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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or
answers the question.
1) Which of the following terms is a metric unit of length? 1) _______
A) milliliter
B) centimeter
C) second
D) gram
E) none of the above
2) What is the term for a statement of two exactly equal values? 2) _______
A) exact equivalent
B) identical equivalent
C) identical value
D) exact value
E) none of the above
3) What is the term for a number that indicates a value is multiplied by
itself one or more times?
3) _______
A) reciprocal
B) scientific notation
C) power of 10
D) exponent
E) none of the above
4) Which of the following terms is a metric unit of mass? 4) _______
A) second
B) gram
C) centimeter
D) milliliter
E) none of the above
5) What is the general term for any device that records a measurement? 5) _______
A) instrument
B) tool
C) technology
D) appliance
E) none of the above
6) What is the term for the amount of substance measured by a laboratory
balance?
6) _______
A) length
B) volume
C) mass
D) weight
E) none of the above
7) What is the term for a numerical value and unit that expresses a mass,
length, or volume?
7) _______
A) measurement
B) estimation
C) quantity
Full file at https://fratstock.euD) assessment
E) none of the above
8) Which of the following terms is a metric unit of volume? 8) _______
A) second
B) centimeter
C) milliliter
D) gram
E) none of the above
9) What is the term for the digits in a measurement that exceed the
certainty of the instrument?
9) _______
A) uncertain digits
B) significant digits
C) nonsignificant digits
D) inexact digits
E) none of the above
10) What is the term that expresses the amount of a single quantity
compared to an entire sample?
10) ______
A) proportion
B) reciprocal
C) quotient
D) percent
E) none of the above
11) What is the term for ten followed by a positive or negative exponent? 11) ______
A) exponential notation
B) scientific notation
C) calculator notation
D) power of 10
E) none of the above
12) What is the term for the relationship of a fraction and its inverse? 12) ______
A) percent
B) proportion
C) reciprocal
D) ratio
E) none of the above
13) What is the term for eliminating digits that are not significant? 13) ______
A) simplification
B) exclusion
C) elimination
D) rounding off
E) none of the above
14) What is the term for a method of expressing a value by placing a
decimal after the first significant digit and indicating the magnitude
using a power of 10?
14) ______
A) engineering notation
B) fixed decimal notation
Full file at https://fratstock.euC) scientific notation
D) calculator notation
E) none of the above
15) What is the term for the certain digits in a measurement plus one
estimated digit?
15) ______
A) instrumental digits
B) nonsignificant digits
C) certain digits
D) significant digits
E) none of the above
16) What is the term for the inexactness of an instrumental measurement? 16) ______
A) error
B) precision
C) accuracy
D) uncertainty
E) none of the above
17) What is the term for a systematic method of problem solving which
proceeds from a given value to a desired value by the conversion of
units?
17) ______
A) algebraic analysis
B) conversion analysis
C) unit analysis
D) problem analysis
E) none of the above
18) What is the term for a statement of two equivalent quantities? 18) ______
A) unit equivalent
B) unit factor
C) unit equation
D) unit analysis
E) none of the above
19) What is the term for the ratio of two equivalent quantities? 19) ______
A) unit equation
B) unit analysis
C) unit equivalent
D) unit factor
E) none of the above
20) What is the term for the gravitational force of attraction between an
object and Earth?
20) ______
A) mass
B) length
C) volume
D) weight
E) none of the above
21) Which of the following instruments provides an exact measurement? 21) ______
A) metric balance
Full file at https://fratstock.euB) metric ruler
C) metric pipet
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
22) Which of the following instruments provides an exact measurement? 22) ______
A) milliliter pipet
B) millimeter ruler
C) milligram balance
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
23) Which of the following quantities can be measured exactly? 23) ______
A) volume
B) time
C) mass
D) length
E) none of the above
24) Which of the following metric rulers has the least uncertainty? 24) ______
A) Ruler A, ± 1 cm
B) Ruler D, ± 0.05 cm
C) Ruler B, ± 0.1 cm
D) Ruler C, ± 0.5 cm
E) Ruler E, ± 5 cm
25) Which of the following balances has the least uncertainty? 25) ______
A) double-pan balance, ± 1 g
B) platform balance, ± 0.1 g
C) electronic balance, ± 0.001 g
D) triple-beam balance, ± 0.01 g
E) analytical balance, ± 0.0001 g
26) Which of the following volume instruments has the least uncertainty? 26) ______
A) graduated cylinder, ± 0.5 mL
B) hypodermic syringe, ± 0.001 mL
C) volumetric pipet, ± 0.1 mL
D) volumetric flask, ± 0.05 mL
E) buret, ± 0.01 mL
27) How many significant digits are in the length measurement 10.01
meters?
27) ______
A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 2
E) none of the above
28) How many significant digits are in the length measurement 100.60
centimeters?
28) ______
A) 3
B) 4
Full file at https://fratstock.euC) 2
D) 1
E) none of the above
29) How many significant digits are in the length measurement 0.0100
meter?
