2004 Science Grade 3 Part 2
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2004 Science Grade 3Part 2
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21 The picture shows a large area and the animals that live there. Which is the largest population in this area?
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A. The mountain lion
B. The deerC. The rabbitD. The hawk
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22. Which kind of precipitation can be seen on a July day in Virginia?
Rain Sn
ow Ice
sleet
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A. RainB. SnowC. IceD. sleet
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23 Which of these changes the most as a balloon is being blown up? 25% 25%25%25%
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A. The temperature of the air outside of the balloon
B. The volume of air in the balloon
C. The kind of material that makes up the balloon
D. The mass of the material that makes up the balloon
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24. Which is a life need of a third-grade child?
Food
Friends
Television
homework
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A. FoodB. FriendsC. TelevisionD. homework
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25. Water and wind can break rock into small pieces. What happens to these small pieces when they break away?
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A. Plants use them for energy
B. They become part of the soil
C. They become food for animals
D. They turn into earthworms
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26. Turning off lights when you leave a room is a way to--
Recycle m
aterials
Save energy
Reuse natural
reso
urces
Reduce tra
sh
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A. Recycle materialsB. Save energyC. Reuse natural
resourcesD. Reduce trash
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27 Why are decomposers important in any environment? 25% 25%25%25%
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A. They make food using sunlight
B. They make places for animals to live
C. They help to break down dead organisms
D. They are a big part of the water cycle
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28. These animals can be grouped together because they all--
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A. Live in the water
B. Have webbed feet
C. Have feathersD. Live in cold
place
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29. These three plants have all been growing on the same sunny windowsill for 6 weeks. What may have caused the difference in appearance?
Different amounts
of ligh
t
Temperature difference
Different size
d pots
Different amounts
of water
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A. Different amounts of light
B. Temperature difference
C. Different sized pots
D. Different amounts of water
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30. Which of these is floating on water but sinking in oil?
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A. The paper clip
B. The marble
C. The ice cube
D. The balloon
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31. What kind of weather condition probably created these forms in the desert? 25% 25%25%25%
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A. SnowB. RainC. SleetD. Wind
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32. Which of the following ways to travel pollutes the air the least? 25% 25%25%25%
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A. Riding a bikeB. Riding a carC. Riding in an airplaneD. Riding the bus
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33. These pictures show the seasons changing from---25% 25%25%25%
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A. Spring to summer
B. Summer to fallC. Fall to winterD. Winter to
spring
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34. Which of these is not a natural resource?
Plastic
Water
Forests So
il
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A. PlasticB. WaterC. ForestsD. Soil
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35. As a baby, which animal looks most different from its parent?
A B C D
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A. AB. BC. CD. D
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36. Which cloth will most likely dry first?25% 25%25%25%
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A. FB. GC. HD. J
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37. Catfish have whisker-like parts around their mouths but do not have scales on their bodies. Which of these is a catfish?
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A. AB. BC. CD. D
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38. Which of these can move a nail lying on a table without touching the nail.
A magn
et
A strin
g
A wire
A ruler
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A. A magnetB. A stringC. A wireD. A ruler
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39. Which type of natural resource area had to be readily available for settlers to build this type of home?
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A. DesertsB. ForestC. GrasslandsD. Ocean
beaches
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40. The pictures shows a glass of hot water. There are water drops on the inside edge of the glass. Where did the water come from?
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A. It leaked through the glass
B. It was sweat from a person
C. The glass was tipped over by someone
D. It condensed from the rising steam