Changes in matter
Body systems
Conserving energy
Forces
Mixed
100

What is matter?

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

100

Which is not part of the digestive system?

a) Stomach

b) Alveoli

c) Epiglottis

d) Esophagus

b) Alveoli

100

Light bulbs produce two types of energy. What are they?

Light bulbs produce thermal energy and radiant energy.

100

______________ is an internal force when an object is pressed inwards.

a) Tension

b) Compression

c) Shear

d) Torsion

b) compression

100

What sector consumes the most energy?

a) Agriculture

b) Industrial

c) Transportation

d) Residential

b) industrial

200

What energy is the energy released through a chemical reaction.

Chemical

200

The lungs inhale air and exhale ____________.

a) Smoke

b) Carbon dioxide

c) Carbon monoxide

d) Carcinogens

b) Carbon dioxide


200

What is a renewable energy source? Give an example.

A renewable resource is something that can be used more than once because it is replaced naturally. An example is the sun.

200

Which is an example of a non-contact force?

a) A baseball player hits a baseball with a bat

b) A construction worker uses a shovel to dig a hole

c) A skydiver parachutes out of a plane towards the ground

d) An author types a book on a laptop

c) skydiver

200

Which state of matter has particles closely packed together?

a) Gas

b) Solid

c) Liquid

d) Space

b) solid

300

All matter is made of tiny particles called ____________.

a) Granules

b) Electrons

c) Atoms

d) Fragments

c) atoms

300

_____________ is a disease that causes swelling and pain in joints.

A stroke, Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, Asthma

Arthritis 

300

Which of the following is not a fossil fuel:

a) Gas

b) Petroleum

c) Solar energy

d) Coal

c) solar energy

300

What is the difference between an internal and external force? Provide an example of each.

Internal forces are forces that occur within a structure (e.g. tension, torsion, shear, and compression). External forces are caused by external agents in a structure. An example of this is the wind affecting a structure or occupants in a building.

300

When an object is cooled, it...

a) Creates thermal energy.

b) Gains thermal energy.

c) Loses thermal energy.

d) Has no transfer of thermal energy.

c) loses thermal energy

400

What is a physical change?

Give an example of a physical change.

A physical change is reversible and the chemical composition does not change. An example is water freezing.

400

List the three types of tissue in the musculoskeletal system.


Skeletal

Smooth

Cardiac

400

Digesting food is an example of which form of energy?

a) Nuclear

b) Light

c) Radiant

d) Chemical

d) chemical

400

What is the difference between a static and dynamic load?

Dynamic loads are subject to change. Static loads stay the same.

400

A measure of the intensity of a force is known as _______________.

a) Magnitude

b) Weight

c) Speed

d) Direction

a) Magnitude

500

What is a chemical change?

Give an example of a chemical change.


A chemical change is irreversible and involves a change in chemical composition. An example is burning wood in a fire.

500

Name 5 human body systems

Respiratory, circulatory, skeletal, muscular, nervous

500

What is energy dissipation?


Any energy that is not transferred to useful energy stores is said to be wasted because it is lost to the surroundings.



500

Which is an example of an internal force on a bridge?

a) Pedestrians walking on the bridge

b) Tension on the bridge cables

c) Vehicles driving across the bridge

d) Snow collecting on a bridge

b) tension on the bridge cables

500

__________ energy is energy at work.

a) Physical

b) Kinetic

c) Static

d) Potential

b) kinetic