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Question 1 Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the roots of certain plants. The plants provide sugar to the bacteria, while the bacteria provide nitrogen to the plant a. Competition b. Parasitism c. Commensalism d. Mutualism Question 2 A small celestial body that orbits the Sun and has a bright nuclues and a faint tail that always points away from the sun. a. Comet b. Meteor c. Meteorite d. Quasar Question 3 What is the mass of a substance that has a density of 17.7 g/cm3 and a volume of 3.06 cm3? a. 522.0 g b. 54.2 g c. 5.4 g d. 54.162 g Question 4 Ohms are the unit of measure of _____________. a. Energy b. Power c. Voltage d. Resistance Question 5 The maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain indefinitely a. Tolerance Range b. Carry Capacity c. Species Richness d. Limits of Growth Question 6 How many electrons does the chlorine ion have? a. 16 b. 17 c. 18 d. None of the above Question 7 An light bulb with resistance of 60 is attached to a circuit with 120 V. What is the current in the circuit? a. 2W b. 2J c. 2A d. 2V Question 8 An organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds by using the Sun’s energy a. Consumer b. Omnivore c. Producer d. Yucky Question 9 The nucleus of an atom can contain… a. Protons and neutrons b. Protons and electrons c. Electrons and neutrons d. Electrons, protons and neutrons Question 10 A solid body that enters Earth’s atmosphere from outer space, becoming hot and bright because of the friction with Earth’s atmosphere. a. Comet b. Meteor c. Meteorite d. Quasar Question 11 A series circuit contains three identical lamps. The battery has 30V. What is the potential difference (voltage) across each lamp. a. 30V b. 10V c. 3V d. 90V Question 12 The process by which sugar is converted into carbon dioxide, water and energy a. Photosynthesis b. Cellular Respiration c. Biogeochemical Cycle d. Consumption Question 13 How much current passes through a 6 Ω resistor that has a potential difference of 50 V across the resistor? a. 0.12 A b. 8.3 A c. 56 A d. 300 A Question 14 Atomic Mass is… a. The number of protons in the nucleus b. The number of electrons in the first orbit c. The total number of electrons and neutrons d. The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus e. None of the above Question 15 The zone around the Earth where life can exist a. Biosphere b. Hydrosphere c. Lithosphere d. Atmosphere Question 16 In a series circuit, you have a light bulb, an ammeter and a voltmeter . You do not change the light bulb, but you decrease the voltage. What happens to the current as read on the ammeter? a. The current increases in the same ratio to the voltage b. The current increases but not in the same ratio to the voltage c. The current remains unchanged d. The current decreases in the same ratio to the voltage Question 17 The type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun a. Annular Eclipse b. Lunar Eclipse c. Sun Eclipse d. Solar Eclipse Question 18 A neutron is… a. A positive charge located in the orbits outside the nucleus b. A neutral charge with a mass of one c. A negative charge located in the orbits outside the nucleus d. A negative charge with a mass of one Question 19 The distance from the Sun to the Earth is 149,599,000 km or 1 Astronomical Unit (AU). If Jupiter is 5.2 AU away from the sun, what is the distance in kilometres? a. 29,919,800 km b. 777,914,800 km c. 1.42 X 108 km d. 7.78 X 1010 km Question 20 The series of processes that move water through the environment a. Carbon Cycle b. Biogeochemical Cycle c. Nitrogen Cycle d. Water Cycle Question 21 A current of 25 A passes through an electrical motor. The motor is attached to 100 V battery. What is the motor’s resistance? a. 40 W b. 4.0 X 102 J c. 4 d. 2,500 Question 22 A region in which a mix of organisms, including humans, and the physical environment form an interacting unit a. Ecosystem b. Biological Niche c. Habitat d. Biosphere Question 23 An arsenic ion has 33 protons, 36 electrons and 42 neutrons. What is the Atomic Mass of the arsenic ion? a. 66 b. 69 c. 75 d. 111 Question 24 What is the term that means “…abiotic conditions within which a species can survive?” a. Carrying Capacity b. Tolerance Range c. Limiting Factors d. Biome. Question 25 Bromine has 35 electrons and an Atomic Mass of 80. What is the Atomic Number of bromine? a. 35 b. 45 c. 115 d. Not enough information to tell Question 26 What proof supports the Big Bang Theory for the start of the Universe? a. Remnant heat from our very, very hot beginning has been measured. b. Galaxies appear to be moving away from us at speeds proportional to their distance…suggesting an expanding universe. c. Hydrogen and oxygen have been found throughout the universe…suggesting expansion d. All of the above e. A and B only Question 27 How many electrons are in the outer shell of the element Potassium? a. 1 b. 8 c. 18 d. 19 Question 28 The Earth-centred model of the solar system is also called the _______________ a. Copernicus Theory b. Galileo Theory c. Geocentric Model d. Heliocentric Model e. Solar Plane Model Question 29 Ions that share electrons form a ______________ a. Covalent Bond b. Element c. Ionic Bond d. Unstable Octet Question 30 What is the chemical name for Li2O? a. Lithium II oxygen b. Lithium oxide c. Di-lithium oxygen d. Oxygen lithide Question 31 A sequence of organisms each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another