Grade 4 KEY Out of 20 Social Studies Test Chapter 1 Part 1

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Grade 4 KEY Out of 20 Social Studies Test Chapter 1 Part 1 Watertown City School District Grade 4 Social Studies Test Chapter 1 Part 1 Multiple Choice Part 2 Constructed Response Questions Student Name: School Name: Print your name and the name of your school on the lines above. The test has two parts. Part I contains several multiple-choice questions. Part II consists of several short-answer questions. Write your answers to Part II in this test booklet. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.

Answer all Questions in this part. Part I Answer all Questions in this part. 1. What is a glacier? (A) a large sheet of ice (C) a natural shape on the surface of Earth (B) the study of Earth and (D) the study of the Ice Age the ways people use it 2. Which of these is NOT a type of landform? (A) plain (C) valley (B) hill (D) city 3. Which of these is NOT a landform found in New York? (A) mountain (C) desert (B) plateau (D) valley 4. Which of the following helped shape New York’s landforms? (A) mountain (C) the Great Lakes (B) glaciers (D) the Hudson River 5. How were many of the New York’s lakes formed? (A) They were carved by glaciers ad filled with water from melting ice. (B) They were created by a major earthquake at the end of the ice age. (C) They were valleys that filled with water after years of steady rain. (D) New York’s earliest settlers dug the lakes. Chapter 1

6. Earth is a sphere. Half of Earth is called a (A) wetland (C) large area with unusual features (B) hemisphere (D) landform 7. Which of the following describes a continent? (A) something built my humans (C) a large area of Earth (B) a group of people’s way of life (D) the northeastern part of the United States 8. On which continent is New York located? (A) Europe (C) the United States (B) Asia (D) North America 9. In which country is New York located? (A) the United States (C) North America (B) Canada (D) Antarctica 10. In which region of the United States is New York located? (A) the Northeast (C) the Midwest (B) the Southeast (D) the Southwest Chapter 1

11. Which of the following best describes geography? (A) the study of plateaus (C) the study of Earth and the ways people use it (B) the study of glaciers (D) the study of landforms and how they were formed 12. Which of New York’s landforms is a large, mostly flat area of land? (A) valley (C) hill (B) mountain (D) plateau 13. Which of these is NOT a way that glaciers affected the land of New York? (A) They carved valleys. (C) They helped form rivers. (B) They grew trees. (D) They helped form lakes. 14. Which of these describes the difference between a hemisphere and a continent? (A) A hemisphere is half of Earth and a continent is a large area of land. (B) A hemisphere is a large land area and a continent Is an area with features that make it different from other areas. (C) A hemisphere is divided by human features and a continent is divided by physical features. (D) A hemisphere can only be seen from a shuttle and a continent can only be seen from an airplane. Chapter 1

Part II Directions: Write your answers to the questions that follow in the spaces provided in this test booklet. /2 15. Give details that support the following main idea: New York has a variety of landforms. A Any two of the following: Large Mountian Ranges – Catskills and Adirondacks many hills and valleys B Plains along the shores of the Great Lakes Appalachian P;ateau covers most of Southern NY /2 16. Read the paragraph. Circle the main idea. Underline the supporting details. New York is a land with many natural wonders to explore. Niagara Falls, on the state’s northwestern border, is one of the world’s greatest waterfalls. In western New York, people who enjoy swimming, hiking, and exploring nearby gorges visit the Finger Lakes region. In the Adirondack Mountains of the north east, there are mountains that are more than 4,000 feet high to explore. /2 17 How did glaciers affected the land of New York. (TTQA) Glaciers helped shape New York’s landforms by carving valleys and hills and cutting deep holes in the ground that later became rivers and lakes. Chapter 1

A D C B A B C D A A C D B A Name: Key # Chapter 1 Test- Multiple Choice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. A D C B A B C D A A C D B A