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Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

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Page 1: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Texas Science EOC 2008

Page 2: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis?

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25% 25%25%25%1. Containers A

2. Containers B

3. Containers C

4. Containers D

Page 3: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

The diagram shows the distances different coins traveled when rolled on a smooth surface. How much farther did

Coin D travel than Coin A?

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1. 30 centimeters

2. 40 centimeters

3. 50 centimeters

4. 80 centimeters

Page 4: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

An experiment to determine the effects of cold temperatures on seed germination produced some very

unexpected results. If the experimenters want to see whether the results are accurate, they should —

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1. plan a new experiment

2. change the hypothesis

3. repeat the experiment

4. use warm temperatures

Page 5: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Horses are herbivores. Their teeth crush and grind plants. Which picture best represents the

lower teeth of a horse?

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25% 25%25%25%1. Picture 1

2. Picture 2

3. Picture 3

4. Picture 4

Page 6: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Which of the following is the best example of competition between birds?

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25% 25%25%25%1. A blue jay eats an insect and is then

eaten by a hawk.

2. A blue jay ignores some insects and finds and eats other insects.

3. A blue jay eats an insect on the ground, and a sparrow eats grass seeds.

4. A blue jay steals and eats an insect captured by a robin.

Page 7: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

One way that plant and animal life cycles are alike is that both plants and animals —

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25% 25%25%25%1. produce offspring that are similar

to the parents

2. stop growing after the first 12 years of life

3. have young that must be raised

4. grow at the same rate

Page 8: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Which of these actions is a learned behavior of a pet dog?

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25% 25%25%25%1. Shaking water off wet fur after a

bath

2. Running to the door after it hears the doorbell

3. Blinking rapidly in smoky air

4. Drooling when it smells food

Page 9: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

The diagram shows the motion of a boat over a period of time. How far, in meters, did the boat travel in the

first 3 seconds of motion?

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1. 10 meters

2. 20 meters

3. 30 meters

4. 40 meters

Page 10: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

It would be most difficult to coast downhill on this bicycle if it were missing —

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1. the chain

2. a pedal

3. the kickstand

4. a wheel

Page 11: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

A student mixes three spoonfuls of sand with one cup of warm water in an open container. The student puts the

container of sand and water near a window for four days. How many spoonfuls of sand will be in the container when

all of the water has evaporated?

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1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

Page 12: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Which of these examples would best model the behavior of light when light reaches the surface

of a mirror?

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25% 25%25%25%1. A soap bubble lands on the

surface of a wall and bursts.2. A piece of clay is thrown at a wall

and sticks to the surface.3. A moth flies toward a wall and

lands on its surface.4. A ball is thrown at a wall and

bounces away from the surface.

Page 13: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

The weather map shows the passage of a cold front. According to the information on the maps, the cold

front seems to be moving —

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25% 25%25%25%1. from areas of higher temperatures

2. from the west to the east

3. away from the Gulf of Mexico

4. toward the Rocky Mountains

Page 14: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

The diagram shows part of the water cycle. Which part of the diagram shows precipitation?

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1. W

2. X

3. Y

4. Z

Page 15: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

This diagram shows layers of soil and rock from below a forest floor. Which of these conclusions is best

supported by the information found in this diagram?

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1. A body of water once covered the area.

2. The forest was made up of oak trees.

3. Fish were the first animals in the area.

4. The area was planted with trees one year ago.

Page 16: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Which is a possible condition for an area of the moon that receives no light?

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25% 25%25%25%1. Fog

2. Strong winds

3. Thunderstorms

4. Cold temperatures

Page 17: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

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Page 18: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

The students noticed that the orange split open after being dropped three times. How does a ripe fruit falling

from an orange tree’s branch benefit this species?

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25% 25%25%25%1. It helps spread the seeds.

2. It gives color to the environment.

3. It keeps some animals away.

4. It carries away some water.

Page 19: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

If the teacher dropped the same objects for a taller ladder, which of the following would happen?

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25% 25%25%25%1. The objects would gain mass.

2. The objects would take longer to hit the ground.

3. The objects would lose mass.

4. The objects would take less time to hit the ground.

Page 20: Texas Science EOC 2008. Which experimental setup should be used to test this hypothesis? 1.Containers A 2.Containers B 3.Containers C 4.Containers D.

Rocks in the stream that the students were studying were smoother than rocks found in a nearby stream.

The smoother rocks were most likely found in a stream where, over a long period of time, the water —

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25% 25%25%25%1. was deeper

2. appeared cloudy

3. was cold

4. moved faster