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3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFA0U1PG | Climate is generally described in terms of what? | {
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} | F | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Fire behavior is driven by local weather conditions such as winds, temperature and moisture. | Climate is generally described in terms of local weather conditions | Climate is generally described in terms of what? (A) sand (B) occurs over a wide range (C) forests (D) Global warming (E) rapid changes occur (F) local weather conditions (G) measure of motion (H) city life |
3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RMTXMH4 | what varies by altitude? | {
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"h2o composition",
"snow, ice, and rock",
"salt and pepper",
"melanin amount",
"heated by the sun",
"detritus and detrital organism",
"temperature and moisture",
"extreme environments"
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... | G | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Instructions Climate Climate varies according to altitude. | temperature and moisture varies by alltitude | what varies by altitude? (A) h2o composition (B) snow, ice, and rock (C) salt and pepper (D) melanin amount (E) heated by the sun (F) detritus and detrital organism (G) temperature and moisture (H) extreme environments |
3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YGF2ITQ | What is changing globally? | {
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"the number of countries",
"rapid growth",
"how they move",
"temperature and moisture",
"Differences in speed",
"net biomass",
"occurs over a wide range",
"Exposure to oxygen and water"
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"... | D | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Climate change is a global problem. | temperature and moisture is changing globally | What is changing globally? (A) the number of countries (B) rapid growth (C) how they move (D) temperature and moisture (E) Differences in speed (F) net biomass (G) occurs over a wide range (H) Exposure to oxygen and water |
3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UXK79E0 | what are generally described in terms of temperature and moisture? | {
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"rainfall",
"unicellular organisms",
"snow, ice, and rock",
"amount of heat",
"jellyfish and corals",
"average weather conditions",
"building blocks of organisms",
"snow"
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"C",
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"E",
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} | F | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Introduction to Climate Introduction Climate is the average weather conditions. | average weather conditions are generally described in terms of temperature and moisture | what are generally described in terms of temperature and moisture? (A) rainfall (B) unicellular organisms (C) snow, ice, and rock (D) amount of heat (E) jellyfish and corals (F) average weather conditions (G) building blocks of organisms (H) snow |
3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183050B71 | What is described in terms of temperature and water in the air? | {
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"climate",
"mass",
"seasonal",
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"density",
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"fluid"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | B | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Clouds are made of moisture and the moisture is from the water evaporating. | Climate is usually described in terms of temperature and water in the air. | What is described in terms of temperature and water in the air? (A) storms (B) climate (C) mass (D) seasonal (E) winter (F) density (G) length (H) fluid |
3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQG34GNH | What is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture? | {
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"lamphreys",
"light",
"color",
"weather",
"Honey",
"ecosystems",
"Mohs",
"flavor"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | D | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Climate refers to weather over a long period of time. | weather is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture | What is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture? (A) lamphreys (B) light (C) color (D) weather (E) Honey (F) ecosystems (G) Mohs (H) flavor |
3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTA4IPRVJ | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what else? | {
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"Thermometer",
"calibrated",
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"Storms",
"Humidity",
"SI units",
"warmer air"
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} | F | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Humidity is moisture in the air. | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and humidity. | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what else? (A) Ecology (B) Thermometer (C) calibrated (D) key element (E) Storms (F) Humidity (G) SI units (H) warmer air |
34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBWR4QIN | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what? | {
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"humidity",
"wind",
"warmer air",
"calibrated",
"percentages",
"matter",
"skin color",
"SI units"
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"E",
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} | A | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and moisture. | Humidity is a measure of moisture content of air. | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and humidity. | Climate is generally described in terms of temperature and what? (A) humidity (B) wind (C) warmer air (D) calibrated (E) percentages (F) matter (G) skin color (H) SI units |
3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1V01W00 | What is used to move people and goods? | {
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"silk",
"weight",
"log cabins",
"trees",
"satellites",
"vehicle",
"pedals",
"shelves"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | F | a vehicle is used for transportation | Transportation moves people and goods from one place to another. | Vehicles are used to move people and goods. | What is used to move people and goods? (A) silk (B) weight (C) log cabins (D) trees (E) satellites (F) vehicle (G) pedals (H) shelves |
36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPQNKHXZ | what is a simple mode of transportation? | {
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"lamphreys",
"potassium",
"Being over land",
"chemical messengers",
"mammals",
"moving over land",
"With feedback loops",
"passenger cars"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | H | a vehicle is used for transportation | Passenger vehicles are the primary mode of transportation. | passenger cars are used for transportation | what is a simple mode of transportation? (A) lamphreys (B) potassium (C) Being over land (D) chemical messengers (E) mammals (F) moving over land (G) With feedback loops (H) passenger cars |
3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNUE0KH8 | What can be used for transportation? | {
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"trailers and boats",
"hitches",
"couches",
"trees and flowers",
"chemical messengers",
"potassium",
"cats",
