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ID QuestText 1975 What law states that at a given temperature the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid? 313 A process that absorbs heat from the surroundings. 607 Calculate the molarity of a solution if water is added to 2 moles of glucose to give 5 L of solution. 134 A concentration of solution that contains only a small amount of solute. 1327 Simplify the expression (i^1997 + i^1999), where i is an imaginary number. 966 If A=3i-6j+2k, B = 10i +4 j -6k Find the dot product or scalar product of A and B. 1358 Subtract (5 2i) from (3-5i) 956 If (x + yi)(2 - 4i) = (14 - 8i), find x. 806 Find the natural logarithm of (3 - 4i) 823 Find the value of (1 + i)^5 where i is an imaginary number. 1680 The quantity 2/(e^x - e^-x) is equal to Choice1 Henry's Law Choice2 Charle's Law Choice3 Graham's Law Choice4 Boyle's Law Subj Typist William Quiming

endothermic process 0.4

exothermic process 0.29

intrinsic process 10

extrinsic process 7

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dilute solution 0 -6 -2-3i 3 1.609438 - 0.927295 i -4(1 + i) Csch x

concentrated solution saturated solution 2+i 1+i

unsaturated solution -i

364 A sequence of numbers where succeeding Divergent series term is greater than the preceding term is called 1959 What is the quotient when (4 + 8i) is divided -8 + 4i

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ID QuestText Choice1 Argand diagram radius vector Choice2 Venn diagram amplitude Choice3 Funicular diagram hypotenuse Choice4 De Moivre's diagram minimum point by i^3. 1041 In the complex algebra, we use a diagram to represent a complex plane commonly called 1036 In polar coordinate system, the length of the ray segment from a fixed origin is known as _______. 2006 When the corresponding elements of two rows of a determinant are proportional, then the value of the determinant is 632 Compute the magnitude of the vector A = 3i+ 4j + 5k 636 Compute the value of b if A and B are perpendicular. A = 2i+ bj + k , B = 4i- 2j -2k 868 From the given values of A and B, find vector product of A and B, if :A = 2i-5k, B =j 717 Express 3+4i in trigonometric form 819 Find the sum of the roots of 5x^2-10x+2=0 831 Find the value of x: log6+ xlog4=log4+ log(32+4x) 830 Find the value of x: log6 + xlog4 = log 4 + log (32 + 42) . 827 Find the value of k in the quadratic equation 3x^2 - kx + x - 7k = 0 if 3 is one of the roots. 825 Find the value of C from the given quadratic equation x^2 - 4x + C = 0 if the product of the roots is -5. 817 Find the sum of the infinite geometric Subj Mathematics Advance Mathematics Advance Mathematics Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

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Undefined

One

Multiplied by the ratio Advance Mathematics 8.08 4 3i-2j 5 (sin 37+ i Cos37) 5 5 18 2 Advance Mathematics Advance Mathematics Advance Mathematics Advance Mathematics Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra

7.07 3 5i+2k 5 (Cos 53.13+ i Sin 53.13) -1/2 3 3 3 -5

5.05 2 4i-2k

6.06 1 3i-5j+2k

4 (Cos 37 + i Sin 37) 3 (Cos 53.13 + i Cos 37) 2 -2 2 4 6 -4 4 2 12 -3

9/2

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QuestText progression 6, -2, 2/3,... 816 Find the sum of the first 10 terms of the geometric progression 2, 4, 8, 16, .... 1450 The characteristic of the common logarithm of a number greater than 1 is 1316 Round off 6785768.342 to the nearest onetenth. 729 Find the 1987th digit in the decimal equivalent to 1785/9999 starting from decimal point. 1313 Round off 0.003086 to three significant figures. 725 Find all sets of four positive consecutive integers such that the sum of the cubes of the first three is the cube of the fourth. 1521 The equation of whose roots are the reciprocal of the roots of 2x^2-3x-5=0 is: 1559 The inverse function of a logarithm is known as 672 Determine x so that: x, 2x+7, 10x-7 will be a geometric progression. 671 Determine the value of k so that the sum and product of the roots are equal from the given equation 7x^2+(2k-1)x-3k+2=0. 1010 If x varies directly as y and inversely as z, and x = 14 when y = 7 and z = 2, find the value of x when y = 16 and z = 4. 974 If ln(ln y) + ln y = ln x, find y'. ID Choice1 2046 Zero or positive 6785768.3 8 1023 Positive 6785768.4 1 Choice2 1596 Negative 6785768 7 Choice3 225 Zero None of these 5 Choice4 Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

0.00309 3, 4, 5, 6

0.003 2, 3, 4, 5

0.0031 4, 5, 6, 7

0.00308 5, 6, 7, 8

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5x^2+3x-2=0 Cologarithm 7, -7/6 1

3x^2-4x+4=0 Antilogarithm 7, -5/6 3

4x^2-5x+4=0 Antidenvetive 7, -14/5 2

6x^2-3x-4=0 Antecedent 7, -7/12 4

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y/(x + y)

x/(x + y)

y/(x - y)

x/(x - y)

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ID QuestText 1007 If the sum of two numbers is 4, find the minimum value of the sum of their cubes. 1001 If the roots of an equation are zero, then they are classified as 1026 In Algebra, the operation of root extraction is called 1044 In the equation x^2 + 1lx + 28 = 0, one root is 3 more than the other root what are the roots of the equation? 1045 In the expansion (x + 4y)^12, the numerical coefficient of the 5th term is 1046 In the expansion of (x + 4y)^12, the numerical coefficient of the 5th term is 1194 Log (MN) is equal to: 1213 MCMXCIV is equivalent to what number? Choice1 16 Trivial solution Evolution -7, -4 18 Hyperbolic solution Involution 8, 5 Choice2 10 Zero functions Resolution -6, -3 Choice3 32 Extraneous roots Revolution 9, 6 Choice4 Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Subj Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

126,720 126720 Log M + Log N 1994

63,360 63360 Log M + N 1964 45/84

506,680 506880 N Log M 1984 84/47

253,440 253440 Log M - N 1974 39/60

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1231 Mike, Loui and Joy can mow the lawn in 4, 6 47/84 and 7 hours respectively. What fraction of the yard can they mow in 1 hour if they work together? 977 If log(9!) = 5.5598, what is the log 10! 6.5598 1315 Round off 34.2814 to four significant figures. 34.281 975 If log of 2 to the base 2 plus log of x to the 2 base 2 is equal to 2, then the value of x is, 852 For a particular experiment, you need 5 liters 2 of 10% solution. You find 7% and 12%

7.5598 34.28 -2 1.5

4.5592 34.2814 4 2.5

8.5598 34.0 -1 3

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QuestText solutions on the shelve. How much of the 7% solution you mix with the appropriate amount of the 12% solution to get 5 liters of 10% solution? 973 If ln x^2 = (ln x)^2 solve for x. e^2 1279 Pedro can paint a fence 50% faster than Juan 10 and 20% faster than Pilar, and together they can paint the fence in 4 hours. How long will it take Pedro to paint the same fence if he had to work alone? 960 If a man can dig a small cellar in the form of a 8 days. cube 5 ft. on an edge in one day, how long will it take him to dig a similar cellar 10 ft. on an edge? 957 If 16 is 4 more than 4x, find 5x - 1. 14 955 If (x + 3) : 10 = (3x - 2) : 8, find (2x - 1). 953 If (2 log x to the base 4) (log 9 to the base 4) = 2, find x. 728 Find the 100th term of the sequence 1.01, 1.00, 0.99, .... 1314 Round off 149.691 to the nearest integer. 3 10 0.02 150 ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

Ln x 8

2 ln x 6

e^2x 12

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9 days.

