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PHYSICS
Q:1-A car moves for 10 minutes and travels 5,280 meters. What is the average speed of the car?
Mark one answer:
A 528 m/s
B 52.8 m/s
C 8.8 m/s
D 88 m/s
Q:2-A cart is set in motion. The cart has an initial speed of 15 m/s and moves for 25 seconds. At the end of 25 seconds, the cart’s speed is 40 m/s. What is the magnitude of the cart’s acceleration?
Mark one answer:
A 1.0 m/s2
B 2.2 m/s2
C 10.0 m/s2
D 1.1 m/s2
Q:3-A can is kicked off a cliff that is 19.6 m tall. The horizontal speed given to the can is 12.0 m/s. Assuming there is no air resistance, how far out from the base of the cliff will the can land?
Mark one answer:
A 12.0 m
B 39.0 m
C 6.0 m
D 24.0 m
Q:4-A box rests on a tabletop. The box has a mass of 25 kg and is acted on by two forces. The force pushing to the right is 96 N, whereas the force pushing to the left is 180 N. Determine the magnitude of the acceleration of the box, assuming there is no friction between the box and the table.
Mark one answer:
A 11.0 m/s2
B 3.4 m/s2
C 5.5 m/s2
D 7.2 m/s2
Q:5-An object has a mass of 1,250 g. Determine the weight of the object on Earth.
Mark one answer:
A 12,250 N
B 122.50 N
C 1,225.0 N
D 12.25 N
Q:6-A crate is pulled to the right by a rope attached to the crate. The force applied to the rope is 600 N. As the crate slides along the floor, there is a frictional force between the crate and the floor that has a magnitude of 450 N. Determine the magnitude of the net force acting on the crate.
Mark one answer:
A 1,050 N
B 600 N
C 150 N
D 450 N
Q:7-If a bicycle wheel goes from 48 revolutions per second to 84 revolutions per second in 11 seconds, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel?
Mark one answer:
A 3.27 revolutions/s2
B 6.00 revolutions/s2
C 12.0 revolutions/s2
D 1.64 revolutions/s2
Q:8-A 0.6-kg rock is spun in a circle on a 1.2-m string. If the string breaks at 15 N of tension, how fast must the rock be moving?
Mark one answer:
A 30 m/s
B 6 m/s
C 5 m/s
D 5.5 m/s
Q:9-A car has a mass of 1,100 kg and is moving at 24 m/s. How much kinetic energy does the car have as a result of its motion?
Mark one answer:
A 26,400 J
B 13,200 J
C 633,600 J
D 316,800 J
Q:10-A 30-g rubber ball traveling at 1.60 m/s strikes a motionless 400-g block of wood. If the ball bounces backward off the block of wood at 1.00 m/s, how fast will the block of wood be moving?
Mark one answer:
A 0.045 m/s
B 0.195 m/s
C 0.60 m/s
D 1.00 m/s
Biology
1.The mouth part of the housefly is adapted for
A. lapping and sponging.
B. sucking and chewing.
C. piercing and sucking.
D. chewing and lapping.
E. biting and chewing.
2.The parts used by tapeworm to fasten itself to the host’s intestine are the
A. neck and suckers
B. hooks and suckers
C. rostellum and suckers
D. young proglottis and neck
E. rostellum, hooks, and suckers.
3.C6H12O6 is __________
A. Ethyl pentanol
B. Glycerol
C. Glucose
D. Ethyne
E. Ethanol
4.Oxygen combines with hemoglobin to produce ____
A. Oxyhemoglobin
B. Deoxygenated blood
C. Oeroglobin
D. Oxyeoglobin
E. deoxygenated hemoglobin
5.The respiratory organ found in the cockroach is the __
A. Air sac
B. Trachea
C. Lung book
D. Gill
E. Fins
6.Which of the following statements is NOT true of enzymes? They
A. are proteins B.need cofactors to activate them
C. are sensitive to hydrogen ion concentration
D. are specific in their action
E. can withstand high temperatures
7.Which of the following statements is NOT true of the piliferous layer of a root? It
A. has a very thin cuticle
B. is the outermost layer of the cortex
C. may bear root hairs
D. breaks down as the root ages
E. is replaced by a cork in old roots.
8.Which of the following types of vertebrates occur in equal numbers in the rabbit, rat, and man?
A. Caudal
B. Thoracic
C. Lumbar
D. Cervical
E. Sacral
9.The parts used by tapeworm to fasten itself to the host’s intestine are the
A. neck and suckers
B. hooks and suckers
C. rostellum and suckers
D. young proglottis and neck
E. rostellum, hooks, and suckers.
10.The path taken by glucose from the ileum to the heart is
A. ileum hepatic portal vein hepatic artery vena cava heart.
B. ileum hepatic portal artery hepatic artery vena cava heart.
C. ileum hepatic portalvein vena cava heart
D. ileum hepatic vein vena cava heart.
E. ileum hepatic portal vein hepatic vein vena cava heart.
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Biology