name saliva and the
fact that it helps to make food moist or soft. |
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22. What is the advantage of having
two eyes to see with rather than one eye? |
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Answer: Should mention that two eyes
allow for better depth perception or the perception of distance. |
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23. What could be the unwanted consequences
of introducing a new species to a certain area? Give an example. |
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Answer: Should state that the natural
(ecological) balance will be upset. A realistic example of a species could
be given. |
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24. Suppose you want to investigate
how the human heart rate changes with changes in activity. What materials
would you use and what procedures would you follow? |
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Answer: Should describe a procedure
in which i. Somebody (or self) measures pulse at rest using a timer or watch,
ii. Then the student does an exercise (physical activity). iii. Pulse is
remeasured during or after exercise. |
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