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Environmental
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. Write down one example of how
computers help people do their work. |
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| Answer: Should refer to writing or
editing text, for example: "With a computer you can write faster and
neater." |
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| 2. To find out whether seeds grow
better in the light or dark, you could put some seeds on a piece of paper
and |
| A. keep them in a warm, dark place |
| B. keep one group in a light place
and another in a dark place |
| C. keep them in a warm, light place |
| D. put them in a light or dark place
that is cool |
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| Answer: B |
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| 3. Four children can feel and smell
an object inside a bag, but they cannot see it. Which of the following is
NOT an observation about the object? |
| A. "It is flat at one end and
round at the other." |
| B. "It smells like a peppermint." |
| C. "It has a bump on it." |
| D. "I hope it is candy." |
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| Answer: D |
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| 4. Some children were trying to find
out which of three lightbulbs was the brightest. Which one of these gives
the best START towards finding the answer? |
| A. "One bulb looks bright to
me, so I already know the answer." |
| B. "All the bulbs look bright
to me, so there cannot be an answer." |
| C. "It would help if we had
a way to measure the brightness of a lightbulb." |
| D. "We can take a vote and each
person will vote for the bulb he or she thinks is the brightest." |
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| Answer: C |
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| 5. Write down two different things
that people can do to help reduce air pollution. |
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| Answer: Could include reduced use
of airplanes, cars and motor boats or more walking, hiking, and public transportation. |
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| 6. Write as completely as possible
why oil spills in rivers and seas are harmful to the environment. |
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| Answer: Could include oil kills living
things, water gets polluted, air and/or beaches get polluted. |
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Grades
7and 8
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| 1. Maria collected the glass given
off by a glowing peice of charcoal. The gas was then bubbled through a small
amount of colorless limewater. Part of Maria's report stated, "After
the glass was put into the jar, the limewater gradually changed to a milky
white color." This statement is |
| A. an observation |
| B. a conclusion |
| C. a generalization |
| D. an assumption of the investigation |
| E. a hypothesis |
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| Answer: A |
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| 2. Juanita did several experiments
to germinate corn. She summed up her results as follows: |
| 1. Moist grains of corn germinate
in the light. |
| 2. Moist grains of corn germinate
in the dark. |
| What can you conclude from her results? |
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| Answer: Should include that light
is not required for moist corn to germinate. |
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| 3. Write down one example of how
computers help people do their work. |
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| Answer: Should refer to writing or
editing text. |
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| 4. A cupful of water and a similar
cupful of gasoling were placed on a table near a window on a hot sunny day.
A few hours later it was observed that both the cups had less liquid in
them but that there was less gasoline left than water. What does this experiment
show? |
| A. All liquids evaporate |
| B. Gasoline gets hotter than water |
| C. Some liquids evaporate faster
than others. |
| D. Liquids will only evaporate in
sunshine. |
| E. Water gets hotter than gasoline. |
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| Answer: C |
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| 5. One of the principal causes of
acid rain is |
| A. waste acid from chemical factories
being pumped into rivers |
| B. acid from chemical laboratories
being pumped into rivers |
| C. gases from burning coal and oil
dissolving in water in the atmosphere |
| D. gases from air conditioners and
refrigerators escaping into the atmosphere |
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| Answer: C |
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| 6. Whenever scientists carefully
measure any quantity many times, they expect that |
| A. all of the measurments will be
exactly the same |
| B. only two of the measurments will
be exactly the same |
| C. all but one of the measurments
will be exactly the same |
| D. most of the measurments will be
close, but not exactly the same |
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| Answer: D |
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| 7. Since water is a renewable resource
and so much of it falls each year, theoretically there should be enough
water fro everyone on Earth. Write down TWO reasons why not everyone has
enough water. |
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| Answer: Should mention the uneven
distribution of rain or other sources of water. |
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