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Deck 3: Science, Systems, Matter, and Energy
1
When are mathematical models most useful?
A)when controlled experiments are impossible
B)when controlled experiments are very easy to perform
C)when responses to causing events show no variability
D)when there are a few interacting variables
A)when controlled experiments are impossible
B)when controlled experiments are very easy to perform
C)when responses to causing events show no variability
D)when there are a few interacting variables
A
2
Which source is bestow consult in order to learn more about what scientists generally agree on?
A)Popular Science
B)CNN
C)newspaper headlines
D)Canadian Journal of Zoology publications
A)Popular Science
B)CNN
C)newspaper headlines
D)Canadian Journal of Zoology publications
D
3
Which description represents a system?
A)multiple mathematical equations used to describe the behaviour of multiple observations
B)a set of components that function and interact in some regular and theoreticallyunderstandable manner
C)a physical model that has positive and negative feedback loops that proves a scientific hypothesis
D)a conceptual model that proves a scientific hypothesis
A)multiple mathematical equations used to describe the behaviour of multiple observations
B)a set of components that function and interact in some regular and theoreticallyunderstandable manner
C)a physical model that has positive and negative feedback loops that proves a scientific hypothesis
D)a conceptual model that proves a scientific hypothesis
B
4
Which statement best characterizes the effect of human events on the environment?
A)Feedback is usually immediate.
B)It is predicted that the environment is diverse.
C)Long delays exist between events and responses.
D)Our generalizations are based upon many experiences.
A)Feedback is usually immediate.
B)It is predicted that the environment is diverse.
C)Long delays exist between events and responses.
D)Our generalizations are based upon many experiences.
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5
Suppose that a chart of coloured bars are used to show the number of kilocalories used per person per day in different societies through the course of history.What type of model is this?
A)a mental model
B)a graphic model
C)a conceptual model
D)a mathematical model
A)a mental model
B)a graphic model
C)a conceptual model
D)a mathematical model
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6
Which behaviour would be most appreciated by the scientific community?
A)observing patterns in an artificial environment
B)overstating a claim
C)understating a claim
D)hypothesizing about evidence
A)observing patterns in an artificial environment
B)overstating a claim
C)understating a claim
D)hypothesizing about evidence
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7
What type of models do weather forecasters rely on?
A)complicated theological models
B)complicated conceptual models
C)complicated mathematical models
D)complicated mental models
A)complicated theological models
B)complicated conceptual models
C)complicated mathematical models
D)complicated mental models
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8
Which discipline informs environmental science?
A)ecology
B)banking
C)travel science
D)literature
A)ecology
B)banking
C)travel science
D)literature
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9
Which model is mostlikely to be used in the scientific process?
A)a religious model
B)a facility model
C)a theological model
D)a biological model
A)a religious model
B)a facility model
C)a theological model
D)a biological model
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10
Which statement describes scientific enterprise?
A)Established scientific theories are not challenged and continue to hold true.
B)Advances in science are never based on disagreement, speculation, and controversy.
C)Science is the acceptance of what works and the rejection of what does not work.
D)Scientific laws and theories are based on certainties, not statistical probabilities.
A)Established scientific theories are not challenged and continue to hold true.
B)Advances in science are never based on disagreement, speculation, and controversy.
C)Science is the acceptance of what works and the rejection of what does not work.
D)Scientific laws and theories are based on certainties, not statistical probabilities.
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11
Which means do scientists use to reduce errors in their observations and measurements?
A)taking measurement only once and using that value
B)testing measuring devices against known samples
C)testing measuring devices against unknown samples
D)using procedures that are not standardized
A)taking measurement only once and using that value
B)testing measuring devices against known samples
C)testing measuring devices against unknown samples
D)using procedures that are not standardized
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12
A small weigh scale was tested with a verified one-pound sample and the scale stated that the sample weighed 1.1 pounds.Which statement best describes the measurements that had been taken with this scale prior to the testing?
A)The measurements were accurate but not precise.
B)The measurements were both accurate and precise.
C)The measurements were neither accurate nor precise.
D)The measurements were precise but not accurate.
A)The measurements were accurate but not precise.
B)The measurements were both accurate and precise.
C)The measurements were neither accurate nor precise.
D)The measurements were precise but not accurate.
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13
Which statement is most likely to be said by a scientist?
A)I'd like to offer an alternative hypothesis to explain the data.