29) ______
A) 1
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
E) none of the above
30) How many significant digits are in the mass measurement 30.406
grams?
30) ______
A) 4
B) 3
C) 2
D) 1
E) none of the above
31) How many significant digits are in the mass measurement 0.050 gram? 31) ______
A) 3
B) 2
C) 4
D) 1
E) none of the above
32) How many significant digits are in the mass measurement 1.050 grams? 32) ______
A) 2
B) 4
C) 1
D) 3
E) none of the above
33) How many significant digits are in the volume measurement 4040.0
liters?
33) ______
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 2
E) none of the above
34) How many significant digits are in the volume measurement 0.250 liter? 34) ______
A) 3
B) 4
C) 1
D) 2
E) none of the above
35) How many significant digits are in the volume measurement 0.010 liter? 35) ______
A) 3
B) 2
Full file at https://fratstock.euC) 4
D) 1
E) none of the above
36) How many significant digits are in the time measurement 60.010
seconds?
36) ______
A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 2
E) none of the above
37) How many significant digits are in the time measurement 0.0036
second?
37) ______
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 1
E) none of the above
38) How many significant digits are in the time measurement 20,000
seconds?
38) ______
A) 4
B) 2
C) 3
D) 1
E) none of the above
39) How many significant digits are in the length measurement 61,000
centimeters?
39) ______
A) 3
B) 5
C) 4
D) 2
E) none of the above
40) How many significant digits are in the mass measurement 20,000
kilograms?
40) ______
A) 2
B) 1
C) 4
D) 3
E) none of the above
41) How many significant digits are in the volume measurement 50,000
milliliters?
41) ______
A) 2
B) 3
C) 1
D) 4
E) none of the above
Full file at https://fratstock.eu42) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 307.45
cm.
42) ______
A) 307.5 cm
B) 307 cm
C) 308 cm
D) 307.0 cm
E) 307.4 cm
43) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 19.945
g.
43) ______
A) 19.9 g
B) 19.950 g
C) 19.0 g
D) 19.945 g
E) 20.0 g
44) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 35.35
mL.
44) ______
A) 35.40 mL
B) 35.3 mL
C) 35.0 mL
D) 35.4 mL
E) 35.30 mL
45) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 2252
cm.
45) ______
A) 2260 cm
B) 226 cm
C) 225 cm
D) 230 cm
E) 2250 cm
46) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 1255 g. 46) ______
A) 1250 g
B) 126 g
C) 125 g
D) 130 g
E) 1260 g
47) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 3261
mL.
47) ______
A) 3260 mL
B) 326 mL
C) 320 mL
D) 3270 mL
E) 327 mL
48) Add 25.5 cm to 0.50 cm and round off the answer. 48) ______
A) 26 cm
B) 26.0 cm
C) 26.1 cm
D) 27 cm
Full file at https://fratstock.euE) 26.05 cm
49) Add 7.77 g to 11.666 g and round off the answer. 49) ______
A) 19.43 g
B) 19.436 g
C) 19.0 g
D) 19.4 g
E) 19.44 g
50) Add 250.0 mL to 5.00 mL and round off the answer. 50) ______
A) 255.00 mL
B) 255 mL
C) 250 mL
D) 255.0 mL
E) 256 mL
51) Subtract 0.25 cm from 11.5 cm and round off the answer. 51) ______
A) 11.0 cm
B) 11.25 cm
C) 11.2 cm
D) 11.3 cm
E) 11 cm
52) Subtract 0.25 g from 31.116 g and round off the answer. 52) ______
A) 30.866 g
B) 30.87 g
C) 31 g
D) 30.8 g
E) 30.9 g
53) Subtract 10.0 mL from 45.65 mL and round off the answer. 53) ______
A) 35.7 mL
B) 35 mL
C) 35.65 mL
D) 36 mL
E) 35.6 mL
54) Multiply 5.55 cm times 2 cm and round off the answer. 54) ______
A) 10 cm2
B) 11 cm2
C) 11.1 cm2
D) 11.0 cm2
E) 10.0 cm2
55) Multiply 1.05 cm times 2.2 cm and round off the answer. 55) ______
A) 2.3 cm2
B) 2 cm2
C) 3 cm2
D) 2.0 cm2
E) 2.31 cm2
Full file at https://fratstock.eu56) Multiply 2.505 cm times 1.75 cm and round off the answer. 56) ______
A) 4.0 cm2
B) 4.384 cm2
C) 4.40 cm2
D) 4.00 cm2
E) 4.38 cm2
57) Multiply 2.505 m by 1.75 m by 1.0 m and round off the answer. 57) ______
A) 4 m3
B) 4.4 m3
C) 4.38 m3
D) 4.0 m3
E) 4.384 m3
58) Multiply 1.50 m by 1.05 m by 1.00 m and round off the answer. 58) ______
A) 1.6 m3
B) 2 m3
C) 1.58 m3
D) 1.575 m3
E) 1.60 m3
59) Multiply 7.2 m by 3.75 m by 1.555 m and round off the answer. 59) ______
A) 41.99 m3
B) 42.0 m3
C) 42.00 m3
D) 42 m3
E) 41.9 m3
