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Praxis General Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Is a simple device used to indicate the existence of a positive or negative charge.
Celsius
Calorie
same
electroscope
2. Rotate at very high speed in order to separate the liquids from the solids. The more dense part of the solution will sediment at the bottom of the test tube. while the lighter material will stay on top. Ex. centrifuge is used to separate blood from b
Centrifuge
Buret
oscilloscope
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
3. Two or more simple machines working together EX. wheelbarrow it uses level - wheel & axle.
Centrifuge
Inside the nucleus
oscilloscope
Compound machines
4. Decibels
Density
The intensity of sound is measured in
Chemical bond
Nucleus
5. A free element replaces an element that is a part of a compound. Ex. A +BX -> AX + B
Kelvin
Valence electrons
Single replacement reaction
Non - electrolytes
6. The formula F=M/A is a shorthand force equals mass over acceleration. An object will not move unless the force is strong enough to move the mass.
Destructive interference
OHMS law
Insulator
Forces on objects at rest
7. Which of the following parts of the Sun is easily visible only during a total solar eclipse
Corona
Chemical reactions
Decomposition reaction
Chromatography
8. The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
Atomic mass
Archimedes principle
Kelvin
Straight line motion
9. Electrons that can accept energy from outside sources and move farther away from the nucleus
Hecto
Load & switch
Excited electrons
electroscope
10. Concave
Ampmeter
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Mass
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
11. 8 electrons
Transition elements
Buret
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
A converging lens produces a real image when
12. Are small positively charged particles
Protons
Ionic Bonds
Sonar technology
The electromagnetic spectrum
13. The property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration.
circut types
Kelvin
Pitch
Alkaline earth metals are
14. Pressure is measures in a unit called
Longitudinal Waves
Pascal
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
When light hits a smooth surface
15. States that when 2 objects collide in an isolated system the total momentum of 2 objects after the collision. That is the momentum gained by object.
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Alkaline earth metals are
Parallel Circut
Law of momentum conservation
16. When you step out of the shower the floor feels colder on your feet than the bathmat. Because heat is ______________ to the floor.
Grounding Charge
Hydrophobic
conducted more easily
Insulator
17. Non - metals - group 18 - the most non - reactive elements
Thermal equilibrium
Silicon
Kinetic Friction
Noble gasses
18. Metal - nonmetals - & metalliods
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Heat vaporization
isotopes of each other
An electromagnet can be made more powerful in 3 ways
19. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion - energy of a moving object.
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Radioactive Particles
Kinetic energy
20. 1000x the base unit
Law of momentum conservation
Milli
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Kilo
21. The state of two or more objects or substances in thermal contact when they have reached a common temperature - EX. the affects after a hot cup of coffee meeting the desk temperature.
Thermal equilibrium
Ions are
Weak Electrolytes
Radioactive Particles
22. Is the measure of energy temperature is a measure of the heat in an object.
Heat
Double replacement Reactions
Avogadros hypothesis
Conduction
23. Are used in the treatment of cancer b/c they can kill cancer cells. However - if powerful enough they can kill healthy cells.
Constructive interference
oscilloscope
Radioactive Particles
Linear acceleration
24. Pushing a vacuum cleaner or pulling a bowstring applies muscular force when the muscles expand & contract elastic force occurs when an object returns to its original shape (for example - when a bow is released)
Push & Pull
Covalent Bonds
Volume
Gay - Lussac's Law
25. A circut with two or more resistors where the electricity has more than one path to travel
Magnetic domains
Parallel Circut
Chemical reactions
Convection
26. Transfer of thermal energy with in a fluid. The particles in a fluid transfer the thermal energy from hot areas to cooler areas EX. the warmed up rising air from a heat source such as a fire or electric heater.
Phases of matter
Convection
Push & Pull
Pull of gravity
27. Causes motion
Non - metal
Force
OHMS law
Atomic number
28. It scatters light in many directions
Doppler effect
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Pull of gravity
When a light hits a rough surface
29. A temperature scale with the freezing point of water 32 degrees and the boiling point of 212 degrees.
Fahrenheit
Halogens
Semi - conductors
types of nuclear reactions?
30. Atoms with an equal # of protons and electrons.
Valence electrons
Ions are
Kinetic energy
Single replacement reaction
31. Removal of static electricity by conduction
A converging lens produces a real image when
electrostatics
Grounding Charge
Endothermic
32. Higher because it has higher apparent frequency.
Non - electrolytes
Latent heat
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Kelvin
33. Heat absorbed or radiated during a change of phase at a constant temperature and pressure - the amount of heat required to undergo a phase change
Latent heat
Heat transfer
Power
Decomposition reaction
34. # of electrons. Non - metals have 4-8 electrons in their outermost energy.
Buret
Semi - conductors
conducted more easily
Difference between metals & non - metals
35. Mass of the substance contained per unit of volume
Composition reaction
Heat vaporization
Density
Weight
36. Parts of 2 compounds replace each other. Ex. Switch partners AX + BY -> AY + BX
Double replacement Reactions
Endothermic
Pitch
Halogens
37. Change in the apparent frequency of a wave as observer and source move toward or away from each other
Buret
Doppler effect
Milli
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
38. The sum of the protons and neutrons
Charles law
Compound machines
Kinetic energy
the mass number of an atom
39. (physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work - or supply heat.
Energy
Inertia & circular motion
Chemical reactions
Mass number
40. Electrical - Light (radiant) - Heat (thermal) - Movement
Nuclear fission
Types of kinetic energy?
Nuclear Fusion
Phases of matter
41. The principle of conservation of energy: Energy can be transferred and transformed - but it cannot be created or destroyed.
Catalysts
Density
First law of thermodynamics
Types of kinetic energy?
42. A boulder is sitting at the edge of the cliff it has which type of energy?
Potential energy
Condensation
The higher the voltage
Kinetic energy
43. The difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volt. When an electron goes through a load it does work & loses some energy.
Potential difference
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
Nucleus
Ions are
44. Nuclear fission - Nuclear Fusion
Newtons 2nd law of motion
Rubbing
chemically active
types of nuclear reactions?
45. Relates pressure & temp. and temp and volume.
Atomic number
Direct Variations
Semi - conductors
Parallel Circut
46. A gelatinous sample of material from a previously unexplored marine environment is thought to be living or to be composed of recently living material. Which of the following would most clearly confirm that the material has a biological origin?
same
Centrifuge
The presence of cells in the sample
Heat transfer
47. Not as easy to recognize as metal bc they do not always share physical properties. They are dull - brittle - & not good conductors of heat
Conduction
Parallel Circut
Rubbing
Non - metal
48. Compounds that speed up chemical reactions. Sometimes without Catalysts reactions cant occur.
types of nuclear reactions?
Catalysts
Single replacement reaction
Static friction
49. Substance that dissociates completely into its ions when added to water and conducts electricity well.
Strong electrolytes
The electromagnetic spectrum
Radioactive Particles
Chordates
50. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
Valence electrons
Kinetic Molecular theory
Chromatography
Physical properties of Meralliods