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Eyeglasses help a nearsighted person see as a result of
A : absorption.
B : diffraction.
C : reflection.
D : refraction.
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the correct answer is D
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Which statement best describes an atom with an atomic number of 20?
A : The atom has 20 protons.
B : The atom has 20 neutrons.
C : The sum of the number of protons and electrons is 20.
D : The sum of the number of protons and neutrons is 20.
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the correct answer is A
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Which tool is the best to use when studying small organisms not visible to the eye?
A : telescope
B : hand lens
C : microscope
D : magnifying glass
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Being his favorite, he saved checking on the grapevines after 57 stops. He was told by 252 of the pickers that they fill 108 drums of grapes per day.
How many drums of grapes would be filled in 58 days?
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The range of all forms of radiant energy is called the
A : video spectrum.
B : audio spectrum.
C : color spectrum.
D : electromagnetic spectrum.
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Bridge inspectors have determined that a bridge is unsafe. Which of the following is the BEST design process the company should use to correct the problem?
A : identify the problem-repair the bridge-plan for the repair
B : plan for the repair-repair the bridge-identify the problem
C : plan for the repair-identify the problem-repair the bridge
D : identify the problem-plan for the repair-repair the bridge
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Jake has 13 more apples and 17 fewer peaches than Steven. Steven has 8 peaches and 12 apples.
How many apples does Jake have?
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Jack received a total of 9 emails in the day. If he received 7 emails in the morning and some more in the afternoon
How many emails did Jack receive in the afternoon?
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2
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The continental crust floats on top of the mantle because the crust is
A : less dense than the mantle.
B : made of a liquid material.
C : made up of oxygen which is a light element.
D : separated from the mantle by a layer of water.
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A student sees many plants around a pond. The student can determine which plants are nonvascular by
A : observing if they lack true stems, roots, or leaves
B : examining the plants for spores
C : counting the number of leaves on each stalk
D : noticing if the plants are near rocks
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the correct answer is A
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The ounce, the pound, and the ton are units of
A : time.
B : weight.
C : length.
D : distance.
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the correct answer is B
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Which type of energy in gasoline is transformed into mechanical energy in a motorcycle engine?
1 : chemical
2 : nuclear
3 : magnetic
4 : electrical
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Corals are animals that live in tropical oceans. Fossils of corals are found in Ohio. What does the presence of coral fossils suggest about how the environment of Ohio has changed over time?
A : Ohio was once covered by warm seas.
B : A large glacier once passed over Ohio.
C : The average rainfall in Ohio is now much more than it once was.
D : The average temperature in Ohio is now much warmer than it.
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Which process passes genetic information from plants to their offspring?
A : germination
B : pollination
C : photosynthesis
D : adaptation
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the correct answer is B
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The freezing and thawing action of water affects a rock by
A : transforming the rock into igneous rock.
B : chemically changing the rock.
C : gradually breaking down the rock into smaller pieces.
D : leaving behind sedimentary particles from evaporated solutions.
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the correct answer is C
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Which of the following identifies the primary function of a radio station tower in a communication system?
A : decoder
B : encoder
C : receiver
D : transmitter
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the correct answer is D
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After a person eats, the food is converted into energy by
A : muscles.
B : tissues.
C : bones.
D : cells.
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the correct answer is D
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During which time of day are the highest temperatures most often recorded?
A : sunset
B : afternoon
C : sunrise
D : night
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the correct answer is B
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For two organisms to be classified as the same species, they must produce offspring that are
A : fertile.
B : adaptable.
C : alive at birth.
D : identical to the parents.
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the correct answer is A
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Which characteristic is most common among animals living in a cold climate?
A : layers of fat
B : thick bones
C : slow digestion
D : large lungs
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the correct answer is A
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The best example of heat transfer by convection is when
A : sunlight warms soil.
B : a ceiling fan blows air.
C : flames heat up a pan.
D : heat rises in a chimney.
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the correct answer is D
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Which statement describes a function of bones in mammals such as dogs and horses?
A : Bones provide protection for organs in the body.
B : Bones send messages to the brain to move the muscles.
C : Bones carry oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.
D : Bones connect the brain and the spinal cord.
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Which tool is most responsible for preventing future pandemics of smallpox?