60) Divide 124.7 miles by 2.25 hours and round off the answer. 60) ______
A) 50 mi/h
B) 55 mi/h
C) 55.5 mi/h
D) 55.0 mi/h
E) 55.4 mi/h
61) Divide 2882 centimeters by 14.575 seconds and round off the answer. 61) ______
A) 197 cm/s
B) 197.74 cm/s
C) 198 cm/s
D) 197.7 cm/s
E) 198.0 cm/s
62) Divide 11.375 grams by 10.0 milliliters and round off the answer. 62) ______
A) 1.1 g/mL
B) 1.138 g/mL
C) 1.1375 g/mL
D) 1.13 g/mL
E) 1.14 g/mL
Full file at https://fratstock.eu63) Express 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in exponential form. 63) ______
A) 1 × 10—27
B) 1 × 1027
C) 1 × 1028
D) 1 × 10—26
E) none of the above
64) Express 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in exponential form. 64) ______
A) 1 × 10—22
B) 1 × 1022
C) 1 × 10—21
D) 1 × 1021
E) none of the above
65) Express 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 in exponential form. 65) ______
A) 1 × 10—18
B) 1 × 1020
C) 1 × 10—20
D) 1 × 1018
E) none of the above
66) Express 0.000 000 000 000 1 in exponential form. 66) ______
A) 1 × 10—13
B) 1 × 1013
C) 1 × 10—1
D) 1 × 10—12
E) none of the above
67) Express 0.000 000 000 000 01 in exponential form. 67) ______
A) 1 × 1014
B) 1 × 10—14
C) 1 × 10—1
D) 1 × 10—15
E) none of the above
68) Express 0.000 000 000 000 001 in exponential form. 68) ______
A) 1 × 10—1
B) 1 × 1015
C) 1 × 10—16
D) 1 × 10—15
E) none of the above
69) Express the exponential number 5.15 × 105 as an ordinary number. 69) ______
A) 0.000 051 5
B) 515,000
C) 51,500
D) 0.000 515
E) none of the above
Full file at https://fratstock.eu70) Express the exponential number 1.11 × 104 as an ordinary number. 70) ______
A) 0.000 111
B) 0.000 011 1
C) 111,000
D) 11,100
E) none of the above
71) Express the exponential number 6.26 × 103 as an ordinary number. 71) ______
A) 0.000 626
B) 0.006 26
C) 62,600
D) 6,260
E) none of the above
72) Express the exponential number 1.51 × 10—5 as an ordinary number. 72) ______
A) 15,100
B) 0.000 151
C) 151,000
D) 0.000 015 1
E) none of the above
73) Express the exponential number 2.25 × 10—4 as an ordinary number. 73) ______
A) 0.000 225
B) 22,500
C) 225,000
D) 0.000 022 5
E) none of the above
74) Express the exponential number 5.55 × 10—3 as an ordinary number. 74) ______
A) 5,550
B) 0.000 555
C) 55,500
D) 0.005 55
E) none of the above
75) One cubic centimeter of helium gas contains 26,900,000,000,000,000,000
atoms at standard conditions. Express this number of atoms in scientific
notation.
75) ______
A) 2.69 × 1017
B) 26.9 × 1019
C) 2.69 × 1019
D) 26.9 × 1018
E) 2.69 × 1018
76) Ten milliliters of neon gas contains 269,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms at
standard conditions. Express this number of atoms in scientific notation.
76) ______
A) 2.69 × 1019
B) 2.69 × 1018
C) 269 × 1019
D) 2.69 × 1020
Full file at https://fratstock.euE) 269 × 1018
77) One liter of argon gas contains 26,900,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms at
standard conditions. Express this number of atoms in scientific notation.
77) ______
A) 2.69 × 1022
B) 26.9 × 1021
C) 26.9 × 1022
D) 2.69 × 1021
E) 2.69 × 1020
78) One gram of carbon contains 50,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.
Express this number of carbon atoms in scientific notation.
78) ______
A) 50.2 × 1021
B) 5.02 × 1023
C) 50.2 × 1022
D) 5.02 × 1022
E) 5.02 × 1021
79) One gram of silver contains 5,580,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms. Express
this number of silver atoms in scientific notation.
79) ______
A) 5.58 × 1022
B) 55.8 × 1021
C) 5.58 × 1020
D) 5.58 × 1021
E) 55.8 × 1020
80) One gram of gold contains 3,060,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms. Express
this number of gold atoms in scientific notation.
80) ______
A) 3.06 × 1020
B) 30.6 × 1021
C) 30.6 × 1020
D) 3.06 × 1022
E) 3.06 × 1021
81) A carbon atom has a mass of 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 199 g.
Express the mass in scientific notation.
81) ______
A) 1.99 × 10—21 g
B) 1.99 × 10—23 g
C) 1.99 × 1021 g
D) 1.99 × 10—22 g
E) 1.99 × 1022 g
82) An aluminum atom has a mass of 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 448 g.