B)Perhaps you are right.But I think the data more strongly support a different view.
C)That seems a plausible model of the system we are studying.
D)We should design an experiment to test this hypothesis.
A)I'd like to offer an alternative hypothesis to explain the data.
B)Perhaps you are right.But I think the data more strongly support a different view.
C)That seems a plausible model of the system we are studying.
D)We should design an experiment to test this hypothesis.
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14
Which statement most accurately describes frontier science?
A)Frontier science can lead the public to think that science has all the answers.
B)Frontier science often deals with untested models and hypotheses.
C)Frontier science is used in remote places.
D)Frontier science often deals with well-documented data.
A)Frontier science can lead the public to think that science has all the answers.
B)Frontier science often deals with untested models and hypotheses.
C)Frontier science is used in remote places.
D)Frontier science often deals with well-documented data.
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15
Which model is the mostuseful for perceiving and predicting events in the environmental arena?
A)a conceptual model
B)a mathematical model
C)a physical model
D)a mental model
A)a conceptual model
B)a mathematical model
C)a physical model
D)a mental model
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16
Which of the following is the best definition of science?
A)Science is a collection of facts determined by scientific methods.
B)Science studies the past to predict the future.
C)Science attempts to discover order in nature to interpret the past.
D)Science uses data to formulate scientific laws that become the basis for making predictions.
A)Science is a collection of facts determined by scientific methods.
B)Science studies the past to predict the future.
C)Science attempts to discover order in nature to interpret the past.
D)Science uses data to formulate scientific laws that become the basis for making predictions.
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17
Under which circumstances do human mental models tend to be unreliable?
A)When there are few interacting variables.
B)When we attempt to extrapolate from many experiences to a general case.
C)When the consequences occur immediately following causal events.
D)When the consequences of one event lead to other consequences.
A)When there are few interacting variables.
B)When we attempt to extrapolate from many experiences to a general case.
C)When the consequences occur immediately following causal events.
D)When the consequences of one event lead to other consequences.
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18
What is required to discover and formulate a scientific law?
A)fabrication
B)lack of knowledge
C)fairy tales
D)use of scientific methods
A)fabrication
B)lack of knowledge
C)fairy tales
D)use of scientific methods
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19
Which question is a scientist most likely to ask?
A)How many times should we run this experiment?
B)What is the meaning of life for humans?
C)What new hypothesis can be drawn to test this experiment?
D)How can these scientific laws be formulated to use the data?
A)How many times should we run this experiment?
B)What is the meaning of life for humans?
C)What new hypothesis can be drawn to test this experiment?
D)How can these scientific laws be formulated to use the data?
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20
Which of the following is characteristic of a system?
A)A system functions in a regular and predictable manner.
B)A system consists solely of inputs and outputs.
C)A system cannot be accurately modeled.
D)A system is highly random in its function.
A)A system functions in a regular and predictable manner.
B)A system consists solely of inputs and outputs.
C)A system cannot be accurately modeled.
D)A system is highly random in its function.
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21
Which situation involves a long time delay that results in environmental degradation?
A)depletion of the ozone layer
B)clear-cutting a forest
C)marine oil spills
D)building new four-lane highways
A)depletion of the ozone layer
B)clear-cutting a forest
C)marine oil spills
D)building new four-lane highways
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22
Which statement is the bestdefinition of matter?
A)Matter has the capacity to change in form.
B)Matter has the ability toproduce change.
C)Matter has mass and occupies space.
D)Matter has the capacity to do work.
A)Matter has the capacity to change in form.
B)Matter has the ability toproduce change.
C)Matter has mass and occupies space.
D)Matter has the capacity to do work.
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23
What is the nature of liquids, solids, and gases?
A)they are chemical forms of matter
B)they are compounds
C)they are physical forms of matter
D)they are mixtures
A)they are chemical forms of matter
B)they are compounds
C)they are physical forms of matter
D)they are mixtures
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24
What does the volume of an atom mostly consistof?
A)protons
B)free space
C)neutrons
D)electrons
A)protons
B)free space
C)neutrons
D)electrons
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25
Which of the following bestdescribes N₂ and O₂?
