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The vertical columns of elements in the periodic table are called

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a. series.
b. families.
c. periods.
d. groups.

The heaviest elements are created in _______, the fantastic death of supergiant
stars.

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a. red giant

b. supernovae
True or False: Ionic compounds are for both metals and nonmetals.

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Electrons at the outermost energy level of an atom are calledAnswer .

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The two types of bright nebulae are emission nebulae and _______________
nebulae.

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a. absorption

b. photonic

c. refraction

d. reflection

Catalys
AAnswer is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.

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Activat
Answer energy is the energy needed to start a reaction

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Periodi
TheAnswer puts the elements in order of increasing atomic number, into
seven horizontal rows.

True or False: The alchemists have been successful in changing lead to gold.

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The "billiard ball model" of the atom is associated with

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a. Rutherford.

b. Dalton.

c. Bohr.

d. Thomson.

True or False: Melting a covalent network solid is accomplished by overcoming


the relatively weak intermolecular forces.

False
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Aluminum is an example of

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a. a solution.
b. a compound.
c. an element.
d. an alloy.

The heaviest elements are created in _______, the fantastic death of supergiant
stars.

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a. red giant

b. supernovae
True or False: Diamond does not melt at all.

true
Answer:
True or False: If the covalent bonds are polar, then the covalent compound as a
whole can be nonpolar.

false
Answer:
ATOMI
TheAnswer of an element is the average mass of all its naturally occurring
isotopes.

About 75% of the mass of the visible universe is composed of which element?

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a. Hydrogen
True or False: When a gas is compressed, its temperature decreases.

False
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Who discovered the electron in 1897?
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a. James Chadwick

b. Niels Bohr

c. Ernest Rutherford

d. J. J. Thomson

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The most modern definition of element is

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a. a substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons.

b. the simplest form of matter.

c. a substance that contains no neutrons.

d. a substance that cannot be further separated by chemical methods.

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Which of the following did not occur after the Big Bang?

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a. the universe became less dense and began to cool

b. the universe was unimaginably hot and dense

c. the early universe was not smoothly distributed across space

d. the universe is compacted into a very small volume

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The greater the mass of a star, the _______________ it moves through its life
cycle.

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a. faster

b. Neither of these; mass has no effect on the life cycle of a star.

c. slower

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Wilhelm Roentgen discovered

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a. X-rays.

b. microwaves.

c. radio waves.

d. gamma rays.

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Aluminum is an example of

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a. an element.

b. a compound.

c. an alloy.

d. a solution.
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According to the Big Bang theory, when did the universe begin?

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a. 13.7 billion years ago

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The Sun's photosphere is, by mass, about 75%

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a. oxygen.
b. carbon.
c. hydrogen.
d. helium.

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The second most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere is

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a. oxygen.
b. argon.
c. nitrogen.
d. carbon dioxide.

The Sun's energy is generated from the fusion of

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a. hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei.

What is the temperature in kelvins of the visible surface of the Sun?

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a. 600 K
b. 6 million K

c. 6000 K
About 75% of the mass of the visible universe is composed of which element?

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a. Hydrogen
The ancient Greek who is known for championing the concept of atom was
named ______________.

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a. Plato

b. Democritus

The "plum pudding model" of the atom is associated with


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a. Dalton.
b. Rutherford.

c. Thomson.

Who discovered the electron in 1897?

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a. James Chadwick
b. Ernest Rutherford
c. Niels Bohr

d. J. J. Thomson
The nuclear model of the atom is associated with

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a. Bohr.
b. Dalton.

c. Rutherford.
Wilhelm Roentgen discovered

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a. radio waves.

b. X-rays.
The planetary model of the atom is associated with

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a. Rutherford.

b. Bohr.
What is element 61 called?

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a. astatine
b. technetium

c. promethium
ORBITA
The region where an electron is most likely to be is called an Answer .
The nuclear model of the atom is associated with

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a. Dalton.

b. Rutherford.

c. Thomson.

d. Bohr.

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The Sun is a(n)

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a. planet.

b. galaxy.

c. cluster.

d. star.

True or False: High-mass stars eventually evolve into white-dwarves.

False
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True or False: Melting a covalent network solid is accomplished by overcoming
the relatively weak intermolecular forces.

False
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True or False: The matter in the early universe was not smoothly distributed
across space.

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The "billiard ball model" of the atom is associated with

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a. Bohr.

b. Rutherford.

c. Dalton.

d. Thomson.

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True or False: Oxygen has two polar bonds.

false
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True or False: Molecular compounds' melting and boiling temperatures are
generally low.

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The planetary model of the atom is associated with

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a. Bohr.

b. Rutherford.

c. Thomson.

d. Dalton.

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What is the visible surface of the Sun called?

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a. Glowing sphere

b. Atmosphere

c. Stratosphere

d. Photosphere

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He invented the neutron.

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a. Niels Bohr

b. Ernest Rutherford

c. J.J. Thomson

d. James Chadwick

1. Also known as the revolution of the Earth around the


sun
Answer: ANNUAL MOTION
2. Ancient constellations related to Earth’s annual
motion
Answer: ZODIAC
3. Center in Ptolemaic system of the universe
Answer: EARTH
4. Center of the universe in the Copernican system
Answer: SUN
5. Earth’s movement that results to the observation of
diurnal motion
Answer: ROTATION
6. Event when the sun crosses the Celestial Equator
Answer: EQUINOX
7. Line on Earth that is parallel to apparent daily paths
Answer: CELESTIAL EQUATOR
8. Main factor in the precession of equinoxes
Answer: GRAVITY
9. More common term for the annual motion of the Earth
Answer: REVOLUTION
10. Type of observable motion associated with heavenly
bodies
Answer: DIURNAL MOTION

1.Slow and continuous change in the orientation of an


astronomical body’s rotational axis
Answer:
Axial precession
2.Periodic observable motion that results from the
Earth’s motion on its axis
Answer:
diurnal motion
3.Center of the universe in Ptolemy’s model
Answer:
Earth
4.Motion of the Earth around the sun
Answer:
revolution
5.Motion of the Earth responsible for diurnal motion
Answer:
rotation
1. Identify the center in the universe model Copernicus.
Answer: SUN
2. Identify the date of the year when the Earth is at its
closest from the Sun.
Answer: PERIHELION
3. Identify the main factor in the precession of
equinoxes.
Answer: GRAVITY
4. Identify the shape of the planetary orbit based on
Kepler’s third law.
Answer: ELLIPSE
5. Identify the universe’s center in Ptolemy’s model.
Answer: EARTH
6. Name the line on Earth that is parallel to apparent
daily paths.
Answer: CELESTIAL EQUATOR
7. Name the star blamed by the Greeks for the intensity
of their summer
Answer: SIRIUS
8. This ancient device aligns with the North Star and is
used to determine the precise time of its user’s
location.
Answer: ASTROLABE
9. This model is the combination of two ancient models of
the universe.
Answer: TYCHONIC
10. This model of the universe considered the ideas of
the Earth- and Sun-centered universe models.
Anwer: TYCHONIC
11. This motion is also called the revolution of the
Earth around the sun.
Answer: ANNUAL MOTION
12. This structure was developed by the Mayans as they
observed Venus.
Answer: CARACOL
13. What do you call Earth’s movement that results to the
observation of diurnal motion?
Answer: ROTATION
14. What do you call the ancient constellations that are
related to Earth’s annual motion?
Answer: ZODIAC
15. What do you call the event when the sun crosses the
Celestial Equator?
Answer: EQUINOX
16. What do you call the motion of the Earth that is
responsible for diurnal motion?
Answer: ROTATION
17. What is the center in Ptolemaic system of the
universe?
Answer: EARTH
18. What is the center of the universe based on the model
by Ptolemy?
Answer: EARTH
19. What is the center of the universe in the Copernican
system?
Answer: SUN
20. What is the constant quantity in the universe model
by Kepler?
Answer: AREA SPEED
21. What is the more common term for the annual motion of
the Earth with respect to the sun?
Answer: REVOLUTION
22. What is the oldest heavenly body that has been
observed and has preceded great events in history?
Answer: HALLEY’S COMET
23. What is the periodic observable motion that is the
result of the Earth’s movement on its axis?
Answer: DIURNAL MOTION
24. What is the term that refers to the motion of the
Earth around the sun?
Answer: REVOLUTION
25. What is the term that refers to the slow and
continuous change in the orientation of an astronomical
body’s rotational axis?
Answer: AXIAL PRECESSION
26. What is the universe model that is said to be Sun-
centered?
Answer: COPERNICAN
27. What is this type of observable motion that is
associated with heavenly bodies?
Answer: DIURNAL MOTION
28. What property of a planet has this property directly
proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its
orbit?
Answer: ORBITAL PERIOD
29. Where is the Sun located with respect to a planet’s
elliptical orbit
Answer: FOCAL POINT
30. Which model of the universe is said to be Earth-
centered?
Answer: PTOLEMAIC