Express the mass in scientific notation.
82) ______
A) 4.48 × 10—22 g
B) 4.48 × 10—21 g
C) 4.48 × 1022 g
D) 4.48 × 1021 g
Full file at https://fratstock.euE) 4.48 × 10—23 g
83) An iron atom has a mass of 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 928 g. Express
the mass in scientific notation.
83) ______
A) 9.28 × 10—22 g
B) 9.28 × 1021 g
C) 9.28 × 10—23 g
D) 9.28 × 1022 g
E) 9.28 × 10—21 g
84) The radius of a carbon atom is 0.000 000 000 077 meter. Express the
atomic radius in scientific notation.
84) ______
A) 7.7 × 109 m
B) 7.7 × 1010 m
C) 7.7 × 10—10 m
D) 7.7 × 10—9 m
E) 7.7 × 10—11 m
85) The radius of a sodium atom is 0.000 000 000 186 meter. Express the
atomic radius in scientific notation.
85) ______
A) 1.86 × 10—11 m
B) 1.86 × 10—10 m
C) 1.86 × 109 m
D) 1.86 × 1010 m
E) 1.86 × 10—9 m
86) The radius of a lead atom is 0.000 000 000 175 meter. Express the atomic
radius in scientific notation.
86) ______
A) 1.75 × 10—10 m
B) 1.75 × 10—9 m
C) 1.75 × 109 m
D) 1.75 × 1010 m
E) 1.75 × 10—11 m
87) The radius of an oxygen atom is 0.000 000 066 centimeter. Express the
atomic radius in scientific notation.
87) ______
A) 6.6 × 10—7 cm
B) 6.6 × 10—9 cm
C) 6.6 × 10—8 cm
D) 6.6 × 108 cm
E) 6.6 × 109 cm
88) The radius of a chlorine atom is 0.000 000 099 centimeter. Express the
atomic radius in scientific notation.
88) ______
A) 9.9 × 108 cm
B) 9.9 × 10—8 cm
C) 9.9 × 10—6 cm
D) 9.9 × 10—7 cm
Full file at https://fratstock.euE) 9.9 × 107 cm
89) The radius of a sulfur atom is 0.000 000 104 centimeter. Express the
atomic radius in scientific notation.
89) ______
A) 1.04 × 106 cm
B) 1.04 × 10—7 cm
C) 1.04 × 10—6 cm
D) 1.04 × 10—8 cm
E) 1.04 × 107 cm
90) Which of the following unit factors is derived from: 1 mile = 5280 feet? 90) ______
A) 1 mile/1 foot
B) 5280 miles/1 foot
C) 1 foot/5280 miles
D) 5280 miles/5280 feet
E) 1 mile/5280 feet
91) Which of the following unit factors is derived from: 1 mile = 1760 yards? 91) ______
A) 1 yard/1760 miles
B) 1760 miles/1760 yards
C) 1760 miles/1 yard
D) 1 mile /1760 yards
E) 1 mile /1 yard
92) Which of the following unit factors is derived from: 1 rod = 16.5 feet? 92) ______
A) 16.5 rods/1 foot
B) 16.5 rods/16.5 feet
C) 1 rod/16.5 feet
D) 1 rod/1 foot
E) 1 foot/16.5 rods
93) Which of the following unit factors is derived from: 1 ounce = 28.3
grams?
93) ______
A) 1 ounce/1 gram
B) 28.3 ounces/1 gram
C) 1 gram/28.3 ounces
D) 28.3 grams/1 ounce
E) 28.3 ounces/28.3 grams
94) Which of the following unit factors is derived from: 1 gram = 15.4
grains?
94) ______
A) 1 gram/1 grain
B) 15.4 grains/1 gram
C) 1 grain/15.4 grams
D) 15.4 grams/1 grain
E) 15.4 grams/15.4 grains
95) Which of the following unit factors is derived from: 1 carat = 0.200
gram?
95) ______
A) 1 gram/0.200 carat
B) 1 carat/1 gram
Full file at https://fratstock.euC) 0.200 carat/0.200 gram
D) 0.200 carat/1 gram
E) 0.200 gram/1 carat
96) Which of the following unit factors is derived from the relationship that
one gallon is equivalent to 4 quarts?
96) ______
A) 4 quarts/1 gallon
B) 4 gallons/4 quarts
C) 1 quart/4 gallons
D) 1 gallon/1 quart
E) 4 gallons/1 quart
97) Which of the following unit factors is derived from the relationship that
one quart is equivalent to 2 pints?
97) ______
A) 2 quarts/2 pints
B) 1 quart/1 pint
C) 1 pint/2 quarts
D) 2 quarts/1 pint
E) 2 pints/1 quart
98) Which of the following unit factors is derived from the relationship that
one bushel is equivalent to 32 quarts?
