Deck 1: Matter, Energy, and Measurement

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Which of the following is not a chemical change?

A) rusting of a car body
B) ripening of fruit
C) souring of milk
D) None, all of these are chemical changes.
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Which of the following is a chemical property of gold?

A) characteristic color
B) electrical conductivity
C) lack of reactivity
D) None, they are all physical properties.
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Nanoparticles which have a length of approximately 1 × 10 - 9 meters. Which of the following is the correct way to write this in conventional notation?

A) 0.0000000001 m
B) 0.000000001 m
C) 10,000,000 m
D) 1,000,000,000 m
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The land surface area of the earth is approximately 1.49 × 108 km2. Which of the following is the correct way to write this in conventional notation?

A) 0.00000000149 km2
B) 149,000,000 km2
C) 14,900,000,000 km2
D) none of these
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In one second light travels 2.998 × 108 meters. Which of the following is the correct way to write this in conventional notation?

A) 0.00000002998 m/s
B) 2,998,000 m/s
C) 299,800,000 m/s
D) none of these
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The population of the earth at the end of 2008 was approximately 6.7 × 109 people. Which of the following is correct way to represent this number?

A) 6,700,000,000 people
B) 67,000,000,000 people
C) 67,000,000,000,000 people
D) none of these
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Which of the following represents a physical change?

A) stretching a silver wire
B) tarnishing of silver
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Which of the following is a chemical property of water?

A) Ice floats.
B) Water boils at 100°C.
C) Water reacts violently with sodium.
D) All of these are chemical properties.
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Which of the following represents a physical change?

A) burning of fuel oil
B) melting of ice
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Which of the following is an example of matter?

A) the light of a flame
B) the sound of thunder
C) the air you breathe
D) None of these are matter.
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Which of the following is the largest number?

A) 2 × 10-1
B) 5 × 10 3
C) 3 × 10 4
D) 7 × 10-6
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Which of the following is true of a hypothesis?

A) It is a tentative idea or explanation which can be disproved by an experiment.
B) It is a tentative idea or explanation which can be proven by an experiment.
C) It is a tentative idea which can either be proven or disproved by an experiment.
D) It is a belief which is asserted without proof.
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The area of Africa is approximately 11.7 million square miles. Which of the following is the correct way to express this number in scientific notation?

A) 1.17 × 105
B) 1.17 × 106
C) 1.17 × 107
D) none of these
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Which of the following is not a physical property of gold?

A) characteristic color
B) density
C) electrical conductivity
D) None, they are all physical properties.
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Which of the following is not an example of matter?

A) the air in your lungs
B) the blood in your arteries
C) the sunlight coming through the window
D) None, all of these are matter.
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Which of the following represents a physical change?

A) boiling water
B) decomposition of a dead organism
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Which of the following best describes a scientific theory?

A) It is just one of many ways of looking at things.
B) It is a point of view which cannot be challenged.
C) It is a widely accepted explanation of some phenomena supported by a large amount of experimental data and is therefore definitely correct.
D) It is a widely accepted explanation of some phenomena supported by a large amount of experimental data, but it can be shown to be incorrect by a single experiment which yields results which contradict it.
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Which of the following is synonymous with "fact"?

A) a hypothesis
B) an observation which is reproducible
C) an observation which is not reproducible
D) none of these
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Sometimes the same word can have different meanings. In the United States the word billion means "a thousand million" but in Britain the word billion means "a million million." Which of the following corresponds to the "British Billion"?

A) 1 × 10 -9
B) 1 × 10 -6
C) 1 × 109
D) 1 × 1012
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During its orbit the earth's maximum distance from the sun is approximately 152 million kilometers. Which of the following is the correct way to express this number in scientific notation?

A) 1.52 × 105
B) 1.52 × 106
C) 1.52 × 107
D) 1.52 × 108
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Which of the following is the smallest number?