"air masses"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | A | a vehicle is used for transportation | Trailers and boats are counted as a private vehicles. | Trailers and boats are used for transportation. | What can be used for transportation? (A) trailers and boats (B) hitches (C) couches (D) trees and flowers (E) chemical messengers (F) potassium (G) cats (H) air masses |
39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MGCC38V | What are busses used for? | {
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"Protective shelter",
"Transporting humans",
"help other species benefit",
"Transporting airplanes",
"A backbone",
"Communication",
"safe operation",
"safe driving"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | B | a vehicle is used for transportation | Cars and busses are both examples of vehicles. | Cars and busses are used for transportation | What are busses used for? (A) Protective shelter (B) Transporting humans (C) help other species benefit (D) Transporting airplanes (E) A backbone (F) Communication (G) safe operation (H) safe driving |
37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCML7BJG | What is used for transportation? | {
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"boats",
"road trips",
"corn",
"statues",
"fat",
"churches",
"plastic",
"flying"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | A | a vehicle is used for transportation | Trailers and boats are counted as a private vehicles. | Boats are used for transportation. | What is used for transportation? (A) boats (B) road trips (C) corn (D) statues (E) fat (F) churches (G) plastic (H) flying |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6KYBVDN | What do most bigger cities require? | {
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"fluoride",
"slides",
"vehicles",
"desire",
"specialized",
"backbones",
"tap water",
"religion"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | a vehicle is used for transportation | Most bigger cities require efficient and adequate public transport systems. | most bigger cities require vehicles | What do most bigger cities require? (A) fluoride (B) slides (C) vehicles (D) desire (E) specialized (F) backbones (G) tap water (H) religion |
3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JJ73TH1 | What is used for transportation? | {
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"corn",
"rocks",
"plastic",
"flying",
"ants",
"ice",
"planes",
"fat"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | a vehicle is used for transportation | All traffic vehicles are Air Planes. | a plane is used for transportation | What is used for transportation? (A) corn (B) rocks (C) plastic (D) flying (E) ants (F) ice (G) planes (H) fat |
3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MVDWPHP | What are used for transportation? | {
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"mind",
"fat",
"Chemicals",
"trucks",
"otter",
"ghosts",
"backbones",
"lamphreys"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | D | a vehicle is used for transportation | Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles. | trucks are used for transportation | What are used for transportation? (A) mind (B) fat (C) Chemicals (D) trucks (E) otter (F) ghosts (G) backbones (H) lamphreys |
3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTCYVLPQ | Which is generally used for transportation in cities? | {
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"gas",
"cats",
"airplanes",
"car",
"elephants",
"wind",
"portals",
"RNA"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | D | a vehicle is used for transportation | Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles. | A car is used for transportation. | Which is generally used for transportation in cities? (A) gas (B) cats (C) airplanes (D) car (E) elephants (F) wind (G) portals (H) RNA |
3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH1BA4LGO | what are used for transportation? | {
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"weathering",
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"lamphreys",
"the sun",
"backbones",
"clouds",
"Chemicals",
"aquatic animals"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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"G",
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} | B | a vehicle is used for transportation | Motorcycles are, for the most part, single occupant vehicles. | motorcycles are used for transportation | what are used for transportation? (A) weathering (B) motorcycles (C) lamphreys (D) the sun (E) backbones (F) clouds (G) Chemicals (H) aquatic animals |
34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUL6PYN6 | Moving cars are used for what? | {
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"their speed",
"transportation",
"feedback mechanisms",
"living in",
"extreme environments",
"arresting",
"safe operation",
"crashing"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | a vehicle is used for transportation | If in a moving car, pull over and stop as quickly as safety permits, but stay in the vehicle. | Moving cars are used for transportation | Moving cars are used for what? (A) their speed (B) transportation (C) feedback mechanisms (D) living in (E) extreme environments (F) arresting (G) safe operation (H) crashing |
382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S84MEUE1 | A vehicle causes | {
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"negative feedback",
"Major effects",
"dehydration",
"Communication",
"feedback",
"damaging",
"heating",
"air pollution"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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]
} | H | a vehicle is used for transportation | Transportation causes most of the air pollution in and around Vancouver. | a vehicle causes air pollution | A vehicle causes (A) negative feedback (B) Major effects (C) dehydration (D) Communication (E) feedback (F) damaging (G) heating (H) air pollution |
3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEK3OF4P | What do choanocytes have to trap the particles? | {
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"several genes",
"a large mouth",
"a hosta",
"a set of teeth",
"antibodies",
"melanin content",
"tiny hairs",
"Protein"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | G | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Collar cells or choanocytes are the work horses. | Choanocytes have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | What do choanocytes have to trap the particles? (A) several genes (B) a large mouth (C) a hosta (D) a set of teeth (E) antibodies (F) melanin content (G) tiny hairs (H) Protein |
3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT8X0LPP | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap very tiny pieces of what? | {
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"matter",
"keratin",
"pigment",
"allergen",
"RNA",
"protozoa",
"Chemicals",
"fish"
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"D",
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} | A | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Particles A particle is simply a very tiny piece of matter. | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap very tiny pieces of matter | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap very tiny pieces of what? (A) matter (B) keratin (C) pigment (D) allergen (E) RNA (F) protozoa (G) Chemicals (H) fish |
31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV89HRLRO | Collar cells have _ that trap the particles. | {
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"flexible",
"keratin",
"protection",
"Vibrissae",
"flagella",
"cartilage",
"tissue",
"antigens"
],
