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In making a cake, which process involves a chemical change?
a. mixing ingredients for the batter
b. slicing strawberries for the topping
c. spreading frosting on the cake
d. baking the batter to form the cake
The diagram below shows the geometric structure of a molecule of water (H2O). What do the symbols (Black Circles) and (Grey Circle) represent in the model?
a. genetic material
b. cells
c. chemical bonds
d. atoms
The law of conservation of mass can be demonstrated by a chemical reaction. Which of the following models of a chemical reaction best represents the law of conservation of mass?
Which one of the following pictures shows the object that is the most dense?
A baseball strikes the roof of a car and dents it. The paint on the roof begins to crack and chip, exposing the metal. The exposed metal on the roof rusts, eventually causing a small hole in the roof. Which event is NOT a physical change?
a. the paint cracks and chips
b. the exposed metal rusts
c. the rook of the car dents
d. the baseball strikes the roof
Heat will continue to transfer between two areas or objects until
a. both areas/objects are the same temperature
b. the melting point is reached
c. all heat energy is lost to the air
d. the colder object absorbs all of the heat energy
Which of the following is formed when two elements combine chemically?
a. an electron
b. a atom
c. a compound
d. a mixture
What is the smallest unit of a chemical compound that still has the properties of that compound?
a. a nucleus
b. a molecule
c. an element
d. an atom
A student is given a sample of an unknown liquid to test in the laboratory. The student thinks that the liquid is water. Which of the following physical properties of the sample is most helpful to determine if the liquid is water?
a. the color of the liquid
b. the mass of the liquid
c. the volume of the liquid
d. the boiling point of the liquid
In chemistry, the elements are
a. Pure chemical substances containing only one type of atom
b. Pure chemical substances containing two or more different types of atoms
c. Substances which can be burnt in the presence of air
d. Substances which do not react with other substances
Which of the following do water (H2O), rust (Fe2O3), and salt (NaCl) have in common?
a. Water, rust and salt are atoms.
b. Water, rust and salt are mixtures.
c. Water, rust and salt are elements.
d. Water, rust and salt are compounds.
The table below shows the number of each kind of atom that makes up one molecule of the compounds sucrose and ethanol. Which of the following is the same for both compounds?
a. the mass of each molecule
b. the length of each molecule
c. the types of atoms in each molecule
d. the number of atoms in each molecule
The figure shows a toaster that toasts bread. Which energy conversion takes place when a toaster is switched on?
a. chemical to sound
a. chemical to sound
c. chemical to thermal
d. electrical to thermal
Which statement best describes the energy changes that occur while a child is riding on a sled down a steep, snow-covered hill?
a. Kinetic energy decreases and potential energy increases.
b. Kinetic energy increases and potential energy decreases.
c. Both potential energy and kinetic energy decrease.
d. Both potential energy and kinetic energy increase.
At what point in its fall does the kinetic energy of a falling object equal its potential energy?
a. at the start of the fall
b. halfway between the start and the end
c. at the end of the fall
d. at all points during the fall
The diagram shows a boulder rolling down a hill into a valley and then up the opposite hill. At which position does the boulder have the greatest kinetic energy?
David aims and shoots a basketball into the net. The dotted arrows in the diagram above show the path of the basketball.
At which point is the kinetic energy the highest?
David aims and shoots a basketball into the net. The dotted arrows in the diagram above show the path of the basketball.
At which point is the potential energy the highest?
Which of the following models correctly represents the compound phosphorus trichloride (PCl3)?
The liquid in a thermometer rises when the temperature increases. This is because the particles in the liquid
a. move faster and spread apart
b. lose heat energy and condense
c. move slower and spread apart
d. lose heat energy and evaporate
The diagram shows two magnets. If the magnets are brought closer together, they will
a. attract each other with a stronger force
b. stay in the same position
c. repel each other with a stronger force
Which of the following sets of tools would be most useful in an experiment measuring the rate of transfer of thermal energy in four different liquids?
a. Triple-beam balance, beakers, metric ruler
b. Hot plate stove, beakers, thermometers
c. Microscope, funnel, metric ruler
d. pH meter, test tubes, forceps
Which graph correctly shows the effect of heat energy on the motion of molecules of matter?
Given the diagrams X, Y, and Z below, Which diagram or diagrams represent compound?
a. X only
b. X and Y
c. Y only
d. X and Z
Use Newton’s second Law of Motion to calculate how much force would be necessary to move a 100 kg object at a speed of 2 m/s2.
a. 50 N
b. 200 N
c. 102 N
d. not enough information
The graph below shows distance and time for one of Anna’s swimming races. What is Anna’s average speed?
a. 2 m/s
b. 6 m/s
c. 8 m/s
d. 72 m/s
During which span of time was the beetle not moving?
a. 0-4 minutes
b. 4-6 minutes
c. 6-14 minutes
d. 14-16 minutes
How many centimeters were traveled in the first 6 minutes?
a. 6 cm
b. 8 cm
c. 4 cm
d. 16 cm
For an object to remain at rest, which of the following must be true?
a. The forces on it are balanced.
b. There is no friction.
c. Gravity does not act on it.
d. The object has no mass.
Read the following statements. Which one is NOT a great illustration of Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion?
a. Firefighters hold hoses firmly because as the water shoots out, the hose is pushed back.
b. A car speeding on the highway slows down when they see a police car.
c. A cannon jumps back as it is fired by a soldier.
d. When you sit in your chair, your body exerts a downward force on the chair and the chair exerts an upward force on your body