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What measures a fluid’s resistance to flow? A. elasticity B. viscosity C. density D. surface tension Answer:
B
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What happens to the wire in a fuse if it's current rating is exceed? A. ignites B. disappears C. sparks D. it melts Answer:
D
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Polar climates include polar and which other kind of tundra? A. mountains B. arid C. alpine D. tropic Answer:
C
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What disease is given as an example of a sex-linked trait? A. hemophilia B. arthritis C. hypertension D. emphysema Answer:
A
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What type of feeders are earthworms? A. middle B. oil C. top D. deposit Answer:
D
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What part of the plant is the main site of photosynthesis? A. stem B. root C. soil D. leaf Answer:
D
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Aluminosilicates are formed by replacing some of the si atoms in silicates by which atoms? A. ad B. fe C. al D. ce Answer:
C
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In a smoke detector, a battery in the electric circuit creates what between the metal plates? A. cooling B. voltage C. hydrogen D. magnetism Answer:
B
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Photochemical smog consists mainly of what? A. ozone B. acid C. carbon D. oxygen Answer:
A
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What lizards can change colors based on the color of their surroundings? A. skink B. Monitor C. geckos D. chameleons Answer:
D
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Lipids are organic compounds that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and? A. oxygen B. nitrogen C. helium D. methane Answer:
A
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What do you call the force a machine applies to an object? A. drop force B. premium force C. optimal force D. output force Answer:
D
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In scientific terms, average acceleration is the rate at which what changes? A. velocity B. direction C. gravity D. volume Answer:
A
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Some atoms are more stable when they gain or lose an electron and form what? A. electrons B. molecules C. ions D. protons Answer:
C
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Like a blanket on a sleeping person, greenhouse gases act as what for the planet? A. ventilation B. plastic C. Exterior Coverings D. insulation Answer:
D
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What is the process in which a solid changes directly to a gas without going through the liquid state called? A. vaporization B. amplification C. sublimation D. Diffusion Answer:
C
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How many forces do objects on earth have acting on them at all times? A. ten B. three C. four D. two Answer:
D
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How often does sperm develop in humans? A. sporadically B. continuously C. monthly D. rarely Answer:
B
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Scientists found that the youngest rocks on the seafloor were where? A. mid - ocean glaciers B. mid-ocean ridges C. trenches. D. mid - ocean sediments Answer:
B
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The reproductive tissues of male and female humans develop similarly in utero until a low level of the hormone testosterone is released from male what? A. gonads B. bladder C. liver D. kidneys Answer:
A
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Flatworms have a concentration of nerve tissue in the head end, which was a major step in the evolution of what organ? A. liver B. brain C. kidney D. heart Answer:
B
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What type of energy travels through matter in wave form? A. magnetic B. vibrational C. sound D. light Answer:
C
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What speeds up chemical reactions inside cells? A. inhibitors B. nucleus C. electrodes D. catalysts Answer:
D
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What atmosphere do gills help exchange gas in? A. stratosphere B. water C. air D. ecosystem Answer:
B
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Community interactions are important factors in what? A. natural selection B. natural process C. natural resources D. natural change Answer:
A
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The end of a pine tree branch bears the male cones that produce what? A. the pollen B. oxygen C. the stigmas D. the ovaries Answer:
A
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One seismogram indicates the distance to the what? A. the moon B. houses C. epicenter D. researchers Answer:
C
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What is the process of creating complementary strands of mrna called? A. transcription B. division C. differentiation D. mutation Answer:
A
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In ancient egypt gold mines were the property of what? A. state B. prospectors C. people D. city Answer:
A
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The arid environment of a desert, for instance, can quickly deplete an animal of what? A. strength B. air C. protein D. water Answer:
D
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What type of chemistry is the study of chemicals containing carbon called? A. biochemistry B. inorganic chemistry C. organic chemistry D. bioanalytical chemistry Answer:
C
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What is the muscular organ shaped like an upside-down pear that has a thick lining of tissues called the endometrium? A. lungs B. kidney C. liver D. uterus Answer:
D
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What includes all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area and how they interact? A. biome B. tundra C. ecosystem D. habitat Answer:
C
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What is used for cooling detectors of infrared telescopes? A. material nitrogen B. liquid nitrogen C. carbon dioxide D. hand nitrogen Answer:
B
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What do we call something that pushes or pulls on an object? A. friction B. reaction C. annoyance D. force Answer:
