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Biology Science (HS Physical Science) Quiz on Physical Science Quiz , created by Selam H on 19/04/2014.
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Question 1

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W reacts with X in the equation below. \[W+X → Y+Z\]According to the law of conservation of mass, how many grams of W must react completely with 225 grams of X to result in 375 grams as the product?
Answer
  • 150 g
  • 225 g
  • 375 g
  • 600 g

Question 2

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Which statement accurately describes the interaction between the foot and sidewalk as a person moves forward along the sidewalk in the direction of the arrow (forward)?
Answer
  • The foot pushes forward on the sidewalk; the sidewalk does not push forward on the foot.
  • The foot pushes forward on the sidewalk; the sidewalk pushes forward on the foot.
  • The foot pushes backward on the sidewalk; the sidewalk pushes forward on the foot.
  • The foot pushes backward on the sidewalk; the sidewalk pushes backward on the foot.

Question 3

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In the diagram, the top wave is wave X and the bottom wave is wave Y. These waves are similar types of waves with the same amplitude travel in the same medium. Compared to wave X, which statement is correct?
Answer
  • Wave Y has less speed.
  • Wave Y has less less energy.
  • Wave Y has lower frequency.
  • Wave Y has a shorter wavelength.

Question 4

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A student is testing the conductivity of two solid substances. Substance A has a high conductivity and Substance B has a low conductivity. Based on this information, what must be true regarding these two substances?
Answer
  • Electrons in Substance A are able to move more easily than electrons in Substance B.
  • There is more energy stored in chemical bonds in Substance A than there is in Substance B.
  • The atomic nuclei in Substance A have more mass than the atomic nuclei in Substance B.
  • Substance A contains a higher percentage of radioactive atoms than Substance B.

Question 5

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Based on the following information, which of these is the correct element represented? (Yellow = Electron, Blue = Neutron, and Red = Proton.)

Question 6

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What is the mathematical relationship between protons and electrons in a negatively charged atom?
Answer
  • Protons equal the electrons.
  • There are more electrons than protons.
  • There are more protons than electrons.

Question 7

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Refer to the diagram to the left. Which statement is a correct comparison of the red color to the violet color in the visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Answer
  • Violet has a higher frequency and longer wavelength than red.
  • Violet has a higher frequency and a shorter wavelength than red.
  • Violet has a lower frequency and longer wavelength than red.
  • Violet has a lower frequency and a shorter wavelength than red

Question 8

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In an isotope, what changes?
Answer
  • the number of neutrons
  • the number of protons
  • the number of electrons

Question 9

Question
In a ski lift, someone is taken up a ski hill on a chair attached to a wire, than skis down the hill. Which statement best describes the energy change taking place?
Answer
  • The skier loses kinetic energy as they are lifted up the slope aand lose potential energy as they ski down the slope.
  • The skier gains potantial energy as they are lifted up the slope and maintains the same potential energy as they ski down the slope.
  • The skier gains potantial energy as they are lifted up the slope and loses potential energy as they ski down the slope.
  • The skier gains potantial energy as they are lifted up the slope and gain both potential and kinetic energy as they ski down the slope.

Question 10

Question
Two graduated cylinders are filled with the same amount of water; then a metal rod is dropped in one and a ring in the other. Using the picture, what conclusion can you make about this experiment?
Answer
  • The volume can't be determined.
  • The mass can't be determined.
  • The volume of the metal is less than the volume of the ring.
  • The volume of the ring is less than the volume of the metal.
  • The mass of the metal is less than the mass of the ring.
  • The mass of the ring is less than the mass of the metal.

Question 11

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What causes a comet to glow?
Answer
  • sunlight being refected
  • friction
  • gravity
  • bending of light as it passes the atmosphere

Question 12

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What causes a meteor to glow?
Answer
  • sunlight being reflected
  • friction
  • gravity
  • bending of light as it passes the atmosphere

Question 13

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Looking at the picture, which of the following choices shows the correct states of matter for each letter?
Answer
  • X = solid, Y = liquid, Z = gas
  • X = solid, Y = gas, Z = liquid
  • X = liquid, Z = gas, Y = solid
  • X = liquid, Z = solid, Y = gas

Question 14

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The phase changes in this graph are Leg A, Leg C, and Leg E.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Which part of the diagram shows evaporation occuring?
Answer
  • Leg A
  • Leg B
  • Leg C
  • Leg D
  • Leg E
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