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15069

The African clawed frog has many adaptations that help it survive. Which of these adaptations helps it survive changes in its environment?
  1. The ability to burrow
  2. The ability to see color
  3. The ability to detect waves
  4. The ability to eat

Explanation:
Read the essay to find the solution.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 16 Answ: H Obj: 5.9A

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15070

An insect that produces waves in the water also produces waves in the air. What can these air vibrations produce?
  1. Sound
  2. Light
  3. Oxygen
  4. Carbon

Explanation:
Read the essay to find the solution.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 17 Answ: A Obj: 5.8D

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15071

This diagram shows some stages in the termite life cycle. Which of these is supported by the information in the diagram?
  1. The queen produces the eggs.
  2. Some nymphs have wings.
  3. Some larvae lay eggs.
  4. Eggs develop into three kinds of larvae.

Explanation:
Compare the statements to the diagram to find the solution.

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 18 Answ: J Obj: 5.2C

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15072

A student plans to make this lightbulb glow. All of the following objects can be used to complete the circuit EXCEPT —
  1. a plastic comb
  2. a copper penny
  3. a metal clip
  4. an iron nail

Explanation:
The circuit needs metal to transfer electricity, so anything that is not metal will not work.

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 19 Answ: B Obj: 5.8C

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15073

The graph shows air temperatures taken at noon each day for a week. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperature?
  1. 6
  2. 5
  3. 21
  4. 27

Explanation:
Subtract the highest temperature by the lowest temperature to find the answer.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 20 Answ: 6 Obj: 5.2C

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15074 In which of these ways can volcanoes help build up new land?
  1. By adding lava to Earth’s surface
  2. By adding heat to Earth’s surface
  3. By adding gases to the atmosphere
  4. By adding water vapor to the atmosphere

Explanation:
Only one of these will result in new land.

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 21 Answ: C Obj: 3.6B

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15075

Before a field trip to a cave, a science class studied this picture. Which two features of this cave system were most likely formed by the slow buildup of minerals from water drops?
  1. Stalagmite and stalactite
  2. Pool of water and trench
  3. Pool of water and stalagmite
  4. Stalactite and trench

Explanation:
The key word is "buildup" as in things being built, not eroded.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 22 Answ: J Obj: 5.5B

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15076 Fossil fuels formed over a long period of time because heat and pressure were applied to —
  1. organisms buried in the ground
  2. carbon filtered through limestone
  3. bacteria on top of the mud
  4. nitrogen mixed in the water

Explanation:
Key word is "fossil" fuel.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 23 Answ: B Obj: 5.11C

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15077

The rock column above shows the layers in a rock formation. The three diagrams above show the positions of fossils in different rock layers. According to this information, which fossil is the youngest?








Explanation:
Which fossil can be found in the highest layer of rock.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 24 Answ: J Obj: 5.11B

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15078 Which of these causes day and night on Earth?
  1. Earth rotating on its axis
  2. Earth orbiting the sun
  3. The moon orbiting Earth
  4. The moon blocking sunlight

Explanation:
Which of these causes day and night on Earth?

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 25 Answ: C Obj: 5.6A

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15079

The diagram shows landfills where two communities put garbage. What is the advantage of Landfill Y?
  1. The groundwater is safer.
  2. The waste lasts longer.
  3. The soil contains more nutrients.
  4. The trucks move faster.

Explanation:
The thing that is different in these two landfills is the liner. What does the liner stop the waste from reaching?

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 26 Answ: G Obj: 5.5B

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15080 A teaspoon of clean, dry sand is added to a cup of warm saltwater. What is most likely to happen after the mixture is stirred and then placed on a table for five minutes?
  1. The sand will settle to the bottom.
  2. The amount of water will increase.
  3. The salt will float to the top.
  4. The cup will heat up.

Explanation:
The mixture is very close to what is found in an ocean, sand and saltwater. What happens when sand is dropped in an ocean?

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 27 Answ: C Obj: 5.7C

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15081 Which of these supplies the energy that drives the water cycle?
  1. The sun
  2. The planets
  3. The oceans
  4. The moon

Explanation:
The same thing that supplies the energy that drives the water cycle also supplies energy to our plants.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 28 Answ: F Obj: 4.11C

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15082

The picture shows two bowling balls being held in position with four ropes. The box will be flipped upward if which rope is cut?
  1. X
  2. W
  3. Y
  4. Z

Explanation:
Only one rope is holding the left ball from falling and hitting the block of wood that the box is on, causing the box to be flipped upward.

Status: Deleted

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 29 Answ: B Obj: 5.5B

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15083

The picture shows a kind of glacier that can be many meters thick. In this landscape, which of the following is most directly affected by this kind of glacier?
  1. The shape of the valley between the mountains
  2. The average height of plants on the mountainside
  3. The shape of clouds that form above the glacier
  4. The average mass of trees near the lake

Explanation:
The glacier can only be as wide as the area its on allows it to be.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 30 Answ: J Obj: 3.6B

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15084

This model can be used to show how the moon moves around Earth. This model also shows all of the following EXCEPT —
  1. the amount of light Earth reflects
  2. the land areas of Earth and the moon
  3. how the moon makes a revolution
  4. how Earth and the moon compare in size

Explanation:
Only one of these isn't shown in the model. Hint: the sun is not included in this model.

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 31 Answ: A Obj: 5.3C

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15085

Equal masses of paper towel were used to soak up water from a cup. Which question can be answered from the information above?
  1. Which paper towel is most absorbent?
  2. Which paper towel is the best buy?
  3. Which paper towel is the most colorful?
  4. Which paper towel is safest for the environment?

Explanation:
Look at the chart to find which question can be answered.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 32 Answ: G Obj: 5.2A

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15086

A diagram of an oak tree is shown above. What is the height of the tree?
  1. 18 meters
  2. 11 meters
  3. 9 meters
  4. 22 meters

Explanation:
The ruler is in centimeters. Remember that every centimeter means 1 meter.

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 33 Answ: C Obj: 5.4A

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15087 Which of these can cause sharp, rough mountains to become rounded and smooth over time?
  1. Wind and rain
  2. The sun’s rays
  3. Light and darkness
  4. Earth’s magnetic field

Explanation:
Hint: Which one of these is a corrosive element to mountains?

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 34 Answ: F Obj: 5.12A

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15088

This laboratory symbol shows that when performing an experiment, students need to —
  1. protect clothing
  2. avoid electricity
  3. keep away from food
  4. protect equipment

Explanation:
Hint: The person in the symbol is putting on something. What does it do?

Status: Unpublished

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TX TAKS Gr:5 2006 Spring TAKS Science Q: 35 Answ: B Obj: 5.1A

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