In: Physics
Question 1
Which of the following is least likely be categorized as “science”?
Determining the qualities of a pigment used in a famous painting |
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Determining the age of the marble used to make a famous statue |
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Determining the aesthetic properties of a famous poem |
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Determining the thickness of paper on which a work of Shakespeare was written |
4 points
Question 2
You notice that when the parchment paper of an ancient document is exposed to a certain chemical, the parchment paper becomes a different color. What have you done?
used reason and the insight of your mind |
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relied on received wisdom |
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performed an experiment |
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made an observation |
4 points
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT out of place in the context of the scientific method?
Strong reluctance to ever change a hypothesis |
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Preconceptions affecting one’s observations |
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Seeking irrefutable proof of one’s ideas |
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Addressing questions with an open mind |
4 points
Question 4
A scientific observation must be which of the following?
Supportive of the hypothesis in question |
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Previously unobserved |
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Reproducible |
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Unique |
4 points
Question 5
Kepler’s first law of planetary motion says:
Planets orbit the Earth along elliptical paths. |
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Planets orbit the Sun along elliptical paths. |
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Planets orbit the Sun along circular paths. |
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Planets orbit the Earth within crystal spheres. |
4 points
Question 6
Vectors are quantities with which of the following properties?
Magnitude. |
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Magnitude or direction |
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Direction |
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Magnitude and direction |
4 points
Question 7
The measurement of how velocity is changing over a period of time is called:
Acceleration |
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Velocity |
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Speed |
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Distance |
4 points
Question 8
Which of the following is the best definition of energy?
The ability to do work |
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The amount of work in an object |
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The measure of the force in an object |
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The size of the force acting on an object |
4 points
Question 9
Which of the following is NOT a kind of potential energy?
Electrical |
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Elastic |
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Thermal |
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Magnetic |
4 points
Question 10
When a group of organisms get all their energy from the same source, werefer to them as:
an ecological niche. |
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a tropic level. |
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a natural biome. |
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an ecological system. |
4 points
Question 11
In science, heat is commonly measured in what unit?
Calorie |
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Degree |
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Specific heat capacity |
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Gallon |
4 points
Question 12
The coldest possible temperature—absolute zero—is which of the following?
0oC |
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-460oF |
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-273oC |
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0K |
4 points
Question 13
Which one of the following is NOT a statement from the Second Law ofThermodynamics?
Heat will not flow spontaneously from a cold to a hot body. |
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Every Isolated system becomes more disordered with time. |
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Living things must be able to absorb heat from their environment by radiation. |
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You cannot construct an engine that does nothing but convert heat to useful work. |
4 points
Question 14
Which of the following is something common to both the electrical force andthe gravitational force?
They both have roughly the same relative strength. |
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They both can only cause attraction between objects. |
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Both of these are common features between the forces due to electricity and gravity. |
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Neither of these are common features between the electrical and gravitational forces. |
4 points
Question 15
When electric charges are in motion, we have:
a voltage. |
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a battery. |
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a wire. |
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an electric current. |
4 points
Question 16
An electric motor does which of the following?
Converts heat into electrical energy and mechanical energy. |
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Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy and heat. |
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Converts electrical energy and heat into mechanical energy. |
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Converts electrical energy to mechanical energy and heat. |
4 points
Question 17
One significant difference between matter waves (such as earthquakes and sound waves and water waves) and electromagnetic waves is which of the following?
Matter waves happen on larger scales. |
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Electromagnetic waves don’t have detectable effects. |
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Electromagnetic waves can travel through nothing at all. |
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Matter waves involve some type of up-and-down motion. |
4 points
Question 18
The nature of an electromagnetic wave is that:
the electric field is parallel to the magnetic field and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation. |
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the electric field is perpendicular to the magnetic field and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation. |
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the electric and magnetic fields are parallel to each other and to the direction of propagation. |
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the electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to each other and the electric field is parallel to the direction of propagation. |
4 points
Question 19
The most energetic kind of electromagnetic radiation is which of the following?
Infrared waves |
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Microwaves |
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Gamma rays |
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X-rays |
4 points
Question 20
If you use an electrical current to break down water, you get what two gases?
hydrogen and oxygen |
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carbon and dioxide |
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carbon and oxygen |
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hydrogen and carbon |
4 points
Question 21
How is the organization of the Periodic Table of Elements related to the number of electrons in the outermost shell of atoms?
Within a given row, all electrons are within the same shell. |
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The electrons within elements in the leftmost column fill the lowest energy shells. |
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A different column in the Periodic Table corresponds to a different shell. |
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A different row in the Periodic Table corresponds to a different shell. |
4 points
Question 22
In the Rutherford model of the atom, electrons would not stay in orbit very long because they would spiral down into the nucleus. Yet, the Rutherford Model is similar to the planetary model of the solar system. Why don’t the planets spiral down into the Sun?
The gravitational force is much, much weaker than the electrical force so the effectis virtually non-existent. |
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Because the planets and Sun are much larger than electrons and a nucleus. |
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Unlike the gravitational force, the electrical force between two objects increases withtheir separation. |
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Unlike electrons, planets are not accelerating and therefore don’t emit energy in theform of radiation. |
4 points
Question 23
When two atoms link up we call that:
periodicity. |
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a chemical bond. |
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a noble gas. |
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valence. |
4 points
Question 24
Because of the distribution of electrical charges in metals, metals tend to be:
malleable. |
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dull (not shiny). |
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electrically non-conductive. |
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undesirable for industrial purposes. |
4 points
Question 25
The covalent bond is like the ionic bond because of _________, and it is like the metallic bond because of __________.
the sharing of electrons; the many atoms involved |
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the relatively few number of atoms involved; the sharing of electrons |
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the transfer of electrons from one atom to another; the many atoms involved |
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the few number of atoms involved; the transfer of electrons |
Q5:
Kepler’s first law of planetary motion says:---Planets orbit the Sun along elliptical paths.
Q6: Vectors are quantities with which of the following
properties?---> Magnitude and direction
Q7: The measurement of how velocity is changing over a period of
time is called:--> Acceleration
Q8: Which of the following is the best definition of energy?-->
The ability to do work
Q9: Which of the following is NOT a kind of potential energy?-->
Magnetic
Q10: When a group of organisms get all their energy from the same
source, werefer to them as:--->a tropic level.
Q11 : In science, heat is commonly measured in what unit?-->
Calorie
Q12: The coldest possible temperature—absolute zero—is which of the
following?-->-273oC
Q13: Which one of the following is NOT a statement from the Second
Law ofThermodynamics?--> Living things must be able to absorb
heat from their environment by radiation.
Q14: Which of the following is something common to both the electrical force andthe gravitational force?---> They both can only cause attraction between objects.
Q15: When electric charges are in motion, we have:---> an electric current.
Q16: An electric motor does which of the following?---> Converts electrical energy to mechanical energy and heat.