Geometry
Biology
ELA
Test Strategies
MISC.
100
length x width
What is the area of a rectangle?
100
The process of copying and dividing an entire cell.
What is cell division.
100
a comparison using like or as.
What is a simile
100
easy questions first
What is the type of questions you should answer first.
100
type of triangle with an angle of 90 degrees.
What is a right triangle?
200
360 degree
What is the amount of degrees in a circle.
200
changes in the genetic code
What is a mutation.
200
a comparison NOT using like or as
What is a metaphor
200
be realistic about the test-there may be questions you do not know on the test.
What is something you should understand before you take a test?
200
a saying that does not mean its literal meaning
What is an idiom?
300
two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
What is supplementary angles
300
provide a shorthand way of finding expected proportions of possible genotypes and phenotypes in the offspring of a cross.
What is a Punnett Square
300
When you give something that is not human, human qualities.
What is personification
300
Eliminate the choices you know are incorrect to narrow down your choices
What is educated guessing?
300
using the words in context to infer the meaning or definition
What are context clues?
400
A squared + B squared = C squared
What is the Pythagorean Theorem
400
has nuclear material in the center of the cell, but is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane; no membrane bound organelles; examples: bacteria and blue-green algae
What is a prokaryote
400
draw a conclusion from the clues given in the text
What is an inference
400
If two choices are very similar, the answer is probably neither of them. If two answers are opposite, one of them is probably correct
What are multiple choice question strategies?
400
Consists of two cell divisions, but only one chromosome replication (sometimes called reduction division)Each cell division consists of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
What is meiosis?
500
A= 1/2 B h
What is the area of a triangle
500
device used to aid in identifying a biological specimen-offers two alternatives at each juncture, each choice determining the next step; breaks down subgroups by their evolutionary relationships-can be used for field identification of species, as found in field guides by focusing on practical characteristics
What is a dichotomous Key
500
an author's belief or attitude that is represented through mood and tone
What is an authors point of view.
500
words like "never”, “always”, and “every" used in true/false questions.
What are qualifiers?
500
Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species
What are the levels of classification?