A) 5 × 10 3
B) 3 × 10 4
C) 2 × 10-5
D) 7 × 10-6
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Given the calculation: (6.02 × 10 23)/12.00 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 1.993 × 10-23
B) 1.99 × 10-23
C) 5.017 × 1022
D) 5.02 × 1022
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Given the calculation: (6.49 × 10 7) × (7.1 × 10 5) = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 4.6079 × 10 13
B) 4.6 × 10 13
C) 4.6 × 10 2
D) 4.6079 × 10 2
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Which metric prefix is commonly abbreviated using a Greek letter?

A) mega
B) micro
C) milli
D) nano
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How many millimeters (mm) are there in 1 kilometer (km)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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Given the calculation: 4.238 × 9.1 = ? What is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 38.5658
B) 38.57
C) 38.6
D) 39
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Given the calculation: 4.238 + 12.72 - 9.1 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 7.858
B) 7.86
C) 7.8
D) 7.9
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How many microliters (μL) are there in 1 liter (L)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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Given the calculation: 17.712/7.610 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 2.32746
B) 2.3275
C) 2.327
D) 2.33
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Given the calculation: 1.987 × 6.02 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 11.96174
B) 11.96
C) 12.0
D) 12
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In which of the following are the lengths given in the correct order?

A) cm < mm < m < μm
B) cm < m < μm < mm
C) μm < mm < cm < m
D) μm < m < cm < mm
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Given the calculation: (6.626 x 10 -34)/(9.63 x 10 7) = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 1.453 × 1041
B) 1.45 × 1041
C) 6.88 × 10-42
D) 6.882 × 10-42
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In which of the following are the lengths given in the correct order?

A) cm > mm > m > km
B) cm > m > km > mm
C) km > m > cm > mm
D) mm > cm > m > km
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Given the calculation: (7.22 × 10 -3) × (6.4 × 10 7) = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 4.6 × 105
B) 4.62 × 105
C) 4.620 × 105
D) 4.6208 × 105
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Given the calculation: 17.72 - 4.232 - 9.1 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 4.388
B) 4.38
C) 4.39
D) 4.4
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Given the calculation: 4.238 + 12.72 + 9.1 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 26.058
B) 26.06
C) 26.0
D) 26.1
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Given the calculation: 15.72/9.16 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 1.71616
B) 1.7162
C) 1.716
D) 1.72
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How many liters (L) are there in 1 microliter (μL)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 101
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Given the calculation: 4.877 + 12.87 + 9.19 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 26.937
B) 26.93
C) 26.94
D) 26.9
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How many kilometers (km) are there in 1 millimeter (mm)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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How many seconds are in a 24 hour day? [Assume exactly 24 hours in a day]

A) 60
B) 1.44 × 10 3
C) 3.60 × 103
D) 8.64 × 104
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Daytime temperatures in a desert can reach 45.0°C. What is this temperature on the Fahrenheit temperature scale?

A) 90.0°F
B) 113.0°F
C) 121.0°F
D) none of these
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How many minutes are in a 365 day year? [Assume exactly 24 hours in a day]

A) 8.760 × 103
B) 2.190 × 104
C) 5.256 × 105
D) 3.154 × 107
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The lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was -128.6°F. What is this temperature on the Celsius temperature scale?

A) -57.3°C
B) -89.2°C
C) -173.8°C
D) -289.1°C
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The standard metric unit of volume, the liter, is equal to which of the following?

A) 1 cm3
B) 10 cm3
C) 100 cm3
D) 1000 cm3
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An intern made an error and gave a patient a dose of 500 μg rather than 500 mg of a drug. Which of the following is true?

A) The patient received an overdose by a factor of 1000.
B) The patient received an overdose by a factor of 100.
C) The patient received an underdose by a factor of 1000.
D) The patient received an underdose by a factor of 100.
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How many minutes are in a 30 day month? [Assume exactly 24 hours in a day]

A) 7.20 × 102
B) 4.32 × 104
C) 2.59 × 106
D) 3.11 × 107
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How many milligrams (mg) are there is 1 kilogram (kg)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 101
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How many micrograms (μg) are there in 1 milligram (μg)?

A) 1 × 10- 6
B) 1 × 10-3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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In which of the following are the masses given in the correct order?

