Physics and Math
Biology/Biochemistry
Chemistry/Organic Chemistry
Behavioral Sciences
Relief/Easy Q's
100

How would the number 17,060 be written in scientific notation?

a. 1706 x 10^1

b. 1.706 x 10^4

c. 1.7060 x 10^4

d. 0.17060 x 10^5

B. 1.706 x 10^4

Scientific notation AND sig figs (everyone's favorite)

100

Mitochondrial DNA is:
I. circular
II. self-replicating
III. single-stranded

a. I only

b. II only

c. I and II only

d. I, II, and III

C - circular and self-replicating

Mitochondrial DNA (mDNA) is similar to bacterial DNA and are organized into a single circular chromosome of double-stranded DNA (III is incorrect). 

100

What is the character of the bond in carbon monoxide?

a. ionic

b. polar covalent

c. nonpolar covalent

d. coordinate covalent

B - polar covalent

Carbon monoxide, CO, has a triple bond between carbon and oxygen each retaining one lone pair. Oxygen is significantly more electronegative than carbon. 

100

Which of the following fine motor tasks would one expect to see first in an infant?

a. grasping for objects with two fingers

b. following objects with the eyes

c. scribbling with a crayon

d. moving a toy from one hand to the other

B - following objects with eyes

Motor skills develop from the core toward the periphery. 

100

What word describes a student who is interested in medicine?

a. amazing

b. extraordinary

c. crazy

d. inspiring

e. all of the above 

E - all of the above

YOU ARE ALL AMAZING, EXTRAORDINARY, A LITTLE BIT CRAZY, BUT MOST OF ALL INSPIRING. The medical field is difficult to work through but you all can DO IT! Never give up and always believe in yourself!!


200

The value of 200^0.25 is closest to:

a. 4

b. 14

c. 50

d. 800

A - 4

0.25 is the fourth root of 200, so square root 200, then square root again!

200

Lymphoma is cancer of the cells of lymphoid lineage. These cells often reside within lymph nodes. What type of cell is NOT likely to cause a lymphoma?

a. CD8+ T-cells

b. B-cells

c. Macrophages

d. Th1 cells

C - macrophages

B cells and T cells are lymphocytes. Macrophages are not lymphocytes. 

200

How much time is allotted for this section?

a. 93

b. 94

c. 95

d. 96

C - 95 minutes! That's a long time!

200

Which of the following is not a taste modality?

a. sweet

b. floral

c. savory

d. bitter

B - floral

The five tastes are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami!

200
How many continents are there in the world?


a. 8

b. 5

c. 7

d. 6

C - 7

Good job! Asia, N. America, S. America, Europe, Africa, Australia, Antarctica

300

An object is placed at the center of curvature of a concave mirror. Which of the following is true about the image?

a. real and inverted

b. virtual and inverted

c. real and upright

d. virtual and upright

A - real and inverted

Because d (or i) is positive, the image is real, and all real images are inverted

300

How many quesitons for this section would you see on the MCAT?

a.  53

b. 59

c. 57

d. 60

B - this is the correct number! Good job!

300

Which of the following is not a Bronsted-Lowry base?

a. NH3

b. F-

c. H2O

d. NO2H

D - NO2H

Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton-acceptor (A, B, and C), while a Bronsted-Lowry acid is a proton donator, NO2H. 

300

Which part of the eye is responsible for gathering and focusing light?

a. cornea

b. pupil

c. iris

d. retina

A - cornea

The cornea gathers and focuses light.

The pupil and iris both regulate the amount of light coming into the eye but not in focusing it. 

The retina transduces the light into electrical signals that are sent to the brain. 

300

How many bones in the body?

a. 203

b. 284

c. 246

d. 206

D - 206

Woah! That's a lot! but not as much at 284... just sayin

400

In which of the following media does sound travel the fastest?

a. vacuum

b. air

c. water

d. glass

D - glass

Sound needs matter to travel through (eliminating A) and speed of sound is fastest in solid materials, then liquids, then gases. 

400

Which of these amino acids has a chiral carbon in its side chain?
I. Serine
II. Threonine
III. Isoleucine

a. I only

b. II only

c. II and III only

d. I, II, and III

C - Threonine and Isoleucine

Every amino acid except glycine has a chiral alpha carbon, but only two also have a chiral carbon in their side chains.

400

An electron is known to be in the n=4 shell and the l=2 subshell. How many possible combiinations of quantum numbers could this electron have?

a. 1

b. 2

c. 5

d. 10

D - 10

m sub l can be -2, -1, 0, 1, or 2 and m sub s can be positive or negative. Thus there are 5 x 2 = 10 possible combinations of quantum numbers. 

400

A credit card company begins applying an interest rate to credit card accounts in response to late payments. This is an example of:

a. positive reinforcement because the bank will now make more money

b. negative reinforcement because the bank is adding a fee to motivate the person to pay their bills

c. positive punishment because the bank is adding a fee to reduce the incidence of late payments

d. negative punishment because the bank is decreasing the amount the person has to pay

C - positive punishment because the bank is adding a fee to reduce the incidence of late payments

400

How many letters in the english alphabet?

a. 24

b. 27

c. 26

d. 21

C - 26

Unless it's 21... and we're missing U R A Q T

500

In experiment A, a student mixes ink with water and notices that the two liquids mix evenly. In experiment B, the student mixes oil with water; in this case, the liquids separate into two different layers. The entropy change is:

a. positive in experiment A and negative in experiment B 

b. positive in experiment A and zero in experiment B

c. negative in experiment A and positive in experiment B

d. zero in experiment A and negative in experiment B

B - positive in A, 0 in B

In A, when the ink intersperses throughout the water, the final state is more disordered than the initial state (entropy is positive)! 

In B, The oil separates from the water and the entropy change is zero. 

500

A membrane receptor is most likely to be a(n):

a. embedded protein with catalytic activity

b. transmembrane protein with sequestration activity

c. membrane-associated protein with sequestration activity

d. transmembrane protein with catalytic activity

D - transmembrane protein with catalytic activity

Membrane receptors have both an extracellular and intracellular domain and are considered transmembrane proteins. They display enzymatic activity in order to initiate second messenger cascades. 

500

Carboxylic acids can be reacted in one step to form all of the following compounds EXCEPT:

a. esters

b. amides

c. alkenes

d. alcohols

C - alkenes

To form alkenes, carboxylic acids are reduced to alcohols, which can be transformed into alkenes by elimination. 

500

All of the following brain regions are primarily responsible for the experience of emotions except the:

a. amygdala

b. prefrontal cortex

c. basal ganglia

d. thalamus

C - basal ganglia

The basal ganglia are involved in smooth movement and are not primarily responsible for the experience of emotions. 

500

Consider the age you are now. If you were born 12 years ago, how old would you be today?

Yay! You are totally going to do a great job on the MCAT!!