"label": [
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | E | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Some cells have tiny hair-like fibers that are called flagella. | Collar cells have flagella that trap the particles. | Collar cells have _ that trap the particles. (A) flexible (B) keratin (C) protection (D) Vibrissae (E) flagella (F) cartilage (G) tissue (H) antigens |
37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCAY6IBK | The interior chambers have tiny what that trap the particles | {
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"stoma",
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"hairs",
"RNA",
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"B",
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"E",
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} | C | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Collar cells line the interior chambers. | The interior chambers have tiny hairs that trap the particles | The interior chambers have tiny what that trap the particles (A) stoma (B) filaments (C) hairs (D) RNA (E) a hosta (F) cells (G) cilia (H) osculum |
32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA33HLM9C | what has tiny hairs that trap particles? | {
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"molecules",
"oaks",
"lizards",
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"cilia",
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} | A | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Collar cells are the work horses of the sponge. | sponges have tiny hairs that trap particles | what has tiny hairs that trap particles? (A) sponges (B) molecules (C) oaks (D) lizards (E) protozoa (F) snakes (G) cilia (H) clouds |
3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8LE2FU0 | what do sponges capture? | {
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"water vapor",
"antigens",
"particles",
"light",
"magma",
"fish",
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"coelenterates"
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"A",
"B",
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"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Collar cells are the work horses of the sponge. | sponges trap particles | what do sponges capture? (A) water vapor (B) antigens (C) particles (D) light (E) magma (F) fish (G) jellyfish (H) coelenterates |
3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM1KT21B | What traps particles? | {
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"sunlight",
"thick, slimy mucus",
"microbes and mussels",
"flagellum or tiny hairs",
"free space",
"moonlight",
"tubular organ"
],
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"D",
"E",
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} | E | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Collar cells each have a flagellum. | flagellum are tiny hairs that trap particles | What traps particles? (A) detritus and detrital organism (B) sunlight (C) thick, slimy mucus (D) microbes and mussels (E) flagellum or tiny hairs (F) free space (G) moonlight (H) tubular organ |
3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINWS3449 | the work horses of the sponge have tiny hairs that trap what? | {
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"keratin",
"particles",
"light",
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"as a base",
"prokaryotes",
"antigens"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | C | Collar cells have tiny hairs that trap the particles. | Collar cells are the work horses of the sponge. | the work horses of the sponge have tiny hairs that trap the particles | the work horses of the sponge have tiny hairs that trap what? (A) tissue (B) keratin (C) particles (D) light (E) cartilage (F) as a base (G) prokaryotes (H) antigens |
3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2OL9V2U | What are aquatic animals? | {
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"candy",
"water",
"angiosperm",
"weater",
"jellyfish",
"arachnids",
"cookies"
],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones. | All jellyfish are aquatic animals | What are aquatic animals? (A) Pelycosaur (B) candy (C) water (D) angiosperm (E) weater (F) jellyfish (G) arachnids (H) cookies |
30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP879AX0E | All cnidarians live in | {
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"lakes",
"South America",
"shells",
"marine",
"sponges",
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],
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"D",
"E",
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} | A | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Aquatic creatures live in the water, for example. | All cnidarians live in water | All cnidarians live in (A) water (B) Pacific (C) lakes (D) South America (E) shells (F) marine (G) sponges (H) harmony |
3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VPXK2SX | All aquatic tentacles serve to what? | {
"text": [
"feel ships",
"oppose octopus",
"smack jellyfish",
"Major effects",
"travel",
"capture prey",
"communication",
"saves lives"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | F | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarian tentacles serve to capture prey. | All aquatic tentacles serve to capture prey | All aquatic tentacles serve to what? (A) feel ships (B) oppose octopus (C) smack jellyfish (D) Major effects (E) travel (F) capture prey (G) communication (H) saves lives |
3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQACBBKWR | Where do all cnidarians live? | {
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"reefs",
"desert",
"water",
"surface",
"marine",
"Pacific",
"space",
"homes"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Aquatic creatures live in the water, for example. | all cnidarians live in the water | Where do all cnidarians live? (A) reefs (B) desert (C) water (D) surface (E) marine (F) Pacific (G) space (H) homes |
3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLF9SXNA | what are all aquatic? | {
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"insects",
"lizards",
"weater",
"paramecium",
"jellyfish",
"angiosperm",
"humans",
"snakes"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | E | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones. | all jellyfish are aquatic | what are all aquatic? (A) insects (B) lizards (C) weater (D) paramecium (E) jellyfish (F) angiosperm (G) humans (H) snakes |
3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6EEL0KD | what are jellyfish? | {
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"aquatic",
"protozoa",
"land",
"air",
"underground",
"Porifera",
"vorticella",
"backbones"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | A | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones. | jellyfish are aquatic | what are jellyfish? (A) aquatic (B) protozoa (C) land (D) air (E) underground (F) Porifera (G) vorticella (H) backbones |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6O1IVD4 | what are aquatic? | {
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"clouds",
"anemones",
"weathering",
"angiosperm",
"animals",
"humans",
"paramecium",
"ferns"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones. | anemones are aquatic | what are aquatic? (A) clouds (B) anemones (C) weathering (D) angiosperm (E) animals (F) humans (G) paramecium (H) ferns |
3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G7AQOCG | What kind of animal are jellyfish? | {
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"dry",
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"aquatic"