A : worldwide vaccination for smallpox
B : global education about smallpox
C : better worldwide urban sanitation
D : improved global quarantine facilities
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Jake has 5 fewer peaches than Steven. Steven has 18 more peaches than Jill. If Jill has 87 peaches
How many more peaches does Jake have than Jill?
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13
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If they are already at 659 feet and the cave is 762 feet deep
How much farther until they reach the end of the cave?
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103
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A student is measuring a liquid in a graduated cylinder. The student is not tall enough to read the measurement at eye level. Which of these is the best action for the student to take to read the measurement correctly?
A : stand on a chair
B : estimate the amount
C : pour out some of the liquid until it is at eye level
D : move the graduated cylinder to a lower table
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the correct answer is D
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What type of landform is most likely formed by a divergent tectonic plate boundary?
A : island arc
B : oceanic trench
C : rift zone
D : folded mountains
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the correct answer is C
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Today, almost all cars have seat belts. How does improving the design of seat belts help people the most?
A : It decreases the cost of cars.
B : It increases the speed at which cars can travel.
C : It decreases injuries to passengers in cars.
D : It increases the comfort of passengers in cars.
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the correct answer is C
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Why is a healthy diet important?
A : It maintains a constant body temperature.
B : It prevents damage to internal organs.
C : It makes oxygen for all the cells in the body.
D : It supplies the body’s needs for growth and energy.
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the correct answer is D
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What relationship exists between a dog and its fleas?
A : commensalism
B : gradualism
C : mutualism
D : parasitism
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the correct answer is D
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Gregor Mendel cross-pollinated red and white snapdragon flowers. What information indicates that incomplete dominance was achieved?
A : The offspring had heterozygous alleles.
B : The offspring had a recessive allele.
C : The offspring were pink.
D : The offspring were red.
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the correct answer is C
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Between 40 and 50 million years ago, the landmass on the Indian plate collided with the landmass on the Eurasian plate. What formed when these landmasses collided?
A : the Grand Canyon
B : the Great Plains
C : the Himalayan Mountains
D : the Mariana Trench
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the correct answer is C
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In which process is nitrogen from the air put into a form that plants can use?
A : nitrification
B : denitrification
C : nitrogen saturation
D : nitrogen fixation
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the correct answer is D
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The change in fur color of the Arctic hare from brown in the summer to white in the winter is an example of
A : mimicry.
B : heredity.
C : diversity.
D : camouflage.
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the correct answer is D
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A group of frogs live together near a small pond. The frogs compete with each other most for which resource?
A : air
B : insects
C : plants
D : sunlight
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There are 141 pots. Each pot has 71 flowers and 91 sticks in it.
How many flowers are there in all?
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10011
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Andy adds a small amount of water to sand and makes shapes with the wet sand. Which of these best describes the wet sand?
A : a mixture
B : a solution
C : an element
D : a compound
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the correct answer is A
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The cones of a jack pine tree require great amounts of heat to release their seeds. When are jack pine tree seeds most likely released?
A : during a flood
B : after a fire
C : during a drought
D : after a disease
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the correct answer is B
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Carlos was playing on a slide on a sunny summer day. Which property of the slide tells Carlos how much energy the slide absorbed from the Sun?
A : the mass
B : the color
C : the height
D : the temperature
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Bobby had 22 pieces of candy. He ate some pieces of candy. Then he ate 5 more. If he still has 8 pieces of candy left
How many pieces of candy had he eaten at the start?
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9
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Scientists think that the rise in global temperature during the last one hundred years is due to an increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Which question would best help scientists assess the claim that humans are responsible for the rising global temperature?
A : What is the mechanism by which carbon dioxide heats Earth?
B : What is the source of most of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
C : What is the source of the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
D : What is the increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
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What is the main function of red blood cells?
A : To fight disease in the body
B : To carry oxygen to all parts of the body
C : To remove carbon monoxide from all parts of the body
D : To produce materials which cause the blood to clot.
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the correct answer is B
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Genes code for specifically structured
A : acids.
B : lipids.
C : sugars.
D : proteins.
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the correct answer is D
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Which of these is the most serious impact to an ecosystem after a tornado?
A : an increase in biodiversity
B : soil erosion along with water pollution
C : the growth of plants in newly cleared areas
D : animals relocating to different habitats
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the correct answer is B
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Which of these describes rotation?
