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a. Hydrogen
b. Lithium
c. Helium
d. Beryllium
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What kind of element would you find on the far left-hand side of the periodic table?
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a. metal
b. non-metal
c. halogen
d. noble gas
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Which were the first elements to form after the Big Bang started to cool?
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a. C and Si
b. H and He
c. U and Pt
d. O and N
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One common lab chemical is sometimes called the universal solvent. What is this chemical?
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a. Ether
b. Hydrochloric Acid
c. Acetone
d. Water
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a. Neptunium
b. Niobium
c. Neodymium
d. Nihonium
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a. ionization energy
b. atomic radius
c. oxidation state
d. electro negativity
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a. electron – atom – molecule
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Sodium (Na) is most likely to form a compound with which of the following element?
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a. Iron
b. Lithium
c. Chlorine
d. Calcium
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This person is credited with the invention of the modern periodic table.
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b. Albert Einstein
c. Dmitri Mendeleev
d. Niels Bohr
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Which scientist proposed that atoms are infinitesimal round balls and unable to be seen by the naked eye?
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a. Democritus
b. John Dalton
c. JJ Thomson
d. Ernest Rutherford
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In Thomson's Model of an Atom, what sub-atomic particle represents the plums or the raisins?
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a. protons
b. electrons
c. positrons
d. neutrons
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What process of writing will show the arrangement of electrons in an orbitals of an atom?
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a. Orbital Notation
b. Electronic Configuration
c. Nuclear Reaction
d. Radioactive Decay
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It pertains to the formation of elements by combining the simple nuclei or atomic particles with the help of extremely hot
temperature and pressure.
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a. Nuclear Reaction
b. Chemical Bond
c. Nuclear Fusion
d. Nucleosynthesis
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He believed that all matter consisted of extremely small particles that could not be divided, which then he called - atomos -
that means uncut or indivisible.
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a. John Dalton
b. Ernest Rutherford
c. Democritus
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a. Helium atom
b. Proton particle
c. Hydrogen atom
d. Electron particle
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What type of terrestrial motion is responsible for the daily rising and setting of the sun and the stars?
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a. Solar Eclipse
b. Annual Motion
c. Retrograde Motion
d. Diurnal Motion
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According to Kepler, the path of a planet as it revolves around the sun is a/an_________________.
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a. ellipse
b. circle
c. cone
d. sphere
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Who among the following philosophers is NOT a proponent of the geocentric model of the universe?
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a. Aristotle
b. Ptolemy
c. Copernicus
d. Hipparchus
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Which of the following is NOT correctly paired with the contribution of the astronomer?
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a. focus
b. equant
c. perihelion
d. aphelion
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b. An object with little inertia tends to have its rest or motion changed with difficulty.
c. An object with little inertia tends to have its rest or motion changed easily.
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a. There is a uniformly decelerated motion.
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Acceleration refers to the change in velocity with respect to time. Which of the following statements does not support the
definition of acceleration?
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a. It doubles.
b. It decreases.
c. It quadruples.
d. It remains unchanged.
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c. There are forces acting on it, but these forces are balanced.
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Which of Newton's Laws best explains why motorists should buckle up?
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a. Law of Inertia
c. Law of Acceleration
d. Law of Interaction
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The splitting of white light into its constituent colors is called ________.
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a. diffraction
b. refraction
c. reflection
d. dispersion
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What branch of science deals with the study of matter and its motion and behavior through time and space?
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a. Astronomy
b. Chemistry
c. Geology
d. Physics
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Which of the following refers to the study of celestial bodies and its phenomena?
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a. Astronomy
b. Physics
c. Cosmology
d. Astrology
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If the voltage is 12 V and the resistance in the wire is 3 Ω, what is the the current in the circuit?
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a. 36a
b. 6a
c. 12a
d. 4a
e. 2a
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If the resistance in the circuit is 10 Ω and the current is 3 A, what is the voltage of the battery?
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a. 3 V
b. 10 A
c. 3.33 V
d. 0.3 V
e. 30 V
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If you connect a wire with 18 Ω of resistance to a batter, and measure the current to be 10 A, what is the voltage of the
battery?