A) cg > mg > g >kg
B) cg > g > kg > mg
C) kg > g > cg > mg
D) mg > cg > g > kg
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In the SI system of units the basic unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). The cubic meter is equal to which of the following?

A) 103 mL
B) 106 mL
C) 109 mL
D) 1012 mL
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How many millgrams (mg) are there in 1 microgram (μg)?

A) 1 × 10- 6
B) 1 × 10- 3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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How many microliters (μL) are there in 1 milliliter (mL)?

A) 1 × 10-6
B) 1 × 10-3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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How many kilograms (kg) are there in 1 milligram (mg)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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What temperature on the Celsius is the same as normal body temperature 98.6°F?

A) 34.3°C
B) 37.0°C
C) 119.9°C
D) none of these
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The decimeter (dm) is 0.1 m. Sometimes the volume of a liquid is specified in units of cubic decimeters. Which of the following volumes equals 1 cubic decimeter?

A) 10μL
B) 10 mL
C) 100 mL
D) 1000 mL
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How many milliliters (mL) are there in 1 microliter (μL)?

A) 1 × 10-6
B) 1 × 10-3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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An intern made an error and gave a patient a dose of 500 mg rather than 500 μg of a drug. Which of the following is true?

A) the patient received an overdose by a factor of 1000
B) the patient received an overdose by a factor of 100
C) the patient received an underdose by a factor of 1000
D) the patient received an underdose by a factor of 100
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In the SI system of units the basic unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). A volume of 1 m3 is equal to which of the following?

A) 1 L
B) 10 L
C) 100 L
D) 1000 L
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In which of the following are the masses given in the correct order?

A) cg < mg < g <μg
B) cg < g < μg < mg
C) μg < mg < cg < g
D) μg < g < cg < mg
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What is the metric length of the 100. yard dash? [1 inch = 2.54 cm (exactly)]

A) 9.14 cm
B) 25.4 cm
C) 91.4 m
D) 254 m
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An object weighs 75.7 kg. What is the weight of this object expressed in the English system? [1 pound = 453.6 grams]

A) 16.7 pounds
B) 167 pounds
C) 343 pounds
D) 34.3 pounds
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If a 1.000 L bottle of champagne cost 134 Euros and the exchange rate is 1 Euro = $1.33 (US), what is the cost in dollars for 8.000 fluid ounces of this champagne? [1 fluid ounce = 29.57 mL]

A) $5.26
B) $42.15
C) $47.09
D) $81.31
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What Celsius temperature is the same as 77.0°F?

A) 25.0°C
B) 74.8°C
C) 106.6°C
D) none of these
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The boiling point of octane is 126°C. What is this temperature on the Fahrenheit scale?

A) 52°F
B) 102°F
C) 259°F
D) 284°F
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At what temperature do the temperatures on the Celsius and Kelvin scales have the same numerical value?

A) -40
B) 0
C) 32
D) at no value
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In Europe the area of apartments are typically given in square meters (m2). If the area of an American apartment is 9.0 × 102 ft2, a Paris apartment with which of the following areas most closely has the same area as the New York apartment? [1 meter = 1.094 yards]

A) 27 m2
B) 30 m2
C) 84 m2
D) 90 m2
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A Frenchman in New York wants to buy approximately a kilo (1 kg) of cheese. How much cheese should he ask for? [1 pound = 453.6 grams]

A) 1/4 lb.
B) 1/2 lb.
C) 2 lb.
D) 4 lb
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If gasoline costs $1.95 per gallon is its cost per liter? [1 quart = 0.946 liter]

A) 5.15 cents
B) 51.5 cents
C) 73.9 cents
D) 7.39 cents
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What is the mass of a quarter pound hamburger, expressed in the metric system? [1 pound = 453.6 grams]

A) 113 mg
B) 113 g
C) 1814 g
D) 0.1814 kg
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The length of an American football field is 100. yards. Which of the following most nearly approximates the length of this field in meters? [1 meter is slightly longer than 39 inches]

