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W INTERAMERICAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY NAME: GEOFFREY 7990 SW 117 AVENUE # 112 MIAMI, FL 33183, LAST NAME: ‘GARCIA ROBERTS 18180 NW 36TH STREET # 316 DORAL, FL 33166 WWW ICAHIGHSCHOOLDIPLOMA,COM Ca OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SCHOOL No. 135488 REGISTERED AS A NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Tisai ofl ny when ened by he Regiar ‘SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 embossed = USS. Feseral Law rots he elas o ‘ny porsonofintton witout the writen concert ofthe sident CRS Peco Monzon, Director 7 ofr REGISTRAR. [ACCREDITATION AND AFFILIATIONS. ‘TRANSWORLD ACCREDITING COMMISSION REGISTERED SCHOOL WITH . ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAM TY = = STUDENT NAME: L DATE: = 20426 1 1. Whois the author of The Old Man and The Sea? “7 he author of The Old Man and the Sea” 45 Ernest He ming, 2. Who is Santiago? Sant 1990 L Cubay a why 4 tries to Calch fi herr aH 3, Explain the contliet in this story. The con-tli of of thys Story Is 9g0 | } Sent! 4 tries *e catch aL ish j for eighty Ds But Santiago gets o £15) ‘\yut tries a ; t to Yun way “from him Join 9 northiesh He tree ne \he £ish back, [he other con flict, id santiago ies te Fight nis fof age, a STUDENT SIC_ L pate: M ay Loyroit 12 tiny tes COMPUTER APPLICATIONS EXAM a STUDENT NAME=— - EE DATE: 2: © 0 1. The instructions that tell the computer what to do and how to do it: (a). hardware @} software (c). processor (d) data flow 2. All of these are examples of good posture except: (a). back straight (b). eyes on monitor (c). feet on the floor © elbows on the table 3. when you store your work so come back to it later, you: (a). click it ©. save it (c). type it (d). print it 4. To close a program, you would: (a). shut down the computer (b). click the_in the top right hand comer (c). click the middle box in the top right hand comer 4@. click the X in the top right hand corner: 5. An example of an input device is (a). a speaker a mouse (c). a monitor (d). a printer 6. One of the output devices your computer uses is the: (a). mouse (b). key board @. monitor (d). cord 7. The computer screen is also called the: (a). viewer (b). TV ©. monitor (d). video output device 8, The main chip in the computer is the: (a). ROM (b). cPU (0). NET ©. RAM 9. RAM stands for: Really Accessable Memory (b). Real Access Memory (c). Random Available Mode (d). Random Access Memory 10. What does it mean to have a clean desktop? @. There are no programs open on the desktop (b). There are no bits of paper on the floor (c). everything is turned off (d). you have thoroughly dusted your area 11. Where is the “Menu Bar”? onxh ec toe of the opeh program, 12. How do you open a file? c\ 13. How do you save a document? Qo +o frle alvddick Save ad 14, How do you delete a row? high \raht T+ and Click delete Ee STUDENT SIGNATURE sm 2 com GOVERNMENT EXAM 2 STUDENT NAM _ —____ .—— pate:_9/22/\ I. Write the world that best completes each sentence. 1. After the governor prepares the f,uda¢+ the state legislatures votes on it. 2.A tefecendum _ gives voters a chance to decide if they want to limit the number of terms the governor can serve. 3. Some cities have SP ordinance against walking a dog without aleash. 4.A ounci\ _ isa type of city government. 5. Why are state laws more powerful than the laws of a county or city? sul awe of a County orc) ecause the store lows offecr o'! the couhtics and cries ungid? of it IL. Write the word that best completes each sentence. 1. The Senator or representative who puts a bill into a legal form, and takes responsibility for it isthe sponsor _ of the bi 2. After the bill gets a number, it is goes to a Stai 5 committee that deals with a special topic such as foreign relations or finance. 3. Before Senators or Representatives vote on a bill, they deba: +e, it to discuss its good points and bad points. Write an F for fact or an O for opinion next to each statement. y h F__4, Before a bill can become a lav, it must be voted on by both houses of Congress. O _ 5. Congtess doesn’t get much done because it takes so long to make a bill into @ law. _C©__6.By making bills pass through so many stages before they can become laws, many bad laws are avoided. i 7. If the President approves.a bill and signs it, it becomes a law. III. Describe the following terms: Candidate: dote is besically a Ppetsom who geeks 40 elected and ‘then placed intn © Primary elections: This is a specific election ip Which the voters of manu different eS we candidotes wh Ah fice in a general election. Convention: This is amecty 4 inwhich politicol pora elect theie candid oiest Electoral College: The Fectoral Cilere are the Nation's SBF electors. HOXe'S Clectod must & majotitu of the sto tes