A)molecules consisting of two elements of the same compound
B)molecules consisting of two atoms of the same element
C)compounds consisting of two different elements
D)elements consisting of a compound and an ion
A)molecules consisting of two elements of the same compound
B)molecules consisting of two atoms of the same element
C)compounds consisting of two different elements
D)elements consisting of a compound and an ion
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26
Which statement best describes a synergistic effect?
A)It induces a positive feedback loop and results in continued interaction.
B)It occurs when two or more factors interact to produce a greater effect than each would have produced separately.
C)It results in a time delay.
D)It occurs when two or more factors interact to produce a lesser effect than each would have produced separately.
A)It induces a positive feedback loop and results in continued interaction.
B)It occurs when two or more factors interact to produce a greater effect than each would have produced separately.
C)It results in a time delay.
D)It occurs when two or more factors interact to produce a lesser effect than each would have produced separately.
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27
What is oneexample of a positive feedback loop?
A)a temperature-regulating system
B)compound interest in a savings account
C)recycling aluminum cans
D)a thermostat
A)a temperature-regulating system
B)compound interest in a savings account
C)recycling aluminum cans
D)a thermostat
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28
What is one example of a negative feedback loop?
A)a thermostat that maintains a certain temperature in your house
B)sweating to heat your body up during and after vigorous exercise
C)exponential population growth
D)the accelerating gain of heat as a pan of hot water is removed from the stove
A)a thermostat that maintains a certain temperature in your house
B)sweating to heat your body up during and after vigorous exercise
C)exponential population growth
D)the accelerating gain of heat as a pan of hot water is removed from the stove
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29
Which term best defines a situation where two or more processes interact such that the combined effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects?
A)a chaotic interaction
B)a homeostatic interaction
C)a negative feedback interaction
D)a synergistic interaction
A)a chaotic interaction
B)a homeostatic interaction
C)a negative feedback interaction
D)a synergistic interaction
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30
Which statement is the bestexample of synergism?
A)The combined effects of alcohol and a depressant produce a greater effect than would be expected from adding their individual effects.
B)When the exponential growth of the human population exceeds the carrying capacity, a massive dieback will occur.
C)The use of alcohol reduces the effectiveness of a blood thinner.
D)Secondary smoke may increase chances of lung cancer in a nonsmoker.
A)The combined effects of alcohol and a depressant produce a greater effect than would be expected from adding their individual effects.
B)When the exponential growth of the human population exceeds the carrying capacity, a massive dieback will occur.
C)The use of alcohol reduces the effectiveness of a blood thinner.
D)Secondary smoke may increase chances of lung cancer in a nonsmoker.
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31
Which of the following is an example of a time delay?
A)A fox eats a rabbit.
B)A smoker develops lung cancer.
C)A largemouth bass eats a salmon fry.
D)Higher altitude causes oxygen deficiency.
A)A fox eats a rabbit.
B)A smoker develops lung cancer.
C)A largemouth bass eats a salmon fry.
D)Higher altitude causes oxygen deficiency.
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32
What is atomic mass equal to?
A)the sum of the neutrons and protons
B)the sum of the neutrons and isotopes
C)the sum of the neutrons and electrons
D)the sum of the protons, neutrons, and electrons
A)the sum of the neutrons and protons
B)the sum of the neutrons and isotopes
C)the sum of the neutrons and electrons
D)the sum of the protons, neutrons, and electrons
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33
The community knew the effects of Chemical X and Chemical Y when used independently of one another.Safe limits were set for the use of each chemical.When both chemicals were released into the environment at their safe levels, but at the same time and location, massive quantities of fish died.What is the mostprobable explanation for this occurrence?
A)negative feedback
B)synergistic interaction
C)positive feedback
D)homeostasis
A)negative feedback
B)synergistic interaction
C)positive feedback
D)homeostasis
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34
What does the term atomic number refer to?
A)the number of atoms in a molecule
B)the number of protons in an atom
C)the number of electrons in an atom
D)the number of neutrons in a molecule
A)the number of atoms in a molecule
B)the number of protons in an atom
C)the number of electrons in an atom
D)the number of neutrons in a molecule
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35
What is one example of a negative feedback loop?
A)chaos
B)leverage
C)secretion of certain enzymes increase the rate of certain chemical reactions
D)homeostasis
A)chaos
B)leverage
C)secretion of certain enzymes increase the rate of certain chemical reactions
D)homeostasis
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36
What does a positive feedback loop do?
A)A positive feedback loop accelerates change and goes on infinitely.