1. Aligns with the North Star to determine precise time


for user’s location
Answer: ASTROLABE
2. Combination of two ancient models of the universe
Answer: TYCHONIC
3. Developed by the Mayans for the observation of Venus
Answer: CARACOL
4. Earth-centered system of the universe
Answer: PTOLEMAIC
5. Sun-centered system of the universe
Answer: COPERNICAN

1. Center in the model of the universe proposed by


Copernicus
Answer: SUN
2. Center of the universe based on the model proposed by
Ptolemy
Answer: EARTH
3. Considered the ideas of the Earth- and Sun-centered
universe model
Answer: TYCHONIC
4. Constant quantity in the universe model by Kepler
Answer: AREA SPEED
5. Date of the year when the Earth is closest to the Sun
Answer: PERIHELION
6. Location of the Sun with respect to the elliptical
orbit based on Kepler’s laws
Answer: FOCAL POINT
7. Oldest heavenly body observed that has preceded great
events in history
Answer: HALLEY’S COMET
8. Planet property whose square is directly proportional
to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit
Answer: ORBITAL PERIOD
9. Shape of the orbit based on Kepler’s third law
Answer: ELLIPSE
10. Star blamed by Greeks for the intensity of summer
Answer: SIRIUS

1. Constant in the motion of a falling body in vacuum


Answer: ACCELERATION
2. Description of the change in the rate of movement of a
body
Answer: ACCELERATION
3. Indirect force resulting from the application of a
force
Answer: REACTION
4. Necessary component of motion according to Aristotle
Answer: FORCE
5. Property of a body that affects its state of motion
Answer: INERTIA

1.Aside from changing the state of motion of a body, this


is also an effect of applying an unbalanced force to the
body.
Answer:
ACCELERATION
2.Which can be easily affected by an unbalanced force:
one cube of ice or one sack of rice?
Answer:
ONE SACK OF RICE
3.This law implies the importance of balanced forces and
what unbalanced forces are.
Answer:
LAW OF INTERACTION
4.Which will accelerate more when the same unbalanced
force is applied: pencil or cabinet?
Answer:
CABINET
5.This law of motion relates the rate of change in the
movement of a body and the unbalanced force that it
experiences.
Answer:
LAW OF ACCELERATION
6.Which law of motion states that a body will not change
its current state of motion unless an unbalanced force
acts upon it?
Answer:
LAW OF INERTIA
7.If you push the wall with an amount of force, you
supply the action force. What is the source of the
reaction force?
Answer:
WALL
8.What factor of a body that is at rest prevents it from
moving?
Answer:
INERTIA
9.What is the only factor that is constant for bodies
falling in a vacuum?
Answer:
ACCELERATION
10.Which of these has a greater inertia: fly or cat?
Answer:
cats

1. Constant in a body as long as no net force acts upon


it
Answer: VELOCITY
2. Decreases as acceleration increases in Newton’s law of
acceleration
Answer: MASS
3. Force involved in Newton’s Law of Universal
Gravitation
Answer: GRAVITATIONAL FORCE
4. Statement based on repeated experimental observations
Answer: LAW
5. Statement taken to be true since what it proposes is
already evident
Answer: AXIOM

1. According to Galileo, this quantity is not needed to


keep a body in motion under ideal conditions.
Answer: FORCE
2. Describe the total amount of energy of a body before
it falls from a height and as it hits the ground.
Answer: EQUAL
3. In the law of acceleration, which quantity decreases
as the acceleration decreases?
Answer: FORCE
4. This is also known as the “inertia in motion” of a
body.
Answer: MOMENTUM
5. This kind of statement is considered true since it has
been based on a series of observations.
Answer: LAW
6. What do you call a statement that is taken as true
without scientific evidence?
Answer: AXIOM
7. What happens to energy as it is used up by different
systems?
Answer: TRANSFORMED
8. What happens to the magnitude of the gravitational
force as the bodies become more massive?
Answer: INCREASES
9. What happens to the magnitude of the gravitational
force as the distance between two bodies increase?
Answer: DECREASES
10. What term do you use to refer to the amount of
material contained by a body?
Answer: MASS
1. Consider the formula for momentum. What quantity
increases with the velocity of a body?: Momentum;
Velocity; Inelastic; Force; Mass; Elastic; Energy
Answer: Momentum
2. If a body has no momentum, what else does it not
have?: Elastic; Inelastic; Force; Momentum; Mass;
Velocity; Energy
Answer: Velocity
3. In the formula for momentum, this quantity decreases
as the body moves slower.: Elastic; Mass; Energy;
Momentum; Force; Velocity; Inelastic
Answer: Mass
4. In this type of collision, this factor is not
necessarily conserved.: Energy; Elastic; Velocity; Force;
Inelastic; Mass; Momentum
Answer: Energy
5. This quantity describes how difficult it is to stop a
moving body.: Inelastic; Velocity; Momentum; Force;
Energy; Mass; Elastic
Answer: Momentum
6. This quantity enables bodies to move so that they
would collide.: Mass; Energy; Elastic; Force; Velocity;
Inelastic; Momentum
Answer: Energy
7. What SI quantity is directly related and directly
proportional to the mass of a body?: Inelastic; Momentum;
Velocity; Elastic; Energy; Force; Mass
Answer: Momentum
8. What type of collision is involved between two bodies
that show a spark of light after colliding: Momentum;
Force; Inelastic; Mass; Elastic; Energy; Velocity
Answer: Inelastic
9. Which type of collision involves the constant sum of
total kinetic energy before and after the collision?:
Momentum; Velocity; Mass; Elastic; Force; Energy;
Inelastic
Answer: Elastic
10. Which will stop first when these two bodies collide:
truck or bicycle?
Answer: BICYCLE
1. Collision that involves the conversion of energy into
other forms outside the colliding bodies
Answer: INELASTIC
2. Factor responsible for the movement of the bodies that
are about to collide
Answer: ENERGY
3. Not necessarily conserved between colliding bodies
Answer: ENERGY
4. Quantity conserved in any collision
Answer: MOMENTUM
5. Type of collision wherein the total kinetic energy is
constant before and after the collision
Answer: ELASTIC

