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100

 What is the atomic number of carbon?

6

100

What is the basic unit of life?

Cell.

100

Earth’s crust is about what percentage of Earth’s total volume?

 1%

100

A car travels 60 meters in 10 seconds. What is its average speed?

6 m/s

100

Which body cavity is superior to the thoracic cavity?  

 Cranial cavity

200

Which of the following elements is a noble gas?

 Neon

200

What process do plants use to convert sunlight into energy?

Gregor Mendel.

200

Kimberlite pipes are best known for being a primary source of.

Diamonds

200

According to Newton’s first law, an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by.

 An unbalanced force.

200

A midsagittal plane cuts the body into.

Right and left halves.

300

What is the chemical symbol for gold?

Au

300

What term describes organisms that can make their own food?

Autotrophs.

300

Kimberlite pipes are named after a town in which country?

South Africa

300

Two objects exert forces on each other. What does Newton’s third law state?

The forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction

300

Cardiac muscle allows for.

Contractions of the heart.

400

Which type of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms?

Covalent bond

400

Which famous scientist proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection?

Charles Darwin.

400

 Kimberlite pipes are typically found in which type of geological setting?

Cratonic regions

400

A box slides down a ramp. What force opposes its motion?

Friction.

400

The pectoralis major muscle is found in the.

Chest.

500

Which of the following is an example of a physical change?

 Melting ice

500

What is the process of developing from an embryo called?

Embryogenesis.

500

Kimberlite pipes are best known for bringing diamonds to the Earth’s surface through

Volcanic eruptions.

500

 A satellite in circular orbit experiences a centripetal force provided by.

Gravity.

500

What part of the eye is made of nerve cells that transmit light impulses to the optic nerve?

Retina.

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