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"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones. | All jellyfish are aquatic. | What kind of animal are jellyfish? (A) protozoa (B) adult (C) paramecium (D) dry (E) land-based (F) Porifera (G) anemones (H) aquatic |
32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6MWJVB7 | What is an example of an aquatic animal? | {
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"weater",
"Bird",
"angiosperm",
"arachnids",
"tetraceratops",
"Jellyfish",
"Elephant",
"Tiger"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | F | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians include jellyfish and anemones. | Jellyfish and anemones are aquatic. | What is an example of an aquatic animal? (A) weater (B) Bird (C) angiosperm (D) arachnids (E) tetraceratops (F) Jellyfish (G) Elephant (H) Tiger |
354GIDR5ZB5ESA6UK63VU52X11B00A | What are aquatic? | {
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"coelenterates",
"trees",
"lizards",
"angiosperm",
"holding nutrients",
"trees and flowers",
"the Sun",
"humans"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | A | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians are also called coelenterates. | coelenterates are aquatic | What are aquatic? (A) coelenterates (B) trees (C) lizards (D) angiosperm (E) holding nutrients (F) trees and flowers (G) the Sun (H) humans |
3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3LHB49W | What kind of creature are all coelenterates considered? | {
"text": [
"terrestial",
"chionophilous",
"bioluminescent",
"adult",
"aquatic",
"insects",
"social",
"angiosperm"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | E | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians are also called coelenterates. | All coelenterates are aquatic. | What kind of creature are all coelenterates considered? (A) terrestial (B) chionophilous (C) bioluminescent (D) adult (E) aquatic (F) insects (G) social (H) angiosperm |
3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXTVHOOW | All cnidarians move through what? | {
"text": [
"ecosystems",
"the water",
"cartilage",
"moving plates",
"intestinal",
"black sand",
"sponges",
"tissue"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | B | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Aquatic animals moving through water are also subject to the principles of aerodynamics. | All cnidarians move through the water. | All cnidarians move through what? (A) ecosystems (B) the water (C) cartilage (D) moving plates (E) intestinal (F) black sand (G) sponges (H) tissue |
3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYBBNNL8 | What type of orgasnisms are Scyphozoans? | {
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"angiosperm",
"lamphreys",
"weater",
"aquatic",
"hagfish",
"Cladistics",
"secreting",
"vorticella"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | D | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Scyphozoans are the next group of Cnidarians, and they are the familiar jellyfish. | Scyphozoans are aquatic organisms. | What type of orgasnisms are Scyphozoans? (A) angiosperm (B) lamphreys (C) weater (D) aquatic (E) hagfish (F) Cladistics (G) secreting (H) vorticella |
37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQ18LS1N | Hydrostatic skeletons are a feature of some what? | {
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"unicellular organisms",
"aquatic animals",
"chondrocytes",
"eukaryotic cells",
"angiosperm",
"trees and flowers",
"prokaryotic cells",
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],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | B | All cnidarians are aquatic. | Cnidarians have a hydrostatic skeleton. | Some aquatic animals have hydrostatic skeletons. | Hydrostatic skeletons are a feature of some what? (A) unicellular organisms (B) aquatic animals (C) chondrocytes (D) eukaryotic cells (E) angiosperm (F) trees and flowers (G) prokaryotic cells (H) Microscopic vessels. |
35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF8OR3XG | Being a meteorologist requires studying what? | {
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"Chemicals",
"weather",
"calibrated",
"backbones",
"meteorites",
"meteors",
"surface",
"comets"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | B | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologists try to predict the weather. | Being a meteorologist requires studying weather. | Being a meteorologist requires studying what? (A) Chemicals (B) weather (C) calibrated (D) backbones (E) meteorites (F) meteors (G) surface (H) comets |
3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RQGCWVV | What do meteorologists study? | {
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"Meatballs",
"amount of heat",
"Meteors",
"The weather.",
"related organisms",
"Music",
"air masses",
"Seisometers"
],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | D | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologists try to predict the weather. | Meteorologists study the weather. | What do meteorologists study? (A) Meatballs (B) amount of heat (C) Meteors (D) The weather. (E) related organisms (F) Music (G) air masses (H) Seisometers |
3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUSOVV33 | Who studies weather? | {
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"a french scientist",
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"Epidemiologist",
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} | F | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologists try to predict the weather. | Meteorologists study weather | Who studies weather? (A) some prokaryotes (B) related organisms (C) rapid changes occur (D) a french scientist (E) With feedback loops (F) Meteorologist (G) Epidemiologist (H) Astronomer |
3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV37J1L4 | What requires studying the weather? | {
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"guessing",
"spacecraft",
"research",
"calibrated",
"eating",
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"flying",
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],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | H | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologist Meteorologist A meteorologist is a person who studies or predicts the weather. | meteorology requires studying weather | What requires studying the weather? (A) guessing (B) spacecraft (C) research (D) calibrated (E) eating (F) Seisometers (G) flying (H) meteorology |
33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCXL91TD | what does being a meteorologist require? | {
"text": [
"Warmer temperatures",
"homeostasis",
"calibrated",
"rain",
"precipitation",
"studying weather",
"meteors",
"Seisometers"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | F | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologists try to predict the weather. | meteorologists require studying weather | what does being a meteorologist require? (A) Warmer temperatures (B) homeostasis (C) calibrated (D) rain (E) precipitation (F) studying weather (G) meteors (H) Seisometers |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIEZXY8 | Doing what requires preparing current and long range weather forecasts? | {
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"communication",
"With feedback loops",
"rapid changes occur",
"feedback mechanisms",
"predicting weather",
"sheltering strays",
"70-75 degrees Fahrenheit",