1. Consider the wave equation. Which quantity increases


with the frequency of the wave?: Absorption; Latitudinal;
Index of Refraction; Longitudinal; Wavelength;
Refraction; Electron; Photon; Transverse; Energy; Mirror;
Speed; Dispersion
Answer: Speed
2. In light, this is what the photons carry enabling them
to move.: Wavelength; Energy; Mirror; Photon;
Longitudinal; Dispersion; Electron; Speed; Transverse;
Index of Refraction; Absorption; Refraction; Latitudinal
Answer: Energy
3. In the wave equation, this quantity is inversely
proportional to the frequency of the wave.: Absorption;
Mirror; Electron; Latitudinal; Longitudinal; Energy;
Speed; Photon; Refraction; Index of Refraction;
Dispersion; Wavelength; Transverse
Answer: Wavelength
4. Name the component of light that travels in straight
lines.: Index of Refraction; Longitudinal; Transverse;
Absorption; Latitudinal; Energy; Electron; Refraction;
Mirror; Photon; Dispersion; Wavelength; Speed
Answer: Photon
5. This constant determines how much light will bend as
it enters a different medium.: Electron; Refraction;
Photon; Latitudinal; Mirror; Speed; Index of Refraction;
Transverse; Absorption; Longitudinal; Dispersion;
Wavelength; Energy
Answer: Index of Refraction
6. This phenomenon of light is the evidence of the energy
possessed by light.: Absorption; Photon; Energy;
Dispersion; Electron; Mirror; Speed; Longitudinal;
Transverse; Wavelength; Latitudinal; Index of Refraction;
Refraction
Answer: Absorption
7. This wave is produced by the disturbance of the
molecules nearby its source.: Latitudinal; Absorption;
Mirror; Photon; Wavelength; Index of Refraction;
Electron; Speed; Dispersion; Longitudinal; Transverse;
Refraction; Energy
Answer: Longitudinal
8. What is the optical device that is used to show the
bouncing of light?: Latitudinal; Speed; Index of
Refraction; Wavelength; Electron; Dispersion; Transverse;
Absorption; Mirror; Photon; Refraction; Energy;
Longitudinal
Answer: Mirror
9. What kind of wave is light?: Index of Refraction;
Speed; Photon; Mirror; Absorption; Refraction; Energy;
Speed; Transverse; Electron; Dispersion; Longitudinal;
Transverse; Wavelength; Latitudinal
Answer: Transverse
10. What kind of wave is represented by a sine wave?:
Dispersion; Transverse; Index of Refraction; Refraction;
Mirror; Energy; Longitudinal; Electron; Absorption;
Photon; Latitudinal; Speed; Wavelength
Answer: Transverse

1. Optical device that demonstrates bending of light


Answer: LENS
2. Particle of light that carries its energy
Answer: PHOTON
3. Path of light that makes it understood to be a
particle
Answer: STRAIGHT LINE
4. Wave that can propagate even without molecules
Answer: TRANSVERSE
5. Wave that cannot exist in vacuum
Answer: LONGITUDINAL

1. Bending of light around an edge causing umbra and


penumbra in the shadow
Answer: DIFFRACTION
2. Deflection of light along its path
Answer: SCATTERING
3. Phenomenon of light wherein light waves add up
Answer: INTERFERENCE
4. Phenomenon of separation of light into different
colors
Answer: DISPERSION
5. Type of mirror that shows an inverted image of you
Answer: CONCAVE

What exists between two charges in space?


Select one:
- Electrostatic force
This phenomenon of light explains how light shows
different colors after passing through a prism.
Select one:
-Dispersion
This type of mirror shows a virtual image of the object.
Select one:
-Convex
What do you call a displaced image of an object as the
result of the bending of light rays?
Select one:
-Mirage
According to Faraday, what is produced by a changing
magnetic field?
Select one:
- Induced voltage
What principle explains why it is impossible to determine
experimentally both the position and the speed of an
electron at the same time?
Select one:
-Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
How do electron orbits look like as a consequence of the
uncertainty principle?
Select one:
- Electron clouds
What type of mirror shows your image in an inverted
manner?
Select one:
-Concave
What can electric current produce along a wire?
Select one:
- Magnetic field
What phenomenon of light is utilized to identify the
wavelength of a given light ray?
Select one:
- Dispersion

1. Hertz applied high voltage AC electricity across the


central spark gap of the transmitter creating sparks.:
True; False
Answer: False
2. What digital storage oscilloscope circuit compensates
for high sampling rates of high frequency signals?:
charged-couple device; analog to digital converter
Answer: charged-couple device
3. What test equipment combines the operation of many
test instruments into a single compact unit.: Impedance
meter; Communication service monitor
Answer: Communication service monitor
4. When using forward error control as a method of error
correction, where does error correction take place?: in
the oscillator; receiving end
Answer: receiving end
5. What part of the pulse code modulation (PCM) process
converts a continuous time signal into a discrete time
signal?
Answer: Sampling

Hertz found that when sparks flew across the main gap,
sparks also usually glow across the secondary gap that is
between points A and B in the image.
Select one:
- True
According to Hertz, he pictured waves of electric charge
moving back and forth, creating a standing wave within
the wire.
Select one:
- True
When reading the forward power on a wattmeter, what does
two right-facing arrow heads mean?
Select one:
- Power exceeds 120 percent of the range
What are the two main types of photodetectors? (separate
your answers with the word "and")
Answer:
-Positive intrinsic photodiode AND negative intrinsic
photodiode
In November 1886, Heinrich Hertz became the first person
to transmit and receive controlled radio waves.
Select one:
-True
If the interference can be eliminated by disconnecting
the receiving antenna, the source of the disturbance is
most likely
Select one:
- External to the radio
What initial nuclear radiation components generate
electromagnetic pulses? (separate your answers with the
word "and")
Answer:
-Gamma rays AND neutrons
Who discovered radio waves?
Answer:
-Heinrich Hertz
What pattern simulator section of the bit error rate test
set accepts a 48-bit parallel word and generates a serial
pattern?
Select one:
-48-bit transmitter only
Hertz started generating radio waves using a piece of
electrical equipment called an induction coil.
Select one:
-True
1. As measured in any inertial frame of reference, light
is always propagated in empty space with a definite
velocity that is independent of the state of motion of
the emitting body.: False; True
Answer: True
2. Maxwell’s equations are not consistent with Galilean
relativity unless one postulates the existence of a
physical aether.: True; False
Answer: True
3. The laws of physics are the same in all inertia frames
of reference.: True; False
Answer: True
4. The postulates of special relativity can be expressed
very succinctly using the mathematical language of
pseudo-Riemmannian manifolds: True; False
Answer: True
5. What is the correct expression for the amplitude of a
vibrating mass? Amplitude is the: Maximum velocity of the
mass during vibration; Maximum displacement of the mass
from the rest position
Answer: Maximum displacement of the mass from the rest
position
6. Which of the following is not a term associated with
periodic waves?: Frequency; How much space is occupied
Answer: How much space is occupied
7. Which of the following sound wave can be heard by the
human ear?: Ultrasonic sound waves; Sound waves with
frequencies between 20 hz and 20,000 hz
Answer: Sound waves with frequencies between 20 hz and
20,000 hz
8. It combines special relativity with the equivalence
principle.
Answer: General relativity
9. It is the succession of methods by which astronomers
determine the distances to celestial objects.
Answer: Cosmic distance ladder
10. Known as the “dwarf planet”
Answer: Pluto

