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ISAT Practice #15: Glencoe Science: Earth Science
Test Description: ISAT Practice #15: Glencoe Science: Earth Science
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What affect does acid rain have on the pH of natural lakes and streams?
A
no change in the pH
B
increase in the pH
C
stabilized the pH
D
decrease in the pH
2) Which of the following natural conditions can affect the atmosphere's ability to disperse pollutants?
A
ocean currents
B
rock formations
C
temperature inversions
D
strong winds
3) What is a colorless, odorless gas found in car exhaust that contributes to air pollution?
A
carbon monoxide
B
ozone
C
smog
D
sulfur dioxide
4) Which of the following men was the first U.S. citizen to orbit Earth?
A
Yuri Gagarin
B
Alan Shepard
C
Neil Armstrong
D
John Glenn
5) Which of the following can launch an object into space?
A
space probe
B
shuttle
C
capsule
D
rocket
6) What is the speed of light?
A
300 km/s
B
300,000 km/s
C
30,000 km/s
D
3,000 km/s
7) WHy are space telescopes so important to our current study of astronomy?
A
They have fewer technical problems.
B
They can be repaired easily.
C
They obtain higher quality images.
D
They are cheaper to build.
8) Which type of radiation has a longer wavelength than visible light does?
A
infrared radiation
B
microwaves
C
radio waves
D
x rays
9) Which space probe visited Venus?
A
Mariner 2
B
Voyager 1
C
Pioneer 10
D
Viking 1
10) When the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow on Earth's surface, there is a(n) ___.
A
solar eclipse
B
lunar eclipse
C
full Moon
D
new Moon
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