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Quarter 1 Assessment Review Brookville Intermediate School 8th Grade Science 1. An engineer is testing a new design for the shipping department at a computer company. As part of the implementation process, the engineer keeps track of how many days pass between the time a customer orders a computer and the time the computer is shipped. The data for 15 customers is shown below. 24, 3, 4, 5, 7, 5, 9, 11, 12, 11, 5, 9, 3, 5, 7 What is the median for this set of data? a. 5 b. 7 c. 8 d. 10 2. You are doing a laboratory investigation. The materials you are using include beakers, water, vinegar, lemon juice and pH paper. What safety equipment should you use? a. Fire blanket b. Heat-resistant gloves and fire blanket c. Laboratory apron and safety goggles d. Paper towels 3. You and your friend observe lot of earthworms on a sidewalk one morning after a heavy rain. Using your knowledge of science, which would be the best explanation for this observation? a. Earthworms come up to eat insects found on sidewalks after a heavy rain. b. Birds, such as robins, don’t eat earthworms when it is raining. c. Earthworms come up to get a drink of water. d. Earthworms come up during a heavy rain to avoid drowning. 4. At one time, people believed in the theory of spontaneous generation. It suggested that living things could arise from nonliving matter. For example, according to this theory, flies could form from rotting meat. Which of the following observations led to the replacement of the theory of spontaneous generation? a. Flies are not found on rotting meat that is protected by cheesecloth. b. Some meats have flies before they are rotting. c. Flies can be found in places where there is no rotting meat. d. Flies are not the only living things found near rotting meat. 5. Scientists must try to avoid bias in scientific research. Which one of theses activities is not only unethical, but would also be likely to lead to bias? a. Performing an experiment several times to see the difference in outcomes. b. Commenting on work of other scientists. c. Doing experiments that involve living things. d. Experimenting secretly with deadly organisms in a lab located in a residential neighborhood. 6. A scientist is researching a substance that can be burned like gasoline but does not release harmful gases into the atmosphere. How might this research most likely impact society and the environment? a. It might result in a product that prevents global warming. b. It might cause people to pursue careers in scientific research. c. It might result in a product that eliminates the need for transportation. d. It might cause people to take public transportation instead of driving so much. 7. In 1781, William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus. It became the first planet discovered through the use of a telescope. The planet had actually been seen many times before without a telescope, but because of the lack of detail it was assumed to be a star or a comet and largely ignored. What does this example illustrate about the advancement of science? a. Technology is often required to advance science. b. All scientific discoveries are made by more than one person. c. Scientific discoveries are often prevented by limited access to technology. d. Scientists always reject discoveries when they are first presented. 8. Commercial companies are developing aircraft that can carry passengers into space. At the present time, the cost of such travel is extremely high. Individual passengers can take the trip for fees that average about $30,000. Which of these represents a political constraint to the technology? a. Many people will not be able to afford the trip. b. The aircraft can only be launched from certain locations. c. Government officials may pass laws to prevent the use of such aircraft. d. Some people think it is not a good idea for people other than astronauts to travel to space. 9. Designs for technological improvements should consider the values of society. Which of these directly relates to decisions involving economic value? a. A fabric is produces to be better for the environment, but results in a more expensive product. b. A builder develops a better way to build homes on barrier islands. c. A blood test enables people to discover their potential to develop a health condition. d. A swimsuit is manufactured that enables swimmers to glide through the water more easily. 10. A group of students is given the procedure for an experiment and data collected by another class that previously did the experiment. The group of students is asked to check the accuracy of the other class’s data. (2006 half-length) How could the students check the other class’s data for accuracy? a. by graphing data that the other class collected b. by drawing conclusions from the other class’s data c. by repeating the experiment with the same procedures and comparing data d. by adding another variable and repeating the experiment with modified procedures 11. Which unit of measurement do astronomers use when measuring the distance between two stars found in the Milky Way? (2009) a. meter b. light-year c. kilometer d. astronomical unit 12. The instructions for an experiment direct the students to put a liquid into a beaker and use a hot plate to heat the liquid to 50 C. In your Answer Document, describe two safety precautions the students need to take while heating the liquid. (2 points) (2009) The students should wear goggles to protect their eyes. The students should not touch the beaker with their hands once the heating has begun. They should use heat-proof glove or holder. 13. What explains the relationship between hours of sunlight and seasons? (2008) a. the rotation of Earth on its axis b. the tilt of Earth’s axis relative to the sun c. the location of Earth’s orbit in the solar system d. the motion of the moon as it travels around the Earth 14. Which diagram shows the relative positions of Earth (E), the sun (S) and the moon (M) during a full moon? (2007) See the 2007 on the Ohio Department of Education for the test question and answer. 15. Which phenomena occur as a result of the gravitational attraction between the moon and Earth? (2007) a. eclipses b. ocean tides c. season changes d. phases of the moon 16. What change would occur if Earth’s rate of rotation significantly increased? (2007) a. The year would be shorter. b. The year would be longer. c. The day would be shorter. d. The day would be longer. 17. The diagrams show the sun, Earth and moon in different positions relative to one another. (2010) Which diagram shows the correct arrangement of the sun (S), Earth (E) and moon (M) relative to the location of high tides? See the 2010 test and answer document on the Ohio Department of Education website. 18. Use the following diagram and information to answer question 18. (2006) As shown in this diagram, Earth’s axis is tilted. The diagram also shows four positions of Earth in its path around the sun. Ohio experiences four seasons that occur while Earth orbits the sun. In your Answer Document, use the diagram to do the following: Explain one reason Ohio experiences a change in seasons. Identify the part of Earth’s orbit (labeled, I, II, III, or IV) during which Ohio experiences winter. Identify the part of Earth’s orbit (labeled, I, II, III, or IV) during which Ohio experiences summer. In a way that supports our answers above, explain how the position of Earth in its orbit is related to the timing of winter or summer (4 points) “ Ohio experiences a change in seasons because of Earth’s tilted axis. When Ohio is tilted away from the Sun it gets less concentrated sunlight, and it is winter but when Ohio is tilted toward the Sun it gets more concentrated sunlight, and it is summer. Ohio experiences summer in part III. Since Earth is tilted on its axis, when it orbits around the Sun some of the Earth experiences summer while the rest experiences winter.”