Vibrations
Select one:
- Can sometimes be sensed
Special relativity is a theory.
Select one:
- True
States that the net force acting on a body is equal to
that body’s (inertia ) mass multiplied by its
acceleration.
Select one:
-Newton's Second Law of Motion
According to this law there is a universality of free
fall. The trajectory of a test body in free fall depends
only on its position and initial speed.
Answer:
-Newton's Law of Gravity
Which of the following must be satisfied for a vibration
to be simple harmonic motion? The restoring force of the
vibrating object is
Select one:
-Opposite to and proportional to a displacement

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1.What do you call the solid formed when a liquid solution is allowed to stand still for a long amount
of time.
ans. Precipitate
2.What is the proper term for catalysts involved in biological processes?
ans.Enzymes
3.What is the term for the energy responsible for the variations in the reaction rates of chemical
processes?
answer:activation energy
4.What property of a material describes the compactness of the arrangement of its molecules?
ans.Density
5.Identify the kind of change wherein the product is the same as the reactants.
ANWER:physical change
6.In which type of covalent bonding are the shared electrons shared congruently throughout the
molecule? answer:nonpolar
7.What do you call the ability of a substance to chemically combine with other compounds?
answer:Reactivity
8.Fill in the blank: The ______
property of a substance can be observed without changing the substance. answer:physical
9.What type of covalent compound is there a slight difference in the electric charge between the
opposite sides of the molecule? answer:polar covalent compound
10.Identification: This factor in a reaction rate is a consequence of the kinetic energy of the reactant
molecules? wrong answer ako dito.
11.What kind of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between two atoms?
answer:covalent bond
12.What is the component of a chemical reaction that is present at its start? answer:reactant
13.Identification: Two different atoms may or may not have this type of covalent bonding.
answer:polar covalent bonding
14._____ covalent bond does not have an equal sharing of electrons. answer.Polar
15.What kind of change results to the production of a material that is entirely different from the
reactants? answer:chemical change
16.Identification: This is another term used to refer to covalent compounds. answer:molecular
compound
17.Identification: This refers to the speed of a chemical process. answer:reaction rate
Identification: These properties can be detected using your senses.

Physical properties
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reactant
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nonpolar
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True or False: The rate of reaction is faster if the temperature of reactants is
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Identification: How fast or slow a chemical process takes place.

Rate of Reaction
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True or False: Sodium reacts violently with water.

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Identification: This is another term used to refer to covalent compounds.

molecular
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True or False: The catalyst is a reactant in the chemical reaction it speeds up.

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CHEMICAL CHANGE
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Matter isAnswer if it can be rolled and stretched to long and thin shapes.

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molecular
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Activation energy
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Fill in the blank:Answer covalent bond does not have an equal sharing of
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True or False: Sodium can exist by itself.

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Identification: What is the proper term for catalysts involved in biological
processes?

Enzymes
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True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.

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18.Which atom is more positive than the other in a molecule of dihydrogen oxide? answer: hydrogen
atom
19.Identification: These compounds are highly soluble in water. answer:ionic compounds
20.Identification: These properties can be detected using your senses. answer:Physical properties
21.What type of compound is formed by the sharing of electrons? answer:Covalent compound
22.covalent bonding exists between two identical atoms. answer: nonpolar
23.Identification: This is the force that exists between the molecules of a compound. answer:
Intermolecular force
24.What is the term for the property that makes it capable of being hammered into thin sheets?
answer:malleability
25.In a water molecule, which atom is more frequented by the shared electrons? answer:oxygen
26.Identify the substance that hastens chemical reactions? answer:catalyst
27. In a ______
type of covalent bonding, there is equal sharing of electrons between the atoms. answer: nonpolar
28.What type of covalent bonding is characterized by the incongruent sharing of electrons between
the atoms? answer:polar
29.Which reaction rate factor is due to the amount of reacting substances? answer: concentration
30.Identification: This compound is formed by a cation and an anion. answer:ionic compound
Short Quiz 8:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Also known as the revolution of the Earth around the sun
Answer: ANNUAL MOTION
2. Ancient constellations related to Earth’s annual motion
Answer: ZODIAC
3. Center in Ptolemaic system of the universe
Answer: EARTH
4. Center of the universe in the Copernican system
True or False: Aluminum is a good conductor of heat.