10 days.

11 days.

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3 1 13 0.03 149.7 5 2

12 2 11 0.04 149.69 6 6

5 4 12 0.05 149 8 8

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652 Determine k so that the equation 4 4x^2+kx+1=0 will have just one real solution. 885 Given: f(x) = (x+3)(x-4) + 4. When f(x) is 4 divided by (x-k), the remainder is k. Find k.

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ID QuestText Choice1 976 If log xy = 6, and log x/y = 2, solve for x and y. X = 10000, y = 100 1949 What is the lowest common factor of 10 and 32? 644 Crew No.1 can finish installation of an antenna tower in 200 man-hour while Crew No.2 can finish the same job in 300 manhour. How long will it take both crews to finish the same job together? 1742 The sum of the first 10 terms of a geometric progression 2, 4, 8, 16,... Is 730 Find the 30th term of the arithmetic progression 4, 7, 10... 1743 The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 540 degrees. Find the number of sides. 1745 The sum of two numbers is 12. Find the minimum value of the sum of their cubes. 1706 The roots of a quadratic equation are 1/3 and 1/4. What is the equation? 418 A tank is filled with an intake pipe that fills it in 2 hours and an outlet pipe that empty it in 6 hours. If both pipes are left open, how long will it take to fill in the empty tank? 1741 The sum of the coefficients in the expansion of (x + y)^8 is 1951 What is the maximum length of the perimeter if the hypotenuse of a right triangle is 5 m. long? 221 A man is 41 years old and his son is 9. In how 2 120 man-hour Choice2 X = 1000, y = 100 320 100 man-hour Choice3 X = 10500, y = 150 180 140 man-hour Choice4 X = 100000, y = 1000 90 160 man-hour Subj Algebra Algebra Algebra Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

2046 91 5 432 12x^2 - 7x + 1 3 hours

1023 88 4 644 12x^2 + 7x + 1 1.5 hours

225 90 3 346 12x^2 + 7x - 1 2 hours

1596 75 6 244 12x^2 - 7x - 1 4 hours

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1 12.08 m

2 20.09 m

5 8.99 m

10 15.09 m

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QuestText Choice1 many years will the father be three times as old as his son? 1966 What is the sum of the coefficients of the 0 expansion of (2x-1)^20? 1970 What is the value of e^-5? 0.0067379 1972 What is the value of x in log 625 to the base x = 4. 67 A beseige is held 5700 men who have provisions for 66 days. If the garrison losses 20 men each day, for how many days can the provision hold out? 444 A wall 2.245 m. high is "x" meters away from a building. The shortest ladder that can reach the building with one end resting on the ground outside the wall is 6 m. What is the value of "x"? 1649 The population of the Philippines doubled in the last 30 years from 1967 to 1997. Assuming that the rate of population increase will remain the same, in what year will the population triple? 1570 The linear distance between -4 and 17 on the number line is 1487 The earths orbit is an ellipse with the sun at one focus. The length of the major axis is 186,000,000 mi, and the eccentricity is 0.0167. Find the distances from the ends of the major axis to the sun. These are the greatest and least distances from 0.5 76 ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

1 -5 0.7 66

2 0.002456 0.8 72

5 -148.41 0.6 80

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2m

3.0 m

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2.6 m

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21 94.6 and 91.4 million miles

13

-17

-13 100.6 and 70 million miles

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84.6 and 80.5 million 70 and 91.9 million miles miles

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ID QuestText Choice1 669 Determine the tangent to the curve 3y^2 = 3.50 units2 x^3 at (3,3) and calculate the area of the triangle bounded by the tangent line, the x axis and the line x = 3. 718 Express center of curvature of a given curve (-3, 10) in rectangular coordinates. Equation of curve x^2 = 6y at the points (0,0) and (3,4). 2103 You are given one coin with 5-cm diameter 10 and a large supply of coins with diameter of 2 cm. What is the maximum number of the smaller coinsn that may be arranged tangentially around the larger without any overlap? 826 Find the value of k for which the equation -5 x^2 + y^2 + 4x - 2y - k = 0 represents a point circle. 1794 The vertices of a triangle arc at A(1,1), 17 B(7,2), and C(5,3). Find the length of one side of the triangle and the length of the altitude to that side, and then compute the area of the triangle. 1829 These are the curves formed by the Conic sections intersection of a plane with the surface of a cone. 1986 What the equation of the parabola with X2=8y vertex at the origin, focus at (0, 2)? 433 A triangular section has coordinates of A(2,2) (6,4) , B(11,2) , and C(5,8). Find the coordinates of the centroid of the triangular section. 1985 What the equation of the parabola with X^2 = 16y Choice2 2.50 units2 Choice3 3.00 units2 Choice4 4.00 units2 Subj Analytic Geometry Typist William Quiming

(-2, 17)

(-2,14)

(-3, 17)

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12

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-6

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48

19

25

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Parabola

Arc

Hyperbola

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X2=9y (7,4)

X2=10y (8,4)

X2=11y (9,4)

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X^2 = 14y

X^2 = 20y

X^2 = 18y

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QuestText vertex at the origin, directrix is y +4=0? 1936 What is the equation of the family of lines where the y intercept is equal to 4? 347 A relation in which there is exactly one range element associated with each domain element. 1935 What is the equation of the family of lines where the x intercept is twice the y intercept? 1937 What is the equation of the line which passes through A (-3, -6) with a slope ? 1286 Point P(x,y) moves with a distance from point (0,1) one-half of its distance from line y = 4. The equation of its locus is 1938 What is the equation of the line which passes through the point A with the slope m where A(3,1), m=2 300 A point on the graph where the tangent line is either horizontal or vertical is known as 1939 What is the equation of the parabola with vertex at the origin and the focus is on the x axis and the parabola passes through the point (4, 3)? 1940 What is the equation of the parabola with vertex at the origin and the parabola opens to the left and passes through the point (2, 1)? 288 A plane passes through the point (1,1,1) and is perpendicular to each of planes 2x + 2y + z ID Choice1 4x+ay=4a, a = 0 Function Choice2 8x+ay=5a, a = 0 Set Choice3 7x+ay=2a, a = 0 Formula Choice4 5x+ay=4a, a = 0 Graph Subj Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

x + 2y = 2a, a = 0

X + y = 2a, a = 0

5x + 3y = 2a, a = 0

X + 4y = 2a, a = 0

Analytic Geometry

x + 2y + 15 = 0 4x^2 + 3y^2 = 12

2x+y+15=0 2x^2 - 4y^2 = 5

X+2y+5=10 2x^2 + 5y^3 = 3

X+2y+20=0 x^2 + 2y^2 = 4

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2x - y = 5

X2y=4

2x5y=4

3x2y=10

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Critical point 4y^2 = 9x

Point of inflection Y^2 = 9x

Stationary point 2 x^2=y

All of the above X=8y

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2y^2 = -x

X^2=8y

X=8y

4y^2=-y

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3x - 7y + 8z =4

X - 8y + 7z =5

2x - y + 5z =6

X - 5y + 4z =2

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QuestText =3 and 3x y 2z =5. Find its equation. 276 A parabola having a span of 30 m and a height of 20 m has an area of _____ square meters. 207 A line passes through point (2,2). Find the equation of the line of the line if the length of the line segment intercepted by the coordinates axes is the square root of 5. 1633 The parabolic antenna has an equation of y^2 + 8x = 0. Determine the length of the latus rectum. 1181 It the portion of a line that includes two particular points and all points that lie between them. 670 Determine the the coordinates of the point which is three-fifths of the way from the point (2,-5) to the point (-3,5). 1952 What is the mean ordinate of the position part of the curve, y = 2x x^2 1962 What is the slope and intercept of the line 4x - y=2. 331 A rectangle ABCD which measures 18 cm. by 24 cm. is folded once, perpedicular to diagonal AC, so that the opposite vertices A and C coincide. Find the length of the fold. 772 Find the directed distance from the line x + 4 = 0 to the point (-1,-5) 1016 In a cartesian coordinates, the vertices of a triangle are defined by the following points: ID Choice1 400 360 Choice2 180 Choice3 540 Choice4 Subj Analytic Geometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming

2x - y - 2 = 0

2x + y -2 = 0

2x - y + 2 = 0

2x + y + 2 = 0

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0.5

12

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Line segment

Polygon

Ray

Plane

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(-1,1)

(-2,1)

(-1,-2)

(1, -1)

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2/3 a=3, b= -12, m=4, 22.5 cm

4/7 a=4, b= -4, m=2, 21.5 cm

7 / 10 a=5, b= -2, m=4, 20.5 cm

5/9 a=3, b= -12, m=2, 23.5 cm

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3 9 sq. units

5 8 sq. units

8 10 sq. units

10 11 sq. units

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QuestText Choice1 (-2,0), (4,0) and (3,3). What is the area? 780 Find the distance between the two parallel 8.5 lines l0x - 24y = 117 and 5x - 12y = -52. 779 Find the distance between the two parallel 8.5 lines l024y= 117 5x-12y= -52 778 Find the distance between the two parallel 3 lines 4x - 3y-9=0 and 4x- 3y - 24 =0. 777 Find the distance between the two parallel 5 lines 15x - 8y -34 = 0 and 15x - 8y + 51 =0. 785 Find the equation of the bisector of the pair 8x 25 = 0 of acute angles formed by the lines 4z+2y=9 and 2xy=8. 1474 The diameter of a circle described by 9x^2 + 8/3 9y^2 = 16 is 786 Find the equation of the graph of the X^2 + 4y^2 =49 midpoints of the ordinates of the circle x^2 + y^2= 49. 771 Find the directed distance from the line 3x - 10.4 4y -16 = 0 to the point (-4, 6). 769 Find the coordinates of the vertex of the (2, -3) parabola y = x^2 - 4x + 1 by making use of the fact that at the vertex, the slope of the tangent is zero. 768 Find the coordinates of the point P(2,4) with (1,1) respect to the translated axis with origin at (1,3). 756 Find the area of a parallelogram with two 32 sides identified by vectors from the origin to the points (3, 4) and (8, 0). ID Choice2 10 10 12 14 10x 25 = 0 7.4 11.4 5 10 8x 45 = 0 Choice3 15 7.2 15 6 17x 24 = 0 Choice4 Subj Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

4/3 2x^2 + 5y^2 =49

16/9 X^2 + 6y^2 =50

4 X^2 + y^2 =70

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9 (-2, -3)

17.12 (-1, -3)

11 (3, -2)

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(1,-1)

(-1,1)

(-1,-1)

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24

12

36

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ID QuestText 651 Determine B such that 3x + 2y -7 = 0 is perpendicular to 2x - By + 2 = 0. 549 Any set of ordered pair is called a 776 Find the distance between the points A(3,2,l), B(-5,4,3) 547 Any pair of elements (x,y) having a first element x and a second element y is called 1373 The _______of a relation is the set of second elements of the pair in the relation. 1409 The area of the hexagon ABCDEF formed by joining the points A(1,4), B(0,-3),C(2,3),D(1,2),E(-2,-1), and F(3,0) is 1411 The area of the rhombus is 132 square meters. If its shorter diagonal is 12 meters, find the longer diagonal. 1712 The segment from (-1, 4) to (2, -2) is extended three times its own length. The terminal point is 1004 If the sides of a parallelogram and an included angle are 6, 10, and 100 degrees respectively, find the length of the shorter diagonal. 1012 If y1= 2x+4 and y^2= x^2+ C, find the value of C such that y^2 is tangent to y1. 1015 In a cartesian coordinates, the vertices of a square are: (1,1), (0,8), (4,5) ang (-3,4). What is the area? 1713 The segment from (-1,4) to (2,-2) is extended Choice1 3 Relation 2 Ordered pair Range 20 sq. units 4 Range 2 Domain Domain 24 sq. units Choice2 5 Domain 4 Coordinates Graph 22 sq. units Choice3 2 Graph 19 Range Function 15 sq. units Choice4 Subj Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

22 m

38 m

34 m

34 m

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(11, -20)

(-11, 20)

(11, 20)

(-11, -20)

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10.73

10.63

10.23

10.53

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5 25 sq. units

6 30 sq. units

7 20 sq. units

4 35 sq. units

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(11,-20)

(-11,-20)

(11,-18)

(11,-24)

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QuestText three times its own length. the terminal point is 793 Find the inclination of the line passing through (-5,3) and (10,7). 791 Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve y = x3- 3x2 + 5x that has the least slope. 789 Find the equation of the line determined by the points A and B where A(3,1),B(4.5) 788 Find the equation of the line determined by the points A and B where A(0,2),B(4,6). 787 Find the equation of the line determined by the points A and B where A (6, 1), B(4, 1). 2000 When f(x) is negative the curve of y = f(x) is concave_____________. 1562 The LHopitals rule was formulated by 2094 Who invented the symbol for infinity? 1957 What is the point where the second derivative is zero? 1630 The operation of finding the derivative of a function. 1947 What is the limit of cos(1/y) as y approaches infinity? 1288 Points of derivatives which do not exists (and so equals zero) are called 1641 The point on the curve where the first ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

14.93 2x y + 1 = 0

14.73 3x + y 1 = 0

14.83 X - 2y + 1 = 0

14.63 2x + y 2 = 0

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6x+7y=11 2x+y2=0 Y+1=0

X+6y=15 X+2y2=5 X +y = 2

5x+8y=12 X+2y4=8 Y=0

7x+6y=8 X + y1=0 -6x y = 0

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Downward J. Bernoulli John Wallis Inflection point Differentiation 1 Minimum and maximum points Minima

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Marrione de LHopital Marquis de LHopital I. Newton John Venn Minima Differentiating 0 Minimum points Maxima John Stockton Maxima Differential -1 Maximum points Point of inflection John Napier Point of intersection Integrating infinity Stationary points Critical point

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QuestText derivative of a function is zero and the second derivative is positive is called 1716 The sides of a triangle are 8, 15 and 17 units. If each side is doubled , how many square units will the area of the new triangle be? 1896 Water running out a conical funnel at the rate of one cubic inch per second. If the radius of the base of the funnel is 4 in and the altitude is 8 in, find the rate at which the water level is dropping when it is 2 inches from the top. 1803 The volume of the sphere is increasing at the rate of 6 cm^3/hr. At what rate is its surface area increasing (in cm^2/hr) when the radius is 50 cm? 1643 The point where the first derivative of a function is zero and the second derivative is positive. 1644 The point where the second derivative of a function is zero. 1467 The critical points of a graph occur where the derivative of a function is 1469 The derivative of a function is identical to the________ of the graph of the function. 1470 The derivative of au with respect to x is ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

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-1/9pi in/sec

-4/9pi in/sec

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-3/2pi in/sec

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0.30

0.50

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Minimum point

Maximum point

Point of inflection

Critical point

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Point of inflection Zero or approaches infinity Slope Au ln a

