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1
Science OAT Review Game
By Hope Camerino, Lauren Simon, Bailee
Echols, and Shannon McLaughlin
2
Directions!
Every person tries to answer the question
correctly. Mark down how many points you get at
the end. Each question is worth 1 point if you
get it right. Who ever has the most points at the
end wins.
3
  • 1. The two graduated cylinders pictured can hold
    the same amount
  • water and use the same scale. A student measures
    the masses of
  • two metal balls. One ball is made of aluminum and
    the other ball
  • is made of lead. The student adds 50 mL of water
    to each graduated
  • cylinder and then drops one metal ball into each
    graduated cylinder.
  • Which tool did the student use to measure the
    mass of each metal ball?
  • Ruler
  • Timer
  • Balance
  • Graduated Cylinder

4
The Answer Is...
C. Balance
5
  • 2. The two graduated cylinders pictured can hold
    the same amount of
  • water and use the same scale. A student measures
    the masses of two
  • metal balls. One ball is made of aluminum and the
    other ball is made
  • of lead. The student adds 50 mL of water to each
    graduated cylinder
  • And then drops one metal ball into each graduated
    cylinder.
  • The student includes the sentence below in the
    write-up of this
  • investigation.
  • The lead ball has a measured mass of 113 grams.
  • Which kind of scientific statement is this
    sentence?
  • Inference
  • Prediction
  • Explanation
  • Observation


6
The Answer Is...
D. Observation
7
  • 3. What is the major process of surface rock
    formation on volcanoes?
  • Rock cools quickly from melted rock.
  • Rock is recrystalized by extreme pressure.
  • Rock solidifies slowly deep underground.
  • Rock is formed from deposited sediment.

8
The Answer Is...
A. Rock cools quickly from melted rock.
9
  • 4. Scientists see three layers of rock exposed on
    the side of a hill.
  • The bottom layer is sandstone with fossils of a
    certain species of reptile
  • found only in this geographic location. The
    middle layer is volcanic ash.
  • The top layer is mudstone (shale) with fossils of
    a different species of
  • reptile.
  • The fossil evidence supports which hypothesis
    about the extinction
  • of the older reptile species?
  • The older reptile species went extinct because
    sea levels rose and
  • flooded its habitat.
  • The older reptile species went extinct because a
    predator was
  • introduced into the environment.
  • The older reptile species went extinct because it
    could not compete
  • with the younger reptile species.
  • The older reptile species went extinct because a
    volcanic eruption
  • caused the environment to change.

10
The Answer Is...
  1. The older reptile species went extinct because a
    volcanic eruption caused the environment to
    change.

11
  • 5. Most electric power is generated by burning
    fossil fuels. A family
  • living in central Ohio uses electric appliances
    for cooking and air
  • conditioning. They use fuel oil for heating.
  • What change could this family make to conserve
    fossil fuels?
  • Convert to natural gas as a fuel for cooking
  • Switch to the use of less expensive coal for heat
  • Lower the temperature setting on the air
    conditioner
  • Install solar roof panels to generate additional
    electricity

12
The Answer Is...
D. Install solar roof panels to generate
additional electricity
13
  • 6. Which type of equipment did the students use
    to collect the light
  • to make this photograph?
  • Satellite
  • Binoculars
  • Microscope
  • Optical telescope

14
The Answer Is...
D. Optical telescope
15
  • 7. Electricity is produced in a hydroelectric
    plant when moving
  • water turns a turbine.
  • Which describes this energy transformation from
    the turning turbine
  • to electricity?
  • Kinetic energy into electric energy
  • Nuclear energy into electric energy
  • Thermal energy into electric energy
  • Chemical energy into electric energy

16
The Answer Is...
  1. Kinetic energy into electric energy

17
  • 8. Which phenomena occur as a result of the
    gravitational
  • attraction between the moon and Earth?
  • Eclipses
  • Ocean tides
  • Seasonal changes
  • Phases of the moon

18
The Answer Is...
  1. Ocean tides

19
  • 9. What change would occur if Earths rate of
    rotation significantly
  • increased?
  • The year would be shorter.
  • The year would be longer.
  • The day would be shorter.
  • The day would be longer.

20
The Answer Is...
C. The day would be shorter.
21
  • 10. Why is coal considered to be a nonrenewable
    energy source?
  • Sunlight is the original source of energy for
    coal.
  • The burning of coal could cause environmental
    pollution.
  • Once coal is mined, it can take millions of years
    to be replaced.
  • Coal is abundant, but it is very expensive to
    mine from
  • underground.

