Earth Science
Chemisty
Bacteria to Plants
Ecology
Miscellaneous
100

The place where two plates come together is known as a...?

  1. Transform boundary 

  2. Divergent boundary 

  3. Convergent boundary 

  4. Rift valley 

Convergent Boundary

100
  1. In the laboratory, volumes of liquid are usually measured with a(n)

    1. Electrode

    2. Scale

    3. Triple beam balance

    4. Graduated cylinder

Graduated Cylinder

100
  1. Which is the broadest classification level?

    1. Family

    2. Domain

    3. Phylum 

    4. Species

2. Domain

100
  1. Consumers that eat both plants and animals are called

    1. Omnivores

    2. Herbivores

    3. Carnivores

    4. Scavengers

1. Omnivores

100

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

Mt. Everest

200

What is Pangaea

The name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago 

200
  1. How would you calculate the density of an object?

    1. Divide its weight by its volume

    2. Divide its mass by its volume 

    3. Multiply its volume times its mass

    4. Multiple its weight times its mass

2. Divide its mass by its volume 

200
  1.  Hibernation gives animals which of these benefits?

    1. Less need to obtain food

    2. Easy access to food

    3. The ability to raise their young in safety

    4. An opportunity to attract mates

1. Less need to obtain food 

200
  1. In an energy pyramid, which level has the most available energy?

    1. Producer level 

    2. First level consumer level 

    3. Second level consumer level

    4. Third level consumer level 

1. Producer Level

200

What is the name of the toy space ranger in Toy Story?

Buzz Lightyear

300

Heat transfer within a fluid takes place by...

  1. Convection currents 

  2. Radiation 

  3. Conduction 

  4. Density 

1. Convection Currents

300
  1. What holds atoms together in a molecule?

    1. Density 

    2. Gravity 

    3. Physical bonds

    4. Chemical bonds 

4. Chemical Bonds

300
  1. A plant grows toward the light. The plants action is an example of

    1. Reproduction 

    2. Response

    3. Stimulus

    4. Development 

4. Response

300
  1. A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms is called a(n)

    1. Energy pyramid

    2. Climate

    3. Biome 

    4. Food web

3. Biome

300

What year did the first iPhone come out?

2007

400

What technology did scientists use in the mid-1900’s to map the mid-ocean ridge?

  1. Satellites

  2. Deep-sea diving

  3. Submarines

  4. Sonar

Sonar

400
  1. Lemonade consists of several substances that are NOT chemically combined, so lemonade is classified as a(n)

    1. Element

    2. Compound

    3. Mixture

    4. Pure substance 

3. Mixture

400
  1. An area that is occupied and defended by an animal or group of animals is called a

    1. Society 

    2. Home

    3. Fort

    4. Territory

4. Territory 

400
  1. The many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make up a(n)

    1. Food web

    2. Niche

    3. Energy pyramid

    4. Feeding level 

1. Food Web

400

What country is sushi from?

Japan

500

Geologists obtain indirect evidence about Earth’s interior by 

  1. Measuring pressure differences at Earth’s surface

  2. Estimating the temperature inside earth 

  3. Directly looking under the many layers 

  4. Recording and studying seismic waves 

4. Recording and studying seismic waves 

500
  1. Anything that has mass and takes up space is called

    1. Matter 

    2. Energy 

    3. Heterogeneous 

    4. Homogeneous 

1. Matter

500
  1. Endospores form during

    1. Binary Fission    

    2. Sunlight hours    

    3. Respiration     

    4. Harsh environmental conditions

4. Harsh Environmental Conditions

500
  1. The study of where organisms live is called

    1. Dispersal

    2. Biogeography

    3. Ecology

    4. Climatology 

2. Biogeography

500

What is the process called when a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly?

Metamorphosis

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