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science reviewer test, Essays (high school) of Earth science

reviewer for science exam or test

Typology: Essays (high school)

2018/2019

Uploaded on 10/06/2021

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Download science reviewer test and more Essays (high school) Earth science in PDF only on Docsity! + <Academic-Clinic.com The achiever’s guide to academic life and beyond... Website: http://academic-clinic.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/academic.clinic Twitter: http://twitter.com/acadclinic eS College entrance exam and science high school entrance test tips. Conquer UPCAT, ACET, USTET, DLSUCET, PSHS-NCE, and other entrance tests. SCIENCE PROFICIENCY (General Science) Directions: For each statement or question, choose the letter of the word or expression that, of those given, best completes or answers the question. Then on your answer sheet, blacken the circle that corresponds to your final answer. BEGIN HERE: 1. For work to be done, what are the factors that must be present? a. force and acceleration c. force and distance b. weight and distance d. weight and force 2. Salt water has a density greater than that of pure water. What does this mean? a. Salt water is heavier than water b. Salt water is lighter than water c. Salt water is as heavy as water d. Saltwater has more volume than water For nos. 3-4 Refer to the following figure 3. At which point will the kinetic energy of the ball the greatest? a A b.B cC. d.D 4. At which point will the potential energy of the ball be the greatest? a A b. B. ac d.D 5. What type of heat transfer is responsible for the formation of sea breeze and land breeze? Science I -1- Feel free to pass this on to your friends, but please don’t post it online. Discuss UPCAT and other college entrance exam questions and answers at Academic-Clinic’s Facebook Page. We encourage you to answer the questions we post there and actively participate in the discussions on our wall. For UPCAT, ACET, DLSUCET and USTET tips, tricks, news and other college entrance exam information, visit the Academic-Clinic website. Tell your friends and classmates to come find and join us. The more, the merrier. Good luck! ACademic-Clinic.com The achiever’s guide to academic life and beyond... Website: http://academic-clinic.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/academic.clinic Twitter: http://twitter.com/acadclinic eS College entrance exam and science high school entrance test tips. Conquer UPCAT, ACET, USTET, DLSUCET, PSHS-NCE, and other entrance tests. a. conduction ¢. convection b. condensation d. radiation 6. What is the volume of an object when after dropping, 17.8 mL water in a graduated cylinder rises to 23.6 mL? a. 5.8 mL ¢. 17.8 mL b. 14.2mL d. 23.6 mL 7. What is the weight of an object due to gravity whose mass is 17.6 g? a. 0.176N c. 17.6N b. 1.76N d.176N 8. A monkey weighing 500 newtons climbs a tree 10 meters high. How much work does the monkey do? a. 100 joules c. 1000 joules b. 500 joules d. 5000 joules 9. Which layer of the atmosphere returns radio and TV broadcasts back to earth? a. ionosphere c. mesosphere b. exosphere d. stratosphere 10. What type of clouds will be seen during a stormy day? a. cirrus c. nimbus b. cumulus d. stratus 11. Which of the statements below does not explain the movements of the earth’s crust? a. Earthquakes that originate beneath the sea can produce tsunamis. b. The mantle beneath the earth’s crust is made of plastic materials that have convection currents. c. The earth’s crust has cracked into huge plates which move slowly due t convection currents in the mantle. d. Many years of stress on the rock may fracture the crust causing one portion to slide upward or downward with respect to the other. 12. Erosion and deposition are responsible for the formation of the following landforms except a. flood plain c. mountain b. delta d. lagoon 13. What is 30 °C in °F? a. 30°F c. 86°F Science I -2- Feel free to pass this on to your friends, but please don’t post it online. Discuss UPCAT and other college entrance exam questions and answers at Academic-Clinic’s Facebook Page. We encourage you to answer the questions we post there and actively participate in the discussions on our wall. For UPCAT, ACET, DLSUCET and USTET tips, tricks, news and other college entrance exam information, visit the Academic-Clinic website. Tell your friends and classmates to come find and join us. The more, the merrier. Good luck!
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