22
The Answer Is...
C. Once coal is mined, it can take millions of
years to be replaced.
23
  • 11. A teacher places a ribbon of magnesium on a
    wire and suspends it
  • in a flask. She then seals the flask and runs
    electricity through the wire
  • to ignite the magnesium. After the magnesium is
    completely burned, a
  • student notices a white powder in the bottom of
    the flask. The mass of
  • the flask system (the flask and its contents) is
    determined before and
  • After the magnesium is ignited.
  • Which statement correctly compares the mass of
    the flask system before
  • the magnesium burned with mass of the flask
    system after the magnesium
  • burned?
  • The mass of the flask system before burning is
    greater than the mass
  • of the flask system after burning.
  • The mass of the flask system before burning is
    less than the mass of
  • the flask system after burning.
  • The mass of the flask system before burning is
    the same as the mass
  • of the flask system after burning.
  • D. The mass of the flask system before burning
    is not related to the mass
  • of the flask system after burning.

24
The Answer Is...
  1. The mass of the flask system before burning is
    the same as the mass of the flask system after
    burning.

25
  • 12. Which cell structure carries out a function
    for a cell that is
  • similar to the function that bark carries out 1 a
    tree?
  • Cell Wall
  • Nucleus
  • Chloroplast
  • Mitochondrion

26
The Answer Is...
  1. Cell Wall

27
  • 13. Ms.Williams science class uses a toy car
    race to study and
  • collect data about forces and motion. The
    racetrack shown has
  • a 6-meter ramp and a 5-meter level section to the
    finish line.
  • Two cars compete at a time.
  • At which point on the track does a car reach its
    fastest speed?
  • Halfway down the ramp
  • At the bottom of the ramp
  • Halfway down the level section
  • At the finish line

28
The Answer Is...
B. At the bottom of the ramp
29
  • 14. Which diagram shows the directions of the
    forces acting on a car
  • as it travels down the ramp?
  • RGF
  • RFG
  • GRF
  • FGR

30
The Answer Is...
  1. RGF

31
  • 15. On what section of the racetrack will the
    forces on the cars
  • be balanced?
  • The starting block
  • The ramp only
  • The level section after the ram
  • The entire track

32
The Answer Is...
  1. The starting block

33
  • 16. The data table and graph show speeds and
    distances during a race
  • between car 1 and car 2.
  • Which car won the race?
  • Car 1
  • Car 2

34
The Answer Is...
  1. Car 1

35
  • 17. Male mussels release sperm into the water.
    Female mussels take the
  • sperm into their gill chambers where
    fertilization occurs. Young mussel
  • larvae are released into the water where they
    float freely until they attach
  • to the gill of a host fish. After the juvenile
    drops off the fish gill, it
  • burrows into the river bed and begins the life
    cycle all over again.
  • The parasitic behavior of the larvae benefits the
    mussel in two ways. One
  • benefit is that the fish provides nutrition for
    the larvae when they are
  • attached to its gill.
  • What is the second way this behavior enhances the
    survival of the mussel
  • species?
  • The large size of the fish provides the mussel
    larvae with plenty of
  • room to grow.
  • The parasitism increases the opportunity for the
    mussels to mate with
  • other mussel species.
  • The mobility of the fish spreads the mussels to
    areas they would
  • otherwise be unable to reach.
  • D. The location of the larvae on the gills of
    fish reduces the exposure of
  • the larvae to oxygen-rich water.

36
The Answer Is...
  1. The mobility of the fish spreads the mussels to
    areas they would otherwise be unable to reach.

37
  • 18. You live in Ohio and want to paint the
    outside of your house.
  • You need air weather for at least two days for
    two coats of paint to
  • dry completely.
  • According to the weather maps, on which day
    should you start painting?
  • Saturday, the 14th of the month
  • Sunday, the 15th of the month
  • Monday, the 16th of the month
  • Thursday, the 19th of the month

38
The Answer Is...
C. Monday, the 16th of the month
39
  • 19. Use the WEATHER CHART to answer the question
    below.
  • According to the weather map for Sunday, which is
    the approximate
  • barometric pressure reading at Cleveland, Ohio,
    on Sunday at 600 a.m.?
  • 990 Millibars
  • 995 Millibars
  • 1000 Millibars
  • 1010 Millibars

40
The Answer Is...
C. 1000 Millibars
41
  • 20. Use the WEATHER CHART to answer the question
    below.
  • Look at the weather map and the table for Sunday
    at 600 a.m. Fog
  • was reported for one city on Sunday morning at
    600 a.m.
  • Which city was it?
  • Dallas
  • Miami
  • Minneapolis
  • Seattle

42
The Answer Is...
D. Seattle
43
  • 21. Use the WEATHER CHART to answer the question
    below.
  • According to the table of weather conditions,
    what was the average
  • temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at Cleveland,
    Ohio, for the 24-hour
  • period ending at 6 a.m. on Sunday?
  • 53 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 59 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 61 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 65 degrees Fahrenheit

44
The Answer Is...
B. 59 degrees Fahrenheit
45
  • 22. Which is an example of a group of cells with
    a common
  • structure and function?
  • Stomach
  • Muscle tissue
  • Mitochondria
  • Digestive system

