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NYS Science Assessment Practice

Question 1 Question 2 Question 5Question 9Question 13 Question 3 Question 4Question 8Question 12Question 16 Question 7Question 11Question 15 Question 6Question 10Question 14

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Sleet and hail are forms of: CloudsEnergy PrecipitationEvaporation

The movement of soil by wind and water is called: CondensationEvaporation FrictionErosion

Which tool should a student use to compare the masses of two small rocks Measuring Cup Ruler BalanceHand Lens

Which tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid: Balance Ruler Graduated Cylinder Thermometer

Which object is the best conductor of electricity: Metal Fork Wooden Bat Rubber BootPlastic Spoon

A marble is dropped in a glass of water. Which force pulls the marble to the bottom of the glass? gravity magnetismfriction electricity

A turtle eating worms is an example of Taking in nutrients Eliminating waste Breathing Reproducing

The main function of a duck’s webbed feet is to help the duck Swim in water Find a mate Protect itself Make noise

One way animals usually respond to a sudden drop in temperature is by Shivering Sweating Salivating Blinking

In which of the following is chemical energy changed to electrical energy Using batteries to run a CD player at the beach Burning paper with a magnifying glass Pushing an automobile to start it Boiling water on an electric stove

Which human activity most often has a harmful effect on the environment Polluting Breathing Growing Planting

This block is a solid because it has a definite Shape TextureOdor Color

Which is the best example of evaporation A puddle drying in the sun A sponge soaking up water An ice cube melting Raindrops freezing

Which letter in the diagram below points to the plant structure that takes in water and nutrients D A B C A B C D

What do plants provide for all the other living things in the food web? Energy Shade Water Shelter

Which of the following is NOT a way humans can prevent pollution? Use pesticides to grow crops Walk instead of driving Use less electricity Recycle glass, plastic, paper, and metal