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Title: 1Brightly colored flowers are most often pollinated by


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1 Brightly colored flowers are most often
pollinated by F wind G mammals H
rainfall J insects
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2 All of the characteristics listed
above are useful for gathering food EXCEPT A
1 B 2 C 3 D 4
Characteristics of a Hummingbird 1. Colorful feathers 2. Narrow beak 3. Small body 4. Strong wings
3
3 Which group supplies food for
other organisms? A Producers only B
Consumers only C Both producers and
consumers D Neither producers nor consumers
4
4 Which group depends on other organisms
as a food source? A Producers only B
Consumers only C Both producers and
consumers D Neither producers nor consumers
5
5 According to the food web shown,
a decrease in the number of clams would probably
result in A a decrease in the amount of
algae B an increased number of crabs C
fish and snails eating crabs D crabs eating
more snails
6
6 If all of the fish are removed
from this food web, which animal population will
most likely decrease first? A Turtles B
Mosquito larvae C Dragonfly larvae D
Pelicans
7
7 Which of these would best complete
this food chain? F Hawks G Grapes H
Toads J Mice
8
8 The picture shows the leaf and fruit
of a sycamore tree. A tree like the sycamore
would have the hardest time growing in an
environment that is mostly F cold and
dark G warm and rainy H cool and wet J
hot and cloudy
9
Characteristics of Four Habitats
Black Bear Needs9 The top chart
shows some characteristics of four habitats. In
which habitat would a black bear most likely be
found? A Q B R C S D T
Habitat Climate Surface Features Main Plant Types Plant Eater Found in Habitat
Q Hot Sand dunes Cacti, grasses Field mouse
R Cool Hills Grains, thistles Rabbit
S Cool Mountains Trees, blueberry bushes Beaver
T Cold Snowdrifts Algae, mosses Lemming
Habitat Forests and woodlands
Food Nuts, fruits, young sprouts, insects, young mammals, and livestock
Space 3 to 90 square kilometers
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10 Which group can live without
water? A Producers only B Consumers
only C Both producers and consumers D
Neither producers nor consumers
11
11 On the prairie the herbivores
would compete most for A oxygen B
space C grass D soil
12
12 Plants can survive in a clear, closed
container without animals. Animals cannot
survive in a closed container without plants. Why
cant animals survive in a closed container
without plants? F Plants and animals need
water to survive. G Plants produce oxygen,
which animals need. H Plants take in and give
off water animals only take in water. J
Plants are stationary most animals roam freely.
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13 Clearing a forest to build a shopping
mall will most likely result in woodpeckers
A nesting on roofs B losing habitat C
laying more eggs D flying slower
14
14 Which basic need do groundhogs
meet by digging tunnels in meadow soil? A
Water B Shelter C Light D Air
15
15 Which of these shows the
correct order of corn plant development? A
4, 1, 3, 2 B 3, 4, 1, 2 C 3, 1, 4, 2 D
4, 3, 2, 1
16
16 Which diagram shows an example of
metamorphosis? F H G
J
Metamorphosis a change in the shape or characteristics of an animals body as it grows
17
17 In the diagram above, the label
Z represents A sugar B carbon
dioxide C nitrogen D water vapor
18
18 In the diagram above, which of the
following is represented? A Water
evaporating B Energy being transferred C The
moon changing phase D Light being reflected
Grass ? Mouse ? Snake ? Hawk
19
19 Which diagram shows how energy flows
through a food chain? A Producers ?
carnivores ? herbivores B Sun ? producers ?
herbivores ? carnivores C Sun ? herbivores ?
carnivores ? producers D Carnivores ?
producers ? herbivores
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20 Which organism in this food chain is
a producer? F Fish G Grass H
Grasshopper J Hawk
21
21 The pictures show the stages in
the life cycle of a beetle. What would be the
correct sequence for the development of the
beetle? A Q, S, R, T B R, T, Q, S C
S, R, Q, T D T, S, R, Q
22
egg ? larva ? pupa ? adult 22 Which
animal goes through the stages of metamorphosis
shown above? A Beetle B Frog C
Bird D Snake
23
Insect Life Cycle 23 Which part
of this life cycle shows the adult
organism? A Q B R C S D T
24
24 Which part of a jackrabbit most
helps it escape predators? F Long legs G
Thick fur H Short tail J Small head
25
25 The African baobab tree has a huge
trunk that can store as much as 100 kiloliters
of water. This adaptation would be an advantage
in a climate that is very F cold G
dry H windy J sunny
26
26 The African clawed frog has many adaptations
that help it survive. Which of these adaptations
helps it survive changes in its environment? F
The ability to see color G The ability to
detect waves H The ability to burrow J The
ability to eat
27
27 Which skull belongs to an animal best
adapted for catching and eating
fish? A C B D
28
28 Which group changes light energy
into food energy? A Producers only B
Consumers only C Both producers and
consumers D Neither producers nor consumers
29
29 The mole is an animal that digs
tunnels. Which of the following characteristics
would NOT be an advantage to a mole? A Sharp
claws B Large ears C Small eyes D
Strong legs
30
30 Some salamanders have a sticky tongue
and a wide mouth lined with teeth. These animals
most likely feed on F insects and other
tiny animals G leaves and other plant
structures H algae and other
microorganisms J dead and decaying materials
31
31 As seagulls fly over the water, they
sometimes dive into the water to catch prey.
