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Question: Bread has little holes in it from carbon dioxide produced by what? Options: A. yeast B. bacteria C. water D. sugar Answer:
[ "A. yeast", "B. bacteria", "C. water", "D. sugar" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Bread has little holes in it from carbon dioxide produced by what? Options: A. yeast B. bacteria C. water D. sugar Answer:
A
Question: What unit are atomic radii typically measured in? Options: A. picometers B. sporozoans C. radons D. powers Answer:
[ "A. picometers", "B. sporozoans", "C. radons", "D. powers" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What unit are atomic radii typically measured in? Options: A. picometers B. sporozoans C. radons D. powers Answer:
A
Question: What are fungus like protists? Options: A. water molds and mushrooms B. slime molds and water molds C. lichen and kelp D. slime molds and water lilies Answer:
[ "A. water molds and mushrooms", "B. slime molds and water molds", "C. lichen and kelp", "D. slime molds and water lilies" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What are fungus like protists? Options: A. water molds and mushrooms B. slime molds and water molds C. lichen and kelp D. slime molds and water lilies Answer:
B
Question: Alpha, beta, and gamma emissions are associated with what kind of energy? Options: A. radiation B. potential C. electrical D. kinetic Answer:
[ "A. radiation", "B. potential", "C. electrical", "D. kinetic" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Alpha, beta, and gamma emissions are associated with what kind of energy? Options: A. radiation B. potential C. electrical D. kinetic Answer:
A
Question: Transport of nutrients and regulation of body temperature through fluid flow are characteristics of which bodily system? Options: A. gastrointestinal B. reproductive C. peripheral D. cardiovascular Answer:
[ "A. gastrointestinal", "B. reproductive", "C. peripheral", "D. cardiovascular" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Transport of nutrients and regulation of body temperature through fluid flow are characteristics of which bodily system? Options: A. gastrointestinal B. reproductive C. peripheral D. cardiovascular Answer:
D
Question: What are the two components of a mixture called? Options: A. acid and base B. solute and a solvent C. nutrients and a solvent D. concentration and a solvent Answer:
[ "A. acid and base", "B. solute and a solvent", "C. nutrients and a solvent", "D. concentration and a solvent" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What are the two components of a mixture called? Options: A. acid and base B. solute and a solvent C. nutrients and a solvent D. concentration and a solvent Answer:
B
Question: Insulin is produced by what cells of the pancreas? Options: A. gamma B. alpha C. beta D. platelet Answer:
[ "A. gamma", "B. alpha", "C. beta", "D. platelet" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Insulin is produced by what cells of the pancreas? Options: A. gamma B. alpha C. beta D. platelet Answer:
C
Question: What is the arch called that forms when plasma of the sun flows along the loop that connects sunspots? Options: A. Energy prominence. B. vertical prominence C. solar prominence D. large prominence Answer:
[ "A. Energy prominence.", "B. vertical prominence", "C. solar prominence", "D. large prominence" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What is the arch called that forms when plasma of the sun flows along the loop that connects sunspots? Options: A. Energy prominence. B. vertical prominence C. solar prominence D. large prominence Answer:
C
Question: What does some amphibians have as juveniles but not as adults living on land? Options: A. lateral line system B. microscopic line system C. vertical line system D. kinetic line system Answer:
[ "A. lateral line system", "B. microscopic line system", "C. vertical line system", "D. kinetic line system" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What does some amphibians have as juveniles but not as adults living on land? Options: A. lateral line system B. microscopic line system C. vertical line system D. kinetic line system Answer:
A
Question: Ejaculation occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from where? Options: A. epididymes B. penis C. cervix D. urinary track Answer:
[ "A. epididymes", "B. penis", "C. cervix", "D. urinary track" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Ejaculation occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from where? Options: A. epididymes B. penis C. cervix D. urinary track Answer:
A
Question: Adult sea stars have what kind of symmetry? Options: A. hydrological symmetry B. skeletal symmetry C. biological symmetry D. radial symmetry Answer:
[ "A. hydrological symmetry", "B. skeletal symmetry", "C. biological symmetry", "D. radial symmetry" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Adult sea stars have what kind of symmetry? Options: A. hydrological symmetry B. skeletal symmetry C. biological symmetry D. radial symmetry Answer:
D
Question: The four types of light receptors include different types of cones and what else? Options: A. neutrons B. joints C. rods D. quarks Answer:
[ "A. neutrons", "B. joints", "C. rods", "D. quarks" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The four types of light receptors include different types of cones and what else? Options: A. neutrons B. joints C. rods D. quarks Answer:
C
Question: In what do substances combine chemically to form a new substance? Options: A. element B. compound C. suspension D. component Answer:
[ "A. element", "B. compound", "C. suspension", "D. component" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: In what do substances combine chemically to form a new substance? Options: A. element B. compound C. suspension D. component Answer:
B
Question: What is the colorless gas with a sharp, pungent odor used in smelling salts? Options: A. ammonia B. nitrogen C. hydrogen D. helium Answer:
[ "A. ammonia", "B. nitrogen", "C. hydrogen", "D. helium" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the colorless gas with a sharp, pungent odor used in smelling salts? Options: A. ammonia B. nitrogen C. hydrogen D. helium Answer:
A
Question: Groupings of related organs in the human body are referred to as "organ" what? Options: A. systems B. functions C. bodies D. conditions Answer:
[ "A. systems", "B. functions", "C. bodies", "D. conditions" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Groupings of related organs in the human body are referred to as "organ" what? Options: A. systems B. functions C. bodies D. conditions Answer:
A
Question: The enzymes that participate in fatty acid catabolism are located in what? Options: A. carbohydrates B. nucleus C. mitochondria D. atoms Answer:
[ "A. carbohydrates", "B. nucleus", "C. mitochondria", "D. atoms" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The enzymes that participate in fatty acid catabolism are located in what? Options: A. carbohydrates B. nucleus C. mitochondria D. atoms Answer:
C
Question: Which organ of the body do large tapeworms attack or block? Options: A. heart B. liver C. intestines D. kidneys Answer:
[ "A. heart", "B. liver", "C. intestines", "D. kidneys" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Which organ of the body do large tapeworms attack or block? Options: A. heart B. liver C. intestines D. kidneys Answer:
C
Question: The sternum and 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages make up what? Options: A. chest cage B. heart cage C. the core D. thoracic cage Answer:
[ "A. chest cage", "B. heart cage", "C. the core", "D. thoracic cage" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: The sternum and 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages make up what? Options: A. chest cage B. heart cage C. the core D. thoracic cage Answer:
D
Question: Which lipid is mainly responsible for narrowing arteries and causing the disease atherosclerosis? Options: A. cholesterol B. monoglyceride C. saturated fat D. unsaturated fat Answer:
[ "A. cholesterol", "B. monoglyceride", "C. saturated fat", "D. unsaturated fat" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which lipid is mainly responsible for narrowing arteries and causing the disease atherosclerosis? Options: A. cholesterol B. monoglyceride C. saturated fat D. unsaturated fat Answer:
A
Question: Physical or chemical changes are generally accompanied by a transfer of what? Options: A. energy B. color C. shape D. pressure Answer:
[ "A. energy", "B. color", "C. shape", "D. pressure" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Physical or chemical changes are generally accompanied by a transfer of what? Options: A. energy B. color C. shape D. pressure Answer:
A
Question: What is the term for a dynamic equilibrium that is maintained in body tissues and organs? Options: A. homeostasis B. metabolism C. dormancy D. homogeneity Answer:
[ "A. homeostasis", "B. metabolism", "C. dormancy", "D. homogeneity" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the term for a dynamic equilibrium that is maintained in body tissues and organs? Options: A. homeostasis B. metabolism C. dormancy D. homogeneity Answer:
A
Question: What has a pseudocoelom and hydrostatic skeleton? Options: A. gymnosperms B. roundworms C. omnivores D. vertebrates Answer:
[ "A. gymnosperms", "B. roundworms", "C. omnivores", "D. vertebrates" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What has a pseudocoelom and hydrostatic skeleton? Options: A. gymnosperms B. roundworms C. omnivores D. vertebrates Answer:
B
Question: In what two ways are volcanic eruptions characterized? Options: A. minor and explosive B. localized and general C. explosive and non-explosive D. non-explosive and serious Answer:
[ "A. minor and explosive", "B. localized and general", "C. explosive and non-explosive", "D. non-explosive and serious" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: In what two ways are volcanic eruptions characterized? Options: A. minor and explosive B. localized and general C. explosive and non-explosive D. non-explosive and serious Answer:
C
Question: Each enhancer is made up of short dna sequences called what? Options: A. pisttal control elements B. electrolysis control elements C. fibrous control elements D. distal control elements Answer:
[ "A. pisttal control elements", "B. electrolysis control elements", "C. fibrous control elements", "D. distal control elements" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Each enhancer is made up of short dna sequences called what? Options: A. pisttal control elements B. electrolysis control elements C. fibrous control elements D. distal control elements Answer:
D
Question: For a star to form, what force pulls gas and dust into the center of the nebula? Options: A. weight B. gravity C. centrifugal force D. motion Answer:
[ "A. weight", "B. gravity", "C. centrifugal force", "D. motion" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: For a star to form, what force pulls gas and dust into the center of the nebula? Options: A. weight B. gravity C. centrifugal force D. motion Answer:
B
Question: What do you call elements that contain only atoms of one type of element? Options: A. noble gases B. reactive elements C. native elements D. typical elements Answer:
[ "A. noble gases", "B. reactive elements", "C. native elements", "D. typical elements" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What do you call elements that contain only atoms of one type of element? Options: A. noble gases B. reactive elements C. native elements D. typical elements Answer:
C
Question: The organ systems of the body work together to carry out life processes and maintain what? Options: A. freshness B. homeostasis C. consciousness D. movement Answer:
[ "A. freshness", "B. homeostasis", "C. consciousness", "D. movement" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: The organ systems of the body work together to carry out life processes and maintain what? Options: A. freshness B. homeostasis C. consciousness D. movement Answer:
B
Question: This process of combining the wave functions for atomic orbitals is called what? Options: A. assimilation B. hydration C. hybridization D. activation Answer:
[ "A. assimilation", "B. hydration", "C. hybridization", "D. activation" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: This process of combining the wave functions for atomic orbitals is called what? Options: A. assimilation B. hydration C. hybridization D. activation Answer:
C
Question: Carbon is a nonmetal with a significantly higher electronegativity; it is therefore more likely to accept electrons in what kind of reaction? Options: A. isotope reaction B. catalyst reaction C. reversable reaction D. redox reaction Answer:
[ "A. isotope reaction", "B. catalyst reaction", "C. reversable reaction", "D. redox reaction" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Carbon is a nonmetal with a significantly higher electronegativity; it is therefore more likely to accept electrons in what kind of reaction? Options: A. isotope reaction B. catalyst reaction C. reversable reaction D. redox reaction Answer:
D
Question: What is denoted by the number above the chemical symbol of each element in a modern periodic table? Options: A. metallic number B. atomic weight C. atomic number D. electron count Answer:
[ "A. metallic number", "B. atomic weight", "C. atomic number", "D. electron count" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What is denoted by the number above the chemical symbol of each element in a modern periodic table? Options: A. metallic number B. atomic weight C. atomic number D. electron count Answer:
C
Question: What does the tires meeting the road cause when a car accelerates? Options: A. erosion B. vibration C. thrust D. friction Answer:
[ "A. erosion", "B. vibration", "C. thrust", "D. friction" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What does the tires meeting the road cause when a car accelerates? Options: A. erosion B. vibration C. thrust D. friction Answer:
D
Question: What gas is contributing to the greenhouse effect? Options: A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. sodium chloride D. nitrogen Answer:
[ "A. oxygen", "B. carbon dioxide", "C. sodium chloride", "D. nitrogen" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What gas is contributing to the greenhouse effect? Options: A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. sodium chloride D. nitrogen Answer:
B
Question: A complex interactions of hormones result in an edible fruit that entices animals that help disperse what? Options: A. seeds B. rocks C. pests D. water Answer:
[ "A. seeds", "B. rocks", "C. pests", "D. water" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: A complex interactions of hormones result in an edible fruit that entices animals that help disperse what? Options: A. seeds B. rocks C. pests D. water Answer:
A
Question: What are the cells caused that parasites spread through their host? Options: A. prokaryotes B. sporozoites C. fungi spores D. protists Answer:
[ "A. prokaryotes", "B. sporozoites", "C. fungi spores", "D. protists" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What are the cells caused that parasites spread through their host? Options: A. prokaryotes B. sporozoites C. fungi spores D. protists Answer:
B
Question: When can mutations occur in genes? Options: A. during rna replication B. after dna replication C. after rna replication D. during dna replication Answer:
[ "A. during rna replication", "B. after dna replication", "C. after rna replication", "D. during dna replication" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: When can mutations occur in genes? Options: A. during rna replication B. after dna replication C. after rna replication D. during dna replication Answer:
D
Question: The sites of protein synthesis are tiny structures called? Options: A. ribosomes B. crystals C. protons D. prokaryotes Answer:
[ "A. ribosomes", "B. crystals", "C. protons", "D. prokaryotes" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: The sites of protein synthesis are tiny structures called? Options: A. ribosomes B. crystals C. protons D. prokaryotes Answer:
A
Question: Mollusks, annelids, and arthropods are considered what? Options: A. protisines B. micelles C. detritivores D. protostomes Answer:
[ "A. protisines", "B. micelles", "C. detritivores", "D. protostomes" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Mollusks, annelids, and arthropods are considered what? Options: A. protisines B. micelles C. detritivores D. protostomes Answer:
