Question 1
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In an electrically neutral atom the number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of
Selected Answer: electrons that surround the nucleus.
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Question 2
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negative ion.
positive ion.
different element.
neutral
Question 3
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Question 4
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Answers
Selected Match
A.
A.
insulator
insulator
C.
C.
charged
conductor
charged
D.
D.
coulumb
coulumb
E.
G.
coservation of
charge
Question 5
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Two electrical charges that are seperated by a distance of 2cm are moved to a distance of 4
cm. What happens to the force between the charges?
Selected Answer: 1/4 the force
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Question 9
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A -2C charge is brought in contact with a +10C charge and are attraced to each other. Which
of the charges will have the largest force acting on it?
Selected Answer: it is the same force on both
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-2C charge
+10C charge
it is the same force on both
Question 10
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A balloon is rubbed against hair and sticks to a wooden wall. What charge does the balloon
have?
Selected Answer: negative
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positive
negative
either
neither
Question 11
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friction
Question 12
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What type of charging is occuring when you touch a friend and experience a shock?
Selected Answer: Conduction
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Question 14
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An electroscope is charged positively so tht the foil leaves that stand apart. As a negative
charge is brought close to the charged electroscope, the leaves
Selected Answer: fall closer together.
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Question 15
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silver
plastic
the graphite in a pencil
more than one of the object listed is are insulators.
human body
Question 16
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gold
glass
wood
more than one of the objects listed is a conductor.
rubber
Module 6
Question 1
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Question 2
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Match
Question
Answers
Selected
Match
C.
C.
resistance
watts
D.
D.
power
current
Objects like light bulbs slow down the the flow of electric
current by providing ________
G.
G.
short circuit
resistance
F.
F.
complete
circuit
power
E.
E.
ohms
ohms
B.
B.
current
complete
circuit
A.
A.
watts
short circuit
Question 3
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pressure.
resistance.
current.
all of these
none of these
Question 4
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A 10 ohm resistor has 5 A current in it. What is the voltage across the resistor?
Selected Answer: 10 V
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10 V
20 V
15 V
5V
more than 20 V
Question 5
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A 10 ohm resistor connected to a 120-V power supply. What is the current through the
circuit?
Selected Answer: 12 A.
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120 A.
12 A.
10 A.
1 A.
none of these
Question 6
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If one of the bulbs burns out it will not affect the other bulb.
The light bulbs are wired in parallel.
There must be a current because the bulbs are on.
The light bulbs are wired in series.
Question 7
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short
combination
parallel
series
Question 8
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The circuit below has three 9 ohm resistors. What is the equivalent resistance of this circuit?
3 ohms
18 ohms
1/3 ohms
27 ohms
Question 9
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Three resistors (R1, R2 and R3) are placed in the configuration as shown below. What is the
equivalent resistance of the circuit if R1=5 Ohms, R2= 10 Ohms, R3 = 5 Ohms?
20 Ohms
10 Ohms
5 Ohms
2 Ohms
Question 10
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Two identical bulbs are connected in series to a new battery. Which bulb is the brightest?
Selected Answer: They are equally bright.
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Question 11
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As more lamps are put into a series circuit, the brightness of the bulbs ___________.
Selected Answer: decreases.
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Question 12
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When two lamps are connected in series to a battery, the electrical resistance that the battery
senses is
Selected Answer: more than the resistance of either lamp.
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Question 13
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series.
parallel.
Question 14
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When two lamps are connected in parallel to a battery, the electrical resistance that the battery
senses is
Selected Answer: less than the resistance of either lamp.
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Question 15
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In a household circuit the lights, outlets, and appliances are wired in _____ with each other and in
_____ with a fuse or circuit breaker.
Selected Answer: parallel ... series
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Question 16
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battery.
generator.
both of these
neither of these
Question 17
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60 Watt
45 Watt
100 Watt
They all have the same current
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Module 7
Question 1
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Answers
A.
Selected Match
D.
electromagnet
A.
C.
E.
generator
tesla
B.
B.
E.
C.
tesla
generator
Question 2
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Like kinds of magnetic poles repel while unlike kinds of magnetic poles
Selected Answer: attract.
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Question 3
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south pole.
north pole.
both of these
Question 4
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Question 5
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Loadstone
Stainless Steel
Ferreomagnetic Materials
All of the above
Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Closer to a magnet
Farther away from a magnet
Constant everwhere
Strong as long you are in the magnetic field range
Question 9
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Australia.
the Hudson Bay region of Canada.
both of these
Question 10
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silver.
copper.
iron.
Question 11
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ferromagnetic materials.
tiny pieces of iron.
moving electric charge.
none of these
Question 12
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sound
light
electricity
water waves
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Question 14
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Question 15
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To the right
To the left
Out of the page
Into the page
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Question 17
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Question 18
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a magnetic monopole
a magnetic field.
a transformer
a generator
Module 11
Question 1
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What color are high mass stars when they are formed?
Selected Answer: blue
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green
blue
yellow
red
Question 2
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The Sun tends to bloat outward by nuclear fusion, and contract due to
Selected Answer: gravitation.
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Question 3
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Spirial-Barred
M80
Milky Way
Andromeda
Question 4
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Jupiter
red dwarf
red supergiant
black dwarf
Question 5
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ten thousand
hundreds of billions
one
two hundred
Question 6
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1
10 million
100 thousand
200 billion
Question 7
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A black hole is
Selected Answer: all of the above
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Question 8
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If the Sun collapsed to become a black hole, the earth's gravitational attraction to it would be
Selected Answer: no different.
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more.
no different.
less.
Question 9
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Pluto is a
Selected Answer: dwarf planet
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dwarf planet
asteroid
comet
planet
Question 10
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Gas giants
Terrestrial
Dwarf
They all have the same density
Question 11
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Earth.
Moon.
Sun.
all of these
none of these
Question 12
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Question 13
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Uranus.
Neptune.
Jupiter.
Mars.
Saturn.
Question 14
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Question 15
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In a model of a solar system if the Earth is the size of a basketball, how large should the Moon
be?
Selected Answer: The size of a baseball
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Question 16
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Question 17
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The fact that one side of the Moon always faces Earth is evidence that while revolving about
the earth it
Selected Answer: rotates about its axis.
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Waning crescent
Full moon
1st quarter
3rd quarter
Question 20
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