True
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Identification: What do you call the solid formed when a liquid solution is allowed
to stand still for a long amount of time?
Answer: SUN
5. Earth’s movement that results to the observation of diurnal motion
Answer: ROTATION
6. Event when the sun crosses the Celestial Equator
Answer: EQUINOX
7. Line on Earth that is parallel to apparent daily paths
Answer: CELESTIAL EQUATOR
8. Main factor in the precession of equinoxes
Answer: GRAVITY
9. More common term for the annual motion of the Earth
Answer: REVOLUTION
10. Type of observable motion associated with heavenly bodies
Answer: DIURNAL MOTION
Learning Activity 8 (Physics)
Slow and continuous change in the orientation of an astronomical body’s rotational axis
Answer:
Axial precession
Periodic observable motion that results from the Earth’s motion on its axis
Answer:
diurnal motion
Center of the universe in Ptolemy’s model
Answer:
Earth
Motion of the Earth around the sun
Answer:
revolution
Motion of the Earth responsible for diurnal motion
Answer:
rotation
Long Quiz 3:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Identify the center in the universe model Copernicus.
Answer: SUN
2. Identify the date of the year when the Earth is at its closest from the Sun.
Answer: PERIHELION
3. Identify the main factor in the precession of equinoxes.
Answer: GRAVITY
4. Identify the shape of the planetary orbit based on Kepler’s third law.
Answer: ELLIPSE
5. Identify the universe’s center in Ptolemy’s model.
Answer: EARTH
6. Name the line on Earth that is parallel to apparent daily paths.
Answer: CELESTIAL EQUATOR
7. Name the star blamed by the Greeks for the intensity of their summer
Answer: SIRIUS
8. This ancient device aligns with the North Star and is used to determine the precise time of its
user’s location.
Answer: ASTROLABE
9. This model is the combination of two ancient models of the universe.
Answer: TYCHONIC
10. This model of the universe considered the ideas of the Earth- and Sun-centered universe
models.
Anwer: TYCHONIC
11. This motion is also called the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
Answer: ANNUAL MOTION
12. This structure was developed by the Mayans as they observed Venus.
Answer: CARACOL
13. What do you call Earth’s movement that results to the observation of diurnal motion?
Answer: ROTATION
14. What do you call the ancient constellations that are related to Earth’s annual motion?
Answer: ZODIAC
15. What do you call the event when the sun crosses the Celestial Equator?
Answer: EQUINOX
16. What do you call the motion of the Earth that is responsible for diurnal motion?
Answer: ROTATION
17. What is the center in Ptolemaic system of the universe?
Answer: EARTH
18. What is the center of the universe based on the model by Ptolemy?
Answer: EARTH
19. What is the center of the universe in the Copernican system?
Answer: SUN
20. What is the constant quantity in the universe model by Kepler?
Answer: AREA SPEED
21. What is the more common term for the annual motion of the Earth with respect to the sun?
Answer: REVOLUTION
22. What is the oldest heavenly body that has been observed and has preceded great events in
history?
Answer: HALLEY’S COMET
23. What is the periodic observable motion that is the result of the Earth’s movement on its axis?
Answer: DIURNAL MOTION
24. What is the term that refers to the motion of the Earth around the sun?
Answer: REVOLUTION
25. What is the term that refers to the slow and continuous change in the orientation of an
astronomical body’s rotational axis?
Answer: AXIAL PRECESSION
26. What is the universe model that is said to be Sun-centered?
Answer: COPERNICAN
27. What is this type of observable motion that is associated with heavenly bodies?
Answer: DIURNAL MOTION
28. What property of a planet has this property directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major
axis of its orbit?
Answer: ORBITAL PERIOD
29. Where is the Sun located with respect to a planet’s elliptical orbit
Answer: FOCAL POINT
30. Which model of the universe is said to be Earth-centered?
Answer: PTOLEMAIC
Learning Activity 9:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Aligns with the North Star to determine precise time for user’s location
Answer: ASTROLABE
2. Combination of two ancient models of the universe
Answer: TYCHONIC
3. Developed by the Mayans for the observation of Venus
Answer: CARACOL
4. Earth-centered system of the universe
Answer: PTOLEMAIC
5. Sun-centered system of the universe
Answer: COPERNICAN
Short Quiz 9:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Center in the model of the universe proposed by Copernicus
Answer: SUN
2. Center of the universe based on the model proposed by Ptolemy
Answer: EARTH
3. Considered the ideas of the Earth- and Sun-centered universe model
Answer: TYCHONIC
4. Constant quantity in the universe model by Kepler
Answer: AREA SPEED
5. Date of the year when the Earth is closest to the Sun
Answer: PERIHELION
6. Location of the Sun with respect to the elliptical orbit based on Kepler’s laws
Answer: FOCAL POINT
7. Oldest heavenly body observed that has preceded great events in history
Answer: HALLEY’S COMET
8. Planet property whose square is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit
Answer: ORBITAL PERIOD
9. Shape of the orbit based on Kepler’s third law
Answer: ELLIPSE
10. Star blamed by Greeks for the intensity of summer
Answer: SIRIUS
Learning Activity 10:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Constant in the motion of a falling body in vacuum
Answer: ACCELERATION
2. Description of the change in the rate of movement of a body
Answer: ACCELERATION
3. Indirect force resulting from the application of a force
Answer: REACTION
4. Necessary component of motion according to Aristotle
Answer: FORCE
5. Property of a body that affects its state of motion
Answer: INERTIA
Short Quiz 10:PHYSC
Aside from changing the state of motion of a body, this is also an effect of applying an unbalanced
force to the body.
Answer:
ACCELERATION
Which can be easily affected by an unbalanced force: one cube of ice or one sack of rice?
Answer:
ONE SACK OF RICE
This law implies the importance of balanced forces and what unbalanced forces are.
Answer:
LAW OF INTERACTION
Which will accelerate more when the same unbalanced force is applied: pencil or cabinet?
Answer:
CABINET
This law of motion relates the rate of change in the movement of a body and the unbalanced force
that it experiences.
Answer:
LAW OF ACCELERATION
Which law of motion states that a body will not change its current state of motion unless an
unbalanced force acts upon it?
Answer:
LAW OF INERTIA
If you push the wall with an amount of force, you supply the action force. What is the source of the
reaction force?
Answer:
WALL
What factor of a body that is at rest prevents it from moving?
Answer:
INERTIA
What is the only factor that is constant for bodies falling in a vacuum?
Answer:
ACCELERATION
Which of these has a greater inertia: fly or cat?
Answer:
cats
Learning Activity 11:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Constant in a body as long as no net force acts upon it
Answer: VELOCITY
2. Decreases as acceleration increases in Newton’s law of acceleration
Answer: MASS
3. Force involved in Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
Answer: GRAVITATIONAL FORCE
4. Statement based on repeated experimental observations
Answer: LAW
5. Statement taken to be true since what it proposes is already evident
Answer: AXIOM
Short Quiz 11:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. According to Galileo, this quantity is not needed to keep a body in motion under ideal conditions.
Answer: FORCE
2. Describe the total amount of energy of a body before it falls from a height and as it hits the
ground.
Answer: EQUAL
3. In the law of acceleration, which quantity decreases as the acceleration decreases?
Answer: FORCE
4. This is also known as the “inertia in motion” of a body.
Answer: MOMENTUM
5. This kind of statement is considered true since it has been based on a series of observations.
Answer: LAW
6. What do you call a statement that is taken as true without scientific evidence?
Answer: AXIOM
7. What happens to energy as it is used up by different systems?
Answer: TRANSFORMED
8. What happens to the magnitude of the gravitational force as the bodies become more massive?
Answer: INCREASES
9. What happens to the magnitude of the gravitational force as the distance between two bodies
increase?
Answer: DECREASES
10. What term do you use to refer to the amount of material contained by a body?
Answer: MASS
Short Quiz 12:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Consider the formula for momentum. What quantity increases with the velocity of a body?:
Momentum; Velocity; Inelastic; Force; Mass; Elastic; Energy
Answer: Momentum
2. If a body has no momentum, what else does it not have?: Elastic; Inelastic; Force; Momentum;
Mass; Velocity; Energy
Answer: Velocity
3. In the formula for momentum, this quantity decreases as the body moves slower.: Elastic; Mass;
Energy; Momentum; Force; Velocity; Inelastic
Answer: Mass
4. In this type of collision, this factor is not necessarily conserved.: Energy; Elastic; Velocity; Force;
Inelastic; Mass; Momentum
Answer: Energy
5. This quantity describes how difficult it is to stop a moving body.: Inelastic; Velocity; Momentum;
Force; Energy; Mass; Elastic
Answer: Momentum
6. This quantity enables bodies to move so that they would collide.: Mass; Energy; Elastic; Force;
Velocity; Inelastic; Momentum
Answer: Energy
7. What SI quantity is directly related and directly proportional to the mass of a body?: Inelastic;
Momentum; Velocity; Elastic; Energy; Force; Mass
Answer: Momentum
8. What type of collision is involved between two bodies that show a spark of light after colliding:
Momentum; Force; Inelastic; Mass; Elastic; Energy; Velocity
Answer: Inelastic
9. Which type of collision involves the constant sum of total kinetic energy before and after the
collision?: Momentum; Velocity; Mass; Elastic; Force; Energy; Inelastic
Answer: Elastic
10. Which will stop first when these two bodies collide: truck or bicycle?
Answer: BICYCLE
Learning Activity 12:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Collision that involves the conversion of energy into other forms outside the colliding bodies
Answer: INELASTIC
2. Factor responsible for the movement of the bodies that are about to collide
Answer: ENERGY
3. Not necessarily conserved between colliding bodies
Answer: ENERGY
4. Quantity conserved in any collision
Answer: MOMENTUM
5. Type of collision wherein the total kinetic energy is constant before and after the collision
Answer: ELASTIC
Short Quiz 13:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Consider the wave equation. Which quantity increases with the frequency of the wave?:
Absorption; Latitudinal; Index of Refraction; Longitudinal; Wavelength; Refraction; Electron; Photon;
Transverse; Energy; Mirror; Speed; Dispersion
Answer: Speed
2. In light, this is what the photons carry enabling them to move.: Wavelength; Energy; Mirror;
Photon; Longitudinal; Dispersion; Electron; Speed; Transverse; Index of Refraction; Absorption;
Refraction; Latitudinal
Answer: Energy
3. In the wave equation, this quantity is inversely proportional to the frequency of the wave.:
Absorption; Mirror; Electron; Latitudinal; Longitudinal; Energy; Speed; Photon; Refraction; Index of
Refraction; Dispersion; Wavelength; Transverse
Answer: Wavelength
4. Name the component of light that travels in straight lines.: Index of Refraction; Longitudinal;
Transverse; Absorption; Latitudinal; Energy; Electron; Refraction; Mirror; Photon; Dispersion;
Wavelength; Speed
Answer: Photon
5. This constant determines how much light will bend as it enters a different medium.: Electron;
Refraction; Photon; Latitudinal; Mirror; Speed; Index of Refraction; Transverse; Absorption;
Longitudinal; Dispersion; Wavelength; Energy
Answer: Index of Refraction
6. This phenomenon of light is the evidence of the energy possessed by light.: Absorption; Photon;
Energy; Dispersion; Electron; Mirror; Speed; Longitudinal; Transverse; Wavelength; Latitudinal;
Index of Refraction; Refraction
Answer: Absorption
7. This wave is produced by the disturbance of the molecules nearby its source.: Latitudinal;
Absorption; Mirror; Photon; Wavelength; Index of Refraction; Electron; Speed; Dispersion;
Longitudinal; Transverse; Refraction; Energy
Answer: Longitudinal
8. What is the optical device that is used to show the bouncing of light?: Latitudinal; Speed; Index of
Refraction; Wavelength; Electron; Dispersion; Transverse; Absorption; Mirror; Photon; Refraction;
Energy; Longitudinal
Answer: Mirror
9. What kind of wave is light?: Index of Refraction; Speed; Photon; Mirror; Absorption; Refraction;
Energy; Speed; Transverse; Electron; Dispersion; Longitudinal; Transverse; Wavelength; Latitudinal
Answer: Transverse
10. What kind of wave is represented by a sine wave?: Dispersion; Transverse; Index of Refraction;
Refraction; Mirror; Energy; Longitudinal; Electron; Absorption; Photon; Latitudinal; Speed;
Wavelength
Answer: Transverse
--ccto
Learning Activity 13: PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Optical device that demonstrates bending of light
Answer: LENS
2. Particle of light that carries its energy
Answer: PHOTON
3. Path of light that makes it understood to be a particle
Answer: STRAIGHT LINE
4. Wave that can propagate even without molecules
Answer: TRANSVERSE
5. Wave that cannot exist in vacuum
Answer: LONGITUDINAL
Learning Activity 14:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Bending of light around an edge causing umbra and penumbra in the shadow
Answer: DIFFRACTION
2. Deflection of light along its path
Answer: SCATTERING
3. Phenomenon of light wherein light waves add up
Answer: INTERFERENCE
4. Phenomenon of separation of light into different colors
Answer: DISPERSION
5. Type of mirror that shows an inverted image of you
Answer: CONCAVE
Short Quiz 14:PHYSC
What exists between two charges in space?
Select one:
- Electrostatic force
This phenomenon of light explains how light shows different colors after passing through a prism.
Select one:
-Dispersion
This type of mirror shows a virtual image of the object.
Select one:
-Convex
What do you call a displaced image of an object as the result of the bending of light rays?
Select one:
-Mirage
According to Faraday, what is produced by a changing magnetic field?
Select one:
- Induced voltage
What principle explains why it is impossible to determine experimentally both the position and the
speed of an electron at the same time?
Select one:
-Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
How do electron orbits look like as a consequence of the uncertainty principle?
Select one:
- Electron clouds
What type of mirror shows your image in an inverted manner?
Select one:
-Concave
What can electric current produce along a wire?
Select one:
- Magnetic field
What phenomenon of light is utilized to identify the wavelength of a given light ray?
Select one:
- Dispersion
Learning Activity 15:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. Hertz applied high voltage AC electricity across the central spark gap of the transmitter creating
sparks.: True; False
Answer: False
2. What digital storage oscilloscope circuit compensates for high sampling rates of high frequency
signals?: charged-couple device; analog to digital converter
Answer: charged-couple device
3. What test equipment combines the operation of many test instruments into a single compact unit.:
Impedance meter; Communication service monitor
Answer: Communication service monitor
4. When using forward error control as a method of error correction, where does error correction
take place?: in the oscillator; receiving end
Answer: receiving end
5. What part of the pulse code modulation (PCM) process converts a continuous time signal into a
discrete time signal?
Answer: Sampling
Short Quiz 15:PHYSC
Hertz found that when sparks flew across the main gap, sparks also usually glow across the
secondary gap that is between points A and B in the image.
Select one:
- True
According to Hertz, he pictured waves of electric charge moving back and forth, creating a standing
wave within the wire.
Select one:
- True
When reading the forward power on a wattmeter, what does two right-facing arrow heads mean?
Select one:
- Power exceeds 120 percent of the range
What are the two main types of photodetectors? (separate your answers with the word "and")
Answer:
-Positive intrinsic photodiode AND negative intrinsic photodiode
In November 1886, Heinrich Hertz became the first person to transmit and receive controlled radio
waves.
Select one:
-True
If the interference can be eliminated by disconnecting the receiving antenna, the source of the
disturbance is most likely
Select one:
- External to the radio
What initial nuclear radiation components generate electromagnetic pulses? (separate your answers
with the word "and")
Answer:
-Gamma rays AND neutrons
Who discovered radio waves?
Answer:
-Heinrich Hertz
What pattern simulator section of the bit error rate test set accepts a 48-bit parallel word and
generates a serial pattern?
Select one:
-48-bit transmitter only
Hertz started generating radio waves using a piece of electrical equipment called an induction coil.
Select one:
-True
Short Quiz 16:PHYSC
c-Joshua Ardeza
1. As measured in any inertial frame of reference, light is always propagated in empty space with a
definite velocity that is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body.: False; True
Answer: True
2. Maxwell’s equations are not consistent with Galilean relativity unless one postulates the existence
of a physical aether.: True; False
Answer: True
3. The laws of physics are the same in all inertia frames of reference.: True; False
Answer: True
4. The postulates of special relativity can be expressed very succinctly using the mathematical
language of pseudo-Riemmannian manifolds: True; False
Answer: True
5. What is the correct expression for the amplitude of a vibrating mass? Amplitude is the: Maximum
velocity of the mass during vibration; Maximum displacement of the mass from the rest position
Answer: Maximum displacement of the mass from the rest position
6. Which of the following is not a term associated with periodic waves?: Frequency; How much
space is occupied
Answer: How much space is occupied
7. Which of the following sound wave can be heard by the human ear?: Ultrasonic sound waves;
Sound waves with frequencies between 20 hz and 20,000 hz
Answer: Sound waves with frequencies between 20 hz and 20,000 hz
8. It combines special relativity with the equivalence principle.
Answer: General relativity
9. It is the succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects.
Answer: Cosmic distance ladder
10. Known as the “dwarf planet”
Answer: Pluto
L.A 16:PHYSC
Vibrations
Select one:
- Can sometimes be sensed
Special relativity is a theory.
Select one:
- True
States that the net force acting on a body is equal to that body’s (inertia ) mass multiplied by its
acceleration.
Select one:
-Newton's Second Law of Motion
According to this law there is a universality of free fall. The trajectory of a test body in free fall
depends only on its position and initial speed.
Answer:
-Newton's Law of Gravity
Which of the following must be satisfied for a vibration to be simple harmonic motion? The restoring
force of the vibrating object is
Select one:
-
-Opposite to and proportional to a displacement

