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which planet is named the Greek god who personified the sky?

(A) Earth

(B) Mars

(C) Pluto

(D) Uranus

uranus

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An animal that only eats only meat is called a(n)

a) omnivore

b) herbivore

c) carnivore

d) voracious

carnivore

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The chemical process in which electrons are removed from a molecule is called

a)respiration

b)recreation

c)oxidation

d)quanfactorial

respiration

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light waves travel at a rate of about

a)186,000 miles per hour

b)186,000 miles per minute

c)18,600 miles per hour

d)186,000 miles per second

186,000 miles per hour

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the largest planet in the solar system is

a)earth

b)mars

c)saturn

d)Jupiter

jupiter

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what is a single unit of quanta called?

a) quantum

b) quantumonium

c) quantus

d) quanfactorial

quantum

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The intestines are part of the

a) circulatory system

b) nervous system

c) respiratory system

d) digestive system

digestive system

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joints that hold bones firmly together are called

a) hinge joints

b) ball and socket joints

c) fixed joints

d) pivot joints

fixed joints

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of the levels listed, the top or broadest level of the classification system for living organisms is called the

a) class

b) phylum

c) kingdom

d) genus

kingdom

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which planet is the brightest object in the sky, aside from the sun and moon?

a) saturn

b) pluto

c) venus

d) mercury

venus

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the human heart includes

a) 2 chambers

b) 3 chambers

c) 4 chambers

d) 5 chambers

4 chambers

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white blood cells

a) produce antibodies

b) fight infections

c) carry oxygen and carbon dioxide

d) both a and b

both a and b

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a measureable amount of protein can be found in all of the following foods EXCEPT

a) eggs

b) meat

c) peas

d) apples

apples

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what is the most abundant element, by mass, in the earths crust?

a) carbon

b) oxygen

c) gold

d) salt

oxygen

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osmosis is

a) diffusion of water

b) transfer of oxygen

c) low blood sugar

d) protein

diffusion of water

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a meter consists of

a) 10 centimeters

b) 100 millimeters

c) 100 centimeters

d) 10 milimeters

100 centimeters

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one light-year is

a) the distance traveled by light in one year

b) the brightness of light at 30,000 miles

c) 17 standard earth years

d) spocks birthday

the distance traveled by light in one year

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electrons are particles that are

a) positively charges

b) neutral

c) able to move freely

d) negatively charged

negatively charged

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the asteroid belt is located

a) around mercury

b) between mars and Jupiter

c) inside the orbit of venus

d) there is no such thing as an asteroid belt

between mars and Jupiter

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the atomic number of an atom is determined by

a) the size of its nucleus

b) the number of protons

c) the number of electrons

d) its location in the periodic table

the number of protons

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the “control center” of a cell is called the

a) nucleus

b) compound

c) mitchochond

d) atom

nucleus

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how many planets in the solar system have rings?

a) one

b) two

c) three

d) four

four

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the temperature at which a substance’s solid and liquid states exits in equilibrium is its

a) melting point

b) boiling point

c) anti-freezing

d) concentration point

melting point

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the atmosphere of mars is composed mostly of

a) oxygen

b) carbon dioxide

c) helium

d) mars has no atmosphere

carbon dioxide

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not counting the sun, the closest star to the earth is

a) rigel

b) proxima centauri

c) antares

d) Betelgeuse

proxima centauri

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what is the change in body form that an insect undergoes from birth to maturity?

a) transformation

b) metamorphosis

c) trinity

d) transmutation

metamorphosis

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An earthquake that measures 4 on the Richter scale would be how many times stronger than an earthquake that measured 2?

a) 2 times stronger

b) 4 times stronger

c) 10 times stronger

d) 100 times stronger

100 times stronger

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muscles attach to bone with

a) nonconnective tissue

b) ligaments

c) tendons

d) rubber bands

rubber bands

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the male part of a flower is called

a) the stamen

b) pistil

c) the throttle

d) stubborn

the stamen

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blood leaving the lungs is

a) hydrogenated

b) coagulated

c) watery

d) oxygented

oxygenated

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which river is the longest?

a) Mississippi

b) nile

c) colorado

d) congo

nile

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the branch of science that studies matter and energy is called

a) chemistry

b) physics

c) oceanography

d) trigonometry

physics

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which type of clouds name comes from the latin word meaning “rain”?

a) nimbus

b) cirrus

c) strato

d) alto

nimbus

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deoxyribonucleic acid is better known as

a) antacid

b) carbohydrates

c) triglyceride

d) DNA

DNA

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the instrument used to measure wind speed

a) barometer

b) anemometer

c) altimeter

d) fanometer

anemometer

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electric charges can be

a) positive or negative

b) positive or neutral

c) negative or neutral

d) neutral only

positive or negative

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which planet in the solar system has the most moons

a) neptune

b) saturn

c) jupiter

d) uranus

jupiter

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the law of gravitation was discovered by

a) albert einstein

b) Isaac newton

c) alexsander graham bell

d) rod powers

issac newton

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which U.S space program is responsible for putting 12 men on the moon?

a) gemini

b) titan

c) voyager

d) apollo

apollo

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animals that eat both plants and animals are called

a) herbivores

b) carnivores

c) omnivores

d) ambidextrous

omnivores

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unlike most other fish, sharks have no

a) gills

b) bones

c) liver

d) heart

bones

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what human organ is responsible for detoxification of red blood cells?

a) liver

b) kidneys

c) intestines

d) stomach

liver

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kinetic energy is the energy that

a) is produced by sound waves

b) an object potentially has

c) is possessed by a moving object

d) results from the attraction of two magnets

is possessed by a moving object

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the terrestial planets consist of

a) jupiter, saturn, uranus, and neptune

b) pluto and neptune

c) mercury, venus, earth, and mars

d) any planet

mercury, venus, earth, and mars

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a step-up transformer

a) increases the voltage in a power line

b) decreases the voltage in a power line

c) dosent affect the voltage in a power line

d) measures the voltage in a power line

increases the voltage in a power line

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which animal has the heaviest brain?

a) human

b) elephant

c) rhinoceros

d) sperm whale

sperm whale

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the sun is what type of star?

a) O type

b) G type

c) F type

d) M type

G type

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molecules are created when

a) matter is created

b) matter is destroyed

c) atoms combine together

d) atoms are separated

atoms combine together

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an example of an embryonic plant would be a

a) tree

b) rose

c) seed

d) cabbage

seed

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the vernal equinox is

a) the first day of winter

b) near the equator

c) the first day of spring

d) a lunar eclipse

the first day of spring

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the rate at which work is done is called:

a) power

b) energy

c) velocity

d) momentum

power

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which branch of science deals with the study of earthquakes?

a) topography

b) cartography

c) seismology

d) physiology

seismology

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in a balanced aquatic ecosystem, which of the following would have the greatest population?

a) fish

b) crabs

c) sharks

d) plankton

plankton

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which scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance?

a) pH

b) moh

c) metric

d) celsius

pH

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according to their locations on the periodic table, argon (Ar) and neon (Ne) are:

a) ionic

b) radioactive

c) liquid metals

d) noble gases

noble gases

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which of the following is the primary force acting on a floating object?

a) magnetism

b) buoyancy

c) torsion

d) tension

buoyancy