a. Food Chain b. Food Web c. Trophic Level d. Ecological Niche Question 32 A flow of electrical charge is _______ . a. Coulomb b. Current c. Power d. Voltage e. None of the above Question 33 A representation of energy, numbers or biomass relationships in ecosystems a. Niche b. Ecological Pyramid c. Sustainability d. Biomass Question 34 A device that restricts the flow of current in a electrical circuit and converts the electrical energy to another form of energy (e.g., light) is ________. a. Ammeter b. Fuse c. Insulator d. Load e. Switch f. Voltmeter Question 35 What is the density of a material when the mass is 20.4 g and the volume is 18.6 cm3? a. 38.5 g/cm3 b. 1.10 g/cm3 c. 97 g/cm3 d. 381.5 g/cm3 Question 36 Where does our Sun occur in the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram? a. In the Main Sequence b. Among the Red Giants c. Among the White Dwarfs d. Among the Supernova Question 37 Type of circuit if five light bulbs are linked in one circuit, and if one light bulb is removed, all the light bulbs stop working a. Parallel Circuit b. Series Circuit c. One Circuit d. Combined Circuit Question 38 The characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to chemically react with another substance is ____________. a. Chemical change b. Chemical property c. Physical change d. Physical property Question 39 The measure of the total amount of energy a star radiates per second is _______________. a. Aurora borealis b. Brightness c. Luminosity d. Radiation e. Supernova Question 40 You have a parallel circuit. Total voltage is 2 V. Resistor R1 = 1 Ω and Resistor R2 = 1 Ω. What is the voltage on V1? a. 0.5 V b. 1V c. 2V d. 4V Question 41 You have a parallel circuit. Total voltage is 2 V. Resistor R1 = 1 Ω and Resistor R2 = 1 Ω. What is the Total Current? a. 0.5 A b. 1A c. 2A d. 4A Question 42 You have a parallel circuit. Total voltage is 2 V. Resistor R1 = 1 Ω and Resistor R2 = 1 Ω. What is the Total Resistance? a. 0.5 b. 1 c. 2 d. 4 Question 43 A solution is _________________ a. A substance that dissolves in a solute b. A substance that dissolves a solute c. A homogeneous mixture of two or more pure substances d. A pure substance that consists of only one kind of atom e. A mixture consisting of a gas or a liquid with small particles spread through it, but if left undisturbed, the particles will separate Question 44 The most dominant theory about the origin of the Universe. a. String Theory b. The Beginning c. Big Bang d. Soup Bowl e. Collision Theory Question 45 Mass is __________________. a. A physical property b. The amount of matter a substance contains c. The same regardless of location d. The net gravitational force exerted on an object by all other objects. e. All of the above Question 46 Any factor that restricts the size of a population a. Tolerance Range b. Niche c. Limiting Factors d. Carrying Capacity Question 47 Temperature, precipitation and wind are examples of ….. a. Abiotic Factors b. Biotic Factors c. Biome Factors d. Ecosystems Question 48 Stars often begin as a __________________. a. Nebulae b. Low-Mass Supernova c. Red Dwarf d. Neutron Star e. Quasar f. None of the above Question 49 How many elements are in the chemical compound Ca(OH)2? a. b. c. d. 2 3 5 Not enough information to tell Question 50 What element is represented by the Bohr-Rutherford Diagram? a. Fluorine b. Magnesium c. Neon d. Sodium Question 51 What is a property of a Noble Gas? a. Highly reactive b. Unfilled outer shell c. Chemically unstable d. Rarely forms chemical compounds, and if so, quickly returns to an unbonded state e. All of the above Question 52 The remnant of a meteor that does not burn up completely in Earth’s atmosphere a. Comet b. Celestial Body c. Meteorite d. Quasar Question 53 Law of Electric Charges states the OPPOSITE CHARGES…. a. Attract b. Repel c. Ignore d. Combine Question 54 The process by which an object with an electric charge produces the opposite charge in a neighbouring object WITHOUT touching it. a. Conduction b. Friction c. Induction d. Magnetism e. Radiation Question 55 A light-year is ____________ a. The distance a beam of light travels in a vacuum in one year b. A distance of 63 240 Astronomical Units c. A measurement of inter-stellar distances d. All of the above Question 56 Microbes that cause malaria live within human blood cells a. Commensalism b. Mututalism c. Competition d. Parasitism Question 57 An oxygen ion needs two electrons to fill its outer shell (i.e., become a stable octet). Oxygen bonds with sodium to form Sodium oxide. The chemical formula is Na2O. How many outer valence electrons does sodium have? a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four Question 58 The apparent movement of a planet in the opposite direction to its usual orbit is called ________________ a. Interstellar Movement b. Magnetosphere c. Planetary Orbit d. Replication e. Retrograde Motion Question 59 A system in which the products of a reaction cause the rate of that reaction to decrease. a. Conservation of Energy b. Nuclear Fusion c. Negative Feedback d. Potential Energy e. Epicycle Question 60 Which planet is smaller than Earth? a. Mars b. Uranus c. Neptune d. Saturn e. None of the above Answers 1d 9a 17d 25a 33b 41b 49b 57a 2a 10b 18b 26d 34d 42c 50d 58e 3c 11b 19b 27a 35d 43c 51d 59c 4d 12b 20d 28c 36a 44c 52c 60a 5b 6c 7c 13b 14d 15a 21c 22a 23c 29a 30b 31a 37b 38a 39c 45a 46c 47a 53a 54c 55a ….good job….keep 8c 16d 24b 32b 40c 48a 56d going