ec ‘i hee to. c A eS. The electors we vote foe afe Tot iced 4o vote for a date we want them +o Select. Ty othee wards out 1 Cane in aes as U.S. cin do Mor hove o “direct impacy OM the Gutceme di_ane andidare whe becoMes president or vice President Te yo MOM"y UP To athe Electors who cost the official vores for oe country fl Democracy: t Democracy is aform of qovertimem thot is culed either fectl the people of throu ec. fepresematives they selects Discrimination: Discummation are the unfair action > done to a potticular jue to thes < of gender. MATHEMATICS EXAM ( o STUDENT NAME: EE 3.0 DATE: yop Ey Agesla Or«de-5 3 (G4 Tobel Time! 41 main : ~ 15230 Remembering that percent means hundredths, solve these problems. oog! 1- Bert bought a hat at a discount of 20%. The hat had been sellii oi $32. How much did he save? . aye B Answer. 125.60 eee 2- Bert’s brother bought a suit at a 20%- off sale. The suit had been marked at $250. How much did he save? Answer, 459 3- Angelica bought a dress on sale, the dress was marked 25% off. The original price of the dress was $72. How much did she save? Answer, IY 4- The Rodriguez family bought a new television for $495. It later went on sale for 20% off. How much could they have saved buying the television at the sale price? Answer. 14 _ 5- Anna Browne bought a suit at a 25%- off sale. The suit had been marked $100, How much did she save by buying on sale? Answer $2.5 6- Anna also bought a belt which had been marked $25. How much did she save at the 25%- off sale? Ansiver 6.25 Change the following decimals to percents. 7. 010=|0% 020-20% 030-30% 040=t0% os0= 906 8 015=15% 025=25% 035-354 045-482 0.65 = 65% a. o1a- 2B 927-278 — 93-45% 067-678 0.90-= 10% ww oo=t oos= 5% 009-9 007=7% 003-5 1 025 = 125% 0375= BIBS 0.625 = 625% 0875 = 37.5.085= 95% Change each of these percents to decimals. w145%= 0,145 17.6%= 01 76 13-90% = 690 80% =2,F0 14-1%= 0.0] 1% =0.07 15-20% =0,20 15% = 015 16-18% = O18 22% = O,22 60.1% Y60/ 0% = 27 5% =" 0/05 10%= 0JO 12% = O12 Fill the blanks in the items below. , { ; : 1-1 ot50ia_7t 18. 29 %of 64is 16. 19. $0 woFsis4. 20-150% of [0 ists, 21- 200% of 9 is 10. 22- 200 Wot 141828. 23- 60% of 15 is 4 Change each percent to a decimal. Solve Example 24- 25% of what number is 177 25- 32% of “a5 is 40? 26- 80% of what number is ore 27- 15% of what number is 30? H 28- 20% GS) is 7? 29- 90% of C 0 ber is 36? STUDENT SIGNATURE: DATE: EARTH SCIENCE EXAM 30min, * EE STUDENT NAME:— - DATE: 20n—— Vocabulary Match Up Choose word or phrase from the box to complete each sentence. Write that word or phrase on the blank, Atmosphere Dioxide Greenhouse Winter 1. All the air surrounding the earth is called the at mos phere. 2. The drop in temperature caused by the dust and smoke from a nuclear explosion is called nuclear_winter 3. The gases in the atmosphere let sunlight in but do not let all the heat out. This is know as the_green house _ effect. Finding Fact, Choose the words that best complete each sentence. Fill in the circle for your answer. 4, The earth’s atmosphere a. causes the extinction of millions of plants and animals. © helps keep the earth’s temperature even, ©. keeps sunlight from reaching the earth’s surface. d. extends six miles from the earth. 5. An increase in the greenhouse effect has caused an increase in the amount of a. oxygen in the atmosphere. b. nitrogen in the atmosphere. @ sxtdon dioxide in the atmosphere [Water vapor in the atmosphere. Reading a Diagram, Write your answer below { 6. Use the diagram on page 62 to describe liow carbon dioxide gas and greenhouse glass are similar, imych heat out Suni Vocabulary in Context, Write the word that best completes each sentence. Current Glacier Iceberg, Plankton 7. Ariver of water in the ocean is an ocean _Cyrrent : 8. A flowing mass ofice over land isa _glacier. : 9 An_I[ee ferg is a huge chunk of ice floating in the ocean. Finding the Main Idea, Choose the words that best answer each question, Fill in the circle for your answer. 10. What is the main idea of the article on page 64-66? a. The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank, Ocean currents have important effects on our lives. ©. Icebergs can float 2,000 miles from where they were formed. dd. The gulf Stream is a famous ocean current. 11, What is the main idea of the last paragraph on page 66? a. Fish eat plankton. b. The fishing fleets of many nations fish the Grand Banks. c. The Labrador Current carries dangerous icebergs, ‘The Labrador Current is responsible for the rich Grand Blanks fishing grounds. Finding Facts, Choose the words that complete each sentence. Fill in the circle for your answer. 12. The Labrador Current is The name ofa ship. A cold ocean current. A glacier in Greenland, 4. The ocean current that warms Europe. 