Motion
Chemical Reactions
Evolution
Working Scientifically
The Universe
100

A What is at it's maximum when a wrecking ball is at the bottom of its swing.

Kinetic energy

100

Recall the general name of the chemicals that combine to form the products of a chemical reaction.

Reactants

100

Name the first person to propose the process of natural selection.

Charles Darwin

100

Which variable will be measured in an experiment?

Dependent

100

Name the type of nuclear reaction that produces energy in stars.

Nuclear fusion

200

What is the gradient of a speed/time graph

acceleration

200

What are the reactants and products involved in respiration.

reactants: Oxygen, Sugar (Glucose)

products: Carbon Dioxide and Water

200

List 4 types of evidence used to support the theory of evolution.

fossils, comparitive anatomy, DNA, biogeography, embryology

200

How do you make an experiment accurate? Provide one example.

Use appropriate measuring equipment. Measuring cylinder, tape measure, scales.

200

What happens to gravity as you move away from an object?

Decreases

300

Mr Bell has a displacement of 250m north. What does that mean?

The final point in his journey is 250m north of where he started.

300

A particular atom has 8 protons, 8 electrons and 9 neutrons. 

What is its atomic number?

8

300

True or False. Homologous structures have to perform the same function in different species.

False. ...do NOT always perform the same function

300

Where can you write your results whilst completing an experiment?

An appropriate table

300

What do we call billions of stars in a rotating system held together by gravitational attraction?

A galaxy

400

Use Newtons first law to explain why it would be dangerous to have loose objects in your car when you have an accident.

Newtons first law explains that an object will contine in motion until it is acted upon by another force. Therefore, any loose objects will continue to move foward until they hit another object. Maybe the driver.

400

What are the products formed when an acid and base neutralise each other?

Salt and water

400

Name four vestigial organs on any animals.

Humans: tail bone, appendix, nipples on men.

Whales hind legs

wings on flightless birds.

400

List three essential parts to a graph.

Labels, titles, units

400

Light from stars moving towards us will be compressed. Will that be a blue-shift or a red-shift?

Blue-shift

500

Identify the SI units from the following list:

kilogram, centimetre, second, gram, milligram, year, hour, tonne, minute, kilometre

Kilogram and Second

500

Describe the changes that are normally seen during a precipitation reaction.

A solid forms, making the solution cloudy.

500

List three examples of variation in humans

eye colour, height, hair colour.

500

In which part of a scientific report should you discuss possible improvements to your experiment?

Discussion

500

Which gas is evidence of The Big Bang Theory and why?

Helium is evidence for the Big Bang because its observed abundance in the universe is consistent with the amount predicted to have been formed during the first few minutes after the Big Bang through a process called Big Bang nucleosynthesis.

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