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Name the component of light that travels in straight lines.
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a. Wavelength
b. Latitudinal
c. Index of Refraction
d. Transverse
e. Dispersion
f. Electron
g. Refraction
h. Absorption
i. Speed
j. Longitudinal
k. Mirror
l. Energy
m. Photon
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What can electric current produce along a wire?
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a. Mirage
b. Electron clouds
c. Diffraction
d. Dispersion
e. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
f. Convex
g. Concave
h. Electrostatic force
i. Interference
j. Induced voltage
k. Magnetic field
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Oldest heavenly body observed that has preceded great events in history
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What is the constant quantity in the universe model by Kepler?
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Aligns with the North Star to determine precise time for user’s location
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What are the two main types of photodetectors? (separate your answers with the word "and")
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This law of motion relates the rate of change in the movement of a body and the unbalanced force that
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Who discovered radio waves?
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Collision that involves the conversion of energy into other forms outside the colliding bodies
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Path of light that makes it understood to be a particle
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Describe the total amount of energy of a body before it falls from a height and as it hits the ground.
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What phenomenon of light is utilized to identify the wavelength of a given light ray?
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a. Interference
b. Diffraction
c. Electron clouds
d. Magnetic field
e. Dispersion
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g. Convex
h. Concave
i. Mirage
j. Induced voltage
k. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
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Which will accelerate more when the same unbalanced force is applied: pencil or cabinet?
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Which of the following sound wave can be heard by the human ear?
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b. Ultrasonic sound waves
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What SI quantity is directly related and directly proportional to the mass of a body?
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a. Momentum
b. Energy
c. Mass
d. Velocity
e. Force
f. Elastic
g. Inelastic
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In light, this is what the photons carry enabling them to move.
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a. Refraction
b. Dispersion
c. Electron
d. Energy
e. Transverse
f. Wavelength
g. Absorption
h. Photon
i. Index of Refraction
j. Latitudinal
k. Longitudinal
l. Speed
m. Mirror
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Statement taken to be true since what it proposes is already evident
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According to this law there is a universality of free fall. The trajectory of a test body in free fall depends
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Earth-centered system of the universe
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The return of light, heat, or sound after striking a surface.
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b. Transmission
c. Diffusion
d. Refraction
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Statement based on repeated experimental observations
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Phenomenon of light wherein light waves add up
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This law implies the importance of balanced forces and what unbalanced forces are.
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The average time for a planet to complete one circuit along the ecliptic is the planet's zodiacal period.
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True
False
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What do you call a displaced image of an object as the result of the bending of light rays?
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a. Dispersion
b. Induced voltage
c. Interference
d. Diffraction
e. Electron clouds
f. Magnetic field
g. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
h. Electrostatic force
i. Mirage
j. Concave
k. Convex
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This takes place when two bodies that are initially separated and in motion suddenly become "one".
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Hertz found that when sparks flew across the main gap, sparks also usually glow across the secondary
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What happens to the magnitude of the gravitational force as the distance between two bodies increase?
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Identify the center in the universe model Copernicus.
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According to Galileo, this quantity is not needed to keep a body in motion under ideal conditions.
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It is the passage of electromagnetic radiation through a medium.
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a. Absorption
b. Transmission
c. Diffusion
d. Reflection
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This phenomenon of light explains how light shows different colors after passing through a prism.
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b. Electron clouds
c. Convex
d. Electrostatic force
e. Interference
f. Concave
g. Magnetic field
h. Dispersion
i. Mirage
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What factor of a body that is at rest prevents it from moving?
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Type of observable motion associated with heavenly bodies
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The greater the mass of a star, the _______________ it moves through its life
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a. faster
b. Neither of these; mass has no effect on the life cycle of a star.
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When fast electrons strike a metal target, what are produced?