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],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | E | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologists study weather conditions and prepare current and long range weather forecasts. | Predicting weather requires preparing current and long range weather forecasts. | Doing what requires preparing current and long range weather forecasts? (A) communication (B) With feedback loops (C) rapid changes occur (D) feedback mechanisms (E) predicting weather (F) sheltering strays (G) 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (H) calibrated |
3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGNTUE20 | What requires meteorology? | {
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"waiting for bad weather",
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... | E | predicting weather requires studying weater | Introduction to the Weather Introduction to Weather Meteorology is the study of weather. | predicting weather requires meteorology | What requires meteorology? (A) waiting for bad weather (B) gas spreads in the air (C) precipitation (D) moving over land (E) predicting weather (F) extremely dangerous storms (G) measure of motion (H) hoping for good weather |
3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9QLJ9BH | what does predicting weather require? | {
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"calibrated",
"melanin content",
"meteorologists",
"density",
"communication",
"feedback",
"gamma rays",
"feedback mechanisms"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | predicting weather requires studying weater | Meteorologists are scientists who study the weather. | predicting weather requires meteorologists | what does predicting weather require? (A) calibrated (B) melanin content (C) meteorologists (D) density (E) communication (F) feedback (G) gamma rays (H) feedback mechanisms |
32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN6VLSUZ | Astronomy can be used for what? | {
"text": [
"Communication",
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"vision",
"homeostasis",
"gardening",
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"navigation",
"architecture"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | G | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Astronomy is the study of the planets, stars, and universe. | Astronomy can be used to navigate | Astronomy can be used for what? (A) Communication (B) safe operation (C) vision (D) homeostasis (E) gardening (F) cooking (G) navigation (H) architecture |
3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM71NTYVB | knowledge of what can replace maps while traveling on or off road | {
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"trucks",
"stars",
"vehicle",
"rocks",
"Speed",
"math",
"mechanics",
"safety"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | B | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Maps and Navigation Good maps are essential to travelling, both on and off-road. | knowledge of stars can replace maps while traveling on or off road | knowledge of what can replace maps while traveling on or off road (A) trucks (B) stars (C) vehicle (D) rocks (E) Speed (F) math (G) mechanics (H) safety |
32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT7KMS45 | what can be used to navigate? | {
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"constellations",
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"aquatic organisms",
"knowledge of water",
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} | A | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | And every star there ever was is in a constellation. | knowledge of constellations can be used to navigate | what can be used to navigate? (A) constellations (B) sponges (C) aquatic organisms (D) knowledge of water (E) lamphreys (F) thermometers (G) ocean floor (H) feedback mechanisms |
3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGMLZ0BD | What can be used to find your way if you're lost in the dark? | {
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"lamphreys",
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"A",
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} | E | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Explorers have used the North Star for navigational purposes for centuries. | You can use the north star for directions if you have the knowledge | What can be used to find your way if you're lost in the dark? (A) lamphreys (B) Ultraviolet shielding (C) Light shining into it (D) the speed of hearing (E) The north star (F) How to check the temperature (G) Observing tidal waves (H) osculum |
3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4HY6YR7 | What have explorers traditionally used to orient themselves? | {
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"clocks",
"sponges",
"hairs",
"waves",
"vehicle",
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"harpoons",
"stars"
],
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"A",
"B",
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} | H | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Explorers have used the North Star for navigational purposes for centuries. | Knowledge of the stars can be used to orient explorers | What have explorers traditionally used to orient themselves? (A) clocks (B) sponges (C) hairs (D) waves (E) vehicle (F) osculum (G) harpoons (H) stars |
3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJGZM8WC | How can we overcome uncertainty when lost? | {
"text": [
"feedback",
"Sleep",
"Navigate",
"vision",
"lamphreys",
"Wander",
"Pace",
"movement"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Star Star Generally speaking, the star is a symbol of hope and guidance in the midst of uncertainty. | Uncertainty can be overcome by navigation. | How can we overcome uncertainty when lost? (A) feedback (B) Sleep (C) Navigate (D) vision (E) lamphreys (F) Wander (G) Pace (H) movement |
3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZICYMPNS | What can knowledge of the stars be used for? | {
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"travel",
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} | A | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Navigation is a key element of space travel. | Knowledge of the stars can be used to travel. | What can knowledge of the stars be used for? (A) travel (B) art (C) as a base (D) safety (E) story telling (F) light source (G) vision (H) life |
3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNKC9ZFU | What can be used to navigate? | {
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"music",
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"astrology",
"cilia",
"magic",
"sponges",
"astronomy",
"lamphreys"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
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"E",
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} | G | knowledge of the stars can be used to navigate | Of course, astronomers also study stars. | astronomy can be used to navigate | What can be used to navigate? (A) music (B) backbones (C) astrology (D) cilia (E) magic (F) sponges (G) astronomy (H) lamphreys |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6J0ZVDE | what is used to stop a vehicle on an incline | {
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"warmer air",
"rocks",
"a spring",
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"very complex"
],
"label": [
"A",
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"C",
"D",
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} | G | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Brakes are also involved when the vehicle is on an incline. | friction is used to stop a vehicle on an incline | what is used to stop a vehicle on an incline (A) warmer air (B) rocks (C) a spring (D) sand (E) fluid (F) vibration (G) friction (H) very complex |
