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After reading the liquid level in the graduated
cylinder, what must a student determine to
calculate the density of the liquid? A Color B
Boiling point C Mass D Temperature
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C. MassThe formula for Density is Mass /
Volume
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The graph shows temperature readings taken in a
classroom over four days. Based on the table, the
temperature at noon on Day 5 will most likely be
A 17C B 18C C 20C D 21C
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D. 21 degreesDay 2, 3, and 4 all had
temperatures of 21 degrees at noon
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2. What is the major landform shown on
the topographic map above? A River B Hill C
Plain D Lake
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B. HillThe top of the hill is 700 meters above
sea level.
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. The model above is set up to show how a lunar
eclipse occurs. What is the greatest limitation
of this model? A. The light bulb is standing
straight up instead of tilted on an axis. B.
Comparative sizes and distances are
inaccurate. C. The shadow is being cast in the
wrong direction. D. The heat released is much
less than that released by the sun.
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B. Comparative sizes and distances are
inaccurate.The Sun is much larger than the
Earth, and in this model the Earth is too close
to the Sun.
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A foam dart is thrown toward a dartboard. The
graph represents its motion. At about what speed
is the dart traveling when it hits the dartboard,
7 meters from the starting point? A. 6.3
m/s B. 6.9 m/s C. 7.2 m/s D. 7.4 m/s
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6.3 m/sThe question says the target is 7 meters
from the starting point. You have to predict
where the line would be at 7 meters.
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Which molecule in the equation represents food
energy made by plants? A Carbon dioxide
B Water C Glucose D Oxygen
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C. GlucoseWater and Carbon dioxide are the
reactants. Glucose (a type of sugar) and oxygen
are the products of this chemical equation.
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In the food web, which of the following organisms
transfer the largest total amount of energy
to other organisms? A Phytoplankton B Seabirds C
Fish D Krill
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PhytoplanktonPhytoplankton are producers
(plants), and producers hold the largest amount
of energy.
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Which of the following shows the most logical
sequence of parts to a system?A. organ ? cell ?
tissue ? organismB. frog ? skin ? retina ?
neuronC. consumer ? food chain ? food web ?
ecosystemD. grass ? robin ? mushroom ? bear
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C.
consumer ? food chain ? food web ?
ecosystem Because it is organized from least to
most complex
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Glucose molecules contain stored energy for
plants. Glucose is made from carbon dioxide and
water molecules during photosynthesis. What kind
of energy do plants use to make glucose
molecules? A. Electrical B. Sound C.
Light D. Kinetic
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C. LightLight energy from the sun is used in
photosynthesis.
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A woman is suddenly awakened by the smell of
smoke and fire coming from the next room. She
flees from the burning building. This situation
illustrates the interaction of the A.
Digestive and circulatory systemsB. Respiratory
and circulatory systemsC. Endocrine and
integumentary systemsD. Nervous and muscular
systems
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D. Nervous and muscular systemsThe sense of
smell from the nervous system helped detect
smoke, and muscles helped her run out of the
house.
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Which of the following is an example of a
chemical property?A DensityB ShapeC ColorD
Flammability
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D. FlammabilityDensity, Color, and Shape are
Physical properties
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The equation above shows the chemical reaction
for burning coal. Which of the following best
explains the reaction represented by this
equation? A Carbon dioxide gas breaks down into
solid carbon and oxygen gas. B Solid carbon
reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide
gas. C Solid carbon, oxygen gas, and carbon
dioxide gas react to form products. D Oxygen gas
heats solid carbon, melting the carbon into a
liquid.
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B. Solid carbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce
carbon dioxide gas.
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Which of the following is an example of a
chemical reaction?A. A magnet separates iron
filings from sand.B. A kettle boils water.C. A
candle burns on a birthday cake.D. A spoonful of
sugar dissolves in water.
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C. A candle burns on a birthday cake.Anything
burning produces smoke which is a new substance.
It is evidence of a chemical change.
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Based on the periodic table, which of the
following elements has properties most like
neons? A Hydrogen (H) B Fluorine (F) C
Krypton (Kr) D Sodium (Na)
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C. Krypton (Kr)Krypton and Neon are both in the
same column on the periodic table. This
indicates they have similar properties.
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Which letter in this model of a boron atom
represents a proton? A. W B. X C. Y D. Z
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C. YProtons have a positive charge and are
found in the nucleus of an atom.
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Diesel fuel is used in the engines of the
machines and trucks. Which of these is the main
energy transformation as the fuel is used by the
engines? A. Electrical energy is converted to
heat energy.B. Heat energy is converted to
potential energy.C. Electrical energy is
converted to kinetic energy.D. Chemical energy
is converted to kinetic energy.
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D. Chemical energy is converted to kinetic
energy.Fuel holds chemical energy, and it
allows the truck to move (kinetic).
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Iron has a higher specific heat than silver.
If 1 g of each metal is heated equally and placed
into equal amounts of tap water, what will
happen? A. Neither metal will cause a change in
the waters temperature. B. The silver will
cause a greater change in the waters
temperature. C. Both metals will cause the same
change in the waters temperature. D. The iron
will cause a greater change in the waters
temperature.
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B. The silver will cause a greater change in the
waters temperature.The silver has lower
specific heat so it will more easily transfer
heat to the water.
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Which of the following is not an example of
kinetic energy being converted into potential
energy? A. A basketball player jumping for a
rebound. B. Releasing a compressed spring. C.
Pulling a sled uphill. D. A swing moving forward.
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C. Pulling a sled uphill.The higher the sled
gets on the hill, the more potential energy it
will hold.
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The graph shows the movement of a car over time.
What is the cars average speed? A. 10
kilometers per hour B. 15 kilometers per hour C.
30 kilometers per hour D. 60 kilometers per hour
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B. 15 kilometers per hourAverage speed
distance / timeIn the graph, follow the line.
Divide the distance by time and you will get
15km/hr.
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The girl in the picture above is using a lever to
lift a heavy box. Using the lever makes the
girls task easier by A. reducing the input
force B. reducing the boxs mass C. increasing
the amount of work done D. increasing the
distance the box is lifted
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reducing the input forceSimple machines make
work easier.
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The Northern Hemisphere would most likely
experience summer conditions when the Earth is at
_______________. A. Position A B. Position
B C. Position C D. Position D
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C. Position CThe tilt of the Earth creates
seasons. The northern hemisphere experiences
summer when it is tilted toward the Sun.
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The diagram shows the moon orbiting Earth. An
observer on Earth sees different phases on
different dates. Which of the following dates is
closest to the new-moon phase? A April 23 B
April 27 C May 8 D May 16
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D. May 16The Earth has a new moon when the
moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
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During Phase X of the lunar cycle, the moon
reflects to the Earth _________. A. a large
amount of light B. the same amount of light as
in Phase Y C. a crescent shape of light D.
little or no light
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D. little or no lightThe moon at position X is
a New Moon. A new moon appears dark to people
on Earth.
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In order from largest to smallest, which is
correct?A. galaxy ? solar system ? universe ?
starB. universe ? galaxy ? solar system ? star ?
planetC. planet ? star ? solar system ? galaxy ?
universeD. universe ? planet ? solar system ?
moon ? star
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B. universe ? galaxy ? solar system ? star ?
planetThese are organized from largest to
smallest.
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Suppose pressure along a fault line builds up.
Eventually the rocks along the fault line shift
positions. What will be the effect of this
event?A. A hot spot will form.B. A tsunami
will form.C. An earthquake will form.D. A
volcanic eruption will occur.
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C. An earthquake will form.A fault line is on
a transform boundary. Earthquakes result when
plates shift positions.
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