A) 9.14 m
B) 10.9 m
C) 91.4 m
D) 109 m
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A particular model of hybrid car can travel 53.0 miles/gallon of gas. What is this fuel efficiency expressed in the metric system? [1 quart = 0.946 liter; 1 mile = 1.609 km]

A) 8.71 km/liter
B) 20.2 km/liter
C) 22.5 km/liter
D) 90 km/liter
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A common piece of laboratory glassware is a 125 mL beaker. What is this volume in the English system of units? [1 quart = 0.946 liter = 32 fl oz]

A) 0.423 fl oz
B) 0.423 qt
C) 4.23 fl oz
D) 4.23 qt
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If you went into a cheese shop in Edam, Holland and wanted to buy approximately 1 pound of Edam cheese which of the following would you ask for?

A) 0.25 kg
B) 0.5 kg
C) 2 kg
D) 4 kg
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One long distance Olympic race is the 10,000 meter run. Which of the following is most nearly the length of this run to three significant figures in feet? [1 meter is slightly longer than 39 inches]

A) 6.09 × 103 ft
B) 6.22 × 103 ft
C) 1.00 × 104 ft
D) 3.28 × 104 ft
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The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is 77 K. What is this temperature on the Celsius scale?

A) 350°C
B) 171°C
C) 25°C
D) -196°C
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The area of Europe is 1.05 × 107 km2. Which of the following shapes has an area most nearly equal to the area of Europe? [1 mile = 1.609 km]

A) a rectangle 2000 miles by 1000 miles
B) a rectangle 2000 miles by 1500 miles
C) a square 2000 miles on a side
D) none of these
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A certain automobile has an 18 gallon gas tank. What is the volume of this tank in liters? [1 gallon = 4 quarts, 1 quart = 0.946 liter]

A) 4.3 L
B) 4.8 L
C) 68 L
D) 76 L
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At what temperature do the temperatures on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales have the same numerical value?

A) -40.
B) 0
C) 32
D) at no value
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Which of the following is not a chemical change?

A) rusting of a car body
B) ripening of fruit
C) souring of milk
D) None, all of these are chemical changes.
D
2
Which of the following is a chemical property of gold?

A) characteristic color
B) electrical conductivity
C) lack of reactivity
D) None, they are all physical properties.
C
3
Nanoparticles which have a length of approximately 1 × 10 - 9 meters. Which of the following is the correct way to write this in conventional notation?

A) 0.0000000001 m
B) 0.000000001 m
C) 10,000,000 m
D) 1,000,000,000 m
B
4
The land surface area of the earth is approximately 1.49 × 108 km2. Which of the following is the correct way to write this in conventional notation?

A) 0.00000000149 km2
B) 149,000,000 km2
C) 14,900,000,000 km2
D) none of these
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In one second light travels 2.998 × 108 meters. Which of the following is the correct way to write this in conventional notation?

A) 0.00000002998 m/s
B) 2,998,000 m/s
C) 299,800,000 m/s
D) none of these
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The population of the earth at the end of 2008 was approximately 6.7 × 109 people. Which of the following is correct way to represent this number?

A) 6,700,000,000 people
B) 67,000,000,000 people
C) 67,000,000,000,000 people
D) none of these
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Which of the following represents a physical change?

A) stretching a silver wire
B) tarnishing of silver
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Which of the following is a chemical property of water?

A) Ice floats.
B) Water boils at 100°C.
C) Water reacts violently with sodium.
D) All of these are chemical properties.
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Which of the following represents a physical change?

A) burning of fuel oil
B) melting of ice
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Which of the following is an example of matter?

A) the light of a flame
B) the sound of thunder
C) the air you breathe
D) None of these are matter.
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Which of the following is the largest number?

A) 2 × 10-1
B) 5 × 10 3
C) 3 × 10 4
D) 7 × 10-6
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Which of the following is true of a hypothesis?

A) It is a tentative idea or explanation which can be disproved by an experiment.
B) It is a tentative idea or explanation which can be proven by an experiment.
C) It is a tentative idea which can either be proven or disproved by an experiment.
D) It is a belief which is asserted without proof.
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The area of Africa is approximately 11.7 million square miles. Which of the following is the correct way to express this number in scientific notation?

