DATA REPRESENTATION
RESEARCH SUMMARIES
CONFLICTING VIEWPOINTS
HAULT
MISC.
100
  1. Excluding the Earth, as the diameter of a celestial body increases, its mass:

A. INCREASES

B. DECREASES

C. DECREASES AND THEN INCREASES

D. REMAINS THE SAME 

WHAT IS A INCREASES?

100
  1. Using the data from Table 1 and the equation from the passage, what would be the distance traveled if the object with no horizontal speed fell for 3.00 seconds?

  2. 5.00 m

  3. 10.0 m

  4. 20.0 m

  5. 45.0 m

WHAT IS 45.0 M? 

100

Based on Student 2’s discussion, Algol B is part of the present Algol system because of which of the following forces exerted on Algol B by the original Algol system? 

F. Electric force 

G. Magnetic force 

H. Gravitational force 

J. Nuclear force

What is H. Gravitational Force? 

100

Identify the heading of the table: 

What is Raw Data of Egg White Temperatures and Percent Light Absorbed?

100

NAME THE THREE TYPES OF PASSAGES ON THE SCIENCE ACT

WHAT IS: 

DATA REPRESENTATION

RESEARCH SUMMARIES 

CONFLICTING VIEWPOINTS

200
  1. The asteroid belt is located at a distance from the sun of 2.8 AU.  Predict the orbital period of an asteroid in the asteroid belt.

  2. A 0.67 AU
    B 1.88 AU
    C 3.63 AU
    D 11.86 AU



WHAT IS C 3.63

200
  1. Which of the following hypotheses was tested in Study 2?

  2. Distance traveled increases substantially when the force of gravity increases.

  3. Distance traveled when in free fall increases when an object has an initial horizontal speed.

  4. Increasing mass affects the vertical speed of an object when in free fall.

  1. Increasing the time the object falls affects the horizontal speed of an object.

WHAT IS INCREASING MASS AFFECTS THE VERTICAL SPEED OF AN OBJECT WHEN IN FREE FALL? 

200

Based on Student 1’s discussion and Fact 4, while matter flowed between Algol A and Algol B, Algol B produced the majority of its energy by fusing:

A. hydrogen nuclei to make helium nuclei at its center. 

B. hydrogen nuclei to make helium nuclei in a shell surrounding its center. 

C. helium nuclei to make hydrogen nuclei at its center. 

D. helium nuclei to make hydrogen nuclei in a shell surrounding its center.

What is B hydrogen nuclei to make helium nuclei in  a shell surrounding its center? 

200

What are the units used: (there is more than one)

What is ppm, Celsius, and mm? 

200

TRUE OR FALSE: THIS UPCOMING ACT HAS 40 QUESTIONS IN 35MINS

WHAT IS FALSE? 40 QUESTIONS IN 40 MINUTES

300
  1. According to Table 1, the value of the mass of Saturn is:

  2. one-half the value of its diameter.

  3. twice the value of its diameter.

  4. one-tenth the value of its diameter.

  5. ten times the value of its diameter.





WHAT IS TEN TIMES THE VALUE OF ITS DIAMETER?
300
  1. Suppose that scientists performed the same experiment on another planet which had twice the gravitational acceleration of Earth (g= 10 m/s2 on Earth). If you dropped the objects from Study 2 on this new planet, what distance would you expect the 1.0 kg object to travel over the course of one second?

  2. 2.5 m

  3. 5.0 m

  4. 10.0 m

  5. 20.0 m

WHAT IS 10.0M? 

300

Suppose that chemical composition is uniform among stars formed from the same cloud of gas and dust, but that chemical composition varies among stars formed from different clouds of gas and dust. Student 2 would most likely agree with which of the following statements comparing the chemical compositions of the stars in the present-day Algol system at the time they formed?

F. Algol A and Algol B had the most similar compositions. 

G. Algol A and Algol C had the most similar compositions. 

H. Algol B and Algol C had the most similar compositions. 

J. Algol A, Algol B, and Algol C had the same composition.

What is G. Algol A and Algol C had the most similar compositions? 

300

Name an axis you may see on a graph

What is X or Y

300

From Conflicting Viewpoint Passage: 

Based on Fact 5 and Student 1’s discussion, which of the 3 stars in the Algol system, if any, was most likely the first to become an MS star? 

A. Algol A 

B. Algol B 

C. Algol C 

D. The 3 stars became MS stars at the same time.

WHAT IS B ALGOL B? 
400
  1. Which of the following celestial bodies has the greatest escape velocity?

  2. Venus.

  3. Uranus.

  4. Pluto.

  5. Saturn


WHAT IS SATURN

400

Which of the following conclusions is valid given the data shown in Tables 1 and 2?

  1. Increasing the mass of an object decreases the distance traveled over time when in free fall, while changing the initial horizontal speed has no effect.

  2. Objects move at the same rate when falling toward the Earth, regardless of mass or initial horizontal speed.

  3. Increasing the initial horizontal speed of an object decreases the distance traveled over time when in free fall, while changing the mass has no effect.

  1. Mass and initial horizontal speed both affect the distance traveled over time when in free fall.



WHAT IS OBJECTS MOVE AT THE SAME RATE WHEN FALLING TOWARD THE EARTH, REGARDLESS OF MASS OR INITIAL HORIZONTAL SPEED (B) 

400

If the mass of the Sun is 2.0 × 1030 kg, what is the mass of Algol C ? 

A. 1.6 × 1030 kg 

B. 2.0 × 1030 kg 

C. 3.4 × 1030 kg

D. 7.2 × 1030 kg

What is C. 3.4 × 1030 kg? 

400

True or False: 

Legend and key are NOT the same thing

What is false? 

400

RS- 

Based on Studies 1 and 2, why did the scientists drop the objects within a vacuum tube?

  1. To identify the relationship between air resistance and distance traveled during free fall

  2. To ensure that air resistance did not affect the distance traveled in free fall

  3. To determine the effect of different amounts of air on free fall acceleration

  4. To ensure that no air escaped into the room and affect the objects’ acceleration

WHAT IS B. To ensure that air resistance did not affect the distance traveled in free fall? 

500
  1. Based on diameter, mass, and distance from the Sun, the celestial body most similar to the Earth is:

  2. Mars.

  3. Mercury.

  4. Venus.

  5. Jupiter.


WHAT IS VENUS?

500

Using the data from Table 2 and the equation from the passage, what would the distance traveled be on Earth if the object with a mass of 0.5 kg fell for 2.0 seconds?

  1. 5 m

  2. 10 m

  3. 20 m

  1. 45 m


WHAT IS 20M? 

500

Which of the following statements best explains why the reaction described in Fact 3 requires a high temperature and pressure? 

F. All protons are positively charged, and like charges attract each other. 

G. All protons are positively charged, and like charges repel each other.

H. All electrons are negatively charged, and like charges attract each other. 

J. All electrons are negatively charged, and like charges repel each other.

What is G. All protons are positively charged, and like charges repel each other?

500

ANOTHER WORD FOR TRENDS IS

WHAT IS PATTERN

500

CV - Based on Fact 5, would Student 2 agree that by the time Algol A stops being an MS star, Algol A will have spent as much time being an MS star as Algol B spent being an MS star? 

F. Yes, because according to Student 2, Algol A has always been more massive than Algol B. 

G. Yes, because according to Student 2, Algol A has always been less massive than Algol B. 

H. No, because according to Student 2, Algol A has always been more massive than Algol B.

J. No, because according to Student 2, Algol A has always been less massive than Algol B

WHAT IS H No, because according to Student 2, Algol A has always been more massive than Algol B.? 

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