Minimum point Approaches infinity Secant Au ln u 16

Point of intersection Zero Tangent Ua ln a 32

Maximum point Either 1 or -1 Normal Ua ln u 48

1475 The diameter of a circle is to be measured 64 and its area computed. If the diameter can be measured with a maximum error of 0.001 cm. and the area must be accurate to within

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QuestText Choice1 0.10 sq.cm. find the largest diameter for which the process can be used. 1543 The function y = (x-4)/(x+2) is discontinuous -2 at x = ? 784 Find the equation of the axis of symmetry of 4x - 7 = 0 the function y = 2x^2 - 7x + 5. 450 A window composed of a rectangle 3.51 surmounted by an equilateral triangle has a total perimeter of 15 m. Find its width if it admits the maximum amount of light. 171 A function F(x) is called _________ of f(x) if Antiderivative F(x) = f(x). 814 Find the second derivative of y = x -2 when x 0.375 = 2. 309 A printed page must contain 60 sq. m. of 10 printed material. There are to be margins of 5 cm. on either side and margins of 3 cm. on top and bottom. How long should the printed lines be in order to minimize the amount of papers used? 299 A point on the curve where the second Inflection point derivative of a function is equal to zero is called 294 A point at which the curve changes from Point of inflection concave upward to concave downward and vice versa is known as 813 Find the radius of curvature of the curve y = 97 2x^3 + 3x^2 at (1, 5). 812 Find the radius of a right circular cone having 10 ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

0 7x - 4 = 0 2.91

1 x-4=0 2.6

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Implicit function 0.148 12

Explicit function 0.425 15

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QuestText a lateral area of 544.12 sq. m. to have a maximum volume. 808 Find the point of inflection of f(x) = x^3 3x^2 x + 7 844 Find two numbers whose sum is 20, if the product of one by the cube of the other is to be a maximum. 807 Find the point in the parabola y^2 = 4x at which the rate of change of the ordinate and abscissa are equal. 394 A statue 3 m. high is standing on a base of 4 m. high. If an observers eye is 1.5 m. above the ground, how far should he stand from the base in order that the angel subtended by the statue is maximum? 727 Find dy/dx of y = 3 sin 2x. 562 At a point where y = 0, if y changes from positive to negative as x increases, 1812 The_________ derivative of a function is the rate of change of the slope of the graph. 715 Evaluate the limit of (x - 4) / (x^2 - x - 12) as x approaches 4. 713 Evaluate the limit (x - 4)/( x^2 - x -12) as x approaches 4. 1011 If y = tanhx, find dy/dx 531 An isosceles triangle with equal sides of 20 cm. has these at variable equal angles with ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

1, 4 5 and 15

1, 2 10 and 10

2, 1 4 and 16

3, 1 8 and 12

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(1,2)

(2,1)

(4,4)

(-1,4)

3.71

3.71

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6 cos 2x Y is maximum Second 1/7 1/7 Sech2 x 200

6 cos x X is minimum First 0 Undefined -sech2 x 250

3 cos 4x Y is minimum Third undefined 0 Sech x tanh x 300

3 sin 2x X is maximum Fourth infinity Infinity -sech x tanh x 280

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QuestText Choice1 the base. Determine the maximum area of the triangle. 30 __________is also known as the composite Chain rule function rule. 1002 If the second derivative of the equation of a A sinusoid curve is equal to the negative of the equation of that same curve, the curve is 571 At the minimum point, the slope of the Zero tangent line is 567 At point of inflection, Y = 0 ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

Trapezoidal rule A paraboloid

Simpsons rule A cissoid

LHospitals rule An exponential

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Differential Calculus William Quiming Y = 0 Y is negative Y is positive Differential Calculus William Quiming 1337 Solve (cos x cos y - cot x) dx - sin y dy = 0 Sin x cos y = ln (c sin x) Sin x cos y = ln (c cos Sin x cos y = - ln (c sin Sin x cos y = - ln (c cos Differential Equation William x) x) x) Quiming 1522 The equation y^2 = cx is the general equation y' = y / 2x y' = 2x / y y' = 2y / x y' = x / 2y Differential Equation William of Quiming 658 Determine the general solution of xdy + ydx = xy = C ln x + ln y = C x+y=C ln (xy) = C Differential Equation William 0. Quiming 456 ABC Corporation makes its policy that for 9 years 10 years 12 years 19 years Engineering William every new equipment purchased, the annual Economics Quiming depreciation should not exceed 20% of the first cost at any time without salvage value. Determine the length of the service if the depreciation used is the SYD method 499 An asset is purchased for P9000.00 Its P7,545.45 P6,500.00 P8,000.00 P6,000.00 Engineering William estimated life is 10 years after which it will Economics Quiming be sold for P1000.00 Find the book value during the first year if the sum of the years digit (SOYD) depreciation is used 1789 The uninflated present worth of P2000 in 2 6% 8% 7% 5% Engineering William

Infinity

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Negative

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QuestText years is equal to P1471.07. What is the rate of inflation if the interest rate is equal to 10%? 521 An initial savings deposit of P80,000 in a certain bank earns 6% interest per annum compounded monthly. If the earnings from the deposit are subject to a 20% tax what would be the net value of the deposit be after 3 quarters? 497 An asset is purchased for P120000.00 Its estimated life is 10 years, after which it will be sold for P12000.00 Find the depreciation for the second year using the sum-of-theyears digit method 498 An asset is purchased for P9000.00 Its estimated economic life is 10 years after which it will be sold for P1000.00 Find the depreciation in the first three years using Straight line method 514 An equipment costs P7,000 has a life of 8 years and a salvage value of x after 8 years. If the book value of the equipment at the 4th year is equal to P2197.22 compute the salvage value x using the sum of the years digit method. 523 An interest rate is quoted as being 7.5% compounded quarterly. What is the effective annual interest rate? 483 American Express Corp. charges 1.5% interest per month, compounded ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Economics Typist Quiming

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P95,324.95

P68,458.32

P95,482.32

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290

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William Quiming

7.71%

21.81%

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15.78%

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19.72%

20.25%

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QuestText continuously on the unpaid balance purchases made on this credit card. Compute the effective rate of interest. 1958 What is the present worth of two P100 payments at the end of the third and fourth year? The annual interest rate is 8%. 62 A bank is advertising 9.5% accounts that yields 9.84% annually. How often is the interest compounded? 78 A businessman purchases a building for P4M cash and plans to sell it after 5 years. If he wants an 18% before-tax rate of return, after taking the 6% annual inflation rate into account, what would be the selling price after 5 years? 2105 You borrow P3,500 for one year from a friend at an interest rate of 1.5% per month instead of taking a loan from a bank at a rate of 18% per annum. Compare how much money you will save or lose on the transaction. 91 A certain amount was deposited 5 years and 9 months ago at an interest of 8% compounded quarterly. If the sum now is P315379.85, how much was the amount deposited? 126 A company invest P10,000 today to be repaid in 5 years in one lump sum at 12% compounded annually. How much profit in present day pesos is realized over 5 years? ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

P153

P160

P162

P127

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William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Quarterly

Bi-monthly

Monthly

Daily

P12.246M

P10.864M

P13.483M

P9.62M

You will save P55 by borrowing from your friend

You will pay P115 more than if you borrowed from the bank

You will pay P85 more You will pay P55 less than if you borrowed than if you borrowed from the bank from the bank

