Practice Questions Grade 4. A. Who first discovered that water evaporates from a bottle? B. Which bottle of water tastes better when evaporation is occurring?

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Practice Questions Grade 4

A. Who first discovered that water evaporates from a bottle? B. Which bottle of water tastes better when evaporation is occurring? C. Does the shape of a bottle affect how fast water evaporates? D. Why is evaporation from bottles important for students to study?

A. only when it is raining B. in the middle of each day C. at the end of each day D. only when the sun comes out

A. Length B. Weight C. Volume D. Temperature

A. the width of each glass of water B. the distance between each glass of water C. the amount of water in each glass D. the temperature of the water in each glass

A. liter B. gram C. meter D. degree

A. carrot B. banana C. pumpkin D. cucumber

A. steam condensing on a cold window B. ice cubes melting in a dish of powdered drink mix C. saltwater boiling to make salt and steam D. powder mixing with water to make a flavored drink

A. the color of the bottle B. the cloud cover outside C. the weight of the bottle D. the temperature outside

A. B. C. D.

A. The student feels heat with her fingers. B. The student sees sound waves in the air. C. The student sees wind currents in the air. D. The student feels vibrations with her fingers.

A. B. C. D.

A. B. C. D.

A. to gather sunlight and make food for the tree B. to find water in the soil and anchor the tree in place C. to carry water to the leaves and give support to the tree D. to grow flowers and the seeds needed to make new trees

A. arctic B. prairie C. desert D. rain forest

A. B. C. D.

A. a gold nugget, wet clay, brown gravel B. a black rock, a rubber eraser, dry mud C. a green rock, beach sand, an old tin can D. a piece of sandstone, a plastic ball, a wooden stick

A. B. C. D.

A. because it is usually cloudier at night B. because the sun is blocked by the moon at night C. because Earth does not produce as much heat at night D. because part of Earth is turned away from the sun at night

A. heavy rains B. strong winds C. bright sunlight D. digging animals

A. Goodland B. Topeka C. Wichita D. Dodge City

A. Coffee cups are heavier than glasses. B. Coffee cups are often used for hot drinks. C. Coffee cups are too big around to hold onto. D. Coffee cups are easier to tip over than glasses.

A. fried eggs, bacon, soda B. toast, butter, hot chocolate C. oatmeal, banana, low fat milk D. doughnut, whole milk, sausage