A : Mercury goes around the Sun every 88 days.
B : The Moon goes around Earth every 28 days.
C : Earth orbits the Sun about every 365 days.
D : Earth makes one turn on its axis every 24 hours.
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the correct answer is D
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Which is made with the help of bacteria?
A : Yogurt
B : Cream
C : Soap
D : Cooking oil
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the correct answer is A
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When a switch to a ceiling fan is turned on, electrical energy is being transformed into
A : atomic energy.
B : potential energy.
C : chemical energy.
D : mechanical energy.
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the correct answer is D
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Which of the following best describes the climate of an area?
A : the high temperature and wind speed for six months
B : the high temperature and wind speed each day for one year
C : the temperature and precipitation every hour for one day
D : the average temperature and total precipitation each month for ten years
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the correct answer is D
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Which mineral has six-sided transparent crystals that will scratch glass?
A : sulfur
B : quartz
C : calcite
D : feldspar
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the correct answer is B
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The principle of uniformitarianism states that most of the landscape of Earth was formed slowly and over a long period of time. Which occurrence of Earth is least supported by this principle?
A : soil development
B : volcanic eruption
C : plate movement
D : fossil formation
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Observation and measurement are important to scientific investigations because
A : they are part of the instructions.
B : they are used to test a hypothesis.
C : they are required to make a hypothesis.
D : they keep you safe during an investigation.
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Students are investigating which type of fruit attracts the most fruit flies. Equally sized pieces of ripe apple, peach, and banana are placed in separate containers. The containers allow fruit flies to enter, but the fruit flies are unable to escape. The containers are placed outside on a picnic table for two days. The most reliable method for collecting data is to count the number of fruit flies
A : on all three types of fruit every two hours
B : on all three types of fruit after each fruit spoils
C : on the banana on Day 1, the apple on Day 2, and the peach on Day 3
D : on the banana after Hour 1, the apple after Hour 2, and the peach after Hour 3
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During a biochemical reaction, pyruvate (C3H4O3) is converted into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). In what cellular organelle does this biochemical reaction occur?
A : nucleus
B : cytoplasm
C : mitochondria
D : endoplasmic reticulum
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A solution of lead (II) nitrate reacts with a solution of sodium iodide to produce a yellow solid of lead (II) iodide and aqueous sodium nitrate. Which of these illustrates the reaction?
A : Pb(NO_{3})_{2}(aq) + 2NaI(aq) -> PbI_{2}(s) + 2NaNO_{3}(aq)
B : L_{2}N(aq) + SI(aq) -> L_{2}I(s) + SN(aq)
C : Pb_{2}N(aq) + NaI(aq) -> Pb_{2}I(s) NaN(aq)
D : Fe(NO_{3})_{2}(aq) + 2NaI(aq) -> FeI_{2} + 2NaNO_{3}(aq)
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Which technology enables doctors to monitor the function of the heart?
A : dialysis machine
B : electrocardiogram
C : electroencephalogram
D : automatic external defibrillator
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the correct answer is B
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Many ways of generating electricity use water. An electrical plant using which energy source changes the temperature of water it uses least?
A : nuclear power
B : hydroelectric power
C : natural gas
D : coal
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the correct answer is B
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What causes day and night on Earth?
A : Earth's rotation on its axis
B : the Sun's revolution around Earth
C : Earth's revolution around the Sun
D : the Sun's rotation on its axis
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Sandstone and all other types of sedimentary rock are made up of particles. The source materials of these particles consist of
A : fragments that broke off of older rocks.
B : magma that cooled deep below a volcano.
C : gases that condensed in the atmosphere.
D : vegetation that decayed in thick layers.
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Which two factors determine the gravitational attraction between two objects?
1 : time and temperature
2 : shape and orbital speed
3 : color and hardness
4 : mass and distance apart
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A group of citizens want to have a statue built out of marble. They want to place it in a climate that has a slow rate of chemical weathering. In which type of climate would it be best to place the statue for the slowest rate of chemical weathering?
A : hot and dry
B : cold and dry
C : hot and humid
D : cold and humid
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Gregor Mendel was the first to show that organisms had traits that are passed on from parents to the next generation. In order for the scientific community to accept Mendel's discovery, others had to
A : invent the microscope.
