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Energy Transformations 1
Test Description: Test review questions based on the Energy Transformations unit and the Kentucky Core Standards.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which is NOT part of the Earth’s water cycle?
A
rain
B
radiation from the sun
C
soil erosion
D
cloud formation
2) Which of the following is involved in some way in the formation of clouds?
A
The evaporation of water from oceans and other bodies of water
B
The runoff of water into large bodies of water
C
The condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere
D
All of the above
3) Plants produce food in a process called
A
Photosynthesis
B
Respiration
C
Cryogenesis
D
Transpiration
4) Carbon is
A
All of the above
B
Needed by all living things
C
Found only in the atmosphere
D
Not needed by all living things
5) Heat energy moves in predictable ways, flowing from
A
Objects of the same temperature
B
Cooler objects to warmer ones
C
Warmer objects to cooler ones
D
All of the above
6) Nitrogen makes up ___________ of earth’s atmosphere.
A
26%
B
51%
C
78%
D
92%
7) Nitrogen is needed by all living things to make . . .
A
food
B
proteins
C
sugar
D
movies
8) The largest amount of nitrogen is found
A
In the oceans
B
Inside of people
C
In the atmosphere
D
Trapped in the soil
9) Nitrogen in the atmosphere reaches the soil in which way?
A
Rain and animal waste
B
It reaches the soil through animal waste.
C
Plants grab it from the air.
D
Lightning and rain work together to bring Nitrogen to the soil
10) Which part of the water cycle involves water changing into vapor?
A
Condensation
B
Run-off
C
Evaporation
D
Precipitation
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