earth science: prologue review miss wojdan room 120
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Earth Science: Prologue Review
Miss WojdanRoom 120
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Prologue Review1. Using your knowledge of metric
conversions, convert 112.5 cm into m.
112.5 cm 1.125 m
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Prologue Review2. Write the number 2,055,010.0 in
scientific notation.
2.05501 x 10 ⁶
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Prologue Review3. The amount of matter (atoms) in
an object is called:
MASS
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Prologue Review4. A number of objects are grouped
on the basis of common properties. What is this called?
A. ClassificationB. ObservationC. InferenceD. Measurement
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Prologue Review4. A number of objects are grouped
on the basis of common properties. What is this called?
A. ClassificationB. ObservationC. InferenceD. Measurement
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Prologue Review5. What is the density of a rock which has
a mass of 35.0 grams and a volume of 7.0 cubic centimeters?
Density = Mass VolumeDensity = 35.0 g 7.0 cmᵌDensity = 5.0 g/cmᵌ
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Prologue Review6. A student measured the mass of a rock
sample and recorded it as 51 grams. Later it is found that the accepted value of the rock's mass is 60 grams. What is the Percent Error?
Percent Error = Accepted – Measured x 100 Accepted
Percent Error = 60.0 g – 51.0 g x 100 60.0 g
Percent Error = 15%
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Prologue Review7. As water cools from 4⁰C to 0⁰C, what
happens to its density?
A. IncreasesB. DecreasesC. Stays the sameD. Fluctuates
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Prologue Review7. As water cools from 4⁰C to 0⁰C, what
happens to its density?
A. IncreasesB. DecreasesC. Stays the sameD. Fluctuates
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Prologue Review8. While on a field trip to a large lake in New York State, an observer recorded four statements about this lake. Which of these statements is most likely an inference?
A. There is a log floating in the waterB. The water temperature is 18.0⁰CC. The water is clear enough to see
the bottomD. The lake was formed by glaciers
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Prologue Review8. While on a field trip to a large lake in New York State, an observer recorded four statements about this lake. Which of these statements is most likely an inference?
A. There is a log floating in the waterB. The water temperature is 18.0⁰CC. The water is clear enough to see
the bottomD. The lake was formed by glaciers
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Prologue Review9. In which phase (state) do most
Earth materials have their greatest density?
A. SolidB. LiquidC. Gaseous
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Prologue Review9. In which phase (state) do most
Earth materials have their greatest density?
A. SolidB. LiquidC. Gaseous
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Prologue Review10. If a wooden block were cut into
eight identical pieces, the density of each piece compared to the density of the original block would be:
A. LessB. GreaterC. The same
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Prologue Review10. If a wooden block were cut into
eight identical pieces, the density of each piece compared to the density of the original block would be:
A. LessB. GreaterC. The same
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Prologue Review11. Compared to the density of liquid
water, the density of an ice cube is:
A. Always lessB. Always the sameC. Always greaterD. Sometime greater,
sometimes less
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Prologue Review11. Compared to the density of liquid
water, the density of an ice cube is:
A. Always lessB. Always the sameC. Always greaterD. Sometime greater,
sometimes less
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Prologue Review12. A rectangular box has a mass of 75.0 g.
If the length of the sides are 3.0 cm, 4.2 cm, and 70.0 mm, what is the density of the box?
70.0 mm 7.0 cmVolume = L x W x H = (3.0 cm) x (4.2 cm) x (7.0 cm)
Volume = 88.2 cmᵌDensity = Mass = 75.0 g = 0.9 g/cmᵌ
Volume 88.2 cmᵌ
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Prologue Review13. What is the average density of the three samples
of gypsum?
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Prologue Review14. What is the most important reason that scientists display data in graphs?
A. Graphs never contain errorsB. Graphs take up less space than data tablesC. Graphs make data easier to understandD. Graphs make papers more likely to get published
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Prologue Review14. What is the most important reason that scientists display data in graphs?
A. Graphs never contain errorsB. Graphs take up less space than data tablesC. Graphs make data easier to understandD. Graphs make papers more likely to get published
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Prologue Review15. Pumice is an unusual rock, because it can float in water. What does this tell you about pumice?
