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1 STUDENT NAME DATE ID Integrated Physics and Chemistry 10 th Grade (IPC) Administered October 2005
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3 FORMULA CHART for Science Assessment Density = heat gained or ( ) = mass in change in specific lost by water ( grams )( temperature )( heat ) distance Speed = time final velocity initial velocity Acceleration = change in time Momentum = mass velocity Force = mass acceleration Work = force distance work Power = time work output % efficiency = 100 work input 1 Kinetic energy = 2 (mass velocity 2 ) Gravitational potential energy = mass acceleration due to gravity height Energy = mass (speed of light) 2 Velocity of a wave = frequency wavelength Current = mass volume voltage resistance Electrical power = voltage current Electrical energy = power time Page 1 Constants/Conversions g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s 2 c = speed of light = m/s speed of sound = 343 m/s at 20 C 1 cm 3 = 1 ml 1 wave/second = 1 hertz (Hz) 1 calorie (cal) = 4.18 joules 1000 calories (cal) = 1 Calorie (Cal) = 1 kilocalorie (kcal) newton (N) = kgm/s 2 joule (J) = Nm watt (W) = J/s = Nm/s volt (V) ampere (A) ohm (Ω) D = Q = (m)( T)(Cp) s = a = p = mv F = ma W = Fd P = % = 100 KE = GPE = mgh E = mc 2 v = f λ I = W t V R P= VI E = Pt d t v f v i t m v W O W I mv 2 2 Centimeters
4 Periodic Table of the Elements Group 1 IA 1 H Hydrogen 2 IIA 3 4 Li Be Lithium Beryllium Na Mg Sodium Magnesium K Ca IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB VIII Sc Ti V Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron Cobalt Cr Mn Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru (98) Rubidium Strontium Yttrium Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium Rhodium Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Cesium Barium Lanthanum Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Rhenium Osmium Iridium Fr Ra Ac Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt (223) (261) (262) (263) (262) (265) (266) Francium Radium Actinium Rutherfordium Dubnium Seaborgium Bohrium Hassium Meitnerium Fe Co Rh Ir Lanthanide Series Actinide Series 58 Ce Th Pr Pa Nd U Pm Np Sm (145) Cerium Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium Pu (244) Thorium Protactinium Uranium Neptunium Plutonium IB 28 Ni Pd Pt Atomic number Symbol Atomic mass 29 Cu Ag Au 12 IIB 30 Zn Cd Hg 14 Si Silicon 13 IIIA Ga Tl 14 IVA Ge Pb Name 15 VA As 16 VIA In Sn Sb Te I Bi Se Po 17 VIIA Br At 18 VIIIA He Helium B C N O F Ne Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon Al Si P S Cl Ar Aluminum Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon Nickel Copper Zinc Gallium Germanium Arsenic Selenium Bromine Krypton Palladium Silver Cadmium Indium Tin Antimony Tellurium Iodine Xenon (209) (210) (222) Platinum Gold Mercury Thallium Lead Bismuth Polonium Astatine Radon 110 Mass numbers in parentheses are those of the most stable or most common isotope. (269) 2 Kr Xe Rn 63 Eu Am 64 Gd Cm 65 Tb Bk 66 Dy Cf 67 Ho Europium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Holmium Erbium Thulium Ytterbium Lutetium Es (243) (247) (247) (251) (252) (257) (258) (259) (262) Americium Curium Berkelium Californium Einsteinium Fermium Mendelevium Nobelium Lawrencium 68 Er 100 Fm 69 Tm 101 Md 70 Yb 102 No 71 Lu 103 Lr Revised October 15, 2001 Page 2
5 DIRECTIONS Read each question and choose the best answer. Then fill in the correct answer on your answer document. SAMPLE A When a 10% hydrochloric acid solution is heated in an open test tube, the test tube should always be pointed A so bubbles are visible B at a 180 angle from the frame C toward a ventilated area D away from nearby people SAMPLE B Mass = 40 g Volume = 20 ml The picture shows a cube that contains 20 ml of a solution. The solution has a mass of 40 grams. What is the density in g/ml of this solution? Record and bubble your answer on the answer document. Page 3
6 Symbol A Symbol C Symbol B Symbol D 1 Which safety symbol alerts the student to wear the proper protective equipment while performing an experiment on the scattering motion of small objects undergoing collisions? A Symbol A B Symbol B C Symbol C D Symbol D Page 4
7 2 A student has decided to enter a science fair. For the project the student elects to determine which type of golf ball will roll down a ramp and across the floor the farthest distance. Which design would be the best way for the student to conduct this experiment? F Start each golf ball from a different height on the ramp, measure the distances traveled, and graph the results. G Make several trial runs for each ball using ramps of different heights, record the distances traveled, and graph the results. H Using the same ramp height, make several trial runs for each ball, record distances traveled, and graph the results. J Drop each ball from different heights onto the ramp, measure distances traveled, and graph the results. Page 5
8 One piece of equipment students use in the science classroom is a triple beam balance. The balance allows the students to determine the mass of objects. The above drawing shows the three arms of a triple beam balance being used to find the mass of an object in grams. What is the most precise measurement that can be made with this balance? A 100g B 10g C 1g D 0.1g Page 6