98) ______
A) 1 quart/32 bushels
B) 1 bushel/1 quart
C) 32 bushels/32 quarts
D) 32 bushels/1 quart
E) 32 quarts/1 bushel
99) Which of the following unit factors is derived from the relationship of
minutes and hours?
99) ______
A) 60 hours/60 minutes
B) 1 hour/60 minutes
C) 1 minute/60 hours
D) 60 hours/1 minute
E) 1 hour/1 minute
100) Which of the following unit factors is derived from the relationship of
hours and days?
100) _____
A) 24 days/24 hours
B) 1 day/24 hours
C) 24 days/1 hour
D) 1 hour/24 days
E) 1 day/1 hour
101) Which of the following unit factors is derived from the relationship of
days and years?
101) _____
A) 1 year/1 day
B) 365 years/365 days
C) 1 day/365 years
D) 365 years/1 day
E) 1 year/365 days
Full file at https://fratstock.eu102) What is the first step in the unit analysis method of problem solving? 102) _____
A) Write down the given value related to the answer.
B) Round off the answer in the calculator display.
C) Apply a unit factor to convert a unit in the given value.
D) Write down the unit asked for in the answer.
E) none of the above
103) What is the second step in the unit analysis method of problem solving? 103) _____
A) Apply a unit factor to convert a unit in the given value.
B) Write down the unit asked for in the answer.
C) Round off the answer in the calculator display.
D) Write down the given value related to the answer.
E) none of the above
104) What is the third step in the unit analysis method of problem solving? 104) _____
A) Write down the unit asked for in the answer.
B) Round off the answer in the calculator display.
C) Apply a unit factor to convert a unit in the given value.
D) Write down the given value related to the answer.
E) none of the above
105) If a marathon race is 26.2 miles, what is the distance in yards?
(Given: 1 mile = 1760 yards)
105) _____
A) 46,100 yards
B) 46,000 yards
C) 46,110 yards
D) 67.2 yards
E) 0.0149 yards
106) If a marathon race is 26.2 miles, what is the distance in feet?
(Given: 1 mile = 5280 feet)
106) _____
A) 202 feet
B) 138,336 feet
C) 138,000 feet
D) 0.00496 feet
E) 140,000 feet
107) If a marathon race is 26.2 miles, what is the distance in kilometers?
(Given: 1 mile = 1.61 kilometer)
107) _____
A) 61.5 kilometers
B) 42.2 kilometers
C) 42,200 kilometers
D) 0.0615 kilometer
E) 16.3 kilometers
108) If a 10K race is 10.0 kilometers (1.00 × 104 meters), what is the distance
in yards?
(Given: 1 meter = 1.09 yards)
108) _____
A) 9170 yards
B) 10,900 yards
C) 10,000 yards
D) 0.000 109 yard
Full file at https://fratstock.euE) 109,000 yards
109) If a ship travels 26.0 nautical miles, what is the distance in yards?
(Given: 1 nautical mile = 2235 yards)
109) _____
A) 0.0116 yards
B) 26.0 yards
C) 86.0 yards
D) 58,100 yards
E) 2235 yards
110) If a muscle tissue sample is 125 microns thick, what is the thickness in
inches?
(Given: 1 micron = 3.94 × 10—5 inch)
110) _____
A) 3.15 × 10—7 inch
B) 4.93 × 10—2 inch
C) 3.17 × 107 inches
D) 3.15 × 10—6 inch
E) 4.93 × 10—3 inch
111) If a diamond weighs 1.33 carats, what is the mass in grams?
(Given: 1 carat = 0.200 gram)
111) _____
A) 0.133 grams
B) 6.65 grams
C) 0.150 grams
D) 0.266 grams
E) 0.200 grams
112) If a ship’s cargo is 550,000 pounds, what is the weight in metric tons?
(Given: 1 metric ton = 2200 pounds)
112) _____
A) 0.036 metric tons
B) 1.2 × 109 metric tons
C) 2500 metric tons
D) 0.0036 metric tons
E) 250 metric tons
113) If the mass of Mars is 6.42 × 1023 kilograms, what is the mass in metric
tons?
(Given: 1 metric ton = 1000 kilograms)
113) _____
A) 6.42 × 1020 metric tons
B) 1.55 × 10—25 metric tons
C) 1.55 × 10—21 metric tons
D) 6.42 × 1017 metric tons
E) 6.42 × 1026 metric tons
114) If 842 pounds of Moon samples have been collected from lunar
landings, what is the mass expressed in kilograms? (Given: 1 kilogram =
2.20 pounds)
114) _____
A) 11,100 kilograms
B) 383 kilograms
C) 309 kilograms
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E) 1850 kilograms
115) If the Moon is 246,000 miles from Earth, what is the distance in
kilometers?
(Given: 1 mile = 1.61 kilometer )
115) _____
A) 0.000 006 54 kilometer
B) 153,000 kilometers
C) 396,000 kilometers
D) 3,960,000 kilometers
E) 15,300 kilometers
116) If Earth is 93,000,000 miles from the Sun, what is the distance in
kilometers?
