Energy
Motion
Matter
Waves
Evolution
Genetics
Plants
Animals
Ecosystems
Space
Earth-Sun-Moon
Weather & Climate
The Geosphere
Variety
100

Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to its

a. Position

b. Mass

c. Motion

d. gravity

C. Motion

100

The resistance that one object has when moving over another object is known as ___________.

a. Friction

b. Inertia

c. Unbalanced

d. Acceleration

a. Friction

100

The faster a particle moves, the ______ the temperature will be.

a. lower

b. higher

b. higher

100

The number of waves that can pass a given point in one second.

a. Amplitude

b. Friction

c. Crest

d. Frequency

D. Frequency

100

What are the four types of fossils?

a. trace, hard, soft, and shells

b. mold, trace, true form, and cast

c. mold, true form, false form, and bones

b. mold, trace, true form, and cast

100

Mutations to genes

a. Create a temporary change in the DNA sequence

b. Does not make much difference to DNA structure

c. are a structural change to a gene’s DNA sequence

d. Are always harmful

C. are a structural change to a gene’s DNA sequence

100

Where is food made in a plant?

a. stem

b. roots

c. leaves

c. leaves

100

__________ is the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.

a. photosynthesis

b. breathing

c. cellular respiration

d. conversion

c. cellular respiration

100

A biome is an area of the world that shares the same plants, animals, and ___________.

a. people

b. sports

c. weather

d. air pressure

c. weather

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

How long does it take for the Earth to complete one rotation around the sun?

a. One day

b. One month

c. One year

d. One hour

c. One year

100

What is the water cycle?

A. evaporation, condensation, precipitation

B. condensation, evaporation, precipitation

C. precipitation, condensation, evaporation

A. evaporation, condensation, precipitation

100

What evidence do scientists use to determine the age of the Earth?

a. Index fossils

b. Earth strata

c. Radioactive Dating

d. All of the Above

d. All of the Above

100

The atoms in a  ______________are more tightly packed together while the atoms in a ____________move freely and independently.

A.   solid, liquid

B.   liquid, gas

C.   solid, gas

D.   gas, solid

C. solid, gas

200

What will happen to the kinetic energy if you double the mass?

a. The kinetic energy would be cut in half

b. The kinetic energy would double

c. The kinetic energy would be the same

d. The kinetic energy would turn to potential energy

B. The kinetic energy would double

200

What are two things you need to know if you are solving for speed?

a. time and distance

b. time and speed

c. speed and distance

d. distance and mass

A. time and distance

200

When a solid changes into a liquid, the atoms in a liquid will  ____________the atoms in a solid.

A.  move the same amount as                                 

B.   move less than 

C.  move more than

D.  move at a slower rate   

C.  move more than

200

When the particles of the medium are displaced in a direction parallel to energy transport it is a________

a. Longitudinal

b. Transverse

c. Reflective

d. High-frequency

A. Longitudinal

200

Individuals with favorable traits survive, reproduce and pass on their traits to their offspring. What is this process called?

a. Mutation

b. Evolution

c. Adaptation

d. Natural selection

d. Natural selection

200

The sugar in DNA is....

a. ribose

b. deoxyribose

c. glucose

b. deoxyribose

200

The function of the _______ in a plant cell is to convert sunlight into food.

a. chloroplast

b. nucleus

c. mitochondria

a. chloroplast

200

What is one of the reactants of cellular respiration?

a. energy

b. glucose

c. carbon dioxide

d. water

c. carbon dioxide

200

The area where two types of water mix is a ________.

a. watershed

b. estuary

c. ecology

d. beach

b. estuary

200

Only the gas planets have molecular hydrogen in their atmosphere

A. True

B. False

A. True

200

When the moon blocks the Sun's light, a ________ eclipse occurs.

a. Solar

b. Lunar

c. Polaris 

d. Interstellar 

a. Solar

200

In a ______ pressure system, air sinks

a. high

b. low

c. medium

d. none

a. high

200

Absolute dating is also known as _______.

a. Radiometric and radioactive dating

b. Relative dating

c. Precise dating

d. Rock Layer Exact Dating

A. Radiometric and radioactive dating

200

When a chemical reaction occurs, the products that are made will have physical and chemical properties that are _______________reactants.