D
Question: One of the simplest machines is the lever, which is a rigid bar pivoted at a fixed place called what? Options: A. fulcrum B. sling C. caliper D. wheel Answer:
[ "A. fulcrum", "B. sling", "C. caliper", "D. wheel" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: One of the simplest machines is the lever, which is a rigid bar pivoted at a fixed place called what? Options: A. fulcrum B. sling C. caliper D. wheel Answer:
A
Question: In essence, a virus is simply a nucleic acid surrounded by what? Options: A. a protein coat B. a polymer coat C. a membrane coat D. a polypeptide Answer:
[ "A. a protein coat", "B. a polymer coat", "C. a membrane coat", "D. a polypeptide" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: In essence, a virus is simply a nucleic acid surrounded by what? Options: A. a protein coat B. a polymer coat C. a membrane coat D. a polypeptide Answer:
A
Question: How does the number of protons compare to the number of electrons in an electrically neutral atom? Options: A. they are half B. they are triple C. they are double D. they are equal Answer:
[ "A. they are half", "B. they are triple", "C. they are double", "D. they are equal" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: How does the number of protons compare to the number of electrons in an electrically neutral atom? Options: A. they are half B. they are triple C. they are double D. they are equal Answer:
D
Question: The scientific method is a method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful what? Options: A. discovery B. estimation C. observation D. consideration Answer:
[ "A. discovery", "B. estimation", "C. observation", "D. consideration" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The scientific method is a method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful what? Options: A. discovery B. estimation C. observation D. consideration Answer:
C
Question: The protist life cycle benefits by including what forms of reproduction? Options: A. ideal and sexual B. asexual and sexual C. atypical and sexual D. asexual and biological Answer:
[ "A. ideal and sexual", "B. asexual and sexual", "C. atypical and sexual", "D. asexual and biological" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: The protist life cycle benefits by including what forms of reproduction? Options: A. ideal and sexual B. asexual and sexual C. atypical and sexual D. asexual and biological Answer:
B
Question: With what does cytokinins act in concert to stimulate cell division and influence the pathway of differentiation? Options: A. hormone B. dna C. ribosomes D. auxin Answer:
[ "A. hormone", "B. dna", "C. ribosomes", "D. auxin" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: With what does cytokinins act in concert to stimulate cell division and influence the pathway of differentiation? Options: A. hormone B. dna C. ribosomes D. auxin Answer:
D
Question: Puberty and other physical changes occurs during which stage of development? Options: A. adulthood B. infancy C. childhood D. adolescence Answer:
[ "A. adulthood", "B. infancy", "C. childhood", "D. adolescence" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Puberty and other physical changes occurs during which stage of development? Options: A. adulthood B. infancy C. childhood D. adolescence Answer:
D
Question: What makes organic compounds ubiquitous is the chemistry of their what? Options: A. dioxide shell B. carbon shell C. carbon core D. dioxide core Answer:
[ "A. dioxide shell", "B. carbon shell", "C. carbon core", "D. dioxide core" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What makes organic compounds ubiquitous is the chemistry of their what? Options: A. dioxide shell B. carbon shell C. carbon core D. dioxide core Answer:
C
Question: What type of drugs can increase water loss by interfering with the recapture of solutes and water from the forming urine? Options: A. disassociates B. hallucinogens C. diuretics D. sedatives Answer:
[ "A. disassociates", "B. hallucinogens", "C. diuretics", "D. sedatives" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What type of drugs can increase water loss by interfering with the recapture of solutes and water from the forming urine? Options: A. disassociates B. hallucinogens C. diuretics D. sedatives Answer:
C
Question: This type of tissue consists of bundles of xylem and phloem and transports fluids throughout the plant. Options: A. nonvascular tissue B. dermal tissue C. cytoplasm D. vascular tissue Answer:
[ "A. nonvascular tissue", "B. dermal tissue", "C. cytoplasm", "D. vascular tissue" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: This type of tissue consists of bundles of xylem and phloem and transports fluids throughout the plant. Options: A. nonvascular tissue B. dermal tissue C. cytoplasm D. vascular tissue Answer:
D
Question: What is the scientific name of the thighbone, the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body? Options: A. femur B. fibula C. humerus D. tibia Answer:
[ "A. femur", "B. fibula", "C. humerus", "D. tibia" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the scientific name of the thighbone, the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body? Options: A. femur B. fibula C. humerus D. tibia Answer:
A
Question: What determines which type of precipitation falls? Options: A. air currents B. air temperature C. air pressure D. ground temperature Answer:
[ "A. air currents", "B. air temperature", "C. air pressure", "D. ground temperature" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What determines which type of precipitation falls? Options: A. air currents B. air temperature C. air pressure D. ground temperature Answer:
B
Question: Algae is a promising alternative to traditional crops for what type of fuels? Options: A. non-renewable B. fossil C. fertilizer D. biofuel Answer:
[ "A. non-renewable", "B. fossil", "C. fertilizer", "D. biofuel" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Algae is a promising alternative to traditional crops for what type of fuels? Options: A. non-renewable B. fossil C. fertilizer D. biofuel Answer:
D
Question: Cancers derived from epithelial cells are referred to as what? Options: A. carcinomas B. adenomas C. nodules D. caricatures Answer:
[ "A. carcinomas", "B. adenomas", "C. nodules", "D. caricatures" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Cancers derived from epithelial cells are referred to as what? Options: A. carcinomas B. adenomas C. nodules D. caricatures Answer:
A
Question: Vibrating objects such as drumheads produce what? Options: A. sound energy B. light C. heat D. negative ions Answer:
[ "A. sound energy", "B. light", "C. heat", "D. negative ions" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Vibrating objects such as drumheads produce what? Options: A. sound energy B. light C. heat D. negative ions Answer:
A
Question: What two element makes up a hyrdocarbon? Options: A. hydrogen and carbonite B. helium and carbon C. nitrogen and carbon D. carbon and hydrogen Answer:
[ "A. hydrogen and carbonite", "B. helium and carbon", "C. nitrogen and carbon", "D. carbon and hydrogen" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What two element makes up a hyrdocarbon? Options: A. hydrogen and carbonite B. helium and carbon C. nitrogen and carbon D. carbon and hydrogen Answer:
D
Question: What are monosaccharides and disaccharides also called? Options: A. simple chemicals B. complex sugars C. simple sugars D. basic sugars Answer:
[ "A. simple chemicals", "B. complex sugars", "C. simple sugars", "D. basic sugars" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What are monosaccharides and disaccharides also called? Options: A. simple chemicals B. complex sugars C. simple sugars D. basic sugars Answer:
C
Question: Terrestrial biomes are associated with land, while aquatic ones are associated with what? Options: A. water B. blood C. plants D. air Answer:
[ "A. water", "B. blood", "C. plants", "D. air" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Terrestrial biomes are associated with land, while aquatic ones are associated with what? Options: A. water B. blood C. plants D. air Answer:
A
Question: Different shapes often correlate with different what in cells? Options: A. systems B. functions C. types D. enzymes Answer:
[ "A. systems", "B. functions", "C. types", "D. enzymes" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Different shapes often correlate with different what in cells? Options: A. systems B. functions C. types D. enzymes Answer:
B
Question: What structure is found at the top of the head of the sperm that helps it penetrate and fertilize the egg? Options: A. centriole B. acrosome C. axial filament D. terminal disc Answer:
[ "A. centriole", "B. acrosome", "C. axial filament", "D. terminal disc" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What structure is found at the top of the head of the sperm that helps it penetrate and fertilize the egg? Options: A. centriole B. acrosome C. axial filament D. terminal disc Answer:
B
Question: What makes up most of biological tissues? Options: A. air B. muscle C. bone D. water Answer:
[ "A. air", "B. muscle", "C. bone", "D. water" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What makes up most of biological tissues? Options: A. air B. muscle C. bone D. water Answer:
D
Question: What occurs when some substances change chemically to other substances? Options: A. chemical reaction B. hormonal reaction C. spontaneous mutation D. toxic reaction Answer:
[ "A. chemical reaction", "B. hormonal reaction", "C. spontaneous mutation", "D. toxic reaction" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What occurs when some substances change chemically to other substances? Options: A. chemical reaction B. hormonal reaction C. spontaneous mutation D. toxic reaction Answer:
A
Question: What type of butterfly do birds avoid eating since it makes them sick? Options: A. noctuidae B. pyralidae C. monarch butterflies D. sphingidae Answer:
[ "A. noctuidae", "B. pyralidae", "C. monarch butterflies", "D. sphingidae" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What type of butterfly do birds avoid eating since it makes them sick? Options: A. noctuidae B. pyralidae C. monarch butterflies D. sphingidae Answer:
C
Question: Birds possess a cloaca, a structure that allows water to be reabsorbed from waste back into this? Options: A. skin B. intestines C. blood stream D. eggs Answer:
[ "A. skin", "B. intestines", "C. blood stream", "D. eggs" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Birds possess a cloaca, a structure that allows water to be reabsorbed from waste back into this? Options: A. skin B. intestines C. blood stream D. eggs Answer:
C
Question: What contain organelles common to other cells, such as a nucleus and mitochondria, and also have more specialized structures, including dendrites and axons? Options: A. muscle cells B. blood cells C. follicles D. neurons Answer:
[ "A. muscle cells", "B. blood cells", "C. follicles", "D. neurons" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What contain organelles common to other cells, such as a nucleus and mitochondria, and also have more specialized structures, including dendrites and axons? Options: A. muscle cells B. blood cells C. follicles D. neurons Answer:
D
Question: Hurricanes and winter storms both develop from what, which often form when the jet stream dips south in the winter? Options: A. cyclones B. tides C. waves D. typhoons Answer:
[ "A. cyclones", "B. tides", "C. waves", "D. typhoons" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Hurricanes and winter storms both develop from what, which often form when the jet stream dips south in the winter? Options: A. cyclones B. tides C. waves D. typhoons Answer:
A
Question: Which body system controls all the others by sending electrical messages? Options: A. the localized system B. the specialized system C. the endocrine system D. the nervous system Answer:
[ "A. the localized system", "B. the specialized system", "C. the endocrine system", "D. the nervous system" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Which body system controls all the others by sending electrical messages? Options: A. the localized system B. the specialized system C. the endocrine system D. the nervous system Answer:
D
Question: What occurs when water on the surface changes to water vapor? Options: A. photosynthesis B. oxidation C. evaporation D. condensation Answer:
[ "A. photosynthesis", "B. oxidation", "C. evaporation", "D. condensation" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What occurs when water on the surface changes to water vapor? Options: A. photosynthesis B. oxidation C. evaporation D. condensation Answer:
C
Question: What is the position of rock layers and the relative ages called? Options: A. diffraction B. superposition C. bifurcation D. metamorphism Answer:
[ "A. diffraction", "B. superposition", "C. bifurcation", "D. metamorphism" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the position of rock layers and the relative ages called? Options: A. diffraction B. superposition C. bifurcation D. metamorphism Answer:
B
Question: What is the field of biology that focuses on the study of inheritance in humans? Options: A. relational biology B. generational biology C. computational biology D. human genetics Answer:
[ "A. relational biology", "B. generational biology", "C. computational biology", "D. human genetics" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is the field of biology that focuses on the study of inheritance in humans? Options: A. relational biology B. generational biology C. computational biology D. human genetics Answer:
D
Question: The acidity of a solution is typically assessed experimentally by measurement of its what? Options: A. density B. color C. ph D. mass Answer:
[ "A. density", "B. color", "C. ph", "D. mass" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The acidity of a solution is typically assessed experimentally by measurement of its what? Options: A. density B. color C. ph D. mass Answer:
C
Question: Where is chemical energy stored? Options: A. ribosomes B. atom bonds C. cell wall D. nucleus Answer:
[ "A. ribosomes", "B. atom bonds", "C. cell wall", "D. nucleus" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Where is chemical energy stored? Options: A. ribosomes B. atom bonds C. cell wall D. nucleus Answer:
B
Question: What kind of fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas? Options: A. sediment B. ancient C. fossil D. storage Answer:
[ "A. sediment", "B. ancient", "C. fossil", "D. storage" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What kind of fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas? Options: A. sediment B. ancient C. fossil D. storage Answer:
C
Question: What do you call the slope that forms the edge of the continent? Options: A. the cataclysmic slope B. the land slope C. the prevalent slope D. the continental slope Answer:
[ "A. the cataclysmic slope", "B. the land slope", "C. the prevalent slope", "D. the continental slope" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What do you call the slope that forms the edge of the continent? Options: A. the cataclysmic slope B. the land slope C. the prevalent slope D. the continental slope Answer:
D
Question: What do contour lines that are close together indicate? Options: A. steep slope B. deep slope C. close slope D. flat slope Answer:
[ "A. steep slope", "B. deep slope", "C. close slope", "D. flat slope" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What do contour lines that are close together indicate? Options: A. steep slope B. deep slope C. close slope D. flat slope Answer:
A
Question: What is the most common type of cancer developed in children? Options: A. anemia B. lung cancer C. stomach cancer D. leukemia Answer:
[ "A. anemia", "B. lung cancer", "C. stomach cancer", "D. leukemia" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is the most common type of cancer developed in children? Options: A. anemia B. lung cancer C. stomach cancer D. leukemia Answer:
D
Question: How many chambers are in the heart? Options: A. four B. five C. eight D. two Answer:
[ "A. four", "B. five", "C. eight", "D. two" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: How many chambers are in the heart? Options: A. four B. five C. eight D. two Answer:
A
Question: The central vacuole maintains turgor pressure against what? Options: A. the cell addition B. the cell multiplication C. the cell wall D. the cell move Answer:
[ "A. the cell addition", "B. the cell multiplication", "C. the cell wall", "D. the cell move" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The central vacuole maintains turgor pressure against what? Options: A. the cell addition B. the cell multiplication C. the cell wall D. the cell move Answer:
C
Question: In the small intestine, chyme mixes with bile, which emulsifies what substances? Options: A. proteins B. sugars C. acids D. fats Answer:
[ "A. proteins", "B. sugars", "C. acids", "D. fats" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: In the small intestine, chyme mixes with bile, which emulsifies what substances? Options: A. proteins B. sugars C. acids D. fats Answer:
D
Question: Which electromagnetic waves are the most energetic of all electromagnetic waves? Options: A. gamma rays B. plasma rays C. ultraviolet rays D. sunlight rays Answer:
[ "A. gamma rays", "B. plasma rays", "C. ultraviolet rays", "D. sunlight rays" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which electromagnetic waves are the most energetic of all electromagnetic waves? Options: A. gamma rays B. plasma rays C. ultraviolet rays D. sunlight rays Answer:
A
Question: Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to what? Options: A. oxygen B. chlorophyll C. cellulose D. pyruvate Answer:
[ "A. oxygen", "B. chlorophyll", "C. cellulose", "D. pyruvate" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to what? Options: A. oxygen B. chlorophyll C. cellulose D. pyruvate Answer:
D
Question: What is the term for the most abundant species in a community, characterized by high competitive abilities? Options: A. merging species B. dominant species C. carnivores D. keystone species Answer:
[ "A. merging species", "B. dominant species", "C. carnivores", "D. keystone species" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the term for the most abundant species in a community, characterized by high competitive abilities? Options: A. merging species B. dominant species C. carnivores D. keystone species Answer:
B
Question: Salt-water biomes in the ocean are called what? Options: A. marine organelles B. marine species C. ocean biomes D. marine biomes Answer:
[ "A. marine organelles", "B. marine species", "C. ocean biomes", "D. marine biomes" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Salt-water biomes in the ocean are called what? Options: A. marine organelles B. marine species C. ocean biomes D. marine biomes Answer:
D
Question: What occurs before the endometrium thickens in estrous cycles? Options: A. copulation B. pregnancy C. fertilization D. ovulation Answer:
[ "A. copulation", "B. pregnancy", "C. fertilization", "D. ovulation" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What occurs before the endometrium thickens in estrous cycles? Options: A. copulation B. pregnancy C. fertilization D. ovulation Answer:
D
Question: Structures like the human tail bone and whale pelvis are called what? Options: A. vestigial structures B. adaptations C. parasitic structures D. primordial structures Answer:
[ "A. vestigial structures", "B. adaptations", "C. parasitic structures", "D. primordial structures" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Structures like the human tail bone and whale pelvis are called what? Options: A. vestigial structures B. adaptations C. parasitic structures D. primordial structures Answer:
A
Question: Hazardous waste is material that is toxic, chemically active, corrosive, or what? Options: A. inactive B. decomposed C. flammable D. organic Answer:
[ "A. inactive", "B. decomposed", "C. flammable", "D. organic" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Hazardous waste is material that is toxic, chemically active, corrosive, or what? Options: A. inactive B. decomposed C. flammable D. organic Answer:
C
Question: Which component of the electron transport chain does cyanide inhibit? Options: A. cytochrome c oxidase B. adenosine diphosphate C. succinate dehydrogenase D. mitochondrial matrix Answer:
[ "A. cytochrome c oxidase", "B. adenosine diphosphate", "C. succinate dehydrogenase", "D. mitochondrial matrix" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which component of the electron transport chain does cyanide inhibit? Options: A. cytochrome c oxidase B. adenosine diphosphate C. succinate dehydrogenase D. mitochondrial matrix Answer:
A
Question: Diseases of this system include epilepsy, strokes, and alzheimer’s disease Options: A. circulatory system B. nervous system C. endocrine system D. infectious system Answer:
[ "A. circulatory system", "B. nervous system", "C. endocrine system", "D. infectious system" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Diseases of this system include epilepsy, strokes, and alzheimer’s disease Options: A. circulatory system B. nervous system C. endocrine system D. infectious system Answer:
B
Question: About how full is the outer energy level in metalloids? Options: A. three-fourth full B. half full C. nearly empty D. a quarter full Answer:
[ "A. three-fourth full", "B. half full", "C. nearly empty", "D. a quarter full" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: About how full is the outer energy level in metalloids? Options: A. three-fourth full B. half full C. nearly empty D. a quarter full Answer:
B
Question: Which chemical element is the basis of all life on earth? Options: A. carbon B. hydrogen C. nitrogen D. oxygen Answer:
[ "A. carbon", "B. hydrogen", "C. nitrogen", "D. oxygen" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which chemical element is the basis of all life on earth? Options: A. carbon B. hydrogen C. nitrogen D. oxygen Answer:
A
Question: What structures of the cardiovascular system help regulate body processes by either constricting or dilating? Options: A. capillaries B. muscles C. cartilage D. blood vessels Answer:
[ "A. capillaries", "B. muscles", "C. cartilage", "D. blood vessels" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What structures of the cardiovascular system help regulate body processes by either constricting or dilating? Options: A. capillaries B. muscles C. cartilage D. blood vessels Answer:
D
Question: What is the term for the class of ectothermic, four-legged vertebrates that produce amniotic eggs? Options: A. Turtles B. amphibians C. reptiles D. mammals Answer:
[ "A. Turtles", "B. amphibians", "C. reptiles", "D. mammals" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What is the term for the class of ectothermic, four-legged vertebrates that produce amniotic eggs? Options: A. Turtles B. amphibians C. reptiles D. mammals Answer:
C
Question: The goal of proteomics is to identify or compare what substances expressed from a given genome under specific conditions, study the interactions between them, and use the information to predict cell behavior or develop drug targets? Options: A. cells B. proteins C. dna D. rna Answer:
[ "A. cells", "B. proteins", "C. dna", "D. rna" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: The goal of proteomics is to identify or compare what substances expressed from a given genome under specific conditions, study the interactions between them, and use the information to predict cell behavior or develop drug targets? Options: A. cells B. proteins C. dna D. rna Answer:
B
Question: Radiometric dating methods, such as carbon-14 dating depend on what type of decay? Options: A. nuclear B. radioactive C. carbon D. microwave Answer:
[ "A. nuclear", "B. radioactive", "C. carbon", "D. microwave" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Radiometric dating methods, such as carbon-14 dating depend on what type of decay? Options: A. nuclear B. radioactive C. carbon D. microwave Answer:
B
Question: What is the brightest star in the orion constellation? Options: A. omicron B. rigel C. natel D. sol Answer:
[ "A. omicron", "B. rigel", "C. natel", "D. sol" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the brightest star in the orion constellation? Options: A. omicron B. rigel C. natel D. sol Answer:
B
Question: Which organelle specific to plant cells is responsible for photosynthesis? Options: A. the lipid B. the mitochondria C. the chloroplast D. the vacuole Answer:
[ "A. the lipid", "B. the mitochondria", "C. the chloroplast", "D. the vacuole" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Which organelle specific to plant cells is responsible for photosynthesis? Options: A. the lipid B. the mitochondria C. the chloroplast D. the vacuole Answer:
C
Question: What is another word for thermal energy? Options: A. solar B. humidity C. heat D. temperature Answer:
[ "A. solar", "B. humidity", "C. heat", "D. temperature" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What is another word for thermal energy? Options: A. solar B. humidity C. heat D. temperature Answer:
C
Question: Roots grow in length and width from the primary and secondary what? Options: A. frill B. leaf C. pistil D. meristem Answer:
[ "A. frill", "B. leaf", "C. pistil", "D. meristem" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Roots grow in length and width from the primary and secondary what? Options: A. frill B. leaf C. pistil D. meristem Answer:
D
Question: What often form symbiotic associations with much larger organisms? Options: A. protists B. eukaryotes C. prokaryotes D. viruses Answer:
[ "A. protists", "B. eukaryotes", "C. prokaryotes", "D. viruses" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What often form symbiotic associations with much larger organisms? Options: A. protists B. eukaryotes C. prokaryotes D. viruses Answer:
C
Question: Name the fever that is caused by a virus that has antigens similar to molecules in human heart tissues. Options: A. yellow fever B. rheumatic fever C. Dengue fever D. chronic fever Answer:
[ "A. yellow fever", "B. rheumatic fever", "C. Dengue fever", "D. chronic fever" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Name the fever that is caused by a virus that has antigens similar to molecules in human heart tissues. Options: A. yellow fever B. rheumatic fever C. Dengue fever D. chronic fever Answer:
B
Question: What is the smallest planet in our solar system? Options: A. mercury B. Jupiter C. Mars D. Earth Answer:
[ "A. mercury", "B. Jupiter", "C. Mars", "D. Earth" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the smallest planet in our solar system? Options: A. mercury B. Jupiter C. Mars D. Earth Answer:
A
Question: What is the term for when a substance boils and changes to gas? Options: A. reaction point B. boiling point C. changing point D. activation point Answer:
[ "A. reaction point", "B. boiling point", "C. changing point", "D. activation point" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the term for when a substance boils and changes to gas? Options: A. reaction point B. boiling point C. changing point D. activation point Answer:
B
Question: Where are hormones released? Options: A. brain B. liver C. lungs D. bloodstream Answer:
[ "A. brain", "B. liver", "C. lungs", "D. bloodstream" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Where are hormones released? Options: A. brain B. liver C. lungs D. bloodstream Answer:
D