(Given: 1 kilometer = 0.619 mile)
116) _____
A) 57,600,000 kilometers
B) 0.000 000 006 66 kilometer
C) 150,000,000 kilometers
D) 57,600 kilometers
E) 150,000,000,000 kilometers
117) If an auto gas tank holds 17.4 gallons, what is the volume in liters?
(Given: 1 gallon = 3.785 liters)
117) _____
A) 0.218 liters
B) 17.4 liters
C) 4.60 liters
D) 3.785 liters
E) 65.9 liters
118) If a patient is injected with 0.500 liter of IV saline, what is the volume in
quarts?
(Given: 1 quart = 0.946 liters)
118) _____
A) 0.473 quarts
B) 1.89 quarts
C) 0.946 quarts
D) 0.500 quarts
E) 0.529 quarts
119) If a patient is injected with 375 milliliters of IV glucose, what is the
volume in fluid ounces? (Given: 1 fluid ounce = 29.6 milliliters)
119) _____
A) 12.7 fluid ounces
B) 375 fluid ounces
C) 0.0789 fluid ounces
D) 29.6 fluid ounces
E) 11,100 fluid ounces
120) How many minutes does it take an athlete to run a 10K race that is 6.19
miles?
(Assume the athlete’s pace is 6.50 minutes per mile. )
120) _____
A) 40.2 minutes
B) 1.05 minutes
C) 402 minutes
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E) 65.0 minutes
121) How many minutes does it take an athlete to run a 20K race that is 12.4
miles?
(Assume the athlete’s pace is 7.50 minutes per mile. )
121) _____
A) 0.605 minute
B) 1860 minutes
C) 150 minutes
D) 1.65 minutes
E) 93.0 minutes
122) How many minutes is required for sunlight to travel from the Sun to
Earth?
(Assume the Sun is 93,000,000 miles from Earth and that sunlight travels
at
1.86 × 105 miles per second.)
122) _____
A) 830 minutes
B) 2.0 minutes
C) 8.3 minutes
D) 500 minutes
E) 0.0020 minute
123) A sample of rose gold is: 12.0 grams gold, 5.0grams silver, and 7.0 grams
copper by mass. What is the percent of copper in the sample?
123) _____
A) 12% B) 75% C) 50% D) 58% E) 29%
124) A sample of white gold is: 18.0 grams gold, 3.0grams silver, 2.0 grams
cobalt, and 1.0 gram platinum by mass. What is the percent of platinum
in the sample?
124) _____
A) 4.2% B) 25% C) 8.3% D) 13% E) 75%
125) A sample of lime gold is: 14.0 grams gold, 7.0grams silver, and 3.0
grams copper by mass. What is the percent of copper in the sample?
125) _____
A) 13% B) 58% C) 29% D) 67% E) 3.0%
126) A sample of 18K gold contains the following by mass: 18.0 grams gold,
3.0 grams silver, and 3.0 grams copper. What is the percent of gold?
126) _____
A) 33% B) 25% C) 75% D) 18% E) 6.0%
127) A sample of 10K gold contains the following by mass: 10.0 grams gold,
4.0 grams silver, 5.0grams copper, and 5.0 grams nickel. What is the
percent of gold?
127) _____
A) 10% B) 42% C) 71% D) 14% E) 58%
128) A sample of 22K gold contains the following by mass: 22 grams gold, 1
gram silver, and 1 gram copper. What is the percent of gold?
128) _____
A) 96% B) 4.5% C) 9.1% D) 92% E) 1.0%
129) Sterling silver contains 925 parts silver and 75 parts copper by mass.
What is the percent of silver in sterling silver?
129) _____
A) 100%
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C) 7.50%
D) 12.3%
E) 8.11%
130) Sterling silver contains 925 parts silver and 75 parts copper by mass.
What is the percent of copper in sterling silver?
130) _____
A) 93% B) 12% C) 100% D) 8.1% E) 7.5%
131) If a penny has a mass of 3.015 g and is 95.0% copper, what is the mass of
copper in the coin?
131) _____
A) 0.603 g
B) 0.286 g
C) 1.51 g
D) 2.86 g
E) 0.151 g
132) If a penny has a mass of 3.015 g and is 5.00% zinc, what is the mass of
zinc in the coin?
132) _____
A) 0.603 g
B) 0.286 g
C) 0.151 g
D) 1.51 g
E) 2.86 g
133) If a penny has a mass of 2.507 g and is 97.5% zinc, what is the mass of
zinc in the coin?
133) _____
A) 0.627 g
B) 2.38 g
C) 2.44 g
D) 0.0627 g
E) 0.244 g
134) If a penny has a mass of 2.507 g and is 2.5% copper, what is the mass of
copper in the coin?
134) _____
A) 6.3 g
B) 0.063 g
C) 2.4 g
D) 0.24 g
E) 0.63 g
135) If a 5¢ coin has a mass of 5.07 g and is 75.0% copper, what is the mass of
copper in the 5¢ coin?