B : read through his journals.
C : duplicate the results of his experiments.
D : invest money in his scientific investigations.
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the correct answer is C
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Which of the following is most likely to lead to error in an experiment?
A : bias
B : repeated trials
C : peer review
D : use of a control
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the correct answer is A
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When an iron nail wrapped in a copper wire is attached to a circuit, it forms
A : a battery.
B : an engine.
C : an insulator.
D : an electromagnet.
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the correct answer is D
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Newly hatched turtles are easy prey for other animals. What is an important ability turtles have for better survival of their offspring?
A : to fight off predators
B : to produce a toxin that makes them taste bad
C : to lay hundreds of eggs so a few will survive
D : to dig a hole and hide from predators
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Beans and coal both have stored energy. Where did the energy come from that is stored in beans and coal?
A : From the Earth's gravity
B : From the Sun's light
C : From the heat in the Earth's core
D : From the air's carbon dioxide
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A book has 3 chapters. The first chapter is 66 pages long the second chapter is 35 pages long and the third chapter is 24 pages long.
How many pages does the book have altogether?
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125
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A baby kit fox grows to become an adult with a mass of over 3.5 kg. What factor will have the greatest influence on this kit fox's survival?
A : the size of the fox's ears
B : the conditions of the fox's habitat
C : the average number of fox offspring
D : the social behaviors within the fox population
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The grasshopper, the frog and the mouse had a jumping contest. The grasshopper jumped 19 inches. The frog jumped 10 inches farther than the grasshopper and the mouse jumped 20 inches farther than the frog.
How much farther did the mouse jump than the grasshopper?
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Which of the following statements best explains why stars appear to move across Earth's sky each night?
A : Earth rotates on its axis.
B : The stars orbit each other.
C : Earth revolves around the Sun.
D : The stars rotate with the Moon.
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the correct answer is A
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In the Adirondack forests of New York, some trees have died. The change in the forest is thought to be related to air pollution and rain. Which abiotic factor most likely has been changed as a result of the pollution and rain which resulted in the death of the trees?
A : a decrease in the amount of available oxygen
B : an increase in the amount of sunlight
C : a decrease in the pH of the soil
D : an increase in the nutrients
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Which group of organisms is most responsible for changing the composition of Earth's early atmosphere?
A : algae
B : fungi
C : reptiles
D : angiosperms
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the correct answer is A
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Scientists wonder how the Egyptian pyramids were built. They think that the huge blocks of stone may have been put into place by pushing them up a sloping pathway. The pathway is which type of simple machine?
A : lever
B : pulley
C : inclined plane
D : wheel and axle
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the correct answer is C
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The fossils of extinct sea animals called trilobites are found in Ohio. This means Ohio was once covered by
A : grass.
B : water.
C : forests.
D : mountains.
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the correct answer is B
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Which of these causes the MOST evaporation of water from a lake?
A : Freezing of the lake
B : Heat from the Sun
C : Melting snow forming streams
D : Volcanic activity near the lake
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the correct answer is B
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Why is it important to protect soil?
A : It covers the bedrock layer in the earth.
B : It has nutrients used by plants to grow.
C : It holds many harmful pollutants.
D : It dries quickly in sunlight.
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A cell completes the synthesization of a protein by adding a carbohydrate to the protein's structure. At which site in the cell is the carbohydrate added?
A : the nucleus
B : a ribosome
C : a mitochondrion
D : the Golgi apparatus
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Indigo buntings are birds that nest in Florida during the summer. Male buntings are bright blue in color while females are a dull brown. How does the dull brown color of the female buntings help the species survive?
A : It helps male birds find a mate.
B : It helps the birds find food more easily.
C : It helps hide the birds while they sit on their nests.
D : It helps the birds find the flock when migrating.
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Sandra puts some pill bugs into an open box. She covers half the box with a piece of cardboard. She then places the box outside on a summer day, and all the pill bugs move under the cardboard. The pill bugs are most likely responding to which of the following?
A : air pressure
B : bright light
C : wind
D : fog
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Edward spent $ 4 to buy books and $ 3 to buy pens. Now he has $ 12.
How much did Edward spend on books and pens?
