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Science 8 Final 2022

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A hazard symbol that is a red Octagonal shape means...
A compressed gas
B warning
C danger
D caution
Which of the following is considered a poor safety practice?
A Washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water at the end of each lab period
B Wearing gloves when working with hazardous chemicals
C Removing your safety goggles when recording the data in your lab report
D Asking your teacher for advice if you are still unsure of the procedure after carefully
reading the directions
Use the WHMIS symbols to answer the following question.

Symbol 4 above indicates ...
A bio-hazardous infectious material
B oxidizing material
C immediate, seriously toxic effects
D flammable, combustible material
Which of the following is not a homogeneous mixture?
A Milk
B Soda Pop
C Chocloate Chip Cookie
D Stainless Steel
You are making a drink using drink crystals. Which statement below is correct?
A The crystals are the solute and the water is the solvent.
B The water is the solute, and the crystals are the solvent.
C The crystals are the solution and the water is the solute.
D The water is the solution and the crystals are the solute.
Solubility is the...
A maximum amount of solvent dissolved at a given temperature
B maximum amount of a solute dissolved in a fixed volume of solvent at a given temperature
C minimum temperature that a solute must be in order to dissolve all of a given solvent
D maximum temperature that a solvent must be in order to dissolve all of a given solute
Particles move the slowest in a...
A cold solid
B cold gas
C hot solid
D hot gas
You are cleaning your bike and want to clean the bearings. They are covered in grease. The best substance to use to clean the bearings will be...
A water
B a solvent that WILL NOT dissolve the grease
C a solvent that WILL dissolve the grease
D none of the above
A pipeline pig is a special unit operating in a pipeline to...
A clean the pipeline when it is empty
B monitor the pressure of the gas in the pipeline
C clean the pipeline while being pushed by the gas
D make repairs as it moves through the pipeline
A detergent is a substance that can remove dirt from different kinds of fabric. The cleaning agent in the detergent attaches itself to the dirt particles. It is called a/an...
A detergent
B suspension
C surfactant
D enzyme
Syncrude originally used conveyor belts to move the oil sand from the mine to the processing plant, but it proved to be very expensive to continue operating in this way. They now use ...
A a slurry pipeline
B transport trucks
C very large bulldozers
D monster dumptrucks
When comparing concentrations of different solutions, it is necessary to compare the
concentrations in the same volume. Which of the following solutions would have the highest
concentration?
A 5.6g per 10ml
B 12g per 25ml
C 25g per 50ml
D 50%
In a hydraulic lift model built by an apprentice (like the real one shown in the illustration below), a pedal is used to push down the large piston, while the small piston lifts up a load. The apprentice's model didn't work. What is wrong with it?