A) 1.17 × 105
B) 1.17 × 106
C) 1.17 × 107
D) none of these
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Which of the following is not a physical property of gold?

A) characteristic color
B) density
C) electrical conductivity
D) None, they are all physical properties.
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Which of the following is not an example of matter?

A) the air in your lungs
B) the blood in your arteries
C) the sunlight coming through the window
D) None, all of these are matter.
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Which of the following represents a physical change?

A) boiling water
B) decomposition of a dead organism
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Which of the following best describes a scientific theory?

A) It is just one of many ways of looking at things.
B) It is a point of view which cannot be challenged.
C) It is a widely accepted explanation of some phenomena supported by a large amount of experimental data and is therefore definitely correct.
D) It is a widely accepted explanation of some phenomena supported by a large amount of experimental data, but it can be shown to be incorrect by a single experiment which yields results which contradict it.
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Which of the following is synonymous with "fact"?

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C) an observation which is not reproducible
D) none of these
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Sometimes the same word can have different meanings. In the United States the word billion means "a thousand million" but in Britain the word billion means "a million million." Which of the following corresponds to the "British Billion"?

A) 1 × 10 -9
B) 1 × 10 -6
C) 1 × 109
D) 1 × 1012
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During its orbit the earth's maximum distance from the sun is approximately 152 million kilometers. Which of the following is the correct way to express this number in scientific notation?

A) 1.52 × 105
B) 1.52 × 106
C) 1.52 × 107
D) 1.52 × 108
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Which of the following is the smallest number?

A) 5 × 10 3
B) 3 × 10 4
C) 2 × 10-5
D) 7 × 10-6
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Given the calculation: (6.02 × 10 23)/12.00 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 1.993 × 10-23
B) 1.99 × 10-23
C) 5.017 × 1022
D) 5.02 × 1022
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Given the calculation: (6.49 × 10 7) × (7.1 × 10 5) = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 4.6079 × 10 13
B) 4.6 × 10 13
C) 4.6 × 10 2
D) 4.6079 × 10 2
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Which metric prefix is commonly abbreviated using a Greek letter?

A) mega
B) micro
C) milli
D) nano
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How many millimeters (mm) are there in 1 kilometer (km)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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Given the calculation: 4.238 × 9.1 = ? What is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 38.5658
B) 38.57
C) 38.6
D) 39
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Given the calculation: 4.238 + 12.72 - 9.1 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 7.858
B) 7.86
C) 7.8
D) 7.9
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How many microliters (μL) are there in 1 liter (L)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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Given the calculation: 17.712/7.610 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 2.32746
B) 2.3275
C) 2.327
D) 2.33
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Given the calculation: 1.987 × 6.02 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 11.96174
B) 11.96
C) 12.0
D) 12
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In which of the following are the lengths given in the correct order?

A) cm < mm < m < μm
B) cm < m < μm < mm
C) μm < mm < cm < m
D) μm < m < cm < mm
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Given the calculation: (6.626 x 10 -34)/(9.63 x 10 7) = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 1.453 × 1041
B) 1.45 × 1041
C) 6.88 × 10-42
D) 6.882 × 10-42
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In which of the following are the lengths given in the correct order?

A) cm > mm > m > km
B) cm > m > km > mm
C) km > m > cm > mm
D) mm > cm > m > km
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Given the calculation: (7.22 × 10 -3) × (6.4 × 10 7) = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 4.6 × 105
B) 4.62 × 105
C) 4.620 × 105
D) 4.6208 × 105
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35
Given the calculation: 17.72 - 4.232 - 9.1 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 4.388
B) 4.38
C) 4.39
D) 4.4
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36
Given the calculation: 4.238 + 12.72 + 9.1 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 26.058
B) 26.06
C) 26.0
D) 26.1
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37
Given the calculation: 15.72/9.16 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 1.71616
B) 1.7162
C) 1.716
D) 1.72
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38
How many liters (L) are there in 1 microliter (μL)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 101
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39
Given the calculation: 4.877 + 12.87 + 9.19 = ?, what is the answer reported to the correct number of significant figures?