 A.  the same as                                            

 B.   similar to

 C.  opposite of                                                  

 D.  different from

D. different from

300

Electric potential energy _________ as distance increases.

a. Increases

b. Decreases

c. Remains constant

B. Decreases

300

What controls the orbits of objects in our solar system? 

a. Speed and light

b. Inertia and gravity

c. Gravity and speed

d. Momentum and inertia

B. Inertia and gravity

300

The best way to identify an element is to use the atomic number, which is always the same as the number of ___________.

A.   protons

B.  neutrons

C.  electrons

D.  neutrons and electrons

A.   protons

300

When electromagnetic waves are absorbed by an object, what happens?

a. Nothing

b. The object moves

c. The objects stops moving

d. The object become warmer

D. The object becomes warmer

300

What is adaptive radiation?

a. Individuals adapt to their environment

b. Developing adaptations to make oneself immune to radiation from the Sun

c. Behavioral adaptations

d. As individual groups adapt to their different niches, they may evolve into distinct species

d. As individual groups adapt to their different niches, they may evolve into distinct species

300

A cell that does not contain genetic material in the nucleus is _____________.

a. eukaryotic

b. prokaryotic

c. unicellular

d. multicellular

b. prokaryotic

300

In a tallgrass prairie ecosystem, what adaptation would plants use to survive?

a. only growing near water.

b. having their main stems underground

c. having a lot of leaves

b. having their main stems underground

300

The spinal cord is protected by the _________.

a. vertebrae

b. rib cage

c. lungs

d. muscle

a. vertebrae

300

Because of their sensitivity to environmental conditions, ____________ are closely monitored. If their populations decline, it is a sign that there is something wrong in the environment.

a. threatened species

b. extinct species

c. endangered species

d. indicator species

d. indicator species

300

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

300

As the moon orbits around Earth...

a. Different parts of it appear to be illuminated by the Sun

b. The moon shines its light in other directions

c. This causes day and night

d. The moon always appears the same

a. Different parts of it appear to be illuminated by the Sun

300

How/why do clouds float?

a. gravity

b. rising warm air

c. they don't weigh anything

b. rising warm air

300

What is the name of the theory that states that plates move due to convection currents?

A. theory of convection currents

B. theory of tectonic plates

C. theory of continental drift

b. theory of tectonic plates

300

What is the correct formula for speed?  

A.  Speed  =  Distance  x Time                   

B.  Speed  =   Time  x   Distance

C.  Speed  =   Distance/ Time                     

D.  Speed  =   Time/ Distance

C.  Speed  =   Distance/ Time      

400

Which would have the least potential energy?

a. Ball sitting on the ground

b. Rubber band pulled back tight

c. Magnets close to each other but not touching

d. A statically charged balloon hovered over someone’s hair

A. Ball sitting on the ground

400

An empty box has a mass of 5 kilograms.  You put a few objects into the box.  Now the mass of the box increases to 25 kilograms. Which of the following statements is true?

A.  When the mass increases, the amount of force needed to lift the box decreases.

B.  When the mass increases, the amount of force needed to lift the box increases.

C.  When the mass increases, the amount of force needed to lift the box remains the same.

D.  When the mass increases, the amount of force needed to lift the box is not affected.

B.  When the mass increases, the amount of force needed to lift the box increases.

400

Fluorine is an element with an atomic number of 9. What are two differences between the isotopes Fluorine-18 and Fluorine-19?

A.  They both have different number of protons and different number of neutrons.

B.  They both have different number of neutrons and different mass number.

C.  They both have different number of electrons and different mass number.

D.  They both have different number of neutrons and different number of electrons.

B.  They both have different number of neutrons and different mass number.  

400

Objects or substances that absorb any wavelength of electromagnetic radiation become warmer and_______.

a. Produce a gas

b. convert the absorbed energy to infrared radiation (heat)

c. Convert the absorbed energy into chemical energy

d. Reflect back twice as much energy

B. convert the absorbed energy to infrared radiation (heat)

400

What do artificial selection and natural selection have in common?

a. They are both methods for passing on traits

b. They both occur in the natural world

c. They can both be used for gene therapy

d. They both can both be controlled in a laboratory

a. They are both methods for passing on traits

400

An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present is...

a. recessive allele

b. dominant allele

c. hidden allele

d. present allele

b. dominant allele

400

Results from which investigation provide the best evidence supporting a claim that plants require water to perform photosynthesis?