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a. Bohr.
b. Rutherford.
c. Dalton.
d. Thomson.

When fast electrons strike a metal target, what are produced?

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a. Radio waves

b. X-rays
What is the name given to all matter, energy, and space?

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a. Universe

b. Solar system

c. Local group

d. Galaxy

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The Sun's photosphere is, by mass, about 25%

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a. oxygen.

b. helium.

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b. Roman
c. Greek
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The majority of stars are small, cool, type-M stars called


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b. blue dwarfs.
c. white dwarfs.
d. brown dwarfs.

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The Sun is a(n)

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a. planet.
b. star.
c. galaxy.
d. cluster.

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a. Local group
b. Galaxy
c. Universe
d. Solar system

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True or False: Neutrons are found in all atoms except for most atoms of nitrogen.

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True or False: New stars are born in the Orion nebula.

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Energy
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The remaining core of a planetary nebula is called a _______________.

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c. red giant
d. neutron star

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In 1661, who developed a definition of element that made the concept subject
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In 1869, a major event in the history of chemistry occurred; it was the

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a. discovery of the octet rule.
b. discovery of the law of conservation of mass.
c. development of the periodic table.
d. discovery of the law of definite proportions.

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When the absolute magnitudes, or brightnesses, of stars are plotted against


their surface temperatures or colors, we obtain a(n)

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a. straight line.
b. Hertzsprung-Russell (or H-R) diagram.
c. random pattern.
d. none of the choices
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True or False: The alchemists have been successful in changing lead to gold.

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True or False: Formaldehyde is a nonpolar compound.

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Molecu
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Nearly 100% of mass of Earth's core is composed of the two elements

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a. aluminum and silicon
b. iron and nickel
c. silicon and oxygen.
d. oxygen and aluminum

74% of the mass of the Earth's crus is composed of only two elements. What are
these?

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a. oxygen and silicon


True or False: Molecular compounds' melting and boiling temperatures are
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True or False: The matter in the early universe was not smoothly distributed
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True or False: If the covalent bonds are polar, then the covalent compound as a
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The heaviest elements are created in _______, the fantastic death of supergiant
stars.

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a. red giant

b. supernovae

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Niels Bohr focused his attention on the element hydrogen because it

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a. was inexpensive.

b. could be obtained in extremely high purity.

c. was so abundant.

d. had the simplest atom.

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What is element 61 called?

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a. promethium

b. astatine

c. technetium

d. francium
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Aluminum is an example of

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a. a compound.

b. an alloy.

c. a solution.

d. an element.

True or False: The Earth's core is is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and
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Which of the following did not occur after the Big Bang?

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a. the universe became less dense and began to cool

b. the universe was unimaginably hot and dense

c. the universe is compacted into a very small volume

d. the early universe was not smoothly distributed across space

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True or False: Dalton was the first to introduce the idea of the atom.

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True or False: High-mass stars eventually evolve into white-dwarves.

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The horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table are called

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a. periods.

b. groups.

c. series.

d. families.

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This refers to a star that has a mass of more than 8 solar masses.

Supergiant
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What is the visible surface of the Sun called?

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a. Stratosphere

b. Photosphere

c. Glowing sphere

d. Atmosphere

He invented the neutron.

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a. Niels Bohr

b. James Chadwick

c. Ernest Rutherford

d. J.J. Thomson

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The nuclear model of the atom is associated with

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d. Thomson.

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Nearly 100% of mass of Earth's core is composed of the two elements

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a. oxygen and aluminum

b. aluminum and silicon

c. silicon and oxygen.

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True or False: The human body is composed of 65% oxygen & 18% carbon.

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When the Sun moves off the main sequence, it will next become a
_______________.

