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10 Days to STAAR 2026: Day 3

Please answer all questions. Some questions may require you to select more than one answer. Read each question carefully and refer to any diagrams or tables provided.

Group 1

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Question 1a

Short answer

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Group 2

What two important factors needed for coal formation are NOT included in the captions?

Source 2.1

The diagram below shows a simplified progression of coal formation.

Question 2a

Multiple choice

What two important factors needed for coal formation are NOT included in the captions?

Group 3

Which part of the diagram shows a process that would happen faster on a hot, sunny day?

Source 3.1

A diagram of the water cycle is shown in the image below. Four main processes are labeled with A, B, C, and D.

Question 3a

Multiple choice

Which part of the diagram shows a process that would happen faster on a hot, sunny day?

Group 4

Which property were they most likely considering when they grouped these items together?

Source 4.1

  • Sugar
  • Notebook paper
  • Copper wire
  • Plastic beads
  • Styrofoam pellets

Question 4a

Multiple choice

Which property were they most likely considering when they grouped these items together?

Group 5

Which statement does NOT explain a behavior of light represented in the diagram?

Source 5.1

A student shined a flashlight onto a thick piece of glass that was held above a piece of black rubber. The arrows in the diagram represent light rays that interacted with the glass and rubber.

Question 5a

Multiple choice

Which statement does NOT explain a behavior of light represented in the diagram?

Group 6

Describe what the students likely observed during Step 3 AND explain the change that occurred at that point in the investigation.

Source 6.1

StepActionObservation
1A student placed a beaker of ice cubes outside on a hot, sunny day.After 30 minutes, the beaker was filled with water.
2The student brought the beaker of water inside to an air-conditioned area.After 30 minutes, water droplets formed on the outside of the beaker.
3The student placed the beaker on a hot plate. They put a thermometer in the water and waited until it read 110°C.?

Question 6a

Short answer

Describe what the students likely observed during Step 3 AND explain the change that occurred at that point in the investigation.

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