Review Exam
  • 1. Conduction is the direct transfer of heat energy from one substance to another. As the air above the Earth’s surface comes into contact with the warm ground, the air is __?___.
A) cooled
B) warmed
C) dried
D) moistened
  • 2. The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air is
A) convection
B) conduction
C) displacement
D) radiation
  • 3. Name the layer of the atmosphere that is closest to Earth’s surface
A) thermosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
  • 4. The stratosphere helps protect the Earth from too much ultraviolet radiation because this layer of the atmosphere contains
A) ions
B) carbon dioxide
C) water vapor
D) ozone
  • 5. The layers of the atmosphere are classified according to changes in
A) density and temperature
B) pressure and temperature
C) pressure and altitude
D) temperature and altitude
  • 6. As density of air decreases, its pressure
A) doubles
B) stays the same
C) decreases
D) increases
  • 7. Direct heat transfer from the sun is what kind of heat transfer?
A) conduction
B) radiation
C) convection
D) sublimation
  • 8. The main source of energy on this planet comes from
A) wind
B) fossil fuels
C) sun
D) coal
  • 9. Convection is the transfer of heat energy in a fluid (liquid or gas). When the air near the Earth’s surface is heated, it becomes less dense. This causes the air to _
A) not move
B) freeze
C) sink
D) rise
  • 10. Solar cells are used to turn sunlight into----
A) electrical energy
B) magnetism
C) force
D) inertia
  • 11. Fossil fuels such as gas, oil, and coal have what kind of energy
A) Thermal energy
B) mechanical energy
C) chemical energy
D) nuclear energy
  • 12. which of the following is an example of kinetic energy?
A) A baseball moving from the pitcher to the catcher
B) A pendulum at the top of its swing.
C) A new flashlight battery
D) A rock sitting on the top of a large hill
  • 13. Which system shows a transformation from chemical to electrical and light energy?
A) A candle burns and lights up a room.
B) A display of fireworks in the night sky.
C) A car battery causes headlights to shine
D) An avalanche rolls down a steep mountain.
  • 14. What is the term for Earth spinning on its axis?
A) revolution
B) gravity
C) rotation
D) inertia
  • 15. What is the approximate percentage of the Earth that is illuminated by the Sun at any given time?
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 90%
D) 20%
  • 16. A new Moon occurs when...
A) A partial shadow of the Earth covers the Moon
B) The side of the Moon facing Earth is not reflecting any light.
C) The Moon’s shadow covers Earth
D) The side of the Moon facing Earth is completely reflecting light
  • 17. Tides are caused by which two forces?
A) Gravity from Moon and gravity from Earth
B) Gravity from Sun and gravity from Mars
C) Gravity from Sun and gravity from Earth
D) Gravity from Sun and gravity from Moon
  • 18. What causes the difference between spring and neap tides?
A) Spring tides occur when Sun and Moon pull on the Earth, while neap tides occur when Sun and Earth pull on the Moon.
B) Spring tides occur when Sun, Earth, and Moon line up, while neap tides occur when Sun, Earth, and Moon create 90 degree angles
C) Neap tides occur when Sun, Earth, and Moon line up, while spring tides occur when Sun, Earth, and Moon create 90 degree angles
D) Spring tides occur when Sun, Earth, and Moon are the same size, while neap tides occur when Sun, Earth, and Moon are different sizes.
  • 19. One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about
A) one rotation.
B) one eclipse.
C) one year
D) one season
  • 20. Which term refers to the dominant force that keeps the planets orbiting the sun.
A) tides
B) normal
C) gravity
D) kinetic energy
  • 21. The tendency of a moving object to continue moving in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place is called …
A) gravity.
B) mass
C) orbital speed
D) inertia.
  • 22. During which Moon phase can a lunar eclipse occur?
A) Full Moon
B) Gibbon Moon
C) Crescent Moon
D) New Moon
  • 23. Which of the following terms means that metals can be rolled into thin sheets, as in aluminum foil, or beaten into complex shapes?
A) malleable
B) reactive
C) ductile
D) brittle
  • 24. The atomic number of an element is based on the
A) number of neutrons around its core.
B) number of protons in its nucleus.
C) mass of its nucleus.
D) number of neutrons in its nucleus.
  • 25. From an element’s location in the periodic table, you can predict
A) its chemical name.
B) when it was discovered
C) its properties.
D) its chemical symbol
  • 26. Protons are located in the nucleus of the atom. A proton has
A) A positive charge
B) A negative charge
C) . No charge
D) . A positive and a negative charge
  • 27. The periodic table shows that a carbon atom has six protons. This means that a carbon atom also has
A) more protons than electrons
B) an atomic mass equal to 6
C) six electrons
D) six neutrons
  • 28. In an atom diagram, if the electrons filled each of the three energy levels the electrons would be sorted like this:
A) 1 in the first, 2 in the second, and 4 in the third
B) 2 in the first, 8 in the second, and 8 in the third
C) 4 in the first, 6 in the second, and 8 in the third
D) 2 in the first, 4 in the second, and 6 in the third
  • 29. Another word for _________ is family.
A) Group
B) Period
C) Valence
D) Row
  • 30. Which is a characteristic property of acids?
A) They turn red litmus paper blue
B) They taste bitter.
C) They do not react with metals.
D) They turn blue litmus paper red
  • 31. Neutralization is a reaction between a(n)
A) base and a salt.
B) salt and water.
C) acid and a metal
D) acid and a base
  • 32. In terms of pH, explain what would happen if you mixed vinegar with a solution of ammonia?
A) the substances would not mix, and you could still take two different pH readings
B) the pH level of the solution would be more than 12
C) the pH level of the solution would be less than 3
D) The pH level of the solution would be between 3 and 11
  • 33. In chemical reactions, what does the principle of conservation of mass mean?
A) The total mass of the reactants is less than the total mass of the products.
B) Matter is not changed.
C) The total mass of the reactants is greater than the total mass of the products.
D) Matter is not created or destroyed
  • 34. What type of reaction does the flame represent?
A) Exothermic- physical change
B) Endothermic- chemical change
C) Exothermic- chemical change
D) Endothermic- physical change
  • 35. In a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants is
A) unrelated to the total mass of the products
B) exactly equal to the total mass of the products
C) less than the total mass of the products.
D) greater than the total mass of the products
  • 36. An acid is a substance that
A) has a pH above 7 and tastes bitter
B) turns red litmus paper blue
C) has a pH above 7 and tastes sour
D) has pH lower than 7 and tastes sour
  • 37. Monica made a snack for her friends by putting pretzels, peanuts, and raisins together in a bowl. Which statement describes Monica’s snack?
A) It is a new element because a chemical change took place.
B) It is a mixture because each ingredient kept its original properties.
C) It is a new chemical compound because a physical change took place.
D) It is a solution because the ingredients cannot be separated.
  • 38. A teaspoon of dry coffee crystals dissolves when mixed in a cup of hot water. This process produces a coffee solution. The original crystals are classified as
A) Product
B) A solute
C) Reactant
D) Solvent
  • 39. A patient has chronic indigestion due to an overproduction of stomach acid. Which foods should the patient avoid until the condition is resolved?
A) Green Beans
B) Ham
C) Apples
D) Cheddar cheese
  • 40. The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes into clouds is called:
A) condensation
B) evaporation
C) transpiration
D) precipitation
  • 41. Any form of water that falls from clouds is called:
A) dew.
B) precipitation.
C) evaporation.
D) condensation.
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