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7
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The comet Shoemaker-Levy struck the planet Jupiter in July of 1994. The process of a comet striking a planet is an example of a net decrease in kinetic energy. Kinetic energy was ultimately converted into
A : light.
B : radiation.
C : thermal energy.
D : electromagnetic energy.
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Which term describes the path the Moon travels around Earth?
A : rotation
B : day
C : orbit
D : phase
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Many scientists theorize that global warming will melt the polar ice caps. What would most likely happen if the polar ice caps melted?
A : Ocean levels would increase.
B : Human population would increase.
C : Vegetation in water would decrease.
D : Global precipitation would decrease.
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the correct answer is A
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Which best describes construction technology?
A : exchanging information electronically
B : changing raw materials into goods
C : building and finishing a structure
D : converting and transmitting energy
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the correct answer is C
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Which of the following is a way that everyone can help with conservation efforts?
A : camp in the woods
B : use biodegradable materials
C : visit a landfill
D : use disposable plates
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Specialized cells protect the human body from disease-causing microbes by
1 : producing chemicals that destroy the microbes
2 : dissolving wastes from the microbes
3 : creating recessive genes in the microbes
4 : supplying oxygen and nutrients to the microbes
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The systems of the human body work together. Which system works with the skeletal system by pulling on the bones to create movement?
A : digestive
B : circulatory
C : muscular
D : nervous
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A push or a pull on an object is an example of
A : force.
B : weight.
C : energy.
D : work.
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Which of the following statements applies to all states of matter?
A : Matter takes the shape of its container.
B : Matter is made up of particles that are stationary.
C : Matter consists of tightly packed particles.
D : Matter is made up of particles called atoms.
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New vaccines for diseases are being developed all the time. How do vaccines most likely help people?
A : Vaccines help prevent illnesses.
B : Vaccines keep the environment cleaner.
C : Vaccines help cure people who are sick.
D : Vaccines kill bacteria that cause infections.
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An object such as a hammer weighs less on the Moon than on Earth. This is because the Moon has a
A : thinner atmosphere than Earth.
B : smaller diameter than Earth.
C : stronger magnetic field than Earth.
D : lower mass than Earth.
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A modern theory of the origin of the universe proposes that the first atoms formed were primarily atoms of which element?
A : iron
B : carbon
C : helium
D : hydrogen
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18 red peaches, 14 yellow peaches and 17 green peaches are in the basket.
How many red and yellow peaches are in the basket?
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32
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Which device would most likely be used to produce light energy?
A : a laser
B : a radio
C : a toaster
D : a microwave
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Which best describes the Sun?
A : very small white dwarf
B : medium yellow dwarf
C : large blue giant
D : red supergiant
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Corals are small marine organisms that live in groups and make hard outer skeletons to protect their bodies. Over time, these outer skeletons can build up to make large coral reefs. Which of the following statements best describes one way the formation of a coral reef changes the ocean ecosystem?
A : It makes the ocean water saltier.
B : It removes sand from the ocean floor.
C : It causes ocean waves to become stronger.
D : It creates a habitat for some ocean animals.
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Mutations that occur in sex cells can be passed from parent to offspring during
A : cloning.
B : budding.
C : binary fission.
D : sexual reproduction.
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the correct answer is D
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A student performs an experiment and the results are shown below: Before- Iron filings are brown, small, and magnetic: Copper sulfate crystals are blue, brittle, and not magnetic. After- The copper formed was reddish, solid, and not magnetic: Iron sulfide solution was colorless and not magnetic. Which statement supports that a chemical reaction took place?
A : Changes in color occurred.
B : A new substance was formed.
C : A physical change in the iron occurred.
D : The original substances were present after.
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the correct answer is B
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Maryland has many renewable and nonrenewable natural resources. Which group contains only renewable resources found in Maryland?
A : wind, oil, coal
B : fish, coal, wind
C : oil, water, trees
D : trees, water, fish
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the correct answer is D
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A stationary air mass over the Gulf of Mexico would typically be
A : warm and dry.
B : warm and humid.
C : cool and dry.
D : cool and humid.
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Norma's flashlight was not working. She replaced the old batteries with new ones, and the flashlight turned on. Why did the flashlight work after she replaced the batteries?
A : because the batteries conduct the electricity
B : because the batteries supply the energy
C : because the batteries produce light
D : because the batteries produce heat
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