TIMSS8 Science Items 1
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Guide to the Content and Layout of This Book
The Science Items book contains, in a ready-to-use form, the released TIMSS 1999 and TIMSS
2003 science assessment items that appeared in Book 5, Science Concepts and Science Items. Each
item is presented on a separate page to facilitate printing.
The two books are designed to be used in tandem. The Science Items book is designed to facilitate
the construction of sets of items tailored to the purpose of the user—most likely a classroom
teacher. Users can select items for their own purpose based on their reading of the Science Concepts
and Science Items book, print these and administer them to students. Student responses can be
scored using the scoring instructions presented in the Science Concepts and Science Items book, and
may be compared to the international benchmarks presented there.
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B. They stayed the same for millions of years but are now
moving.
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Draw a diagram to show how water from the sea can fall as
rain on land.
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E. no change in either
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A. Flower
B. Leaf
C. Root
D. Stem
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A. brain
B. spinal cord
C. receptors
D. skin
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A. Digesting food
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A. External skeleton
C. Jumping legs
D. Stinging mechanism
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B. attract prey
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A. Bacteria
B. Protozoa
C. Viruses
D. Algae
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A. Energy
B. Minerals
C. Vitamins
D. Carbon dioxide
E. Water
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A. The Tree
B. The Sun
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A. The Tree
B. The Sun
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A. electricity
B. heat
C. magnetism
D. sound
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A. White
B. Red
C. Black
D. Pink
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B. prevent sweating
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People get energy from the food they eat. Where does the
energy stored in food come from?
A. Fertilizer
B. The Sun
C. Vitamins
D. The soil
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A. Visible
B. X-rays
C. Infrared
D. Ultraviolet
E. Microwaves
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A uniform wheel is free to rotate on its axle at its center. It is acted on by two
forces in the same plane. Each force has the same size, equal to 5N (Newtons).
In which case will the wheel rotate?
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Which picture shows the best way for the man to balance a ten-liter bucket of
water and a five-liter bucket of water?
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Yes
No
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A. release energy
B. absorb energy
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A. Water boiling
B. Sugar dissolving
C. Nails rusting
D. Wax melting
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A large log of wood will burn more slowly than the same log
chopped into smaller pieces. Explain why.
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Rain and running water can wash away soil. From which
area is soil most likely to be washed away?
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Two open bottles, one filled with vinegar and the other with
olive oil, were left on a window sill in the Sun. Several days
later it was observed that the bottles were no longer full.
What can be concluded from this observation?
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A. an observation
B. a hypothesis
C. a generalization
D. a conclusion
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