Investigation and Experimentation
Forces, Density, and Buoyancy
ASTRONOMY
Structure of Matter and Periodic Table
Reactions and the Chemistry of Living Systems
100
A weather balloon with a 2-meter diameter at ambient temperature holds 525 grams of helium. What type of electronic probe could be used to determine the pressure inside the balloon? A barometric B thermometric C calorimetric D spectrophotometric
A barometric
100
A student divides several cubes into two groups, based on whether or not each cube can float in water. What property is the student using to classify the cubes? A weight B density C conductivity D mass
B density
100
A galaxy is best described as a cluster of A hundreds of stars. B thousands of stars. C millions of stars. D billions of stars.
D billions of stars.
100
What do the elements sulfur (S), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and bromine (Br) have in common? A They are noble (inert) gases. B They are nonmetals. C They have the same thermal conductivity. D They have the same number of protons.
B They are nonmetals.
100
What characteristic of carbon (C) makes it essential to living organisms? A Carbon forms crystal structures under certain conditions. B Carbon can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas. C Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains. D Carbon exists in radioactive forms.
C Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains.
200
1 Two students were testing the amount of fertilizer that would best promote the growth of strawberries in a garden. Which of the following could be an unavoidable source of experimental error? A length of the study B variation in the strawberry plants C the cost of watering the plants D fertilization during the study
B variation in the strawberry plants
200
How much time will it take for a person to walk the length of a football field (100 yards) at a constant speed of 5 ft ? s A 20 seconds B 33 seconds C 60 seconds D 166 seconds
C 60 seconds
200
To express the distance between the Milky Way galaxy and other galaxies, the most appropriate unit of measurement is the A meter. B kilometer. C light-year. D astronomical unit.
C light-year.
200
Copper (Cu) reacts with oxygen (O) to form copper oxide (CuO). The properties of CuO are most likely A different from copper or oxygen. B similar to both copper and oxygen. C similar only to copper. D similar only to oxygen.
A different from copper or oxygen.
200
Which of the following forms of energy is released or absorbed in most chemical reactions? A light energy B electrical energy C sound energy D heat energy
D heat energy
300
A force of 5 N is required to increase the speed m m of a box from a rate of 1.0 to 3 0. within s s 5 s along a level surface. What change would most likely require additional force to produce the same results? A reduce the mass of the box B increase the mass of the box C make the surfaces of the box smooth D make the surface of the floor smooth
B increase the mass of the box
300
A force of 5 N is required to increase the speed m m of a box from a rate of 1.0 to 3 0. within s s 5 s along a level surface. What change would most likely require additional force to produce the same results? A reduce the mass of the box B increase the mass of the box C make the surfaces of the box smooth D make the surface of the floor smooth
B increase the mass of the box
300
Which of the following sets contains only objects that shine as a result of reflected light? A moons, planets, and comets B moons, comets, and stars C planets, stars, and comets D planets, stars, and moons
A moons, planets, and comets
300
Which class of elements best conducts electricity? A metals B nonmetals C semimetals D noble (inert) gases
A metals
300
Which of the following compounds is most likely to be part of living organisms? A C H6 12O6 B BF3 C MoCl2 D CsI
A C H6 12O6
400
A ball is dropped from the top of a tall building. As the ball falls, the upward force of air resistance becomes equal to the downward pull of gravity. When these two forces become equal in magnitude, the ball will A flatten due to the forces. B fall at a constant speed. C continue to speed up. D slow to a stop.
B fall at a constant speed.
400
How much time is required for a bicycle to travel a distance of 100 m at an average speed of 2 m ? s A 0.02 s B 50 s C 100 s D 200 s
B 50 s
400
An object composed mainly of ice is orbiting the Sun in an elliptical path. This object is most likely A a planet. B an asteroid. C a meteor. D a comet.
D a comet.
400
Copper (Cu) reacts with oxygen (O) to form copper oxide (CuO). The properties of CuO are most likely A different from copper or oxygen. B similar to both copper and oxygen. C similar only to copper. D similar only to oxygen.
A different from copper or oxygen.
400
A scientist observed changes in the gas pressure of one mole of a gas in a sealed chamber with a fixed volume. To identify the source of the changes, the scientist should check for variations in the A air pressure outside the chamber. B molecular formula of the gas. C temperature of the chamber. D isotopes of the gas.
C temperature of the chamber.
500
When magnesium (Mg) metal is burned in the presence of oxygen (O2 ), magnesium oxide (MgO) is produced. The properties of magnesium oxide are different than the individual properties of magnesium and oxygen because magnesium oxide is A a solution. B a mixture. C a compound. D an element.
C a compound.
500
A ball is dropped from the top of a tall building. As the ball falls, the upward force of air resistance becomes equal to the downward pull of gravity. When these two forces become equal in magnitude, the ball will A flatten due to the forces. B fall at a constant speed. C continue to speed up. D slow to a stop.
B fall at a constant speed.
500
A day on Saturn takes about 10 Earth hours. Which fact would best explain this short day? A Saturn is less dense than Earth. B Saturn is much farther from the Sun than Earth. C Saturn rotates more rapidly than Earth. D Saturn’s orbit has greater eccentricity than Earth’s.
C Saturn rotates more rapidly than Earth.
500
Which of the following is found farthest from the center of an atom? A nucleus B proton C neutron D electron
D electron
500
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) is a strong base because it A easily releases hydroxide ions. B does not dissolve in water. C reacts to form salt crystals in water. D does not conduct an electric current.
A easily releases hydroxide ions.
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