REAL HYDRAULIC LIFT
A The pistons should have the same diameter.
B The load should be on the larger piston.
C Both pistons should be smaller.
D Both pistons should be larger.
Which is not a structural adaptation?
A A duck's webbed feet for swimming
B A gibbon's long arms for grasping
C A Canada goose flying south for the winter
D A finch's wings enable it to fly
Adaptation is a change in the organism that allows it to survive in its environment. There are two types of adaptations. Structural adaptations enable organisms to change their appearance, whereas, behavioral adaptations enable organisms to change their behavior. Which of the
following adaptations is behavioral?
A birds fly south
B cactus has spines
C giraffes have long necks
D snowshoe hare grows a white coat of fur
Darwin’s finches have different variations in bill size that account for their feeding pattern. A warbler-like finch long sharp pointed bill would have this type of bill because it eats ...
A berries on bushes
B fruit found in tall trees
C insects hiding in the bark of trees
D seeds and nuts found on the ground
The powerhouse of the cell (the part where energy is converted into the usable form) is called the...
A mitochondria
B nucleus
C cytoplasm
D chromosome
If a cell has chloroplasts, it is a/an ...
A real cell
B animal cell
C plant cell
D multi-cellular
Peristalsis in the alimentary canal is caused by the ...
A contraction of muscle layers
B action of digestive enzymes
C stretching of the mucosa
D closing of the epiglottis
The largest organ in the human body is the skin, which is also called the Integumentary System. It has two functions, which are ...
A waste removal and transportation of nutrients
B protection and sensory awareness
C movement and protection
D waste removal and sensory awareness
Organs work together to make a system or network that performs a specialized function. Plants have only two main systems. They are the ...
A stems and the leaves
B roots and the leaves
C shoot and the roots
D leaves and the shoot
Which statement is correctly associated with the circulatory system?
A Arteries carry blood to the heart.
B The right side pumps blood directly to the lungs.
C The main function of red blood cells is to carry carbon dioxide to the cells.
D Capillaries function to remove gases and nutrients from the lungs.
Oxygen-rich air is drawn into the lungs through tube-like passageways called bronchi. The bronchi are lined with tough connective tissue in order to ...
A keep the walls from collapsing
B expand the surface area
C extend the life of the bronchi
D allow air to pass through easily
Capillaries have two adaptations for exchanging gases and nutrients: they are made of specialized epithelial tissue that is only one cell thick and they ...
A are reinforced with a double membrane
B can reverse the flow of gases when they need to
C are very narrow, so the blood cells have to pass through in single file
D can collapse on bacteria, preventing it from getting to the heart
The liver is a very important organ in the excretory system. The function of this organ is to
convert a highly toxic substance into a less harmful substance. The highly toxic substance that is converted into urea in the excretory system is ...
A hydrochloric acid
B ammonia
C sodium chloride
D gastric juice
A neuron receives messages from small branches of the nerve cell called ...
A axons
B interneurons
C somatic nerve
D dendtrites
In the late 1700’s, Edward Jenner, an English country doctor, developed the first vaccine. The vaccine he developed made people immune to smallpox. This vaccine was ...
A insulin
B rabies
C cowpox
D e-coli
Louis Pasteur was originally a chemist. His first great discovery was finding out what made beer and wine spoil. He discovered micro-organisms, floating in spoiled batches of beer and wine. The micro-organisms were ...
A spoiled grapes
B alcohol insects
C anthrax
D yeast
A simple machine is called a simple machine because it is...
A easy to operate
B complex to operate
C made of one basic machine
D a machine that does simple work
Mechanical systems for transporting water were developed by Roman engineers thousands
of years ago. These systems supplied water to cities that were many kilometers from the water supply. The systems were known as ...
A sakais
B aqueducts
C mill wheels
D Persian wheels
A simple machine that converts rotational motion to linear motion is called ...
A Class 1 Lever
B Inclined Plane
C Wedge
D Screw
The penny farthing was an early bicycle design that used only these types of simple machines ...
A Incline plane & Screw
B Levers and pulleys
C Levers & wheel and axle
D Pulleys & wheel and axle
Linkages and transmissions are parts of a system that perform a specific function. The function they perform is to ...
A increase torque
B increase speed
C transfer weight
D transfer force
A disadvantage of a wedge is...
A you must exert a force over a greater distance than the load
B you must move the load over a greater distance
C it can only be used in one direction
D you must turn a greater distance
A gear train is a...
A series of different-sized gears working together
B special gear designed for use in trains
C driving gear
D driven gear
Gears are used in combination, with the teeth of the gears interlocking, so when one moves the other moves as well. Effort can be applied to the first gear (24 teeth), with the resulting effect on the second gear (12 teeth) being a ...
A speed advantage of 0.5
B speed advantage of 2
C force advantage of 2
D force advantage of 0.5
The mechanical advantage of a device refers to...
A the amount of energy that is used in the device
B the amount of energy that is saved in the device
C the force used in the device
D the multiplication of the force in the device
What is the Mechanical Advantage of this pulley?
A 16
B 5
C 3
D 4
You have a pulley system, which has an input force of 45 N and an output force of 245 N. What is the mechanical advantage?
A 200
B 5.4 N2
C 5.4
D 200 N2
If a machine is only 30% efficient, it means that...
A 30% of energy is lost
B 70% of energy is lost
C 30% of energy is converted into unusable energy
D 70% of energy is converted into unusable energy
How much work would a student do if he picked up an 80 N box up off the floor and carried it to a height of 1.0 m then carried it 20 m and placed it on a shelf 1.8 m above the floor? (W = F x d)
A 80 J
B 144 J
C 224 J
D 1600 J
Speed Ratio is calculated by dividing the ...
A Output distance by the input distance
B Input distance by the output distance
C Output force by the input distance
D Input force by the output distance
The Mechanical Advantage of this Hydraulic lift is 10 N. What is the area of the output piston if the diameter of the input piston is 1.4 m?
Use this formula on ratios given the information in the question.
A 0.14 m2
B 14.0 m2
C 1.4 m2
D 410 m2
Mechanical devices are evaluated so that the consumer who will use them can make a better choice. Another important reason to carefully evaluate a mechanical device is too...
A determine how it can be improved
B lower its cost
C make it more fashionable
D find its esthetic value
The church key was the first practical design for opening a can. It was a simple machine that multiplied the force needed to open the can. The simple machine it was designed after was the ...
A wedge
B 3rd class lever
C 2nd class lever
D 1st class lever
Sometimes a new device is designed when someone who thinks there can be an easier way to do something makes an observation. An inventor observed a driver manually cleaning snow and ice off the windshield of a streetcar in freezing cold weather, this observation prompted the invention of this ...
A windshield heater
B windshield washer
C windshield wiper
D windshield defroster
Improvements in robot technology came as a result of industry trying to ...
A Improve the assembly of consumer products
B Improve the margin of safety in all products
C Reducing the workload of the workers
D Replace workers because of high wages
The Precipitation and Temperature information in the table above identifies a Canadian city. From the data, you might be able to infer that this data represents the City of ...
A Calgary
B Winnipeg
C Halifax
D Quebec City
Your inference in the question above is based on the fact that ...
A There are extreme periods of precipitation indicating it is located in the Prairies
B There are few extremes in temperature indicating it is by a large body of water
C Its highest temperature indicates that it might be near the Great Lakes
D Its highest temperature indicates that the C of RED keeps it hot during the playoffs
A reservoir is...
A an underground river
B a small natural lake
C an artifical lake
D a river flowing out of dam
The term "water quality" is associated with drinking water. All the following are abiotic characteristics
associated with water quality except...
A organisms
B organic matter
C minerals
D chemicals
Which of the following statements would be a result of hard water?
A Soap bubbles do not form easily and calcium scale builds up in pipes.
B Soap bubbles do not form easily and scale is absent from pipes.
C Soap bubbles form easily and scale is absent from pipes.
D Soap bubbles do not form easily and sodium scale builds up in pipes.
Use the following information to answer the question.
Carbon dioxide dissolved in water is acidic. Bromothymol blue is an acid/base indicator. A contaminated water sample is placed into a container containing some bromothymol blue. Another sample of pure water is placed into a similar container containing bromothymol blue. Both
containers were sealed and allowed to remain at room temperature, undisturbed, and in a darkened container for 24 h.
What would be a valid prediction for this experiment?
A Living organisms will use up the oxygen causing the water to turn blue.
B Living organisms will give off carbon dioxide causing the water to turn blue.
C Living organisms will use up the oxygen causing the water to turn yellow.
D Living organisms will give off carbon dioxide causing the water to turn yellow.😀
Distillation of water involves which of the following changes?
A boiling and freezing
B boiling and condensing
C condensing and freezing
D sublimation and condensing