
Bell Ringer Quiz 3 (Unit1 Week2) – TEKS 6.6D: Density Columns and Liquid Layers
Quiz by Grade 6 Science - Texas Education Agency
Grade 6
Science (2021)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1
Which fluid has the highest density?
Water
Cooking oil
Corn syrup
Rubbing alcohol
30sSCI.6.6D - Q2
A layered density column has corn syrup at the bottom, water in the middle, and oil on top. Why do the liquids arrange this way?
Heaviest sinks, lightest floats
Colors separate them
Temperature separates them
Volume determines layers
30sSCI.6.6D - Q3
A small plastic bead floats in water but sinks in alcohol. What does this mean?
Water is less dense than alcohol
The bead is less dense than water but more dense than alcohol
The bead has no density
The bead is lighter in alcohol
30sSCI.6.6D