5.
An electric motor accomplishes what task?
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converts chemical energy into mechanical energy
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converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy
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converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
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converts mechanical energy into chemical energy
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converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
The next five questions refer to these electric meters:
15.
How much electricity was used during the month of June?
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2813 kwh
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2582 kwh
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3011 kwh
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2903 kwh
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2744 kwh
17.
How much would this energy cost the consumer? (assume the
average rate of $0.07 per kwh)
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$203.00
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$210.77
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$196.91
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$188.90
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$176.43
18.
What was the meter reading on June 1?
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59,301
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58,300
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58,410
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69,411
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58,310
19.
What was the meter reading on July 1?
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61,134
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61,132
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61,234
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61,123
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61,223
20.
A piece of iron can be made into a permanent magnet by
stroking it with a strong magnet.
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true
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false
10.
If the frequency of a wave is 5 Hz, how many waves will pass
by a stationary object in 1 minute?
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1/5
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5
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300
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60
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1/300
11.
A submarine captain wishes to know how far away an undersea
cliff face is, so he sends out a SONAR signal. After 0.80
seconds, he receives the echo. How far away is the cliff face?
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1500 m
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1200 m
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600 m
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3000 m
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2400 m
Use this figure to answer the next 3 questions:
12.
On the diagram, which letter represents the amplitude?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
13.
Which of the letters represents the wavelength?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
14.
Which position represents the trough?
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
1.
If a star is moving away from Earth at a high speed, which of
the following would astronomers observe?
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The star's spectrum would not be shifted at all.
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The star's spectrum would be shifted towards red.
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The star's spectrum would be shifted towards blue.
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There is not enough information given to determine.
5.
The visible spectrum is made of what types of light?
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red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
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infrared, red, orange, green, blue, ultraviolet
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red, orange, yellow, green, blue, ultraviolet
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radio, infrared, colored light, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays
10.
Which of the following has the most energy?
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x-rays
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ultraviolet
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visible light
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gamma rays
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infrared
11.
Which of the following best describes the dual nature of light?
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Light can be thought of as visible colors or as invisible colors.
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Light can be thought of as being white light or a combination of
colored light.
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Light can be thought of as a mixture of colored light or a
mixture of pigments.
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Light can be thought of as behaving like a particle or like a
wave.
13.
What advantage does knowing about the atomic spectrum give
astronomers?
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It helps them predict solar and lunar eclipses.
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It helps them determine what elements make up stars.
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It helps them determine the age of the universe.
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It helps them know what the planets are made of.
15.
Which of the following has the longest wavelength?
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infrared
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visible light
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gamma rays
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x-rays
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ultraviolet
16.
Which of the following scientists did
not
attempt to calculate the speed of light?
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Michelson
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Huygens
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Galileo
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Einstein
17.
Which of the following characteristics of an object would allow
no light to pass through?
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horizontal polarization
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opaqueness
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transparency
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translucency
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transmutaticity
19.
The "speed of light" (c) refers to the speed of all
electromagnetic waves under what conditions?
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through the interstellar ether
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through a clear liquid, like water
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through a perfect vacuum
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through the earth's atmosphere
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The speed of light is the same under any conditions.
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    5. An electric motoraccomplishes what task? [removed] converts chemical energy into mechanical energy [removed] converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy [removed] converts electrical energy into mechanical energy [removed] converts mechanical energy into chemical energy [removed] converts mechanical energy into electrical energy The next five questions refer to these electric meters: 15. How much electricity was used during the month of June? [removed] 2813 kwh [removed] 2582 kwh [removed] 3011 kwh [removed] 2903 kwh [removed] 2744 kwh 17. How much would this energy cost the consumer? (assume the average rate of $0.07 per kwh)
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    [removed] $203.00 [removed] $210.77 [removed] $196.91 [removed] $188.90 [removed] $176.43 18. What was themeter reading on June 1? [removed] 59,301 [removed] 58,300 [removed] 58,410 [removed] 69,411 [removed] 58,310 19. What was the meter reading on July 1? [removed] 61,134 [removed] 61,132 [removed] 61,234 [removed] 61,123
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    [removed] 61,223 20. A piece ofiron can be made into a permanent magnet by stroking it with a strong magnet. [removed] true [removed] false 10. If the frequency of a wave is 5 Hz, how many waves will pass by a stationary object in 1 minute? [removed] 1/5 [removed] 5 [removed] 300 [removed] 60 [removed] 1/300 11. A submarine captain wishes to know how far away an undersea cliff face is, so he sends out a SONAR signal. After 0.80 seconds, he receives the echo. How far away is the cliff face? [removed] 1500 m [removed] 1200 m [removed]
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    600 m [removed] 3000 m [removed] 2400m Use this figure to answer the next 3 questions: 12. On the diagram, which letter represents the amplitude? [removed] A [removed] B [removed] C [removed] D [removed] E 13. Which of the letters represents the wavelength? [removed] A [removed] B [removed] C [removed] D [removed]
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    E 14. Which position representsthe trough? [removed] A [removed] B [removed] C [removed] D [removed] E 1. If a star is moving away from Earth at a high speed, which of the following would astronomers observe? [removed] The star's spectrum would not be shifted at all. [removed] The star's spectrum would be shifted towards red. [removed] The star's spectrum would be shifted towards blue. [removed] There is not enough information given to determine. 5. The visible spectrum is made of what types of light? [removed]
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    red, orange, yellow,green, blue, violet [removed] infrared, red, orange, green, blue, ultraviolet [removed] red, orange, yellow, green, blue, ultraviolet [removed] radio, infrared, colored light, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays 10. Which of the following has the most energy? [removed] x-rays [removed] ultraviolet [removed] visible light [removed] gamma rays [removed] infrared 11. Which of the following best describes the dual nature of light? [removed] Light can be thought of as visible colors or as invisible colors. [removed] Light can be thought of as being white light or a combination of colored light. [removed] Light can be thought of as a mixture of colored light or a mixture of pigments. [removed] Light can be thought of as behaving like a particle or like a wave.
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    13. What advantage doesknowing about the atomic spectrum give astronomers? [removed] It helps them predict solar and lunar eclipses. [removed] It helps them determine what elements make up stars. [removed] It helps them determine the age of the universe. [removed] It helps them know what the planets are made of. 15. Which of the following has the longest wavelength? [removed] infrared [removed] visible light [removed] gamma rays [removed] x-rays [removed] ultraviolet 16. Which of the following scientists did not attempt to calculate the speed of light? [removed] Michelson [removed] Huygens [removed]
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    Galileo [removed] Einstein 17. Which of thefollowing characteristics of an object would allow no light to pass through? [removed] horizontal polarization [removed] opaqueness [removed] transparency [removed] translucency [removed] transmutaticity 19. The "speed of light" (c) refers to the speed of all electromagnetic waves under what conditions? [removed] through the interstellar ether [removed] through a clear liquid, like water [removed] through a perfect vacuum [removed] through the earth's atmosphere [removed] The speed of light is the same under any conditions.