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What is a mixture?
a) Matter with indefinite compositions like elements or compounds
b) Matter with definite compositions like air or trail mix
c) Matter with indefinite compositions like air or trail mix
d) Matter with definite compositions like elements or compounds

What is a pure substance?
a) Matter with indefinite compositions like elements or compounds
b) Matter with definite compositions like air or trail mix
c) Matter with indefinite compositions like air or trail mix
d) Matter with definite compositions like elements or compounds

Which of the following is a characteristic of a metal?
a) Corrode easily (damaged by oxidation)
b) Great conductors
c) All of the above
d) None of the above

Which of the following is a characteristic of a non-metal?
a) Corrode easily (damaged by oxidation)
b) Great conductors
c) All of the above
d) None of the above

How do you know a chemical change has taken place?
a) Everything is still like it started just smaller
b) Chemicals are added into a liquid mixture
c) A substance has changed states
d) A new substance has formed like oxidation or tarnishing

What is the difference between a chemical and physical change?
a) There is no difference between chemical and physical changes
b) Chemical changes are changes in matter like chopping wood or water freezing and physical changes are changes in matter lik
c) Chemical changes are changes in matter that produce one or more new substances and physical changes are changes that alter
d) Chemical changes are changes that alters the form or appearance of matter and physical changes are changes in matter that

What happens to mass in a chemical or physical change?
a) Mass cannot be created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes
b) Mass is created in chemical changes
c) Mass is created in physical changes
d) Mass is created or destroyed in chemical of physical changes

What are characteristics of acids?
a) Are slippery to the touch
b) Sour taste
c) Changes the color indicators (red litmus paper turns blue)
d) All of the above

What are characteristics of bases?
a) Are slippery to the touch
b) Bitter taste
c) Changes the color indicators (red litmus paper turns blue)
d) All of the above

What are seismic waves?
a) P and S waves that do not come from earthquakes
b) Body and surface waves that radiate from an earthquake
c) Waves that create the waves on water
d) Waves that form only from volcanic eruptions

Where is earths crust?
a) the surface
b) the middle
c) the center
d) the sky

Where is the mantle of earth?
a) the surface
b) the middle
c) the center
d) the sky

Where is the core?
a) the surface
b) the middle
c) the center
d) the sky

Where is the lithosphere?
a) the surface
b) the middle
c) the center
d) the sky

Where is the asthenosphere?
a) above the lithosphere
b) below the mantle
c) below the lithosphere
d) above the core

The asthenosphere can be described as a ridged, cool, and solid layer of Earth.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What is Earth's core made out of?
a) zinc and copper
b) calcium and silver
c) potassium and chromium
d) iron and nickel alloy

The lithosphere is part of the crust
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

The mantle is located directly under the lithosphere
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What is the correlation with volcanoes and seismic activities?
a) Seismic activities produce the magma within volcanoes
b) Radiation from the sun drives volcanic eruptions and seismic activities
c) Plate motions provide the mechanisms by which rocks melt to generate magma, or move to produce seismic waves
d) Volcanoes produce seismic waves which produces all the earthquakes

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