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🧠 MCAS Challenge Questions
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What force pulls objects toward Earth?

Gravity

100

What type of energy is stored energy?

Potential Energy

100

What type of wave is a sound wave?

Mechanical Wave

100

What layer of Earth do we live on?

Crust

100

What is the basic unit of life?

A Cell

100

What are the two ends of a magnet called?

Poles (north and south)

100

What is the variable that is changed on purpose in an experiment?

independent variable

100

What is matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space

100

What is the relationship between force and acceleration? Use evidence from the table.

As force increases, acceleration increases. The data shows that doubling the force doubles the acceleration, indicating a direct relationship.

200

What is the measure of how fast something moves in a certain direction?

Velocity
200

What energy transformation occurs in a flashlight? (3 things in order)

Chemical β†’ electrical β†’ light

200

What part of a wave is the highest point?

Crest

200

What causes seasons on Earth?

Earth's tilt

200

What structure controls cell activities?

Nucleus

200

What happens when two like magnetic poles are brought together?

They repel

200

What is the variable that is measured or observed?

dependent variable

200

What are the three common states of matter?
 

Solid, Liquid, Gas

200

A roller coaster starts at the top of a hill and moves down.

Explain how energy changes as the coaster moves down the hill.  

Gravitational potential energy decreases while kinetic energy increases. Energy is conserved but changes form.

300

An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by what?

An unbalanced force

300

What law states energy cannot be created or destroyed?

Law of Conservation of Energy

300

What happens to wavelength when frequency increases?

Wavelength Decreases

300

What type of boundary forms mountains?

Convergent Boundary

300

What is it called when organisms better suited to survive reproduce more?

Natural Selection

300

What is the region around a magnet where magnetic forces act?

Magnetic field

300

What are the three parts of a CER response?

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning

300

What happens to particles when matter is heated?

They move faster and spread apart

300

A wave has a high frequency and short wavelength.

What can you conclude about the wave’s energy and why?

The wave has higher energy because higher frequency waves carry more energy.

400

What happens to acceleration if mass increases but force stays the same?

Acceleration decreases

400

What happens to thermal energy when particles move faster?

It increases

400

What type of wave can travel through empty space?

Electromagnetic Wave

400

What process breaks down rock at Earth’s surface?

Weathering

400

What do all living things need to maintain stability?

Homeostasis

400

How can you increase the strength of an electromagnet?

Increase current, add more coils, or use a stronger core

400

What should you keep the same in an experiment to make it fair?

controlled variables (constants)

400

What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change?

Physical = no new substance, Chemical = new substance forms

400

A student tests plant growth but changes both sunlight and water at the same time.

What is wrong with this experiment and how can it be fixed?

There are multiple independent variables. Only one variable should be changed at a time while others are controlled.

500

A car doubles its speed. What happens to its kinetic energy?

It increases  (quadruples)

500

Why are energy transfers never 100% efficient?

Some energy is lost as heat

500

How does amplitude relate to sound?

Greater amplitude = louder sound

500

Why do coastal areas have milder climates?

Waters heats and cools slowly

500

What evidence shows species share a common ancestor?

Similar body structures (homologous structures)

500

What happens to the potential energy in a magnetic system when two attracting magnets are pulled apart?

The potential energy increases

500

A graph shows temperature increasing over time. What does the slope of the graph represent?

The rate of change (how fast temperature is increasing)

500

What evidence shows a chemical reaction has occurred?

Color change, gas production, temperature change, or precipitate forms

500

Two species have similar bone structures in their limbs but live in different environments.

What does this suggest about their evolutionary history?

They share a common ancestor. The similar structures (homologous structures) are evidence of evolution from the same origin.

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