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William Quiming

P200,000

P180,000

P240,000

P260,000

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William Quiming

P7,623

P5,626

P3,202

P5,202

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Math
ID QuestText 2044 Which of the following gives the highest effective annual interest rate? 127 A company purchases an asset for P10,000 and plans to keep it for 20 years. If the salvage value is zero at the end of the 20th year, what is the depreciation in the third year? Use sum-of-the-year digit method of depreciation. 142 A couple borrowed P4,000 from a lending company for 6 years at 12%. At the end of 6 years, it renews the loan for the amount due plus P4,000 more for 3 years at 12%. What is the lump sum due? 1990 What will be the future worth of money after 12 months, if the sum of P 25,000 is invested today at simple interest rate of 1% per month? 161 A firm borrows P2,000 for 6 years at 8%. At the end of 6 years, it renews the loan for the amount due plus P2,000 more for 2 years at 8%. What is the lump sum due? 212 A machine cost P7,350 has a life of 8 years and has a salvage value of P350 at the end of 8 years. Determine its best value at the end of 4 years using the Sum-of-the-years Digit method. 213 A machine has a first of P80,000 and a salvage value of P2,000 at the end of its life of 10 years. Find the book value at the end of sixth year using straight line method of Choice1 8% compounded annually P857 Choice2 8% compounded semi-annually P1,000 Choice3 8% compounded quarterly P938 Choice4 8% compounded monthly P747 Subj Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Typist William Quiming William Quiming

P16,712.03

P14,842.40

P12,361.40

P15,382.60

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William Quiming

P 28,000

P 29,000

P 30,000

P 27,859

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William Quiming

P6,035

P5,280

P5,254

P6,135

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William Quiming

P2,294.44

P3,476.90

P6,543.21

P5,455.01

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William Quiming

P33,000

P35,000

P34,300

P32,900

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William Quiming

Math
ID QuestText 19.72% Choice1 Choice2 19.39% 18.1% Choice3 18.35% Choice4 Subj Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Typist William Quiming William Quiming depreciation. 1931 What is the effective rate corresponding to 18% compounded daily? Take one year is equal to 360 days. 215 A machine has an initial cost of P50,000.00 and a salvage value of P10,000.00 after 10 years. What is the straight-line method depreciation rate as a percentage of the initial cost? 1915 What is the accumulated amount after three years of P6,500 invested at the rate of 12% per year conpounded semi-annually? 218 A man borrows money from a bank which uses a simple discount rate at 14%. He signs a promissory note promising to pay P500 per month at the end of 4th, 6th , and 7th months respectively. Determine the amount of money that he received from the bank. 1955 What is the nominal rate of interest compounded continuously for 8 years if the present worth factor is equal to 0.6187835? 1954 What is the nominal rate of interest compounded continuously for 10 years if the compounded AMount factor is equal to 1.34986? 219 A man expects to receive P25,000 in 8 years. How much is that worth now considering interest at 8% compounded quarterly? 224 A man wishes to have P40,000 in a certain fund at the end of 8 years. How much should

8%

10%

12%

9%

P9,221

P9,321

P9,452

P9,053

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P1,403.68

P1,340.38

P1,120.29

P1,030.28

6%

5%

4%

7%

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3%

6%

4%

5%

P13,265.83

P13,958.33

P13,675.23

P13,859.12

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P24,751.34

P36,421.44

P28,864.36

P30,486.43

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QuestText he invest in the fund that will pay 6% compounded continuously? 244 A merchant has three items on sale, namely a radio for P50, a clock for P30 and a flashlight for P1.00. At the end of the day, he has sold a total of 100 of the three items and has taken exactly P1000 on the total sales. How many radios did he sell? 268 A nominal interest of 3% compounded continuously is given on the account. What is the accumulated amount of P10,000 after 10 years? 320 A provincial chapter of IECEP held a lottery to raise funds for their organization, with P10, 000 top prize and with 2,000 tickets printed and sold. What is the mathematical expectation of a member if he bought 10 tickets? 443 A VOM has a selling price of P400. If its selling proce is expected to decline at a rate of 10% per annum due to obsolence, what will be its selling price after 5 years? 602 By the condition of a will, the sum of P2,000 is left to a girl to be held trust fund by her guardian until it amounts to P50,000.00. When will the girl received the money if the fund is invested at 8% compounded quarterly? 1930 What is the difference of the amount 3 years from now for a 10% simple interest and 10% ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

16

80

20

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William Quiming

P13,498.60

P13,500.10

P13,610.10

P13,439.16

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William Quiming

P50

P150

P100

P200

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William Quiming

P236.20

P213.10

P249.50

P200.00

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William Quiming

11.57 years

10.24 years

7.98 years

10.45 years

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William Quiming

P155

P100

Same

P50

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Math
QuestText Choice1 compounded interest per year? 1929 What is the corresponding effective interest 19.48% rate of 18% compounded semi-quarterly? 214 A machine has an initial cost of P50,000.00 P30,000 and a salvage value of P10,000.00 after 10 years. What is the book value after 5 years using straight-line depreciation? 1064 In year zero, you invest P10,000 in a 15% P15,030 security for 5 years. During that time, the average annual inflation is 6%. How much, in terms of year zero will be in the account at maturity? 1275 P200,000 was deposited on January 1 1988 P621,170 at an interest rate of 24% compounded semiannually. How much would the sum be on Jan. 1, 1993? 1274 P200,000 was deposited for a period of 4 8% years and 6 months and bears on interest of P85649.25. What is the rate of interest if it is compounded quarterly? 1273 P200,000 was deposited at an interest rate of 5 24% compounded semi-annually. After how many years will the sum be P621170? 1242 Mr. Almagro made a money market P5000 placement of P1,000,000 for 30 days at 7.5% per year. If the withholding tan is 20%, what is the net interest that Mr. Almagro will receive at the end of the month? 1241 Money was invested at x% compounded 8% quarterly. If it takes the money to quadruple ID Choice2 19.25% P25,000 Choice3 18.46% P15,500 18.95% P35,000 Choice4 Subj Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Typist William Quiming William Quiming

P15,386

P13,382

P6,653

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William Quiming

P521,170

P401,170

P421,170

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William Quiming

6%

7%

5%

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William Quiming William Quiming

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P6000

P3000

6%

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QuestText Choice1 in 17.5 years, find the value of x. 1240 Money borrowed today is to be paid in six P10,834.38 equal payments at the end of six quarters. If the interest is 12% compounded quarterly. How much was initially borrowed if quarterly payment is P2,000.00? 978 If money is worth 8% compounded quarterly, 1.60844 compute the single payment amount factor for a period of 6 years. 980 If P1,000 becomes P1,126.49 after 4 years 3% and 3.02% when invested at a certain nominal rate of interest compounded semi-annually, determine the nominal rate and the corresponding effective rate. 1202 Maria sold a drafting pen for P612 at a loss of 22.18% 25% on her buying price. Find the corresponding loss or gain in percent if she had sold it for P635? 981 If P5,000 shall accumulate for 10 years at 8% P6,040.20 compounded quarterly, find the compounded interest at the end of 10 years. 982 If P500,000 is deposited is deposited at a rate 690,849 of 11.25% compounded monthly, determine the compounded interest after 7 years and 9 months. 1276 P4000 is borrowed for 75 days at 16% per P4,133.33 annum simple interest. How much will be due at the end of 75 days? 1179 It takes 13.87 years to treble the money at 8% the rate of x% compounded quarterly. ID Choice2 P10,382.34 Choice3 P10,566.35 Choice4 P10,200.23 Subj Engineering Economics Typist William Quiming

0.62147

1.70241

0.53216

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William Quiming William Quiming

4.29% and 4.32%

2.30% and 2.76%

3.97% and 3.95%

24.18%

18.34%

20.27%

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William Quiming

P6,000.00

P6,005.30

P6,010.20

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William Quiming William Quiming