3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTHR0K7Z | What can cause jackknifing and rollover in a vehicle? | {
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],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
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} | C | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Fishtailing or severe braking at high speed can cause jackknifing and rollover. | Friction can cause jackknifing and rollover in a vehicle. | What can cause jackknifing and rollover in a vehicle? (A) storms (B) slow motion (C) friction (D) vibration (E) earthquakes (F) emergency services (G) Thunderstorm (H) air bags |
3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QYMB90T | What produces brake dust? | {
"text": [
"Filling a tire with air",
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"mild heating process",
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"H... | H | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Brake dust is produced during the friction of braking. | Stopping a vehicle produces brake dust. | What produces brake dust? (A) Filling a tire with air (B) uncontrollable burning (C) mild heating process (D) A rubber tire (E) microscopic organisms (F) collision of crustal plates (G) A parked car (H) Stopping a vehicle |
3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7930LLRSD | What can be used to stop trucks? | {
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"A",
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"C",
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} | C | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Brakes are applied to the rear wheels on No. 2 truck. | friction is used for stopping trucks | What can be used to stop trucks? (A) water (B) noise (C) friction (D) vibration (E) magic (F) fluid (G) fire (H) Chemicals |
3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD7L379K | A force that opposes motion is used for stopping vehicles by what? | {
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"wind",
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"weight",
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"rolling"
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"A",
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} | B | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Friction is a Force that opposes motion. | A force that opposes motion is used for stopping vehicles by brakes. | A force that opposes motion is used for stopping vehicles by what? (A) wind (B) brakes (C) weight (D) spinning (E) shaking (F) trucks (G) fishtailing (H) rolling |
3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN348UB4 | which textured surfaces are more difficult to brake on? | {
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"smooth",
"cold",
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"lamphreys"
],
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"A",
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"C",
"D",
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} | E | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Typically the smoother the surface is the less friction. | Brakes are less effective at stopping vehicles on smooth surfaces | which textured surfaces are more difficult to brake on? (A) weater (B) dry (C) car (D) hardness (E) smooth (F) cold (G) distal (H) lamphreys |
3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q66Y8G92 | what uses friction for stopping with brakes? | {
"text": [
"humans",
"lynx",
"cars",
"oxygen",
"people",
"bumpers",
"coyotes",
"cows"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | C | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Cars are vehicles and trucks are vehicles. | friction is used for stopping a car by brakes | what uses friction for stopping with brakes? (A) humans (B) lynx (C) cars (D) oxygen (E) people (F) bumpers (G) coyotes (H) cows |
3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOA39FRF | Stopping a car by applying the brakes will generate | {
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3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUSPW3VE | what uses friction to stop using brakes? | {
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"feedback mechanisms",
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"aquatic organisms",
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} | F | friction is used for stopping a vehicle by brakes | Trucks and cars are vehicles. | friction is used for stopping by trucks and cars using brakes | what uses friction to stop using brakes? (A) Thunderstorms (B) moving over land (C) With feedback loops (D) feedback mechanisms (E) thunder storms (F) trucks and cars (G) aquatic organisms (H) Car accidents |
3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLFRMNXU | Where can flowers form? | {
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"on the Moon"
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3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY4MUQBX | When do flowers appear | {
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"ejaculate is carried",
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} | G | Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant. | Sporophytes appear early in the spring, as soon as the snow melts. | Flowers form after the snow melts | When do flowers appear (A) Ages 0 to 3 (B) male gametes (C) ejaculate is carried (D) after a rain shower (E) in late winter (F) tissue made of chondrocytes (G) after the snow melts (H) coelenterates |
3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A3NBPTC | What forms on the plant with stoma? | {
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"D",
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3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31T1UPIL | What forms on angiosperms? | {
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"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant. | Angiosperm sporophyte is dominant. | Flowers form on angiosperms. | What forms on angiosperms? (A) larvae (B) backbones (C) lamphreys (D) adult (E) Testes (F) antibodies (G) flowers (H) coliform |
3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM2AO21N | what form on angiosperms? | {
"text": [
"lamphreys",
"backbones",
"flowers",
"pigment",
"coliform",
"adult",
"antibodies",
"Testes"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Flowers form on the dominant sporophyte plant. | Angiosperm sporophyte is dominant. | flowers form on angiosperms | what form on angiosperms? (A) lamphreys (B) backbones (C) flowers (D) pigment (E) coliform (F) adult (G) antibodies (H) Testes |
3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7N3UKC2 | what is a polygenic trait? | {
"text": [
"weight",
"some anthozoans",
"density",
"tiny hairs",
"Flowers",
"h2o",
"black widows",
"melanin amount"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Melanin is the skin pigment that gives the skin a tan color. | Melanin amount is a polygenic trait | what is a polygenic trait? (A) weight (B) some anthozoans (C) density (D) tiny hairs (E) Flowers (F) h2o (G) black widows (H) melanin amount |
3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQ0UNTLV | what trait is hair color? | {
"text": [
"tissue",
"cellular",
"keratin",
"weater",
"polygenic",
"hairs",
"brain",
"Type O"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Human skin and hair color are polygenic traits. | hair color is polygenic | what trait is hair color? (A) tissue (B) cellular (C) keratin (D) weater (E) polygenic (F) hairs (G) brain (H) Type O |