13, The Gulf Stream brings warm water to southern California. a b. the Gulf of Mexico. © northern Europe. ‘d. South America. Vocabulary in Context, Write the word that best completes each sentence. Crater Eruption Plate Voleano 14, A voleano’s violent explosion is called an_favP tion : 15.A__ Cre ber is a bowl-shaped pit at the top ofa volcano. 16.4 pl at is a large, slowly moving section of the earth’s crust, Finding fact, Choose the words that best answer each question. Fill in the circle for your answer. 17. What events in 1980 gave warning that mount St. Helens might erupt soon? a. Wildlife left the area, b. The weather became much colder than usual. The volcano rumbled and gave off ash. Lava flowed down the mountainside. 18. What is the top of Mount St. Helens today? lens today’ a. A perfect cone b. Anevergreen forest c. Flowing lava @ A rough, gray crater 19. Which of the following usually happens when a volcano erupts? Lava comes out. B. Plates change their speed . c. Snow falls. d. Botha and b. 20. What is true about the plate on which Mt. St. Helens occurs? a. It is called the North American plate. b. Itrides up and over the Juan de Fuca plate. c. Itmoves in the opposite direction of the Juan de Fuca plate. @ Allof the above. Exercise: Use the weather map to answer these questions. Write your answers below. 21. Which city directly north of Kansas City? Minneapolis 22. Which city is almost directly south of Dallas? jo vs fn 23. Which is closer to New York-Boston or Raleigh? Bare a _ 24, How many miles apart are Atlanta and Washington DC? 800 miler 25. What is the temperature in Atlanta?__70 5 Vocabulary in Context, Write the word that best completes each sentence. Earthquake Fault Jigsaw Mantle 26. The part of the earth between the crust and the core is the ots 27. Acrack in a rock along which movement occurs isa_fa_y ( 28. A violent shaking of the earth is an_Fardn guake : in the circle for the / 29. What is the main idea of the first paragraph on page 76? Earthquakes in California usually occur near the San Andreas fault. Predicting where an earthquake will occur is not very difficult. ©. The Northridge earthquake was west of the San Andreas fault. d. Predicting when an earthquake will occur is not very difficult. 30. What is the main idea of the last paragraph on page 76? a. Earthquakes happen when the plates very suddenly start sliding again after being stuck together. b. “The Big One” could happen at any time. Predicting when an earthquake will occur is difficult. some areas along the fault have been stuck for more than a century. Vocabulary in Context, Write the word that best completes each sentence. Fumaroles Geyser Hot spot A very hot area of the mantle below crust is a_flot Spot 5 A natural fountain of hot water and steam that rises suddenly out of the ground is a Gey Sec 5 Finding the Main Idea; Choose the words that best answer each question. Fill in the circle for your answer. 33. What is the main idea of the article on page 80? ‘That explosion was 1,000 times more powerful than the eruption of Mount St. Helens. ‘Volcanic explosions are not happening in Yellowstone today. @ _ There was a major eruption at Yellowstone about 600,000 years ago. B © 4. The fact that Yellowstone has geysers suggests that they are is still an active hot spot. Finding Facts, Choose the words that complete each sentence. Fill inthe circle for your answer. 34. Volcanoes that form in the middle of a plate result from a. Fumaroles. b.° One plate colliding with another. A hot spot in the earth’s mantle. Plates moving apart. 35. Yellowstone National Park has interesting a. «Island scenery. geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles. active voleanoes. glaciers. Thinking and Writing, 36. Three lessons in this unit describe earthquakes and volcanoes. Earthquakes and some volcanoes, like Mount St. Helens, are caused by the same thing. What causes both earthquakes and volcanoes like Mount St. Helens? Coilding peices of farint evs # ted é of Girt At@ pura Tae Or Apia to tee [ave out it Vieleca 94 mown as Fp 37. A cycle is something that happens over and over again. Describe a cycle that happens on the earth and one that happens in the atmosphere. A cy pbet haps io te ad mop phe - cle, Wairoh Rade tra daiht ety Conder fair preig ta bem A el cle on ¢ acd 15 fe ‘ Had ped pony Pd can t ¥en to Weta pir swe 38 What we do affects the earth and its atmosphere. Describe one way people are changing ot have changed that earth that you think is A change for the better. The describe a change caused by people that you don’t think is a change for the better. Deo ple Save +0 denger ed spe Ses _fgrom harm eve Ady whet _w ie col pelehabesIL Fotis ne Bai Lpvmabs 070 cig te eattu ? ioe vo§ ThE orem Tie goer Oa wig. STUDENT SIGNATURE: DATE:

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