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Which European country was the first to send explorers across the Atlantic Ocean? A. Spain B. England C. France D. Portugal. A. What were the two most important city-states of Ancient Greece? A. Apollo and Zues B. Athens and Sparta C. Doric and Ionic D. Plato and Socrates . B. Jamestown was named for the King of ______. A. Spain B. Africa C. France D. England.
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1. History & ScienceSOL ReviewCreated by Mrs. MillerT. C. Walker Elementary SOL Tests, Here We Come!!
2. Which European country was the first to send explorers across the Atlantic Ocean?A. SpainB. EnglandC. FranceD. Portugal
4. What were the two most important city-states of Ancient Greece?A. Apollo and ZuesB. Athens and SpartaC. Doric and IonicD. Plato and Socrates
6. Jamestown was named for the King of ______.A. SpainB. AfricaC. FranceD. England
8. What is a guide to the cardinal directions on a map called?A. Map KeyB. Compass RoseC. Cardinal DirectionsD. Locator
10. What river was Ancient Rome located on?A. MediterraneanB. NileC. TiberD. Amazon
12. A peninsula is surrounded on _____ sides by water.A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4
14. What form of government has three branches and elects people as representatives to run the government?A. CongressB. ConstitutionC. DemocracyD. Republican
16. Which English explorer established the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown, Virginia?A. CabotB. CartierC. NewportD. Ponce de Leon
18. What is the largest island off the coast of Greece?A. ItalyB. OlympiaC. CreteD. Asia
20. The Powhatan fished in the ______ and the James River near where they lived.A. Chesapeake BayB. Mississippi RiverC. Hudson BayD. Pacific Ocean
22. In the winter of 1609, colonists were dying from diseases and ______.A. accidentsB. starvationC. heart attacksD. natural resources
24. What natural resource did the English find at Jamestown?A. treesB. goldC. cottonD. rice
26. What type of Roman art used many small chips of colored tile?A. Paintings B. Mosaics C. ColumnsD. Arches
28. What was the first English settlement of the New World?A. QuebecB. JamestownC. MexicoD. Washington
30. Which crop was the first to make Virginia a rich colony?A. RiceB. CottonC. ApplesD. Tobacco
32. Who rode through the night on his horse to warn American colonists that the British were coming to attack them in the morning?A. Davy CrockettB. Johnny AppleseedC. Paul RevereD. Booker T. Washington
34. If you are walking north and you turn right, which direction will you be facing?A. WestB. East C. SouthD. North
36. Which of these is not often found in an urban area?A. FarmsB. BusesC. Busy streetsD. Apartments
38. Which of these is most important for knowing what kind of plants grow in a place?A. What kind of animals live in the placeB. How many people live in the placeC. How much rain the place getsD. What kind of maps have been drawn of the place
40. What is the capital city of the United States?A. New YorkB. RichmondC. Los AngelesD. Washington
42. Which statement describes the Virginia state flag?A. Blue with 50 stripes on itB. Blue with two warriors on itC. White with red feathers on itD. Green with white flowers on it
44. Which person most helped African Americans get their rights?A. Susan B. AnthonyB. John SmithC. Martin Luther King, Jr.D. Thomas Jefferson
46. In a ______ democracy people choose others to make laws for them.A. directB. representativeC. community D. Virginian
48. People are _________.A. producersB. consumersC. both producers and consumersD. neither producers nor consumers
50. Which of these tells the difference between a want and a need?A. A need is something you must have to live; a want is not.B. A want is something you can buy; a need is not.C. You must have good credit to get needs, anyone can get wants.D. There is no difference between them.
52. What is the main difference between a solid and a liquid?Solids have a definite ________.A. colorB. shapeC. massD. volume
54. In which part of a plant is the food made?A. RootsB. StemC. LeavesD. Flowers
56. How are eagles, sharks, and elephants alike?A. They are all mammals.B. They are all good swimmers.C. They all have sharp teeth.D. They all need water to survive.
58. Which of the following is a producer?A. MouseB. Corn plantC. SnakeD. Hawk
60. Which one of the following is nonrenewable?
62. The center of a flower contains parts that make ______.A. seedsB. petalsC. leavesD. oxygen
64. What do wecall rain thatfalls fromclouds?A. Water vaporB. PrecipitationC. EvaporationD. Condensation
66. Over many years, rock is broken down and forms _______.A. saltB. waterC. soilD. plants
68. What is the decayed matter in soil?A. RottenB. HumusC. OreD. Fertilizer
70. A lever turns on a point called the _____.A. fulcrumB. loadC. wedgeD. ramp
72. What simple machine is a doorknob an example of?A. Inclined planeB. PulleyC. LeverD. Wheel and axle
74. The Earth’s tides are caused mainly by the pull on Earth by the ______.A. sunB. oceansC. moonD. planets
76. The major source of energy for the Earth is_______.A. coalB. the sunC. nuclear powerD. the wind