3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9EMXTU9 | What is a polygenic trait? | {
"text": [
"dwarfism",
"black widows",
"pigmentation",
"Sickle-cell disease",
"orange",
"coliform",
"canis lupus",
"ability to roll tongue"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Skin color is determined by the melanin pigment in the skin cells. | Melanin pigment is determined by a polygenic trait. | What is a polygenic trait? (A) dwarfism (B) black widows (C) pigmentation (D) Sickle-cell disease (E) orange (F) coliform (G) canis lupus (H) ability to roll tongue |
31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK4RPI56 | Skin color is controlled by how many genes? | {
"text": [
"keratin",
"alleles",
"chromosomes",
"classified",
"several",
"eight",
"neurones",
"pigments"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Polygenic inheritance Polygenic traits are controlled by an unknown number of genes. | Skin color is controlled by an unknown number of genes. | Skin color is controlled by how many genes? (A) keratin (B) alleles (C) chromosomes (D) classified (E) several (F) eight (G) neurones (H) pigments |
3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDCLYJYZ | Skin color is a trait controlled by what? | {
"text": [
"prokaryotic cells",
"one gene",
"enzymes",
"keratin",
"one's descendants",
"several genes",
"the environment",
"a single gene"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Most dental variations are polygenic, that is controlled by several genes. | Skin color is a trait controlled by several genes. | Skin color is a trait controlled by what? (A) prokaryotic cells (B) one gene (C) enzymes (D) keratin (E) one's descendants (F) several genes (G) the environment (H) a single gene |
31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKD10I5A | what is tourette syndrome? | {
"text": [
"malaria",
"cancer",
"trait",
"fever",
"cell",
"antigen",
"virus",
"Type O"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Tourette syndrome a polygenic disorder . | tourette syndrome is a trait | what is tourette syndrome? (A) malaria (B) cancer (C) trait (D) fever (E) cell (F) antigen (G) virus (H) Type O |
37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DQI2PPR | What is a phenotypic expression? | {
"text": [
"hyper responses",
"Rolex",
"skin color",
"tiny hairs",
"getting excited",
"Flowers",
"a hosta",
"indoor traits"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Phenotypic expression of polygenic traits varies over a wide range. | Skin color is a phenotypic expression. | What is a phenotypic expression? (A) hyper responses (B) Rolex (C) skin color (D) tiny hairs (E) getting excited (F) Flowers (G) a hosta (H) indoor traits |
3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCOAAJRWM | What is controlled by two more more genes? | {
"text": [
"lizards",
"keratin",
"Flowers",
"flagella",
"enzymes",
"skin color",
"wild canines",
"insects"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Polygenic traits are controled by two or more genes. | skin color is controlled by two or more genes | What is controlled by two more more genes? (A) lizards (B) keratin (C) Flowers (D) flagella (E) enzymes (F) skin color (G) wild canines (H) insects |
3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZNGAUPOS | What is influenced by multiple genes? | {
"text": [
"skin color",
"diphtheria",
"a hosta",
"Flowers",
"the environment",
"some anthozoans",
"ecosystems",
"Rolex"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Rather, such complex characteristics are polygenic, i.e., they are influenced by multiple genes. | Skin color is influenced by multiple genes. | What is influenced by multiple genes? (A) skin color (B) diphtheria (C) a hosta (D) Flowers (E) the environment (F) some anthozoans (G) ecosystems (H) Rolex |
37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DQX8PPR | What is another example of a polygenic trait? | {
"text": [
"Type O",
"Cladistics",
"Rolex",
"Therapsids",
"pigment",
"amebiasis",
"Pelycosaur",
"orange"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Pigment cells are what give color or tint to the skin. | Pigment is another polygenic trait. | What is another example of a polygenic trait? (A) Type O (B) Cladistics (C) Rolex (D) Therapsids (E) pigment (F) amebiasis (G) Pelycosaur (H) orange |
3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO7HL8KG | What is a polygenic trait? | {
"text": [
"melanin content",
"eukaryotic cells",
"amebiasis",
"flower secretion",
"Extensive bone growth",
"changes in size",
"some anthozoans",
"something cows produce"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Color depends on melanin content in skin. | melanin content is a polygenic trait | What is a polygenic trait? (A) melanin content (B) eukaryotic cells (C) amebiasis (D) flower secretion (E) Extensive bone growth (F) changes in size (G) some anthozoans (H) something cows produce |
3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1V3EQS25 | Phenotypic what of skin color varies over a wide range | {
"text": [
"humans",
"percents",
"drastically",
"lizards",
"the environment",
"expression",
"percentages",
"calibrated"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Skin color is another polygenic trait. | Phenotypic expression of polygenic traits varies over a wide range. | Phenotypic expression of skin color varies over a wide range | Phenotypic what of skin color varies over a wide range (A) humans (B) percents (C) drastically (D) lizards (E) the environment (F) expression (G) percentages (H) calibrated |
3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMI1H30 | Which reptile parents give the most care? | {
"text": [
"crocodilian babies",
"Crocodilian mothers",
"carrying offspring to birth",
"male gametes",
"some anthozoans",
"tissue made of chondrocytes",
"lizard mothers",
"snake fathers"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | Crocodilian mothers provide the most parental care compared to any other reptiles. | Crocodilian mothers are the most attentive reptile parents. | Which reptile parents give the most care? (A) crocodilian babies (B) Crocodilian mothers (C) carrying offspring to birth (D) male gametes (E) some anthozoans (F) tissue made of chondrocytes (G) lizard mothers (H) snake fathers |
3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHL8HUNJ | What provides little care to their young? | {
"text": [
"African elephants",
"human parents",
"jellyfish",
"wild canines",
"iguana parents",
"some anthozoans",
"orangutans",
"unicellular organisms"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | Iguanas are good reptiles for experienced reptile caretakers. | iguana parents provide little care to their young | What provides little care to their young? (A) African elephants (B) human parents (C) jellyfish (D) wild canines (E) iguana parents (F) some anthozoans (G) orangutans (H) unicellular organisms |
35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV998WVZI | What parents abandon their eggs? | {
"text": [
"lamphreys",
"platypus",
"deer",
"Unsafe",
"mammal",
"vorticella",
"reptile",
"jellyfish"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | After spawning, they abandon their eggs and provide no parental care. | Reptile parents abandon their eggs | What parents abandon their eggs? (A) lamphreys (B) platypus (C) deer (D) Unsafe (E) mammal (F) vorticella (G) reptile (H) jellyfish |
3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO027MNVK | Which animal provides little care to their young? | {
"text": [
"canis lupus",
"some anthozoans",
"humans",
"wild canines",
"penguins",
"apes",
"other members",
