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Chemistry
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
7and 8 |
| 1. The words cloth, thread,
and fiber can be used in the following sentence: cloth consists
of threads which are made of fiber. Use the words molecules,
atoms, and cells to complete the following sentence: |
| _____________ consists of _______________
which are made of ________________. |
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| Answer: Cells-Molecules-Atoms. |
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| 2. Which is an example of a chemical
reaction? |
| A. The melting of ice |
| B. The grinding of salt crystals
to powder. |
| C. The burning of wood. |
| D. The evaporation of water from
a puddle. |
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| Answer: C |
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| 3. Animals are made up of many atoms.
What happens to the atoms after an animal has died? |
| A. The atoms stop moving. |
| B. The atoms recycle back into the
environment. |
| C. The atoms split into simpler parts
and then combine to form other atoms. |
| D. The atoms no longer exist once
the animal has decomposed. |
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| Answer: B |
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| 4. Which gas could cause a glowing
splint to burst into flame? |
| A. Neon |
| B. Oxygen |
| C. Nitrogen |
| D. Carbon dioxide |
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| Answer: B |
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| 5. Which of the following is NOT
a mixture? |
| A. Air |
| B. Blood |
| C. Orange juice |
| D. Salt |
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| Answer: D |
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| 6. When oil is burning, the reaction
will |
| A. only release energy |
| B. only absorb energy |
| C. neither absorb nor release energy |
| D. sometimes release and sometimes
absorg energy depending on the oil |
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| Answer: A |
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| 7. Which is a chemical change? |
| A. Element 1 is hammered into a thin
sheet. |
| B. Element 2 is heated and turns
to a liquid. |
| C. Element 3 turns a greenish color
as it sits in air. |
| D. Element 4 is ground up into a
fine, slippery powder. |
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| Answer: C |
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| 8. If a neutral atom loses an electron,
what is formed? |
| A. A gas |
| B. An ion |
| C. An acid |
| D. A molecule |
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| Answer: B |
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| 9. A mixture of powdered iron and
sulfur is heated. What will be formed? |
| A. a single element |
| B. two other elements |
| C. a solution |
| D. an alloy |
| E. a compound |
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| Answer: E |
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| 10. Which is NOT an example of a
chemical change? |
| A. Boiling water |
| B. Rusting iron |
| C. Burning wood |
| D. Baking bread |
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| Answer: A |
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| 11. Carbon dioxide is the active
material in some fire extinguishers. How does carbon dioxide extinguish
a fire? |
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| Answer: Should include that carbon
dioxide keeps oxygen away, response should include a specific reference
to oxygen. |
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| 12. It takes 10 painters 2 years
to paint a steel bridge from one end to the other. The paint that is used
lasts about 2 years, so when the painters have finished painting at one
end of the bridge, they go back to the other end and start painting again. |
| a. Why MUST steel bridges be painted? |
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| b. A new paint that lasts 4 years
has been developed and costs the same as the old paint. Describe 2 consequences
of using the new paint. |
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| Answer: a. Must include that the
bridge should be painted to avoid corrosion. |
| Answer: b. Must include that the
new paint will be cheaper for the community. |
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