670,258

680,686

660,592

P5,124.54

P4,186.43

P5,625.43

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6%

7%

5%

Math
QuestText Compute the value of x. 998 If the nominal interest rate is 3%, how much is P5,000 worth in 10 years in a continuously compounded account? 989 If the effective annual interest is 4% compute the equivalent nominal annual interest compounded continuously. 990 If the effective interest rate is 24%, what nominal rate of interest is charged for a continuously compounded loan? 994 If the inflation rate is 6%, cost of money is 10%, what interest rate will take care of inflation and the cost of money. 997 If the nominal interest is 12% compounded continuously, compute the effective annual rate of interest. 1027 In buying a computer disk the option of paying P250 cash at the end of 30 days or P270 at the end of 120 days. At what rate is the buyer paying simple interest if he agree to pay at the end of 120 days. 629 Compute the difference in the future AMount of P500 compounded annually at nominal rate of 5% and if it is compounded continuously for 5 years at the same rate. 150 A deposit of P1,000 is made in a blank account that pays 8% interest compounded annually. Approximately how much money will be account after 10 years? 1000 If the rate of interest is 12% compounded ID Choice1 P6750 P5750 Choice2 P7500 Choice3 P6350 Choice4 Subj Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

3.92%

4.10%

3.8%

4.09%

21.51%

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17.7%

14.4%

12.75%

12.40%

11.26%

11.55%

32%

40%

28%

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P3.87

P4.21

P5.48

P6.25

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William Quiming

P2,160

P2,345

P1,860

P1,925

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William Quiming

11.49%

15.28%

8.53%

13.32%

Engineering

William

Math
QuestText annually, find the equivalent rate of interest if it is compounded quarterly. 1019 In a dice game, one fair die is use. The player wins P20 if he rolls either a 1 or a 6. He loses P10 if he turns up any other face. What is expected winning for one roll of the die? 1005 If the single payment amount factor for a period of 5 years is 1.33822. What is the nearest value of the interest rate? 1014 If you borrowed money from your friend with simple interest of 12%, find the present worth of P50000 which is due at the end of 7 months. 1006 If the single payment present factor for a period of 8 years is equal to 0.58201, compute the nearest value of the rate of interest for that period. 1180 It takes 20.15 years to quadruple your money if invested at x% compounded semi-annually. Find the value of x. 1465 The cost of equipment is P500,000 and the cost of installation is P30000. If the salvage value is 10% of the cost of the equipment at the end of 5 years, determine the book value at the end of the fourth year. Use straight method. 734 Find the annual payment to extinguish a debt of P 10,000 payable for 6 years at 12% interest annually. 1491 The effective rate of interest of 14% ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Economics Engineering Economics Typist Quiming William Quiming

P0

P3.33

P5.00

P6.67

6%

7%

5.10%

8%

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William Quiming William Quiming

P46729

P44893

P46200

P45789

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6%

6.5%

8%

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7%

6.5%

8%

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William Quiming William Quiming

146,000

140,000

155,000

132,000

P2,432.26

P1,342.46

P2,282.24

P1,824.52

Engineering Economics Engineering

William Quiming William

14.49%

14.36%

14.94%

14.18%

Math
QuestText compounded semi-annually is: 1277 P500,000 was deposited 20.15 years ago at an interest rate of 7% compounded semiannually. How much is the sum now? 723 Fifteen years ago P1000 was deposited in a bank account, and today it is worth P2370. The bank pays interest semi-annually. What was the interest rate paid on this account? 640 Convert 12% semi-annually to compounded quarterly. 637 Consider a deposit of P600 to be paid back in one year by P700. What are the conditions on the rate of interest, i% per year compounded annually, such that the net present worth of the of the investment is positive? Assume i ? 0. 631 Compute the effective annual interest rate which is equivalent to 5% nominal annual interest compounded continuously. 809 Find the present worth of a future payment of P100,000 to be made in ten years with an interest of 12% compounded quarterly. 1386 The amount of P50,000 was deposited in the bank earning an interest of 7.5% per annum. Determine the total AMount at the end of 5 years, if the principal and interest were not withdrawn during the period? 1385 The amount of P12,800 in 4 years at 5% compounded quarterly is 630 Compute the discount if P2000 is discounted ID Choice1 P2,000,000 Choice2 P3,000,000 Choice3 P4,000,000 Choice4 P5,000,000 Subj Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

5.8%

4.9%

5.0%

3.8%

14.67% 0 < i < 16.7%

23.56% 0 < i < 14.3%

19.23% 12.5% ? i < 14.3%

11.83% 16.7% ? i ? 100%

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William Quiming William Quiming

5.13%

4.94%

5.26%

4.9%

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William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

P30,655.68

P33,000.00

P30,444.44

P30,546.01

P71,781.47

P72,475.23

P70,374.90

P78,556.34

P15,614.59 P76.92

P14,785.34 P77.60

P16,311.26 P80.00

P15,845.33 P88.40

Engineering Economics Engineering

William Quiming William

Math
QuestText for 8% simple interest. 820 Find the time required for a sum of money to triple itself at 5% per annum compounded continuously? 905 How long will it take money to double itself if invested at 5% compounded annually? 1300 Reduction in the level of national income and output usually accompanied by a fall in the general price level. 948 How much must be deposited at 6% each year beginning on January 1, year 1, in order to accumulate P5000 on the date of the deposit, January 1, year 6? 773 Find the discount if P2000 is discounted for 6 months at 8% simple discount. 949 How much must you invest today in order to withdraw P2,000 annually for 10 years if the interest rate is 9%? 946 How many years will P100,000 earned a compounded interest of P50,000 if the interest rate is 9% compounded quarterly? 904 How long (years) will it take money to quadruple if it earns 7% compounded semiannually? 963 If a sum of money triples in a certain period of time at a given rate of interest, compute the value of the single payment present worth factor. 1278 P500,000 was deposited at an interest of 6% ID Choice1 21.97 years Choice2 25.34 years Choice3 18.23 years Choice4 23.36 years Subj Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Engineering Economics Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

14years Deflation

28 years Inflation

7years Depreciation

21 years Devaluation

P717

P751

P715

P725

P80.00 P12,835.32

P76.92 P12,385.32

P77.66 P12,881.35

P88.40 P12,853.35

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William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

4.55

3.25

5.86

2.11

20.15

40.30

33.15

26.30

0.333

0.292

10962

163,475.37

178,364.37

158,270.37

183,327.37

Engineering

William

Math
QuestText compounded quarterly. Compute the compounded interest after 4 years and 9 months. 1692 The ratio of the magnetic induction to the applied magnetic field for a material ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Economics Typist Quiming

Magnetic permeability Magnetic induction

Magnetic field

Magnetic susceptibility Magnetic ratio

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

1693 The ratio of the permeability of a material to Relative permeability the permeability of a vacuum 1690 The ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor using a material between the plates of a capacitor compared to that of the capacitor when there is a vacuum between the plates 1689 The ratio of magnetization to applied magnetic field 1073 Iron-carbon silicon alloys with 2.0 - 2.6% carbon and 1.1 - 1.6% silicon 1694 The ratio of the radius of the central cation to that of the surrounding anions Dielectric constant

Magnetic permeability Dielectric ratio

Permeability ratio

Dielectric strength

Capacitance

Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Magnetic susceptibility Magnetic permeability Malleable cast iron White cast iron

Relative permeability Suceptibility ratio

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Gray cast iron

Ductile cast iron

Radius ratio

Critical radius ratio

Cation radius ratio

Anion radius ratio

1691 The ratio of the central cation to that of the Critical radius ratio surrounding anions when all the surrounding anions just touch each other and the central cation 1068 Inorganic, nonmetallic materials which Ceramic materials consist of metallic and nonmetallic elements bonded together primarily by ionic and/or covalent bonds.