"alligators"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | Alligators and crocodiles are the largest living reptiles. | Alligator and crocodile parents provide little care to their young | Which animal provides little care to their young? (A) canis lupus (B) some anthozoans (C) humans (D) wild canines (E) penguins (F) apes (G) other members (H) alligators |
3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJKZRFQ4 | What parents provide little if any care to their young? | {
"text": [
"meerkats",
"humans",
"neonatal",
"Pelycosaur",
"cheetahs",
"backbones",
"lizards",
"orangutans"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | All lizards are reptiles. | lizard parents provide little if any care to their young | What parents provide little if any care to their young? (A) meerkats (B) humans (C) neonatal (D) Pelycosaur (E) cheetahs (F) backbones (G) lizards (H) orangutans |
3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXTX7FIE | Crocodilian mothers provide care to what? | {
"text": [
"their tails",
"their young",
"their skin",
"their prey",
"other members",
"a hosta",
"humans",
"Ages 0 to 3"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | Crocodilian mothers provide the most parental care compared to any other reptiles. | Crocodilian mothers provide care to their young | Crocodilian mothers provide care to what? (A) their tails (B) their young (C) their skin (D) their prey (E) other members (F) a hosta (G) humans (H) Ages 0 to 3 |
3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE7Y9WAE | How do geciko parents care for their young? | {
"text": [
"It's inherited from genes",
"Extensive bone growth",
"Ages 0 to 3",
"Two or more sets of alleles",
"occurs over a wide range",
"protection",
"little if any care",
"avoiding injuries"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
... | G | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | Geckos are, in fact, reptiles. | gecko parents provide little if any care to their young | How do geciko parents care for their young? (A) It's inherited from genes (B) Extensive bone growth (C) Ages 0 to 3 (D) Two or more sets of alleles (E) occurs over a wide range (F) protection (G) little if any care (H) avoiding injuries |
37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH4WTSCB | Animals that are _ provide little if any care to their young. | {
"text": [
"some anthozoans",
"cold blooded",
"melanin content",
"trucks and cars",
"Being over land",
"humans",
"damaging",
"polygenic"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Reptile parents provide little if any care to their young. | All reptiles are cold-blooded. | cold-blooded parents provide little if any care to their young. | Animals that are _ provide little if any care to their young. (A) some anthozoans (B) cold blooded (C) melanin content (D) trucks and cars (E) Being over land (F) humans (G) damaging (H) polygenic |
3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37J3C2VJX | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of what? | {
"text": [
"air",
"Earth",
"Sponge",
"oaks",
"bacteria",
"homes",
"rocks",
"stoma"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant. | Oaks are the most commonly attacked plants. | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of an oak | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of what? (A) air (B) Earth (C) Sponge (D) oaks (E) bacteria (F) homes (G) rocks (H) stoma |
3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DRDZKUR | Vascular tissue and roots make up the interior of what? | {
"text": [
"Earth",
"tissues",
"cartilage",
"Porifera",
"homes",
"plants",
"sponges",
"cells"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant. | Vascular tissue and the roots involved can draw water into the plant from the ground. | Vascular tissue and roots make up the interior of a plant. | Vascular tissue and roots make up the interior of what? (A) Earth (B) tissues (C) cartilage (D) Porifera (E) homes (F) plants (G) sponges (H) cells |
3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW320416SY9 | what does ground tissue make up most of the interiof of? | {
"text": [
"ferns",
"Earth",
"corn",
"weater",
"matter",
"surface",
"Growth",
"cells"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant. | Ferns are one type of seedless plant. | ground tissue makes up most of the interior of ferns | what does ground tissue make up most of the interiof of? (A) ferns (B) Earth (C) corn (D) weater (E) matter (F) surface (G) Growth (H) cells |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSKNPXYI | Where are nutrients held? | {
"text": [
"reefs",
"marine",
"saturated",
"tissue",
"forests",
"Earth",
"aquatic",
"flagella"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant. | Plants hold nutrients in tissue. | nutrients are held in tissue | Where are nutrients held? (A) reefs (B) marine (C) saturated (D) tissue (E) forests (F) Earth (G) aquatic (H) flagella |
3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOCM3501 | When a gas in an open container spreads out, what presents a danger? | {
"text": [
"partitions",
"death",
"animals",
"arson",
"E. Coli",
"colors",
"fires",
"fumes"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air | Fumes during the evaporation present a danger. | When a gas in an open container spreads out, fumes present a danger | When a gas in an open container spreads out, what presents a danger? (A) partitions (B) death (C) animals (D) arson (E) E. Coli (F) colors (G) fires (H) fumes |
3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWGSRZM0 | If dangerous gas escapes from an open container is it possible the workplace could be contaminated? | {
"text": [
"Yes",
"bar",
"wind",
"car",
"food",
"Impossible",
"No way, Jose",
"Definitely not"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air | Gases as well as vapours can contaminate the workplace air. | When dangerous gas from an open container evaporates, it can contaminate a workplace. | If dangerous gas escapes from an open container is it possible the workplace could be contaminated? (A) Yes (B) bar (C) wind (D) car (E) food (F) Impossible (G) No way, Jose (H) Definitely not |
3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N7QX1GY | What happens when oxygen in an open container evaporates? | {
"text": [
"ejaculate is carried",
"oxygen compresses",
"rapid changes occur",
"oxygen spreads into the air",
"around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius",
"thermal expansion",
"oxygen dissolves",
"oxygen catches fire"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G... | D | when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air | Gas is usually oxygen. | when oxygen in an open container evaporates , oxygen spreads out into the air | What happens when oxygen in an open container evaporates? (A) ejaculate is carried (B) oxygen compresses (C) rapid changes occur (D) oxygen spreads into the air (E) around 5 to 27 degrees Celsius (F) thermal expansion (G) oxygen dissolves (H) oxygen catches fire |
3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AI3YFKS | What spreads into the air from a liquid stored in an open container? | {
"text": [
"food",
"17",
"heat",
"gas",
"plasma",
"water",
"solids",
"rain"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | when a gas in an open container evaporates , that gas spreads out into the air | Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas. | When a liquid turns into a gas in an open container, it spreads out into the air. | What spreads into the air from a liquid stored in an open container? (A) food (B) 17 (C) heat (D) gas (E) plasma (F) water (G) solids (H) rain |
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