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True or False: Diamond vaporizes to gas at temperatures above 3500 degrees


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True or False: Melting a covalent network solid is accomplished by overcoming


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True or False: When a gas is compressed, its temperature decreases.

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The temperature of the Sun's interior is estimated to be about how many


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c. 5 billion
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This refers to a star that has a mass of more than 8 solar masses.

Supergiants
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True or False: Platinum has very high density.

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True or False: Chemical reactions occur inside living things.

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True or False: Chromium is one of the soft elements.

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True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.

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True or False: Density decreases as temperature increases.

false
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True or False: Carbon in graphite can be described as hard as the carbon in
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True or False: The catalyst is a reactant in the chemical reaction it speeds up.

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True or False: Lower activation energy = more reactant particles with enough
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True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.

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Amylaseis an enzyme found in the mouth and small intestine that hlps in the
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DUCTIL
Matter isAnswer if it can be rolled and stretched to long and thin shapes.

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Catalyst
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True or False: Silver conducts electricity at minimal circumstances only.


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Identification: These compounds are highly soluble in water.

salt
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Identification: Solid formed from the settling of solid particles in a liquid solution.

sediments
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Identification: What is the term for the energy responsible for the variations in
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Activation energy
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Identification: What do you call the solid formed when a liquid solution is allowed
to stand still for a long amount of time?

Precipitate
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Identification: Identify the substance that hastens chemical reactions?

Catalyst
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True or False: Chromium is one of the soft elements.

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Identification: Two different atoms may or may not have this type of covalent
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Polar Covalent Bond


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CHEMICAL CHANGE
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Catalysts in living things are called

en
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Identification: This is the force that exists between the molecules of a
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Intermolecular force
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Identify the kind of change wherein the product is the same as the reactants.

physical change
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physical change
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nonpol
Fill in the blank:Answer covalent bonding exists between two identical
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What is the term for the property that makes it capable of being hammered into
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a. malleability

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Identification: Solid formed from the settling of solid particles in a liquid solution.

sediments
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What kind of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between two
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covalent bond
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Identification: These properties can be detected using your senses.

Physical properties
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Ductile
Matter isAnswer if it can be rolled and stretched to long and thin shapes.

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Which reaction rate factor is due to the amount of reacting substances?

Concentration
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Reactiv
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True or False: Sodium can exist by itself.

True or False: Chromium is one of the soft elements.

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True or False: Sodium reacts violently with water.

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Catalysts in living things are called

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Catalysts in living things are called

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True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.

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What property of a material describes the compactness of the arrangement of


its molecules?

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a. No correct answer
b. Malleability
c. Density

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Polar
Fill in the blank:Answer covalent bond does not have an equal sharing of
electrons.

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Identification: How fast or slow a chemical process takes place.

Rate of Reaction
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Identification: This refers to the speed of a chemical process.

Rate of Reaction
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True or False: The rate of reaction is faster if the temperature of reactants is
higher.

True
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Identification: Particles smaller than a proton with strong nuclear force holding
the quarks together

GLUONS
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Identification: Covalent bonding where electrons are shared equally between the
atoms

Nonpolar
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Covalent bond with unequal sharing of electrons

Polar
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Solid substance that settles when a liquid solution is left still for a long amount
of time?

Suspension
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Identification: Reaction that fuses hydrogen to form helium in dwarf stars

pp chain
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Property of a substance that is observable without changing it

PHYSICAL PROPERTY
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Identification: Smallest possible particle of an element containing all of the


properties of the element

Atom
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Identification: Substance that cannot be simplified anymore

Elements
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Identification: Bond characterized by the sharing of electrons between atoms

Nonpolar
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Factor in reaction rate related to the amount of reactants

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a. No correct answer
b. Temperature
c. Both Concentration and Temperature
d. Concentration

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Identification: This also means covalent compounds

Molecular compound
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Identification: Radiation emitted by a body that absorbed it first

thermal radiation
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Identification: It refers to tyhe speed of a chemical process

Reaction rate
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Identification: Catalysts in digestion of food

enzymes
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Identification: Reaction rate factor related to the kinetic energy of the reactant
molecules

Identification: Atoms of the same element but w ith various atomic w eights
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Fill in the blank: In a molecule of water, the atom more visited by the shared
electrons would be

Oxygen atoms
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Covalent bonding resulting from unequal sharing of electrons between the


atoms

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a. Nonpolar covalent bonding
b. No correct answer
c. Both polar and nonpolar covalent bonding
d. Polar covalent bonding

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Identification: Change resulting to new material that is entirely different from the
reactants

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a. Physical change
b. No correct answer
c. Both Physical and Chemical change
d. Chemical change

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Identification: Compound formed by electron sharing

Covalent Compound
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Identification: Term used by scientists referring to the very small but detectable
amount of heat residue of the Big Bang

Background Radiation
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Identification: Substance that hastens chemical reactions

Catalyst
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Identification: Component of chemical reaction present at its start

Reactants
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Covalent bond between identical atoms

Nonpolar Covalent Bond


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Identification: Energy responsible different reaction rates

Activation Energy
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Identification: It refers to the cloud where stars are born

nebula
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Identification: Star with strong gravity allowing the formation of more oxygen
and magnesium

Supergiant
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Identification: Compounds that are dissolves easily in water

salt
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Force between the molecules of a compound

Intramolecular forces
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Identification: Compound formed by positive and negative atoms

Metal
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Identification: It is the ability of a substance to chemically combine with other


compounds

REACTIVITY
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Identification: It refers to the cloud where stars are born

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Identification: Reaction in giant stars for the fusion of hydrogen to form helium

CNO cycle
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Bond where electrons are shared congruently throughout the molecule

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a. Polar covalent bonding
b. Nonpolar covalent bonding
c. Both polar and nonpolar covalent bonding
d. No correct answer

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Negatively charged particles in atoms

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a. Both Protons and Electrons
b. Electrons
c. Protons
d. No correct answer

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Age of the universe (in billions of years) according to the most widely accepted
cosmological theory of its existence

13.7
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Identification: Atoms of the same element but with various atomic weights

isotopes
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Covalent bond between identical atoms

radiation of energy
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Substance that can turn lead to gold

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a. Jack-o-Lantern
b. Will-o-Wisp
c. Witchlight

d. Philosopher's Stone

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Change in which the product is the same as the reactants

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a. Both physical and chemical change
b. No correct answer
c. Chemical change
d. Physical change

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Identification: Repelled the directed alpha particles in the gold foil experiment

Protons
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Molecular compound where there is a slight difference in the charge between its
opposite sides

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a. Nonpolar
b. Polar
c. Both Polar and Nonpolar molecular compound

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Identification: Properties observable using your eyes

Physical Properties
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Identification: Nuclear particles that do not contribute to its charge

Alpha particle
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Identification: Compactness of the arrangement of the molecules of a material

Density
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Identification: Lightest particles in an atom

Electron
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Identification: Material property making it capable of being hammered into thin


sheets

Malleability
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Covalent bond that may or may not exist between two different atoms

polar
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The Gold foil experiment led to the discovery of this atomic part

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a. Proton
b. Electron
c. Nucleus
d. No correct answer

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Identification: The more positive atom in a molecule of dihydrogen oxide

oxygen
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Substance that can turn lead to gold

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a. Witchlight
b. Philosopher's Stone
c. Will-o-Wisp
d. Jack-o-Lantern

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Behavior of the universe explaining the Big Bang Theory

Select one:
a. expanding
b. stays constant in size
c. shrinking
d. no correct answer

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