9 Speed of Sound in Air Air Temperature Speed of Sound 0 o C? m/s 25 o C 346 m/s 50 o C 361 m/s 100 o C 391 m/s 4 The speed of sound in air is directly proportional to the temperature of the air. If the temperature of the air increases, the speed of sound also increases. For every 10 o C increase in air temperature the speed of sound increases by approximately 6 m/s. What is the expected speed of sound in air at 0 o C? F 296 m/s G 311 m/s H 324 m/s J 331 m/s 6 In a 4.0-kilometer race, a runner completes the first kilometer in 5.8 minutes, the second kilometer in 6.2 minutes, the third kilometer in 6.3 minutes, and the final kilometer in 6.0 minutes. The average speed of the runner for the race is approximately F 0.16 km/min G 0.33 km/min H 12.0 km/min J 24.0 km/min 5 The genetic material DNA is composed of - A phosphate groups, sodium ions, and nitrogenous bases B deoxyribose, phosphate groups, and nitrogenous bases C trna, mrna, and ATP D nitrogenous bases, phosphate groups, and ribose Page 7
10 7 Four identical lab carts contain objects with different masses and are moved at different velocities as indicated below. Which diagram shows the cartmass system with the greatest momentum? 2005 JupiterImages Corporation 8 A soccer player kicks a soccer ball. If the force of his foot on the ball is considered the action force, what is the reaction force? F The force that his other foot exerts on the ground. G The force on the hand of the person who catches it. H The force the ball exerts on his foot. J The force the ball applies on the air. Page 8 9 Vehicles built today have airbags installed for the front seat occupants. The purpose of these devices is to reduce injuries to the people when the car stops suddenly and they slam forward. In an accident, the occupants are less likely to be injured because the - A distance they move during an accident is smaller. B impulse they experience during an accident is less. C the total time of the impact is reduced. D amount of force they experience is reduced.
11 10 Which statement is an example of homeostasis? F Plants producing sugar by photosynthesis G Increased heart rate while playing tennis H Fatty foods being digested J The cutting of fingernails 11 A mother is expecting to give birth within the week. While neither parent expresses a visible defect, they both are carriers for a defective gene for an observable birth defect? What are the implications for the child? A The child has 100 percent chance of expressing the defect. B The child has a 50 percent chance of expressing the defect. C The child has a 25 percent chance of expressing the defect. D The child has a zero chance of expressing the defect. 2005JupiterImagesCorporation 12 A surfer is riding the waves not far from the shore. As he catches a wave he is pushed forward and upward. As a larger wave reaches the surfer he is pushed higher. What wave characteristic accounts for the change? F The larger wave has more amplitude. G The larger wave has a longer wavelength. H The larger wave has a higher frequency. J The larger wave has less friction. Page 9
12 (1) (2) Some images 2005 JupiterImages Corporation 13 The pictures show two levers being used to lift the same rock to the same height. Why should a person select to use the lever set-up shown in drawing (2)? A Less work is required to lift the rock. B Less time is required to lift the rock. C It gives you more mechanical advantage. D It transferred more energy to the rock. 14 Which of the following genetic crosses is expected to produce the most variations? T = tall t = short S = wide s = thin F TT x SS G Tt x SS H tt x SS J tt x Ss Page 10
13 15 A student wanted to know if the color of a can affected how fast hot water would cool down. The student filled three equal size but different colored cans with the same amount of boiling water. The temperature of each can was taken every five minutes for 60 minutes. The graph shows the results of the experiment the student conducted. What is a valid conclusion that can be made based on the experimental results? A Lighter colored cans cool faster than darker colored cans. B Darker colored cans cool faster than lighter colored cans. C Each can cooled at the same rate regardless of its color. D Metal cans should cool down faster than plastic cans. Page 11
14 Some images 2005 JupiterImages Corporation 16 Striking a tuning fork with a rubber hammer may also cause a nearby glass to vibrate. This phenomenon is known as - F polarization G interference H compression J resonance 17 Which ray diagram best represents the phenomenon of refraction of a light ray? A Diagram 1 B Diagram 2 C Diagram 3 D Diagram 4 Page 12
15 18 A group of students are standing about 5 meters from a large speaker in a teenage rock club. The speaker is producing sound waves with a frequency between 1,000 and 15,000 Hertz. What type of wave is the speaker producing? F Transverse G Longitudinal H Impact J Electromagnetic Page 13
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