a. A student grows two identical plants under the same conditions, except one plant is placed under a sun lamp for 12 hours a day while the other plant does not receive light. The plant under the sun lamp grows well.

b. A student places an aquatic plant in a test tube filled with water. A probe measures the carbon dioxide level in the water. The probe indicates that carbon dioxide levels decrease as the plant is exposed to sunlight for several hours

c. A student places an aquatic plant in a test tube that contains water under a lamp. The student counts the number of oxygen bubbles that the plant produces in one-minute intervals. The number of bubbles decreases when the lamp is turned off

d. A student grows two identical plants under the same conditions except one is given water daily and the other is not. The plants are exposed to the same amount of sunlight. The student records the height of the plants and finds that the plant that was given water grew taller

d. A student grows two identical plants under the same conditions except one is given water daily and the other is not. The plants are exposed to the same amount of sunlight. The student records the height of the plants and finds that the plant that was given water grew taller

400

What is the name for the symbiotic relationship when one organism benefits and the other is harmed?

a. commensalism

b. parasitism

c. mutualism

b. parasitism

400

The smallest classification group is a __________.

a. genus

b. class

c. domain

d. species

d. species

400

What is the name of the force that keeps everything together in the solar system?

a. potential energy

b. energy transfer

c. gravity

d. nothing

c. gravity

400

When the moon is in line with the Earth and sun, what types of tides do we have?

a. high tides

b. spring tides

c. low tides

d. neap tides

b. spring tides

400

What device measures air pressure?

a. thermometer

b. anemometer

c. barometer

c. barometer

400

The ________ is the thinnest layer of the Earth

a. inner core

b. crust

c. mantle

d. outer core

b. crust

400

Anthony is testing whether a change in the height of the ramp will affect the speed at which a toy car goes down the ramp. What is one control for this experiment? 

A.  height of ramp                         

B.  speed of car                      

C.  mass of car

D.  all of the above

C. mass of car

500

How do mass and speed relate to kinetic energy?

a. Increasing mass decreases kinetic energy

b. As mass and speed go up, the kinetic energy of an object increases

c. As mass and speed decrease, kinetic energy increases

d. Speed and mass do not affect kinetic energy

B. As mass and speed go up, the kinetic energy of an object increases

500

What is the difference between speed and velocity?

A.  Speed includes direction and velocity does not include direction.

B.  Velocity includes direction and speed does not include direction.

C.  Speed has a measurable quantity and velocity cannot be measured

D.   Speed and velocity have no differences.

B.  Velocity includes direction and speed does not include direction.

500

Elements that have similar chemical properties, such as reactivity and the same number of valence electrons, are usually located _______________.

A.  in the same group

B.  in the same period

C.  across from each other

D.  to the left and right of one another.

A. in the same group

500

Which of these are are advantages of digital signals? 

a. Digital signals do not break down over time

b. Digital signals are inexpensive

c. Digital signals are not stable

d. Digital signals are lighter than analog signals

A. Digital signals do not break down over time

500

Which of the following is a behavioral adaptation?

a. the strong wings of a hummingbird

b. the ways bees work together

c. the long beak of a hummingbird

d. the slimy skin of a frog

b. the ways bees work together

500

Which genotype would result in having blue eyes, if B is dominant for brown eyes?

a. BB

b. Bb

c. bb

c. bb

500

What term describes a plant growing toward or away from light?

a. phototropism

b. photosynthesis

c. commensalism

a. phototropism

500

Which of the following is a decomposer?

a. shark

b. squirrel

c. bird

d. worm

d. worm

500

The general conditions (temperature, air pressure, etc.) in an area over time.

a. climate

b. weather

a. climate

500

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

500

Stars are classified by surface temperature, _______, and absolute magnitude

a. color

b. size

c. distance

a. color

500

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is what we experience on a daily basis.


Climate is long-term patterns in weather data over time.

500

The ________ helps us build a picture of the history/geologic time of Earth

a. superposition

b. theory

c. fossil record

c. fossil record

500

A force of 200 N is pushing down and another force of 200 N is pushing up.  A third force is pushing with 50 N to the right and a fourth force is pushing with 35 N to the left.   What is the net force? 

A.  400 Newtons up and 15 Newtons right

B.  400 Newtons down and 15 Newtons left

C.  15 Newtons left

D. 15 Newtons right

D. 15 Newtons right

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