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Introduction To Earth Science
Test Description: This content covers beginning of year topics.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Density equals
A
mass divided by volume
B
volume multiplied by mass
C
volume divided by mass
D
mass multiplied by volume
2) As mass increases
A
volume varies inversely
B
volume remains the same
C
volume decreases
D
volume also increases
3) The changeable factor in an experiment is the
A
variable
B
conclusion
C
constant
D
measurement
4) The prediction about a problem that can be tested is the
A
variable
B
conclusion
C
constant
D
hypothesis
5) Constants are
A
factors that can change over time
B
factors that stay the same
C
factors that sometimes change
D
factors that change
6) To become a scientific theory it must
A
undergo at least three tests
B
be tested by three experts in the field
C
only be accepted by several scientists
D
be well tested and widely accepted
7) Water is
A
is the most dense as a solid
B
is the most dense as a liquid
C
is the most dense as a gas
D
has the same density as a solid, liquid and gas
8) We determine the volume of a solid object by
A
using a balance
B
freezing the solid object
C
the water displacement method
D
melting the solid object
9) As pressure increases
A
density remains the same
B
density decreases
C
density can either increase or decrease
D
density increases
10) As the size of a specific substance changes, what happens to its density?
A
its density remains the same
B
its density can either increase or decrease
C
its density decreases
D
its density increases
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