46
The Answer Is...
B. Muscle tissue
47
  • 23. Which diagram shows the relative positions of
    Earth (E),
  • the sun (S) and the moon (M) during a full moon?
  • ESM
  • MSE
  • SEM
  • EMS

48
The Answer Is...
C. SEM
49
  • 24. Coal is usually found underground, compressed
    in a layer between
  • other types of rock.
  • Coal is produced by what rock-forming process?
  • Crystallization from melted rock
  • Formation of sediment from weathering
  • Deposition and burial of dead plant matter
  • Eruption of volcanic ash followed by settling in
    a layer

50
The Answer Is...
C. Deposition and burial of dead plant matter
51
  • 25. A park is home to a large number of robins,
    squirrels and rabbits.
  • The robins and squirrels live in the parks
    trees. The robins feed on
  • earthworms and insects that live on the ground.
    The squirrels eat the
  • acorns produced by the parks oak trees. The
    rabbits hide in the bushes
  • and feed on the grass.
  • Which factor would directly limit the number of
    rabbits that could live
  • in this park?
  • Number of robins
  • Number of bushes
  • Number of acorns
  • Number of squirrels

52
The Answer Is...
B. Number of bushes
53
  • 26. The teacher asks the student to use the
    information she collected to
  • compare the density of the two metal balls. The
    mass of the lead ball is
  • 113 grams and the mass of the aluminum ball is 27
    grams.
  • What can the student infer about the density of
    these metal balls based
  • on this investigation?
  • The density of both metal balls is the same.
  • The density of both metal balls is less than the
    density of the water.
  • The density of the lead ball is less than the
    density of the aluminum
  • ball.
  • The density of the lead ball is greater than the
    density of the
  • aluminum ball.

54
The Answer Is...
  1. The density of the lead ball is greater than the
    density of the aluminum ball.

55
  • 27. What interaction between organisms would be
    described as parasitic?
  • A mosquito feeding on the blood of a dog
  • A bee gathering nectar and pollen from a flower
  • A cleaner shrimp picking dead skin off a large
    fish
  • A nonpoisonous snake mimicking a poisonous snake

56
The Answer Is...
  1. A mosquito feeding on the blood of a dog

57
  • 28. The table lists the densities of several
    materials.
  • Which material will float in water?
  • Limestone
  • Magnesium
  • Sulfur
  • Wax

58
The Answer Is...
D. Wax
59
  • 29. In which environment is white fur color an
    advantage for survival?
  • Desert
  • Grassland
  • Arctic tundra
  • Temperate forest

60
The Answer Is...
C. Arctic tundra
61
  • 30. Why do satellites and spacecraft launched
    from Earth need
  • to reach a specific speed to escape Earths
    surface?
  • To overcome Earths gravitational force
  • To protect equipment from radiation
  • To break through the sound barrier
  • To avoid Earths magnetic field

62
The Answer Is...
  1. To overcome Earths gravitational force

63
  • 31. What is the bouncing back of waves upon
    reaching another surface?
  • Refraction
  • Reflection
  • Interference
  • Diffraction

64
The Answer Is...
B. Reflection
65
  • 32. The equation Frequency x Wavelength equals
    what?
  • Distance
  • Time
  • Speed
  • Velocity

66
The Answer Is...
C. Speed
67
  • 33. What is a hollow space in sediment in the
    shape of an organism?
  • A Mold
  • A Cast
  • Sedimentary rock
  • Petrified fossil

68
The Answer Is...
  1. A Mold

69
  • 34. What is the gradual change in a species over
    time?
  • Adaptation
  • Scientific theory
  • Natural Selection
  • Evolution

70
The Answer Is...
D. Evolution
71
  • 35. What is a break in Earths crust where slabs
    of crust slip
  • past each other?
  • Shearing
  • Tension
  • Stress
  • A Fault

72
The Answer Is...
D. A Fault
73
  • 36. What is a large area of flat land elevated
    high above sea level?
  • An Anticline
  • A Fold
  • A Plateau
  • A Syncline

74
The Answer Is...
C. A Plateau
75
  • 37. A day occurs when the Earth spins how many
    degrees?
  • 180 Degrees
  • 360 Degrees
  • 270 Degrees
  • 90 Degrees

76
The Answer Is...
B. 360 Degrees
77
  • 38. How many hours is a spinning cycle?
  • 1 Hour
  • 5 Hours
  • 12 Hours
  • 24 Hours

78
The Answer Is...
D. 24 Hours
79
  • 39. How many Constellations are there?
  • 88 Constellations
  • 110 Constellations
  • 22 Constellations
  • 55 Constellations

80
The Answer Is...
  1. 88 Constellations

81
  • 40. What is force measured in?
  • Pascals
  • Meters Squared
  • Newtons
  • Centimeters Squared

82
The Answer Is...
C. Newtons
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