135) _____
A) 1.27 g
B) 0.676 g
C) 1.69 g
D) 3.80 g
E) 0.203 g
136) If a 5¢ coin has a mass of 5.07 g and is 25.0% nickel, what is the mass of
nickel in the 5¢ coin?
136) _____
A) 1.69 g
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C) 3.80 g
D) 0.676 g
E) 0.203 g
137) If a 5¢ coin has a mass of 5.07 g and is 75.0% copper, what is the mass of
nickel in the 5¢ coin?
137) _____
A) 0.676 g
B) 1.27 g
C) 0.203 g
D) 1.69 g
E) 3.80 g
138) Stainless steel is composed of iron, manganese, chromium, and nickel. If
a 2.00 g sample was analyzed and found to contain 2.75% manganese,
what is the mass of manganese in the sample?
138) _____
A) 0.0138 g
B) 0.727 g
C) 1.38 g
D) 0.0550 g
E) 0.182 g
139) Cinnabar is a naturally occurring mineral containing mercury and
sulfur. A 3.33g sample of cinnabar was analyzed and found to contain
6.55% mercury. What is the mass of mercury in the sample?
139) _____
A) 0.508 g
B) 21.8 g
C) 1.97 g
D) 0.218 g
E) 0.0197 g
140) Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. If a sterling
silver ring was found to contain 6.55 g of silver, what is the mass of the
ring?
140) _____
A) 0.0708 g
B) 0.491 g
C) 87.3 g
D) 7.08 g
E) 6.06 g
141) A ruby gemstone contains 52.7% aluminum, 47.1% oxygen, and small
traces of chromium. If the ruby was found to contain 0.125 g of
aluminum, what is the mass of the gemstone?
141) _____
A) 0.237 g
B) 0.0659 g
C) 0.265 g
D) 0.125 g
E) 0.625 g
142) A sapphire gemstone contains 52.7% aluminum, 47.1% oxygen, and
traces of iron and titanium. If the sapphire was found to contain 0.155 g
of oxygen, what is the mass of the gemstone?
142) _____
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B) 0.329 g
C) 0.294 g
D) 0.775 g
E) 0.0730 g
143) A standard sheet of paper measures 8.50 inches by 11.0 inches. What is
the surface area of the paper?
143) _____
A) 93 in.2
B) 93.5 in.2
C) 94.0 in.2
D) 94 in.2
E) none of the above
144) What is the average speed in feet per second of a world-class swimmer
who swims a 400.0-m freestyle race in 3min, 49.05 s? (Given: 1 m = 3.281
ft.)
144) _____
A) 376.0 ft/s
B) 5.730 ft/s
C) 1.746 ft/s
D) 0.5323 ft/s
E) 114.6 ft/s
145) Calculate the volume of Earth assuming it is spherical and has a radius
(r) of 6370 km. The volume of a sphere equals 4 πr3/3, where π is the
constant 3.14.
145) _____
A) 6.37 × 1011 km3
B) 3.45 × 1011 km3
C) 2.58 × 1011 km3
D) 1.03 × 1012 km3
E) 1.08 × 1012 km3
146) Add 5.0 × 104 to 2.0 × 103 and express the answer in scientific notation. 146) _____
A) 5.2 × 104
B) 1.0 × 103
C) 2.5 × 104
D) 2.5 × 103
E) 5.2 × 103
147) Add 2.4 × 10—3 to 3.7 × 10—2 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
147) _____
A) 3.9 × 10—2
B) 3.9 × 10—3
C) 3.9 × 103
D) 3.9 × 102
E) 3.9 × 10—4
148) Add 2.33 × 103 to 4.16 × 102 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
148) _____
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B) 4.39 × 103
C) 27.5 × 102
D) 2.75 × 103
E) 2.75 × 102
149) Subtract 9.0 × 103 from 2.0 × 104 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
149) _____
A) 1.1 × 103
B) 1.1 × 105
C) 1.1 × 102
D) 1.1 × 104
E) 1.1 × 101
150) Subtract 6.7 × 10—3 from 6.6 × 10—2 and express the answer in
scientific notation.
150) _____
A) 5.9 × 102
B) 5.9 × 10—2
C) 5.9 × 10—3
D) 5.9 × 10—1
E) 5.9 × 101
151) Subtract 2.39 × 102 from 4.16 × 103 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
151) _____
A) 3.92 × 104
B) 4.40 × 102
C) 3.92 × 102
D) 3.92 × 103
E) 4.40 × 103
152) Multiply 2.2 × 104 times 5.1 × 10—6 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
152) _____
A) 1.1 × 10—1
B) 1.1 × 10—10
C) 1.1 × 10—3
D) 1.1 × 10—2
E) 1.1 × 10—24
153) Multiply 6.4 × 10—3 times 8.0 × 107 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
153) _____
A) 5.1 × 104
B) 5.1 × 103
C) 5.1 × 10—3
D) 5.1 × 10—21
E) 5.1 × 105
154) Multiply 7.99 × 10—5 times 5.66 × 10—7 and express the answer in scien tific
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_
A) 4.52 × 1035
B) 4.52 × 10—11
C) 4.52 × 10—34
D) 4.52 × 10—13
E) 4.52 × 10—12
155) Divide 2 × 106 by 5 × 10—2 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
155) _____
A) 4 × 103
B) 4 × 107
C) 4 × 106
D) 4 × 10—2
E) 4 × 10—4
156) Divide 3.8 × 10—1 by 5.0 × 102 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
156) _____
A) 7.6 × 10—3
B) 7.6 × 10—5
C) 7.6 × 10—4
D) 7.6 × 103
E) 7.6 × 101
157) Divide 6.41 × 10—3 by 8.04 × 107 and express the answer in scientific
notation.