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a. 240 V
b. 18 Ω
c. 190 A
d. 180 V
e. 1.8 V
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If the voltage of the battery is 5 V and the resistance in the circuit is 2.5 Ω. What is the current?
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a. 50 V
b. 2 A
c. 2.5 A
d. 0 V
e. 12.5 A
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If the current equals to 14 A and the resistance is 3 Ω, what is the voltage of the battery?
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a. 42 V
b. 10 A
c. 26 Ω
d. 3 V
e. 4.66 V
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a. steel
b. salt water
c. oxygen gas
d. water
e. copper
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A metal spoon was left in a pot of boiling soup. The cook burned a finger by touching the spoon. Why did the finger get
burned?
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Calcium, carbon, and oxygen can combine to form calcium carbonate, or chalk. Which of the following words best describes
chalk?
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a. mixture
b. atom
c. compound
d. element
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As part of a science project, Tony combines the elements sodium (Na) with chlorine (Cl) to produce table salt (NaCl). This is
an example of what kind of change?
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a. physical
b. thermal
c. chemical
d. material
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Water results from the combination of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Which of the following best describes
water?
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a. water is a mixture
b. water is an atom
c. water is a molecule
d. water is an element
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If an element has a gray luster and can be drawn into wire, it is probably a (an) --
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a. alloy
b. gas
c. metal
d. nonmetal
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What is the term for the smallest particle of a compound that still has all the chemical properties of that compound?
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a. element
b. atom
c. cell
d. molecule
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74% of the mass of the Earth's crus is composed of only two elements. What are these?
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He defined the word element as a form of matter that could not be split into simpler forms.
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a. Robert Boyle
b. Ernest Rutherford
c. Niels Bohr
d. Mendeleev
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a. Niels Bohr
b. James Chadwick
c. J.J. Thomson
d. Ernest Rutherford
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The fusion process that explains how hydrogen is fused in hotter stars.
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a. proton-proton chain
b. CNO cycle
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The heaviest elements are created in _______, the fantastic death of supergiant stars.
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a. supernovae
b. nebulae
c. red giant
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a. neutrons
b. protons
c. electrons
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b. proton-proton chain
c. CNO cycle
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a. Pierre Curie
b. Henri Becquerel
c. Ernest Rutherford
d. Marie Curie
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Answer refers to an electrically neutral particle composed of two or more atoms chemically combined.
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True or False: The Earth's core is is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and about 1% argon.
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The Answer is the small, dense region at the center of an atom where protons are also found.
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The Answer of an element is the average mass of all its naturally occurring isotopes.
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The Answer puts the elements in order of increasing atomic number, into seven horizontal rows.
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This refers to a star that has a mass of more than 8 solar masses.
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True or False: Dalton thought individual atoms were solid, hard spheres so he modeled them with wooden balls.
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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: Neutrons are found in all atoms except for most atoms of nitrogen.
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True or False: The human body is composed of 65% oxygen & 18% carbon.
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True or False: The matter in the early universe was not smoothly distributed across space.
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Identify the date of the year when the Earth is at its closest from the Sun.
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Identify the shape of the planetary orbit based on Kepler’s third law.
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Name the star blamed by the Greeks for the intensity of their summer.
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This ancient device aligns with the North Star and is used to determine the precise time of its user’s location.
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This model of the universe considered the ideas of the Earth- and Sun-centered universe models.
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This motion is also called the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
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What do you call Earth’s movement that results to the observation of diurnal motion?
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What do you call the ancient constellations that are related to Earth’s annual motion?
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What do you call the event when the sun crosses the Celestial Equator?
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What do you call the motion of the Earth that is responsible for diurnal motion?
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What is the more common term for the annual motion of the Earth with respect to the sun?
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What is the oldest heavenly body that has been observed and has preceded great events in history?
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What is the periodic observable motion that is the result of the Earth’s movement on its axis?
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What is the term that refers to the motion of the Earth around the sun?
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What is the term that refers to the slow and continuous change in the orientation of an astronomical body’s rotational axis?
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What is this type of observable motion that is associated with heavenly bodies?
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What property of a planet has this property directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit?
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