A) 26.937
B) 26.93
C) 26.94
D) 26.9
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40
How many kilometers (km) are there in 1 millimeter (mm)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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41
How many seconds are in a 24 hour day? [Assume exactly 24 hours in a day]

A) 60
B) 1.44 × 10 3
C) 3.60 × 103
D) 8.64 × 104
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42
Daytime temperatures in a desert can reach 45.0°C. What is this temperature on the Fahrenheit temperature scale?

A) 90.0°F
B) 113.0°F
C) 121.0°F
D) none of these
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43
How many minutes are in a 365 day year? [Assume exactly 24 hours in a day]

A) 8.760 × 103
B) 2.190 × 104
C) 5.256 × 105
D) 3.154 × 107
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44
The lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was -128.6°F. What is this temperature on the Celsius temperature scale?

A) -57.3°C
B) -89.2°C
C) -173.8°C
D) -289.1°C
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45
The standard metric unit of volume, the liter, is equal to which of the following?

A) 1 cm3
B) 10 cm3
C) 100 cm3
D) 1000 cm3
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46
An intern made an error and gave a patient a dose of 500 μg rather than 500 mg of a drug. Which of the following is true?

A) The patient received an overdose by a factor of 1000.
B) The patient received an overdose by a factor of 100.
C) The patient received an underdose by a factor of 1000.
D) The patient received an underdose by a factor of 100.
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47
How many minutes are in a 30 day month? [Assume exactly 24 hours in a day]

A) 7.20 × 102
B) 4.32 × 104
C) 2.59 × 106
D) 3.11 × 107
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48
How many milligrams (mg) are there is 1 kilogram (kg)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 101
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49
How many micrograms (μg) are there in 1 milligram (μg)?

A) 1 × 10- 6
B) 1 × 10-3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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50
In which of the following are the masses given in the correct order?

A) cg > mg > g >kg
B) cg > g > kg > mg
C) kg > g > cg > mg
D) mg > cg > g > kg
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51
In the SI system of units the basic unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). The cubic meter is equal to which of the following?

A) 103 mL
B) 106 mL
C) 109 mL
D) 1012 mL
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52
How many millgrams (mg) are there in 1 microgram (μg)?

A) 1 × 10- 6
B) 1 × 10- 3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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53
How many microliters (μL) are there in 1 milliliter (mL)?

A) 1 × 10-6
B) 1 × 10-3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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54
How many kilograms (kg) are there in 1 milligram (mg)?

A) 1 × 10-12
B) 1 × 10-6
C) 1 × 106
D) 1 × 1012
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55
What temperature on the Celsius is the same as normal body temperature 98.6°F?

A) 34.3°C
B) 37.0°C
C) 119.9°C
D) none of these
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56
The decimeter (dm) is 0.1 m. Sometimes the volume of a liquid is specified in units of cubic decimeters. Which of the following volumes equals 1 cubic decimeter?

A) 10μL
B) 10 mL
C) 100 mL
D) 1000 mL
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57
How many milliliters (mL) are there in 1 microliter (μL)?

A) 1 × 10-6
B) 1 × 10-3
C) 1 × 103
D) 1 × 106
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58
An intern made an error and gave a patient a dose of 500 mg rather than 500 μg of a drug. Which of the following is true?

A) the patient received an overdose by a factor of 1000
B) the patient received an overdose by a factor of 100
C) the patient received an underdose by a factor of 1000
D) the patient received an underdose by a factor of 100
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59
In the SI system of units the basic unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). A volume of 1 m3 is equal to which of the following?

A) 1 L
B) 10 L
C) 100 L
D) 1000 L
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60
In which of the following are the masses given in the correct order?