157) _____
A) 7.97 × 10—10
B) 7.97 × 10—12
C) 7.97 × 10—11
D) 7.97 × 103
E) 7.97 × 105
158) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 14,546
cm.
158) _____
A) 14,500 cm
B) 145 cm
C) 15,000 cm
D) 146 cm
E) 14,600 cm
159) Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 0.004
460 L.
159) _____
A) 0.004 460 L
B) 0.044 6 L
C) 0.460 L
D) 0.004 46 L
E) 0.044 60 L
160) In performing a multistep multiplication or division calculation, when shou ld you
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B) after each step in the calculation
C) after the final calculation
D) after the second unit factor
E) none of the above
161) How many significant digits are justified by the unit equation 1 yard = 3
feet?
161) _____
A) 1
B) 3
C) 2
D) impossible to determine
E) infinite
162) The radius of a potassium atom is 2.27 × 10—10 meter. Express the
radius of the atom in numerical form.
162) _____
A) 0.000 000 022 7 m
B) 22,700,000,000 m
C) 0.000 000 000 227 m
D) 0.000 000 000 022 7 m
E) 0.000 000 002 27 m
163) How many minutes is required for sunlight to travel from the Sun to
Mars?
(Assume the Sun is 2.28 × 108 kilometers from Mars and that sunlight
travels at
2.99 × 105 kilometers per second.)
163) _____
A) 763 minutes
B) 45,800 minutes
C) 0.0787 minutes
D) 0.00131 minutes
E) 12.7 minutes
164) Which of the following is the best estimate for the diameter of a 5¢ coin? 164) _____
A) 20 centimeters
B) 2 centimeters
C) 1 centimeter
D) 10 centimeters
E) 5 centimeters
165) Which of the following is the best estimate for the mass of a 5¢ coin? 165) _____
A) 20 grams
B) 1 gram
C) 2 grams
D) 5 grams
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166) Which of the following is the best estimate for the volume
corresponding to
20 drops from an eyedropper?
166) _____
A) 10 milliliters
B) 100 milliliters
C) 20 milliliters
D) 1 milliliter
E) 50 milliliters
167) Which element was rare and valuable until 1886 when an inexpensive
way of producing the metal from its mineral ore was discovered?
167) _____
A) copper
B) nickel
C) silicon
D) aluminum
E) none of the above
168) Who was the American chemistry student that discovered an
inexpensive method for producing aluminum metal from its ore?
168) _____
A) Charles Hall
B) Charles Goodyear
C) Thomas Edison
D) Frederick Alum
E) none of the above
169) Who was the French chemist that discovered an inexpensive method for
producing aluminum metal from its ore?
169) _____
A) Jacques Charles
B) Frederick Alum
C) Paul Héroult
D) Antoine Lavoisier
E) none of the above
170) Which of the following metals are referred to as coinage metals? 170) _____
A) silver
B) copper
C) gold
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
171) Which two metals compose Earth’s core? 171) _____
A) copper and zinc
B) iron and nickel
C) tin and lead
D) cobalt and manganese
E) none of the above
172) Which of the following metals are found free in nature? 172) _____
A) iron
B) titanium
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D) all of the above
E) none of the above
173) Which metal gives 10¢ and 25¢ “sandwich” coins their reddish-brown
color?
173) _____
A) zinc
B) copper
C) silver
D) nickel
E) tin
174) Which metal makes up most of the mass of a penny minted before 1982? 174) _____
A) zinc
B) copper
C) tin
D) silver
E) nickel
175) Which metal makes up most of the mass of a penny minted after 1982? 175) _____
A) copper
B) silver
C) zinc
D) nickel
E) tin
176) Which of the following is the largest “footprint?” 176) _____
A) 150 square feet
B) 150 square inches
C) 150 feet square
D) 150 inches square
E) answers A and B are the same
177) Which of the following is the smallest “footprint?” 177) _____
A) 150 yards square
B) 150 square yards
C) 150 feet square
D) 150 square feet
E) answers A and B are the same
178) What is the proposed height of the World Trade Center Freedom
Tower?
178) _____
A) 1776 miles
B) 1776 meters
C) 1776 yards
D) 1776 feet
E) 1776 kilometers
179) Which of the following is the furthest distance? 179) _____
A) 53 yards
B) 53 miles
C) 53 feet
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E) 53 kilometers
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