Which of these senses is useful to seagulls that
feed in this manner? A Sight B Smell C
Hearing D Touch
32
32 Which of the following characteristics
would NOT give animals an advantage in the
ocean? F Long body hair G A smooth
body H Structures that sense movement J A
strong sense of smell
33
33 The type of penguin shown in the
picture above lives in the icy lands of
Antarctica. The male penguins huddle together in
a tight group. They stay in these tight groups
most likely because they are F looking
for the sun G hiding from predators H
sharing body heat J fighting over a piece of
food
34
34 Which of the following characteristics of a
field mouse is most likely inherited from its
parents? F Brown fur G Torn ear H Scar on
its leg J Chipped tooth
35
35 Which of the following is an inherited trait
in African clawed frogs? A The location of
wave detectors on the frogs B The location of
the frogs in a pond C The number of insects
eaten by the frogs in an hour D The number of
times the frogs look for insects in an hour
36
36 Coyotes learn some of their
behaviors as they move around in their
environment. Which behavior is most likely
learned? A Running B Drinking water C
Avoiding cacti D Sleeping
37
37 Raccoons living in cities have learned
to open lids of garbage cans. This is an example
of an animal A adapting to its
environment B inheriting the ability to
change its diet C being tamed by humans D
becoming a plant eater
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38 Which of these is an example of a
learned behavior? A C B
D
39
Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key
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Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key
Question Correct Answer Objective Measured Student Expectation Source - item number
1 J 2 2.9 A 2004 TAKS 26
2 A 2 2.9 A 2006 TAKS 39
3 C 2 2.9 B 2002 TAKS Info Booklet 13
4 B 2 2.9 B 2002 TAKS Info Booklet 16
5 D 2 2.9 B 2004 TAKS Info Booklet 7
6 D 2 2.9 B 2003 TAKS 15
7 J 2 2.9 B 2004 TAKS 8
8 F 2 3.8 A 2004 TAKS 30
9 C 2 3.8 A 2006 TAKS 11
10 D 2 3.8 B 2002 TAKS Info Booklet 14
11 C 2 3.8 B 2003 TAKS 11
12 G 2 3.8 C 2003 TAKS 18
13 B 2 3.8 C 2004 TAKS 1
14 B 2 3.8 D 2004 TAKS 5
15 C 2 4.6 A 2004 TAKS Info Booklet 8
16 F 2 4.6 A 2006 TAKS 6
17 B 2 5.5 A 2003 TAKS 31
18 B 2 5.5 A 2006 TAKS 37
19 B 2 5.5 B 2004 TAKS 35
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Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key Grade 5 Objective 2 Answer Key
Question Correct Answer Objective Measured Student Expectation Source - item number
20 G 2 5.5 B 2006 TAKS 8
21 B 2 5.6 C 2002 TAKS Info Booklet 5
22 A 2 5.6 C 2004 TAKS Info Booklet 9
23 B 2 5.6 C 2006 TAKS 1
24 F 2 5.9 A 2003 TAKS 10
25 G 2 5.9 A 2003 TAKS 28
26 H 2 5.9 A 2006 TAKS 16
27 D 2 5.9 B 2002 TAKS Info Booklet 6
28 A 2 5.9 B 2002 TAKS Info Booklet 15
29 B 2 5.9 B 2004 TAKS Info Booklet 10
30 F 2 5.9 B 2003 TAKS 6
31 A 2 5.9 B 2004 TAKS 11
32 F 2 5.9 C 2003 TAKS 32
33 H 2 5.9 C 2004 TAKS 36
34 F 2 5.10A 2006 TAKS 4
35 A 2 5.10 A 2006 TAKS 15
36 C 2 5.10 B 2004 TAKS Info Booklet 6
37 A 2 5.10 B 2003 TAKS 23
38 B 2 5.10 B 2004 TAKS 17
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