Matter
Energy
Earth History
Hydrosphere
Microbiology
Life Science
100

An unknown substance is provided in a science class.  Looking at the substance, a student observes different colors and different sizes of particles unevenly distributed throughout the substance.  What type of substance is this?

a.  solution

b.  compound

c.  heterogeneous mixture

d.  homogeneous mixture

c.  heterogeneous mixture

100

Fossil fuels were formed from

a.  volcanoes

b.  the remains of living things

c.  gases in the atmosphere

d.  water trapped inside rocks

b.  the remains of living things

100

What type of tectonic plate boundary is represented in the cross section below?

Convergent

100

How are estuaries different from lakes or the ocean?

a.  Estuaries contain only salt water

b.  Estuaries contain only freshwater

c.  Estuaries contain both salt water and freshwater

d.  Estuaries are not bodies of water

c.  Estuaries contain both salt water and freshwater

100

How is an epidemic different from a pandemic?

a.  An epidemic involves a less serious disease.

b.  An epidemic involves a smaller geographic area.

c.  An epidemic refers to human diseases, and a pandemic refers to

nonhuman diseases.

d.  An epidemic lasts for a longer time than a pandemic.

b.  An epidemic involves a smaller geographic area.

100

Which organism in the food chain is a secondary consumer?

Frog

200

Sodium is an element found in table salt.  It contains 11 protons and 12 neutrons.  How many electrons are found in a neutral atom of sodium?

11

200

The burning of fossil fuels has increased the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere.  What is a possible effect that the increased amount of carbon dioxide is likely to have on our planet?

a.  warmer climate

b.  cooler climate

c.  lower relative humidity

d.  more ozone in the atmosphere

a.  warmer climate

200

During which geologic era did humans first appear on Earth?

Cenozoic

200

What is a possible effect of high nutrient levels in water systems?

a.  algal blooms

b.  fewer algae

c.  healthier fish

d.  hotter water

a.  algal blooms

200

Which describes one of the earliest (Traditional) forms of biotechnology?

a.  splicing human genes into bacteria to produce insulin

b.  selectively breeding dogs to create a new breed

c.  producing a clone of a farm animal

d.  determining the sequence of genes in DNA fingerprinting

b.  selectively breeding dogs to create a new breed

200

Which of the following is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?

a.  bacteria

b.  air

c.  niche

d.  grass

b.  air

300

Which elements in the periodic table are least likely to combine with other elements?

a.  halogens

b.  noble gases

c.  alkaline earth metals

d.  transition metals

b.  noble gases

300
Name all of the nonrenewable energy resources.

Coal, Oil, Natural Gas and Nuclear Energy

300

Which rock layer in outcrop II best correlates with layer X in outcrop I?

Layer D

300

Which of the following are indicators of a healthy water source?

a.  high nitrates, high pH, and low temperature

b.  low temperature, high dissolved oxygen, and neutral pH

c.  low pH, high nitrates, and low dissolved oxygen

d.  high turbidity, high dissolved oxygen, and high temperature

b.  low temperature, high dissolved oxygen, and neutral pH

300

In which process do cells take in carbon dioxide and use it to make food

molecules?

a.  decomposition

b.  meiosis

c.  photosynthesis

d.  respiration

c.  photosynthesis

300

The cattle egret perches on a buffalo´s back and is carried from one location to another.  The egret eats insects flushed from the grass as the buffalo moves.  The buffalo is neither helped nor harmed.  This is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?

Commensalism

400

How do the properties of a compound compare to the properties of the elements that make it up?

a.  The properties of the compound are the same as the elements that make it

b.  The properties of the compound are different than the elements that make it

c.  The properties of the compound may vary, while the properties of the elements that make it up do not change

d.  The properties of the compound are teh same as the properties of only one of the elements that make it

b.  The properties of the compound are different than the elements that make it

400

Why is it important to conserve energy even from renewable resources?

a.  Renewable energy resources cannot be replaced after they are used.

b.  Using renewable energy resources causes more pollution than using

nonrenewable resources.

c.  Renewable energy resources produce radioactive wastes.

d.  Every kind of renewable energy resource has some disadvantages.

d.  Every kind of renewable energy resource has some disadvantages.

400

Which describes an index fossil?

a.  It is found only in a small area.

b.  It is fairly common in many places.

c.  It is the fossil of a species that existed for a very long time.

d.  It is difficult to identify.

b.  It is fairly common in many places.

400

A clear example of point-source pollution is

a.  trash floating in ocean water

b.  runoff wastes in a river

c.  oil spilling from a supertanker

d.  salts from irrigation

c.  oil spilling from a supertanker

400

Which diseases can be treated with antibiotics?

a.  virus-caused diseases, such as polio and measles

b.  fungus-caused diseases, such as warts and yeast infections

c.  noninfectious diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease

d.  bacterial diseases, such as food poisoning and pneumonia

d.  bacterial diseases, such as food poisoning and pneumonia

400

How much of the energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next?

a.  None of the energy is transferred

b.  About 1% of the energy is transferred

c.  About 10% of the energy is transferred

d.  All of the energy is transferred

c.  About 10% of the energy is transferred

500

Name 3 ways you can tell a chemical change has occurred?

1.  Precipitate forms

2.  Fire (combustibility/flammability)

3.  Rusting (Oxidation)

4.  Unexpected temperature, color, odor, bubbling change

500

Which is an advantage of using nuclear power plants?

a.  They use renewable energy resources.

b.  They do not cause air pollution.

c.  They change radioactive substances into harmless substances.

d.  They produce unlimited electrical energy.

b.  They do not cause air pollution.

500

Put the layers and events in order from oldest to youngest.

Oldest:  C, B, A, D, E  :Youngest

500

Under which conditions are large numbers of fish in a lake most likely to die?

a.  right after a storm with heavy rainfall

b.  when the water´s dissolved oxygen is high and temperatures are lower than average

c.  when the water´s dissolved oxygen is low and temperatures are higher than average

d.  when the water´s turbidty is low and the temperatures are in the average range

c.  when the water´s dissolved oxygen is low and temperatures are higher than average

500

Which describes digestion in the human body?

a.  a process that breaks down food into smaller molecules that cells

can use

b.  a process that releases energy from food molecules

c.  a process that delivers oxygen throughout the body

d.  a process by which the body gets rid of wastes

a.  a process that breaks down food into smaller molecules that cells

can use

500

Which of these is one role of plants in the carbon cycle?

a.  Plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide

b.  Plants take in carbon dioxide and pass it on directly to animals

c.  Plants take in carbon dioxide released by other organisms

d.  Plants use carbon dioxide to make nitrates

c.  Plants take in carbon dioxide released by other organisms

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