Radius ratio

Cation radius ratio

Anion radius ratio

Solid materials

Composite materials Compound materials

Engineering Materials

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 1291 Preferential corrosive attack of a metal under Stress corrosion stree in a corrosive environment 1062 In this type of casting the molten metal is poured into a permanent metal mold under cavity 1116 it is an important engineering metal, and because of its high electrical conductivity, it is used to a large extent in the electrical industry 1227 Metals and alloys which do not contain iron or if they do contain, it is only in a relatively smale percentage 1584 The maximum value of induction for a ferromagnetic material Permanent-mold casting Unalloyed copper Choice2 Pitting corrosion Choice3 intergranular corrosion Sand casting Choice4 Weld decay Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V.

Die casting

Large casting

Alloyed copper

Electrical copper

Industrial copper

Nonferrous metals

Composite materials Metallic materials

Ceramic materials

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Saturation induction

Super induction

Remanent induction

Saturation magnetization Electromotive force ratio Annealing

1696 The ratio of the volume of oxide formed to Pilling-Bedworth (.B.) the volume of metal consumed by oxidation ratio

Corrosion ratio

Polarization ratio

1589 The metal billet is placed in a container of an Direct extrusion Indirect extrusion extrusion press and forced directly through the die by the ram 1269 One which is capable of being highly Ferromagnetic material Magnetic material magnetized 1281 Permanent deformation of metals and alloys Hot working above the remperature at which a strain-free temperature microstructure is produced continuously 1307 Reffered to us as a quantum of radiation Photon Cold working temperature Quantum number

Extrusion

Non-ferromagnetic material Annealing

Ferrimagnetic material Engineering Materials Extrusion Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Quantum atoms

X-rays

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1282 Permanent deformation of metals and alloys below the temperature at which a strain-free microstructure is produced continuously 1290 Preferential corrosion occuring at grain boundaries or at regions adjacent to the grain boundaries 1072 Iron-carbon silicon alloys with 1.8 - 3.6 % carbon and 0.5 - 1.9% silicon 1598 The molecular mass of a polymer chain divided by the molecular mass of its mer. 1626 The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of an element

Intergranular corrosion Pitting corrosion

Stress sorrosion

Weld decay

White cast iron

Gray cast iron

Ductile cast iron

Malleable cast iron

Degree of polymerization Atomic number

Copolymerization

Chain polymerization Functionality

Quantum number

Number of protons

Numbering

1632 The packing of molecular chains into a Crystallinity stereoregular arrangement with a high degree of compactness. 1646 The polymer produce by the polymerization Polyetheylene of ethylene 1595 The minimum radius which a particle of a Critical radius new phase formed by necleation must have to become a stable nucleus. 1622 The number of equidistant nearest neighbors Coordination number to an atom or iron in a unit cell of a crystal structure 1621 The number of atoms whose centers lie on a Linear density

Chain polymerization Bulk polymerization

Solution polymerization Ethylene monomer

Thermoethylene

Ethylene polymer

Phase radius

Normal radius

Stable radius

Quantum number

Atomic number

Quantization number Engineering Materials Volume density Engineering

Cubic density

Planar density

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QuestText specific direction on a specific length of line in a unit cube. 1852 This isomer has pendant groups of atoms regualrly alternating in positions on both sides of a vinyl polymer 1802 The volume of atoms in a selected unit cell divided by the volume of the unit cell 1264 One point in an array in which all the points have identical surroundings 1619 The number of active bonding sites in a monomer. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Syndiotactic isomer

Stereoisomers

Isotactic isomer

Atactic isomer

Atomic packing factor

Volume ratio

Unit cell ratio

Cubic ratio

Lattice point

Unit center

Space lattice

Crystal point

Functionality

Degree of polymerization Electron flow

Copolymerization

Chain polymerization Engineering Materials Energy flow Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

1616 The negatively charged electron move in the Convetional flow direction opposite to the applied field 1610 The most important material of the group of Acrylics thermoplastics 1587 The measure of the difficulty of electric Electric resistance current to pass through a volume of material 1714 The set of four numbers necessary to characterize each electron in an atom Quantum number

Current flow

Polymethyl methacrylate Resistance

Plastomers

Ethylene

Resistivity

Electrical resistivity

Atomic number

Electron configuration Four number system

1581 The maximum electric field that a dielectric Dielectric strength can withstand without electrical breakdown

Dielectric constant

Dielectric ratio

Dielectricity

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 1650 The potential energy associated with the Domain wall energy Exchange energy disorder of dipole moments in the wall volume between magnetic domains 1593 The migration of solute atoms in a solvent Substitutional diffusion Self-diffusion lattice in which the solute and solvent atoms are approximately the same size 1592 The migration of interstitial atoms in a matrix Interstitial diffusion Self-diffusion lattice. 1591 The migration of atoms in a pure material Self-diffusion Substitutional diffusion Electrode Choice3 Choice4 Magnetostatic energy Magnetostrictive energy Interstitial diffusion Volume diffusion Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Substitutional diffusion Interstitial diffusion

Volume diffusion

Volume diffusion

1590 The metal electrode in an electrolytic cell which dissolves as ions and supplies electrons to the external circuit 1588 The meatl electrode in an eletrolytic cell which accepts electrons 1620 The number of atoms in one relative grammole or mole of an element. 1586 The maximum value of magnetization for a ferromagnetic material 1585 The maximum value of induction or magnetization for a ferromagnetic material

Anode

Cathode

Galvanic cell

Cathode

Anode

Electrode

Galvanic cell

Avogadro's number

Atomic number

Gram-mole ratio

Number of moles

Saturation magnetization

Super magnetization Remanent magnetization Magnetization

Coersive force

Saturation induction or Saturation saturation magnetization 1059 In this stage the austenite of the iron can be Cooling Graphitization tranformed to three basic types of matrixes

Induction

Casting

Annealing

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ID QuestText Choice1 1605 The mosr abundant metallic element in the Aluminum earth's crust and always occurs in the combined state with other elements 1665 The process of reheating a quenched steel to Tempering increase its toughness and ductility 1609 The most commonly used method of doping Planar proces silicon semiconductors 1663 The process of extending the polymer chain Propagation by the successive addition of monomer units 1821 These alloys have a minimum of 99.0% aluminum with rion and silicon being the major impurities 1833 These steels are essentially Fe-Cr alloys containing 12 to 17% Cr with sufficient carbon so that a martensitic structure can be produced by quenching from the austenitic phase region 1753 The temperature at which a ferroelectric material on cooling undergoes a scrystal structure change which produces spontaneous polarization in the material 1739 The sum of the applied field H and the magnetization M due to the insertion of a given material into the applied field 1732 The statement that no two electrons can have the same four quantum number 1xxx alloys Choice2 Copper Choice3 Nickel Silver Choice4 Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Austenitizing

