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Physical
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. Which travels fastest? |
| A. A train |
| B. An airplane |
| C. Sound |
| D. Light |
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| Answer: D |
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| 2. Some things were buried in wet
ground. Several years later they were dug up. Which things were most likely
to have stayed the same? |
| A. An egg shell |
| B. A plastic cup |
| C. A paper plate |
| D. An orange peel |
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| Answer: B |
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| 3. Ken put a thermometer in a glass
filled with hot water. Why does the liquid inside the thermometer rise?
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| A. Gravity pushes it up. |
| B. Air bubbles are released. |
| C. Heat from the water makes it expand. |
| D. Air pressure above the water pulls
it up. |
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| Answer: C |
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| 4. Which makes its own light? |
| A. A mirror |
| B. A candle flame |
| C. A diamond ring |
| D. A magnifying lens. |
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| Answer: B |
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| 5. One advantage of solar energy
is that it |
| A. does not pollute |
| B. is not renewable |
| C. is efficient in any climate |
| D. is available at all times |
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| Answer: A |
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Grades
7and 8
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| 1. A metal spoon, a wooden spoon,
and a plastic spoon are placed in hot water. After 15 seconds, which spoon
will feel the hottest? |
| A. The metal spoon |
| B. The wooden spoon |
| C. The plastic spoon |
| D. The three spoons will feel the
same. |
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| Answer: A |
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| 2. Which form of solar radiation
causes sunburn? |
| A. Visible |
| B. Ultraviolet |
| C. Infrared |
| D. X-rays |
| E. Radio waves |
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| Answer: B |
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| 3. Air is colorless, odorless, and
tasteless. Describe one way that air can be shown to exist. |
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| Answer: Should include that you can
see or feel effects of air movement. |
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| 4. Machine A and Machine B each used
to clear a field. The table shows how large an area each cleared in 1 hour
and how much gasoline each used. |
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Area of field cleared in 1 hour |
Gasoline used in 1 hour |
| Machine A |
2 hectares |
3/4 liter |
| Machine B |
1 hectare |
1/2 liter |
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| Which machine is more efficient in
converting the energy in gasoline to work? Explain your answer. |
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| Answer: Machine A because it uses
less gas per hectare. |
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| 5. The crews of two boats at sea
can communicate with each other by shouting. Why is it impossible for the
crews of two space ships a similar distance apart in space to do this? |
| A. The sound is reflected ,ore in
space. |
| B. The pressure is too high inside
the spaceships. |
| C. The spaceships are traveling faster
than souns. |
| D. There is no air in space for sound
to travel through. |
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| Answer: D |
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| 6. A flashlight close to a wall produces
a small circle of light compared to the circle it makes when the flashlight
is far from the wall. Does more light reach the wall when the flashlight
is further away? |
| ___ Yes |
| ___ No |
| (Check one) |
| Explain your answer |
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| Answer: No, the answer should explain
that the same amount of light reaches the wall. |
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| 7. A tight metal lid on a jar of
pickles may loosen when it has been held in hot water. This is because the
hot water causes the |
| A. glass jar to contract |
| B. metal lid to contract |
| C. glass jar to expand more than
the metal lid expands |
| D. metal lid to expand more than
the glass jar expands |
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| Answer: D |
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| 8. A glass of water with ice cubes
in it has a mass of 300 grams. What will the mass be immediately after the
ice has melted? Explain your answer. |
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| Answer: Should be 300 g and include
an explanation. |
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| 9. When white light strikes on Peter's
shirt, the shirt looks blue. Why does the shirt look blue? |
| A. It absorbs all the white light
and turns most of it into blue light. |
| B. It reflects the blue part of the
light and absorbs most of the rest. |
| C. It absorbs only the blue part
of the light. |
| D. It gives off it's own blue light. |
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| Answer: B |
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| 10. Electric energy is used to power
a lamp. |
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| Is the amount of light energy produced
more than, or less than, or the same as the amount of electrical energy
used? |
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| The amount of light energy produced
is |
| _____ more than |
| _____ less than |
| _____ the same as the amount of electrical
energy used |
| (check one) |
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| Give a reason to support your answer. |
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| Answer: Less. Should mention that
(much) energy is transformed to heat. |
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| 11. One day when the temperature
was just below 0 degrees C, Peter and Ann made snowballs. They put a thermometer
into one of the snowballs and it showed 0 degrees C. They tries to make
the snowball warmer by holding it in their hands. What do you think the
thermometer showed after two minutes? Explain your answer. |
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| Answer: Should include that the same
temperature exists because snow cannot get warmer than 0 degrees. |
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