B)A positive feedback loop slows down change and goes on infinitely.
C)A positive feedback loop slows down change and is finite.
D)A positive feedback loop accelerates change and is finite.
A)A positive feedback loop accelerates change and goes on infinitely.
B)A positive feedback loop slows down change and goes on infinitely.
C)A positive feedback loop slows down change and is finite.
D)A positive feedback loop accelerates change and is finite.
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37
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons examples of?
A)negative ions
B)forms of energy
C)subatomic particles
D)charged particles
A)negative ions
B)forms of energy
C)subatomic particles
D)charged particles
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38
Which of the following is an element?
A)compound
B)soil
C)water
D)nitrogen
A)compound
B)soil
C)water
D)nitrogen
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39
A driver and passenger were stopped by a fallen tree across the road.Although neither could move the tree alone, together theymoved it off the road.Which concept bestdescribes their solution?
A)homeostatic interaction
B)positive feedback interaction
C)synergistic interaction
D)chaotic interaction
A)homeostatic interaction
B)positive feedback interaction
C)synergistic interaction
D)chaotic interaction
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40
What is one distinctive building block of matter?
A)compound
B)mixture
C)element
D)isotope
A)compound
B)mixture
C)element
D)isotope
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41
How do isotopes differ from each other?
A)by their number of protons
B)by their number of neutrons
C)by their number of ions
D)by their number of atoms
A)by their number of protons
B)by their number of neutrons
C)by their number of ions
D)by their number of atoms
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42
How do scientists classify energy?
A)as either potential or mechanical
B)as either potential or kinetic
C)as either chemical or physical
D)as either kinetic or mechanical
A)as either potential or mechanical
B)as either potential or kinetic
C)as either chemical or physical
D)as either kinetic or mechanical
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43
Which complex compound is matched with its correct building block?
A)proteins-fatty acids
B)nucleic acids-monosaccharides
C)chromosomes-proteins
D)complex carbohydrates-simple sugars such as glucose
A)proteins-fatty acids
B)nucleic acids-monosaccharides
C)chromosomes-proteins
D)complex carbohydrates-simple sugars such as glucose
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44
Which of the following is an example of ionizing radiation?
A)microwaves
B)gamma rays
C)infrared waves
D)visible waves
A)microwaves
B)gamma rays
C)infrared waves
D)visible waves
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45
Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy?
A)a chunk of coal
B)a stick of dynamite
C)a falling rock
D)a pellet of uranium oxide
A)a chunk of coal
B)a stick of dynamite
C)a falling rock
D)a pellet of uranium oxide
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46
What is the electronic charge of an ion?
A)a net negative charge
B)no charge
C)a net positive charge
D)a net positive or a net negative charge
A)a net negative charge
B)no charge
C)a net positive charge
D)a net positive or a net negative charge
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47
A parent and a five-year-old child spent 30 minutes picking up all the toys from the floor and putting them away.The next evening, most of the toys were back on the floor.Which term best describes this observation?
A)conservation of energy
B)entropy
C)kinetic energy
D)conservation of matter
A)conservation of energy
B)entropy
C)kinetic energy
D)conservation of matter
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48
How many H⁺ ions are there in a solution with a ph of 6 compared to a solution with a ph of 8?
A)2000 less
B)2000 more
C)100 less
D)100 more
A)2000 less
B)2000 more
C)100 less
D)100 more
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49
The manufacture of one plastic soda pop bottle requires the consumption of approximately 100 litres of crude oil, 100 kilograms of steel, 100 litres of water, and various amounts of other materials.Which statement best describes this situation?
A)Plastic bottles have a low material efficiency.
B)Plastic bottles have a high resource productivity.
C)Most of the matter used to manufacture plastic bottles ends up in the bottle.
D)Plastic bottles represent an efficient use of resources.
A)Plastic bottles have a low material efficiency.
B)Plastic bottles have a high resource productivity.
C)Most of the matter used to manufacture plastic bottles ends up in the bottle.
D)Plastic bottles represent an efficient use of resources.
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50
Which source of iron would be of the highest quality?
A)deposits on the ocean floor
B)a large, scrap metal junkyard
C)a field of spinach
D)a 0.5-mile deep deposit
A)deposits on the ocean floor
B)a large, scrap metal junkyard
C)a field of spinach
D)a 0.5-mile deep deposit
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51
What is the relative energy quality of electricity?
