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100

How many protons are in Se-80?


34

100

At what point on the pendulum is kinetic energy the greatest?

When it is at the bottom
100

What is Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion known as?

A: Law of Inertia

B: Law of Acceleration

C: Law of Force

D: Law of Action and Reaction

B: Law of Acceleration

100

A crowd doing the wave in a stadium represents which type of mechanical wave?

Transverse

100

When two magnets move away from each other, what happens to the strength of the magnetic field?

A: It remains the same

B: It decreases

C: It increases

B: It decreases

200

What is different about the particles in the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of water?

A: The net electric charge of the molecules

B: The size of the molecules

C: The average speed of the molecules

D: The mass of the molecules

C: The average speed of the molecules

200

Which of the following is NOT a form of stored chemical energy?

A: A battery in a toy

B: The nucleus of a carbon atom

C: Fossil fuels

D: A plate of rice

B: The nucleus of a carbon atom

200

How is an object’s mass related to the force needed to accelerate the object?

A: The greater the mass, the greater the force needed. 

B: Mass and force have no relationship.

C: Mass determines the direction of the force.

D: The greater the mass, the lesser the force needed.

A. The greater the mass, the greater the force needed.

200

A bell and a siren are producing sound waves. The sound wave produced by the bell have a lower frequency than those produced by the siren. Which must be true?

A: The sound wave produced by the bell has a longer wavelength

B: The sound wave produced by the bell has a higher amplitude

C: The sound wave produced by the bell has a shorter wavelength

D: The sound wave produced by the bell has the same amplitude as the siren.

A: The sound wave produced by the bell has a longer wavelength

200

Two balloons are rubbed with a wool cloth. When the balloons are held near one another, they move away from each other. Why?

They have opposite charges and repel each other.

300

A sample of aluminum has a volume of 3.0cm3 and a mass of 8.1g. What is density?

A: 2.0 g/cm3

B: 2.7 g/cm3

C: 2.7 cm3

D: 2.8 g/cm3

B: 2.7 g/cm3

300

Which is an example of heat transfer through radiation?

A: Light from a fire shines on objects

B: A fire heats air around it

C: Fire consumes oxygen in air to produce smoke

D: A fire heats a pot

A: Light from a fire shines on objects

300

What is the acceleration of a car that is travels from 100m/s to 5 m/s in 8 seconds?

A: -1.18 m/s2

B: 11.88 m/s2

C: 12 m/s2

D: -11.88 m/s2

D: -11.88m/s2

300

The color black means what is happening to all colors? 

A: They are being absorbed

B: They are being reflected

C: They are being refracted

D: They are being diffracted

A: They are being absorbed

300

Which material could be used for the core of an electromagnet?

A: A wooden rod

B: A plastic rod

C: A neon rod

D: A nickel rod

D: A nickel rod

400

An unknown substance is provided in a science lab. It consists of different particles that are different shapes and sizes and unevenly distributed. What type of substance is this?

A heterogeneous mixture

400

Four objects on a shelf are 1.5 m above the ground: A 100 gram picture frame, a 600 gram vase, a 350 gram trophy, and 225 gram book. Which object has the most potential energy?

The vase

400

What does the following graph show? (Look at board for picture).

A: Instantaneous speed

B: Constant Speed

C: Speed

D: Average Speed

B: Constant speed

400

The sound we hear when a bullet is shot is known as what phenomenon

A sonic boom

400

An engineer built a device. The main part of the device is a bike attached by wires to a light bulb. When the engineer pedals the bike, the light bulb lights up. How can this device be best classified?

A: An electromagnet

B: A motor

C: A car

D: A generator

D: A generator

500

The following chemical reaction occurs: CH4 + 2O2 à CO2 + H2O. What is the mass of oxygen based on the following info:

16g +? ---> 44g + 36g

A: 16g

B: 44g

C: 36g

D: 64g

D: 64g

500

How is convection different from conduction?

A: Convection can transfer heat through a vacuum, but conduction cannot.

B: Convection takes place only in solids, but conduction transfers heat in liquids and gases as well.

C: Conduction can transfer heat through a vacuum, but convection cannot.

D: Convection takes place only in liquids and gases, but conduction transfers heat in solids as well.

D: Convection takes place only in liquids and gases, but conduction transfers heat in solids as well.

500

When a rocket attempts to launch, its engine exerts a force downward. The rocket will not launch until the force of the engine is greater than the weight of the rocket. Why?

A: The force must be equal and balanced for the rocket to move

B: The rocket must move at a constant velocity to take off

C: The force of the engine must be greater than the force of gravity to produce a net force forward.

D: The force of the engine must be twice as strong as the force of gravity for the rocket to move

C: The force of the engine must be greater than the force of gravity to produce a net force forward.

500

What type of mirror is a convex mirror, and what type of images are formed?

A: Diverging. Forms real and inverted images

B: Diverging. Forms virtual and upright images

C: Converging. Forms real and inverted images

D: Converging. Forms virtual and upright images

C: Converging. Forms real and inverted images

500

A worker needs to use the oven at his job for 5 hours to bake two cakes. The oven uses 5000 W of power. How much electrical energy is used during 5 hours? If it costs $0.20kWh, how much will it cost the worker to use the oven?

A: 25000 kWh, $5.00

B: 25 kWh, $5.00

C: 25000 kWh, $5,000

D: 25 kWh, $25.00

B: 25 kWh, $5.00

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