
What do you know? Diagnostic questions for spring tutoring.
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- Q15.5A What physical property is used to identify matter based on solubility?ability to dissolvemassability to evaporatevolume120s
- Q25.5B Each of the following scenarios demonstrate freezing point EXCEPT -the temperature reaching 0 Celsiusa liquid changing into a solidthe temperature reaching 100 Celsiusliquid precipitation turning into freezing rain120s
- Q35.5C Which substances, when mixed together, maintain their original physical properties?gravel, sugar, waterwood chips, water, sandsand, sugar, waterwater, pepper, sugar120s
- Q45.5D Which statement about solutions is correct?All solutions are mixtures.All mixtures are solutions.All solutions contain more than two substances.A solution can only be created from liquids.120s
- Q55.6A What is the energy of moving particles that produces heat?Sound EnergyElectrical EnergyThermal EnergyMechanical Energy120s
- Q65.6B Which of the objects below is NOT needed to test electrical conductivity?Object powered by elctricityInsulated wireBatteryElectrical tape120s
- Q75.6C Sometimes it is possible to see light rays. An example is when sunlight is breaking through the clouds. Sunlight breaking through the clouds demonstrates how light rays travel in -straight linescurved rayszigzag rayscircular waves120s
- Q85.6D A science class completes a study on how objects move. All of the following would be considered appropriate when testing the effects of the force of motion on an object EXCEPT -two teams playing tug of warthrowing a baseballmeasuring the size of two marblespaddling backwards in a boat120s
- Q95.7A Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments of weathered material that have been eroded and then deposited in layers. This process requires -deposition and meltingtemperature and timetime and pressurecollection and transportation120s
- Q105.7B All of the following questions are testable in a scientific exploration about changes to Earth's surface EXCEPT -How does water erosion and deposition result in the construction of a delta?What constructive forces result in changes to Earth's surface?Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky?How can the effects of wind and water erosion be measured?120s
- Q115.7C What is one disadvantage of using wind energy rather than burning coal to produce electricity?It does not cause pollution.The power it produces is economical.Wind energy can be converted directly into electricity.The turbines are too large.120s
- Q125.7D When examining sedimentary rock layers to better understand the nature of a fossil's environment, which layer is considered to have evidence of the oldest past living organisms?The bottom layer of rockThe middle layer of rockAll of the layersThe top layer of rock120s
- Q135.8A A student examines the temperature and precipitation on a given day using a thermometer and a rain gauge. The student is measuring -temperature onlywind speed onlyclimate onlyspecific weather conditions120s
- Q145.8B Which of these best describes how the ocean waters respond to the Sun's heat?Ocean waters evaporate.Ocean waters dissolve.Ocean waters release oxygen.Ocean waters temperature decreases.120s
- Q155.8C In what direction does the Sun appear to move across the sky?North to SouthSouth to NorthEast to WestWest to East120s