A)very high
B)high
C)low
D)moderate
A)very high
B)high
C)low
D)moderate
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52
Which term best describes what H₂O and NaCl are?
A)organic compounds
B)inorganic compounds
C)mixtures
D)elements
A)organic compounds
B)inorganic compounds
C)mixtures
D)elements
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53
What is present in all organic compounds?
A)hydrogen
B)carbon
C)oxygen
D)nitrogen
A)hydrogen
B)carbon
C)oxygen
D)nitrogen
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54
What is the best example of low-quality energy?
A)electricity
B)nuclei of uranium-235
C)coal
D)heat in the ocean
A)electricity
B)nuclei of uranium-235
C)coal
D)heat in the ocean
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55
What is the best definition of energy?
A)Energy is the movement of molecules.
B)Energy is the random motion of molecules.
C)Energy is the ability to do work and transfer heat.
D)Energy is a force that is exerted over some distance.
A)Energy is the movement of molecules.
B)Energy is the random motion of molecules.
C)Energy is the ability to do work and transfer heat.
D)Energy is a force that is exerted over some distance.
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56
Which molecule might experience a mutation that could be passed from one generation to the next?
A)protein
B)hydrocarbon
C)DNA
D)carbohydrate
A)protein
B)hydrocarbon
C)DNA
D)carbohydrate
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57
What uses low-quality energy?
A)electric motors
B)furnaces for space heating
C)gas combustion engines
D)stoves for cooking
A)electric motors
B)furnaces for space heating
C)gas combustion engines
D)stoves for cooking
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58
What is included in all organic compounds?
A)cadmium
B)hydrocarbons
C)hydro-oxygens
D)carbon dioxide
A)cadmium
B)hydrocarbons
C)hydro-oxygens
D)carbon dioxide
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59
What is the name of the forces of attraction between water molecules?
A)compound bonds
B)covalent bonds
C)hydrogen bonds
D)ionic bonds
A)compound bonds
B)covalent bonds
C)hydrogen bonds
D)ionic bonds
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60
Which of the following is an example of potential energy?
A)chemical energy in a chocolate bar
B)electricity flowing through a wire
C)a leaf falling from a tree
D)a bullet fired at high velocity
A)chemical energy in a chocolate bar
B)electricity flowing through a wire
C)a leaf falling from a tree
D)a bullet fired at high velocity
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61
What is the relative energy quality of normal sunlight?
A)very high
B)low
C)high
D)moderate
A)very high
B)low
C)high
D)moderate
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62
What are the two most common types of ionizing particles emitted by radioactive isotopes?
A)electrons and protons
B)alpha and beta particles
C)gamma and beta particles
D)gamma and alpha particles
A)electrons and protons
B)alpha and beta particles
C)gamma and beta particles
D)gamma and alpha particles
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63
Which option is most effective for dealing with nondegradable pollutants?
A)Reuse them.
B)Remove them from contaminated air.
C)Remove them from contaminated water.
D)Remove them from contaminated soil.
A)Reuse them.
B)Remove them from contaminated air.
C)Remove them from contaminated water.
D)Remove them from contaminated soil.
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64
What best characterizes Earth's closed system?
A)matter and energy
B)energy
C)matter
D)thermodynamics
A)matter and energy
B)energy
C)matter
D)thermodynamics
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65
Which type of radiation is most penetrating?
A)alpha
B)gamma
C)beta
D)ultraviolet
A)alpha
B)gamma
C)beta
D)ultraviolet
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66
What is given off by natural radioactivity?
A)delta rays
B)theta particles
C)epsilon particles
D)gamma rays
A)delta rays
B)theta particles
C)epsilon particles
D)gamma rays
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67
Which amount indicates the measurement of pollutants in parts per trillion (ppt)?
A)one drop in 1 000 000 litres
B)one drop in 10 000 000 litres
C)one drop in 100 000 000 litres
D)one drop in 1 000 000 000 litres
A)one drop in 1 000 000 litres
B)one drop in 10 000 000 litres
C)one drop in 100 000 000 litres
D)one drop in 1 000 000 000 litres
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68
What is the main use of radioisotopes?
A)to determine the age of fossils
B)as garden insecticides
C)to stop pollution
D)as agricultural herbicides
A)to determine the age of fossils
B)as garden insecticides
C)to stop pollution
D)as agricultural herbicides
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69
What is a likely product of a fusion reaction?