A. Pumice is usually found in very small piecesB. Pumice is most common at high altitudesC. Pumice absorbs water very wellD. Pumice is less dense than water
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Prologue Review15. Pumice is an unusual rock, because it can float in water. What does this tell you about pumice?
A. Pumice is usually found in very small piecesB. Pumice is most common at high altitudesC. Pumice absorbs water very wellD. Pumice is less dense than water
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Prologue Review16. A large rectangular object has three sides equaling 4.0 cm, 5.5 cm, and 8.0 cm. Its density is 550 g/cm³. What is this object’s mass?
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Prologue Review16. A large rectangular object has three sides equaling 4.0 cm, 5.5 cm, and 8.0 cm. Its density is 550 g/cm³. What is this object’s mass?
Volume = (4.0 cm) x (5.5 cm) x (8.0 cm)Volume = 176 cm³
Mass = Volume x DensityMass = (176 cm³) x (550 g/cm³)
Mass = 96,800 g
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Prologue Review17. A student incorrectly measured the volume of a mineral sample as 64 cubic centimeters. The actual volume was 70 cubic centimeters. What was the student’s approximate percent deviation (percentage of error)?
A. 6.0 %B. 8.6%C. 9.4%D. 10.6%
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Prologue Review17. A student incorrectly measured the volume of a mineral sample as 64 cubic centimeters. The actual volume was 70 cubic centimeters. What was the student’s approximate percent deviation (percentage of error)?
A. 6.0 %B. 8.6%C. 9.4%D. 10.6%
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Prologue Review18. An Earth Science class went on a field trip to the Adirondacks and conducted several experiments. Based on their notes listed below, which one is an inference, not an observation?
A. This rock appears to have bandingB. On September 15th, the temperature of Lake George was 56⁰FC. The rock is glassy, because it cooled quicklyD. The fossil contains seashell fragments
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Prologue Review18. An Earth Science class went on a field trip to the Adirondacks and conducted several experiments. Based on their notes listed below, which one is an inference, not an observation?
A. This rock appears to have bandingB. On September 15th, the temperature of Lake George was 56⁰FC. The rock is glassy, because it cooled quicklyD. The fossil contains seashell fragments
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Prologue Review19. As ‘Variable X’ increases, ‘Variable Y’ decreases. This statement represents which kind of graphical relationship?
A. Direct RelationshipB. Indirect RelationshipC. Cyclic RelationshipD. No Relationship
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Prologue Review19. As ‘Variable X’ increases, ‘Variable Y’ decreases. This statement represents which kind of graphical relationship?
A. Direct RelationshipB. Indirect RelationshipC. Cyclic RelationshipD. No Relationship
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Prologue Review20. The boundary between two opposing forces is known as
A. InferenceB. EquilibriumC. InterfaceD. Cyclic Relationship
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Prologue Review20. The boundary between two opposing forces is known as
A. InferenceB. EquilibriumC. InterfaceD. Cyclic Relationship
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Prologue Review21. Express the number 2/1,000 in scientific notation.
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Prologue Review21. Express the number 2/100 in scientific notation.
2 / 1,000 = 0.002 2.0 x 10⁻³
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Prologue Review22. Using the graph below, state the relationship between the x- and y-variable.
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Prologue Review22. Using the graph below, state the relationship between the x- and y-variable.
As age (months) increases, height (cm) increases
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Prologue Review23. The diagrams represent particles of the same type of sedimentary rock material collected from a streambed. The diagrams are drawn to scale.
Particle A has a density of 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter and a volume of 15.0 cubic centimeters. What is the mass of this particle?
A. 5.5 gB. 15.0 gC. 40.5 gD. 109.3 g
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Prologue Review23. The diagrams represent particles of the same type of sedimentary rock material collected from a streambed. The diagrams are drawn to scale.
Particle A has a density of 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter and a volume of 15.0 cubic centimeters. What is the mass of this particle?
A. 5.5 gB. 15.0 gC. 40.5 gD. 109.3 g
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Prologue Review24. The diagram below represents a graduated cylinder filled with liquid. What is the volume of the liquid?
A. 43 mLB. 43 cm³C. 47 mLD. 47 cm³
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Prologue Review24. The diagram below represents a graduated cylinder filled with liquid. What is the volume of the liquid?
A. 43 mLB. 43 cm³C. 47 mLD. 47 cm³