A) cg < mg < g <μg
B) cg < g < μg < mg
C) μg < mg < cg < g
D) μg < g < cg < mg
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61
What is the metric length of the 100. yard dash? [1 inch = 2.54 cm (exactly)]

A) 9.14 cm
B) 25.4 cm
C) 91.4 m
D) 254 m
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62
An object weighs 75.7 kg. What is the weight of this object expressed in the English system? [1 pound = 453.6 grams]

A) 16.7 pounds
B) 167 pounds
C) 343 pounds
D) 34.3 pounds
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63
If a 1.000 L bottle of champagne cost 134 Euros and the exchange rate is 1 Euro = $1.33 (US), what is the cost in dollars for 8.000 fluid ounces of this champagne? [1 fluid ounce = 29.57 mL]

A) $5.26
B) $42.15
C) $47.09
D) $81.31
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64
What Celsius temperature is the same as 77.0°F?

A) 25.0°C
B) 74.8°C
C) 106.6°C
D) none of these
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66
The boiling point of octane is 126°C. What is this temperature on the Fahrenheit scale?

A) 52°F
B) 102°F
C) 259°F
D) 284°F
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67
At what temperature do the temperatures on the Celsius and Kelvin scales have the same numerical value?

A) -40
B) 0
C) 32
D) at no value
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68
In Europe the area of apartments are typically given in square meters (m2). If the area of an American apartment is 9.0 × 102 ft2, a Paris apartment with which of the following areas most closely has the same area as the New York apartment? [1 meter = 1.094 yards]

A) 27 m2
B) 30 m2
C) 84 m2
D) 90 m2
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69
A Frenchman in New York wants to buy approximately a kilo (1 kg) of cheese. How much cheese should he ask for? [1 pound = 453.6 grams]

A) 1/4 lb.
B) 1/2 lb.
C) 2 lb.
D) 4 lb
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70
If gasoline costs $1.95 per gallon is its cost per liter? [1 quart = 0.946 liter]

A) 5.15 cents
B) 51.5 cents
C) 73.9 cents
D) 7.39 cents
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71
What is the mass of a quarter pound hamburger, expressed in the metric system? [1 pound = 453.6 grams]

A) 113 mg
B) 113 g
C) 1814 g
D) 0.1814 kg
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72
The length of an American football field is 100. yards. Which of the following most nearly approximates the length of this field in meters? [1 meter is slightly longer than 39 inches]

A) 9.14 m
B) 10.9 m
C) 91.4 m
D) 109 m
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73
A particular model of hybrid car can travel 53.0 miles/gallon of gas. What is this fuel efficiency expressed in the metric system? [1 quart = 0.946 liter; 1 mile = 1.609 km]

A) 8.71 km/liter
B) 20.2 km/liter
C) 22.5 km/liter
D) 90 km/liter
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74
A common piece of laboratory glassware is a 125 mL beaker. What is this volume in the English system of units? [1 quart = 0.946 liter = 32 fl oz]

A) 0.423 fl oz
B) 0.423 qt
C) 4.23 fl oz
D) 4.23 qt
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75
If you went into a cheese shop in Edam, Holland and wanted to buy approximately 1 pound of Edam cheese which of the following would you ask for?

A) 0.25 kg
B) 0.5 kg
C) 2 kg
D) 4 kg
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76
One long distance Olympic race is the 10,000 meter run. Which of the following is most nearly the length of this run to three significant figures in feet? [1 meter is slightly longer than 39 inches]

A) 6.09 × 103 ft
B) 6.22 × 103 ft
C) 1.00 × 104 ft
D) 3.28 × 104 ft
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77
The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is 77 K. What is this temperature on the Celsius scale?

A) 350°C
B) 171°C
C) 25°C
D) -196°C
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78
The area of Europe is 1.05 × 107 km2. Which of the following shapes has an area most nearly equal to the area of Europe? [1 mile = 1.609 km]

A) a rectangle 2000 miles by 1000 miles
B) a rectangle 2000 miles by 1500 miles
C) a square 2000 miles on a side
D) none of these
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79
A certain automobile has an 18 gallon gas tank. What is the volume of this tank in liters? [1 gallon = 4 quarts, 1 quart = 0.946 liter]

A) 4.3 L
B) 4.8 L
C) 68 L
D) 76 L
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80
At what temperature do the temperatures on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales have the same numerical value?

A) -40.
B) 0
C) 32
D) at no value
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