A)alpha particles
B)helium
C)tritium
D)deuterium
A)alpha particles
B)helium
C)tritium
D)deuterium
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70
Which matter is broken down by biological action?
A)uranium
B)plastic toys
C)litter in the environment
D)lead and mercury
A)uranium
B)plastic toys
C)litter in the environment
D)lead and mercury
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71
Which statement about nuclear fusion is correct?
A)High-temperature fusion is much harder to initiate but releases more energy per unit of fuel than fission.
B)During nuclear fusion, more than two nuclei of isotopes of light elements are forced together at high temperatures until they fuse and absorb energy.
C)Controlled nuclear fusion reactors are being tested in California and will probably be ready to come online by the year 2030.
D)Fusion is the source of energy in the soil.
A)High-temperature fusion is much harder to initiate but releases more energy per unit of fuel than fission.
B)During nuclear fusion, more than two nuclei of isotopes of light elements are forced together at high temperatures until they fuse and absorb energy.
C)Controlled nuclear fusion reactors are being tested in California and will probably be ready to come online by the year 2030.
D)Fusion is the source of energy in the soil.
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72
What is the most common form of energy released from radioisotopes?
A)cosmic rays
B)ultraviolet rays
C)gamma rays
D)x-rays
A)cosmic rays
B)ultraviolet rays
C)gamma rays
D)x-rays
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73
Which statement is a valid conclusion based on the law of conservation of matter?
A)Everything must go somewhere.
B)We will eventually run out of matter if we keep consuming it at current rates.
C)Pollution can be eliminated completely.
D)We can throw everything away.
A)Everything must go somewhere.
B)We will eventually run out of matter if we keep consuming it at current rates.
C)Pollution can be eliminated completely.
D)We can throw everything away.
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74
Which law of physics governs nuclear changes?
A)law of conservation of matter and energy
B)law of entropy
C)law of conservation of energy
D)law of conservation of matter
A)law of conservation of matter and energy
B)law of entropy
C)law of conservation of energy
D)law of conservation of matter
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75
What type of change converts mass into energy?
A)physical change
B)energy change
C)chemical change
D)nuclear change
A)physical change
B)energy change
C)chemical change
D)nuclear change
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76
What is characteristic of physical and chemical reactions?
A)They involve changes in energy, but not in matter.
B)They involve changes in matter, but not energy.
C)They always require energy.
D)They sometimes emit energy.
A)They involve changes in energy, but not in matter.
B)They involve changes in matter, but not energy.
C)They always require energy.
D)They sometimes emit energy.
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77
Which fuel is used in a nuclear reactor?
A)uranium-500
B)coal
C)petroleum
D)uranium-235
A)uranium-500
B)coal
C)petroleum
D)uranium-235
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78
Which comparison of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion is correct?
A)Nuclear fusion produces less energy than nuclear fission.
B)Nuclear fusion is harder to initiate than nuclear fission.
C)Nuclear fusion occurs in nuclear power plants, whereas nuclear fission occurs in the sun.
D)Nuclear fusion occurs in atomic bombs, whereas nuclear fission occurs in hydrogen bombs.
A)Nuclear fusion produces less energy than nuclear fission.
B)Nuclear fusion is harder to initiate than nuclear fission.
C)Nuclear fusion occurs in nuclear power plants, whereas nuclear fission occurs in the sun.
D)Nuclear fusion occurs in atomic bombs, whereas nuclear fission occurs in hydrogen bombs.
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79
Which statement is an example of a physical change?
A)A chunk of coal is burned to produce carbon dioxide.
B)In the troposphere, sulphur dioxide and water vapour reacts to produce sulphuric acid.
C)A plant converts carbon dioxide into carbohydrate.
D)Confetti is cut from pieces of paper.
A)A chunk of coal is burned to produce carbon dioxide.
B)In the troposphere, sulphur dioxide and water vapour reacts to produce sulphuric acid.
C)A plant converts carbon dioxide into carbohydrate.
D)Confetti is cut from pieces of paper.
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80
Which source of energy will most likely provide high-temperature industrial heat?
A)high velocity water flow
B)hydrogen gas
C)concentrated sunlight
D)concentrated geothermal
A)high velocity water flow
B)hydrogen gas
C)concentrated sunlight
D)concentrated geothermal
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