D
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Velocity is a vector that has both direction and what? A. variable B. magnitude C. latitude D. radiation Answer:
B
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What are the two classifications for organisms living in water? A. arctan and plankton B. arctan and nekton C. nekton and plankton D. scharwenka and plankton Answer:
C
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Where are hotspot volcanoes commonly found? A. rivers B. lakes C. streams D. the ocean Answer:
D
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The muscles of the anterior compartment of the lower leg are generally responsible for dorsiflexion, and the muscles of the posterior compartment of the lower leg are generally responsible for this? A. ganglion flexion B. posterior flexion C. plantar flexion D. walking flexion Answer:
C
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The presence of what, which acts as a trigger, affects the rate of chemical reaction? A. catalyst B. light C. heat D. friction Answer:
A
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What do you call the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into two smaller nuclei? A. cell division B. nuclear fusion C. nuclear fission D. critical fission Answer:
C
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What method is used to map the earth on flat paper? A. surveying B. calculations C. forecasts D. projections Answer:
D
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Water molds mostly live in water or moist? A. soil B. cells C. biomes D. plants Answer:
A
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What is the act of noting or detecting phenomenon through the senses A. sensory overload B. invention C. an observation D. overstimulation Answer:
C
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What two measurements are multiplied to find the area of a rectangle? A. depth and width B. length and width C. length and depth D. volume and mass Answer:
B
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What is the term for biologically meaningful dna sequences? A. genes B. atoms C. babies D. eggs Answer:
A
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Which common type of diabetes is also known as noninsulin-dependent or adult-onset diabetes? A. type 2 B. type 1 C. juvenile diabetes D. gestational diabetes Answer:
A
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Recognition of pathogens is a function of what type of response? A. inhalation B. hormones C. digestion D. immune Answer:
D
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Typically done to find food or mates, what do you call the regular movement of individuals or populations each year during certain seasons? A. erosion B. migration C. industrialization D. emmigration Answer:
B
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What is the vaccine to prevent infection of hpv? A. herpes B. HIV C. gardasil D. cervical Answer:
C
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Mineral crystals that form when magma cools are usually _______ than crystals that form when lava cools. A. larger B. smaller C. older D. denser Answer:
A
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What element makes up the majority of coal? A. iron B. carbon C. silicon D. lead Answer:
B
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What do you call a simple machine consisting of a sloping surface that connects lower and higher elevations? A. lever B. inclined plane C. wedge D. jack Answer:
B
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What can be combined with an amine to form an amide? A. acetic acid B. carbon dioxide C. ketones D. carboxylic acid Answer:
D
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There are about 50,000 vertebrate species, and they are placed in how many different classes? A. nine B. four C. ten D. three Answer:
A
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In which kind of species do open circulatory systems serve additional functions? A. some apes B. some invertebrates C. some seedlings D. some earthworms Answer:
B
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Boyle’s law applies to matter which is in what state? A. solids B. gas C. liquids D. plasma Answer:
B
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What do we call heated groundwater that erupts from the ground under pressure? A. aquifers B. springs or geysers C. volcanic eruptions D. spas Answer:
B
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Sensory organs that respond to particular sensory stimuli contain cells called what? A. whole receptors B. sensory receptors C. stimulus receptor D. artificial receptors Answer:
B
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How can we reduce use of energy resources? A. modification B. conservation C. restoration D. liberation Answer:
B
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About 50% of all animal species died off between the mesozoic and which other era? A. precambrian B. cretaceous C. cenozoic D. jurassic Answer:
C
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Transforming from a caterpillar to a butterfly requires a lot of what? A. energy B. food C. Water D. fuel Answer:
A
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What two cycles make up the female reproductive cycle? A. cervical and menstrual B. digestive and menstrual C. ovarian and menstrual D. ovarian and cesarean Answer:
C
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Uranium is an example of a non-renewable resource used to produce what type of power? A. electrical B. nuclear C. water D. wind Answer:
B
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One of the early signs of cell disease is this "leaking" of what into the body cells? A. potassium ions B. sodium ions C. glucose D. proteins Answer:
B
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What does the moving piston in an engine turn? A. brake B. hammer C. muffler D. crankshaft Answer:
D
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What type of chloride is a non-volatile material, but does not dissolve in water? A. yellow chloride B. lead chloride C. pink chloride D. silver chloride Answer:
D
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In general, objects expand in all directions as temperature does what? A. increases B. cycles C. stays the same D. decreases Answer:
A
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Paddles and hammers are examples of simple machines that increase the distance over which force is applied, while reducing what? A. momentum B. strength C. gravity D. intensity Answer:
B
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What two things collide to cause gas pressure? A. gas particles and an object B. gas particles and a wave C. gas particles and an electron D. light particles and an object Answer:
A
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Every human cell has the same what, and each cell has thousands of them? A. ribosomes B. DNA C. genes D. chromosomes Answer:
C
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What are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce amniotic eggs called? A. amphibians B. insects C. mammals D. reptiles Answer:
D
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What characteristic of reptile eggs allows them to be laid on land instead of in water? A. they are amniotic B. they are circular C. they are dry D. they trap gas Answer:
A
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What part of the rainforest commonly has ferns and other ground plants? A. understory B. canopy layer C. forest floor D. emergent layer Answer:
A
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The primary function of insulin is to facilitate the uptake of what into body cells? A. sucralose B. water C. chloride D. glucose Answer:
D
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Spindle fibers form between the centrioles during prophase i of what process? A. photosynthesis B. meiosis C. hydrolysis D. mitosis Answer:
B
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How many quarks are in each proton and neutron? A. five B. three C. ten D. four Answer:
B
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What is the year cycle that sunspots occur? A. 12 B. 11 C. 15 D. 22 Answer:
B
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When an unstable nucleus emits radiation and is transformed into the nucleus of other elements this is called? A. radioactive decay B. explosive decay C. naturally decay D. fusion decay Answer:
A
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What is manufactured and added to foods to preserve freshness? A. vitamin c B. trans fat C. protein D. carbohydrates Answer:
B
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Scientists think that stars and galaxies make up only a small part of the matter in the universe. what is the rest of the matter called? A. light matter B. cold matter C. typical matter D. dark matter Answer:
D
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Why are noninfectious diseases not contagious? A. they are inherited B. non-pathogen caused C. they are contagious D. they are viral Answer:
B
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Organisms that "love" acids are known as what? A. acidic B. acidophobes C. acidophiles D. acid heads Answer:
C
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Which enzyme is used in step three of the polymerase chain reaction because of it's ability to withstand high temperatures? A. taq polymerase B. carbon polumerase C. backronym polymerase D. minocycline polymerase Answer:
A
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What do scientists use to study the deep without going to the seafloor? A. telescopes B. drill rigs C. ultrasound machines D. remotely operated vehicles Answer:
D
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The hemisphere that is tilted away from the sun is cooler because it receives less what? A. direct rays B. x-rays C. direct electrons D. pollution Answer:
A
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Like the strings of cello, anything that vibrates produces waves of what? A. sound B. light C. heating D. energy Answer:
D
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The point in the titration at which an indicator changes color is called what? A. end point B. zeta point C. chromatic point D. tipping point Answer:
A
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On a hot, dry day, plants close their stomata to conserve what? A. cold B. air C. water D. sunlight Answer:
C
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What do you call the system of glands that release chemical messenger molecules into the bloodstream? A. homeostasis system B. limbic system C. nervous system D. endocrine system Answer:
D
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Reactant concentrations are highest at which part of a reaction? A. concurrent B. ending C. beginning D. middle Answer:
C
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What happens to the temperature of a system during phase change? A. remains constant B. fluctuates rapidly C. decreases D. increases Answer:
A
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What is the major cause of outdoor air pollution? A. electric lines B. agricultural equipment C. manufacturing industry D. burning fossil fuels Answer:
D
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Why does a metal spoon heat up quickly when placed in a hot drink? A. high specific heat B. insulation C. convection D. low specific heat Answer:
D
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What does the megaspore mother cell produce after meiosis division? A. four diploid megaspores B. two haploid megaspores C. two diploid megapores D. four haploid megaspores Answer:
D
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Synaptic connections can change over time depending on what? A. weight B. activity level C. diet D. age Answer:
B
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What is the body of a roundworm covered with? A. thin epidermis B. slime C. tough cuticle D. thick scales Answer:
C
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The end of the phospholipid molecule that is polar and attracts water is called what? A. hydrophilic B. magnetic C. hydrophobic D. cytosolic Answer:
A
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What is known as the universal solvent? A. water B. oil C. vinegar D. air Answer:
A
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Any organism that causes disease is called what? A. a pathogen B. a parasite C. a virus D. a microbe Answer:
A
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