Hardenability

Casting of steel

Doping process

Intrinsic process

Extrinsic process

Polymerization

Functionality

Crystallinity

3xxx aloys

5xxx alloys

7xxx alloys

Martensitic stainless steel

Austenitic stainless steels

Ferritic stainless steels

Metallic stainless steels

Curie temperature

Ferroelectric temperature

Electric temperature Dielectric temperature Engineering Materials

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Magnetic induction

Magnetic permeability Electron principle

Magnetization

Magnetic susceptibility

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Pauli exclusion principle

Avoggadro's principle Curie electron principle

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ID QuestText Choice1 1726 The slowing down of the stopping of cathodic Cathodic polarization reactions 1686 The rate of change of composition is equal ti the duffusivity times tha rate of change of the concentration gradient at constant temperature 1678 The protection of a metal which forms a passive film by the application of an externally impressed anodic current 1647 The polymerization mechanism whereby each polymer molecule increases in size at a rapid rate once growth has started 1668 The process whereby a cold-worked metal is heated to a sufficiently high temperature for a long-enough time to form a new strain-free grain structure 1577 The magnetic potential energy due to the external magnetic field surrounding a sample of a ferromagnetic material 1664 The process of rearrangement of the orbitals Fick's second law of diffusion Choice2 Activation polarization Fick's first law of diffusion Choice3 Concentration polarization Diffusion rate Choice4 Passivation Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony

Diffussion volume

Anodic protection

Cathodic protection

Galvanic protection

Cathodic polarization Engineering Materials Stepwise polymerization Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Chain polymerization

Copolymerization

Degree of polymerization

Recrystallization

Recovery

Deformation twinning Engineering stressstrain process

Magnetostatic energy

Domain wall energy

Magnetostrictive energy Ionization

Exchange energy

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering

Hybridization

Polarization

Quantization

1777 The thrid step in the precipitaionstrengthening process

Aging

Solutionizing

Qeunching

Martempering

1661 The process of atoms moving over each Slip other during the permanent deformation of a metal 1660 The process of adding small amounts of Doping

Hardness

Slipbands

Slip system

Ingot

Purifying

Transfering

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QuestText Choice1 substitutional impurity atoms to silicon to produce extrinsic silicon semiconducting material 1659 The process in which fine particles of a Sintering ceramic material become chemically bonded together at a temperature high enough for atomic diffusion to occur between the particles 1704 The region in space about the nucleus of an Atomic Orbitals atom in which an electron with a given set of quantum number is most likely to be found. 1530 The first step in the precipitaionSolutionizing strengthening process 1711 The second step in the precipitationstrengthening process Quenching ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Slip casting

Firing

Vintrification

Engineering Materials

Electron Cloud

Electron configuration Electron shell

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering

Quenching

Aging

Martempering

Solutionizing

Aging

Martempering

1655 The principal alloying element of this group is 2xxx alloys copper, but magnesium is laso added to most of these alloys 1654 The principal alloying element of this group 6xxx alloys are magnesium and silicon which combine togeher to form an intermetallic compound 1653 The principal alloying element for this group 7xxx alloys of aluminum alloys are zinc, magnesium and copper 1651 The preferential removal of one element of a Selective leaching solid alloy by corrosion process 1648 The polymerization mechanism whereby the Stepwise

4xxx alloys

6xxx alloys

8xxx alloys

7xxx alloys

4xxx alloys

2xxx alloys

6xxx alloys

5xxx alloys

4xxx alloys

Intergranular corrosion

Passivation

Weld decay

Chain polymerization Copolymerization

Degree of

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QuestText Choice1 growth of the polymer molecule proceeds by polymerization a stepwise intermolecular reaction 1205 Mass of the neutron 1.675 x 10^ -24 g ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 polymerization 1.765 x 10^ -24 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzar Anthony V. Cruzat

1.765 x 10^ -24

1.675 x 10^ -19

1236 Molecules which have the same chemical Stereoisomers composition but different structural arrangements 1198 Majority carriers in an n-type semiconductor Conduction electrons

Plastomers

Polymers

Monomers

Conduction holes

Depletion electrons

Depletion holes

1232 Minority carriers in n-type semiconductors

Holes

Electrons

Conduction holes

Conduction electrons Engineering Materials Depletion electrons Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

1199 Majority carriers in an p-type semiconductors 1226 Metals and alloys which contain a large percentage of iron 1220 Melting or formation of glass

Conduction holes

Conduction electrons Depletion holes

Ferrous metals and alloys Vintrification

Metallic materials

Composite Materials Polymeric materials

Firing

Sintering

Slip casting

1211 Materials which are mixtures of two or more Composite materials materials 1210 Materials which are characterized by high thermal and electrical conductivities Metallic materials

Polymeric materials

Ceramic materials

Electronic materials

Materials

Conducting materials Solid materials

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ID QuestText 1209 Materials used in electronics, especially microelectronics Choice1 Electronic materials Choice2 Electronic devices Choice3 Microelectronics materials Choice4 Microelectronic devices Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V.

1208 Materials consisting of long molecular chains Polymeric materials or networks of low-weight elements 1764 The tensile modulus of a material divided by Specific tensile its density modulus 1206 Mass per unit volume Volume density

Light materials

Composite materials Ceramic materials

Specific tensile strength Planar density

Specific tensile elongation Linear density

Specific tensile deformation Density

1256 One layer of multilayer laminate

Laminate ply

Prepreg

Filament

Tow

1322 Shear force S divided by the area A over which the shear force acts 1233 Minority carriers in p-type semiconductors

Shear stress

Engineering stress

Engineering strain

Shearing strain

Electrons

Holes

Conduction electrons Conduction holes

1754 The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material when heated completely loses its ferromagnetism and becomes paramagnetism 1826 These are essentially iron-chromium binary alloys containing about 12 to 30% Cr.

Curie temperature

Piere temperature

Marie temperature

Magnetic temperature Engineering Materials

Ferritic stainless steels Martensitic stainless Metallic stainless steels steels Eddy-current energy Magnetic induction loss loss

Austenitic stainless steels Magnetization loss

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

1811 The work or energy lost in tracing out a Hysterisis energy loss magnetic induction-magnetic field hysterisis

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Induction Choice4 Magnetization Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering loop 1792 The value of magnetic induction or magnetization in a ferromagnetic material after magnetic field is decreased to zero 1788 The unfilled energy levels into which electronc can be excited to become conductive electrons. 1787 The type of charge carrier in the lowest concentration in a semiconductor 1786 The type of carrier most prevalent in a semiconductor 1778 The time rate pressure of charge through material Typist Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony

Remanent induction or Remanent remanent magnetization Conduction band Valence band

Energy band

Intrinsic band

Minority carriers

Majority carriers

Electron

Holes

Majority carriers

Minority carrier

Electron

Hole

Electric current

Current

Electric density

Electric charge

1207 Materials consisting of compounds of metals Ceramic materials and nonmetals 1488 The ease of forming martensite in a steel upon quenching from austenitic condition 1538 The formation of very small regions of a new solid phase at the interfaces of solid impurities. 1576 The magnetic moment produced in a ferro or ferrimagnetism material by one unpaired electron without interaction from any others 1575 The magnetic induction vs. magnetic field or Hardenability

Polymeric materials

Metallic materials

Composite materials

Austenitizing

Jominy hardenability Steel Casting test Nucleation Solidification

Heterogeneous nucleation Bohr magneton

Homogeneous nucleation Bohr magnetism

Bohr magnetism

Bohr equation

Hysteresis loop

Coercive force

Soft magnetism

Hard magnetism

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QuestText magnetization vs. magnetic field graph traced out by the magnetization and demagnetization of a ferro- or ferrimagnetic material 1574 The magnetic field due to an external applied magnetic field or the magnetic field produced by a current passing through a conducting wire or coil of wire 1561 The isomer of 1,4 polyisoprene whioch has the methyl group and hydrogen on the same side of the central double bond of its mer 1560 The isomer of 1,4 polyisoprene which has the methyl group and hydrogen on opposite sides of the central double bond of its mer 1558 The intermetallic compound; a hard and brittle substance 1553 The impurity atoms is called ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Typist V. Cruzat

Magnetic field H

Magnetic field L

Magnetic field J

Magnetic field K

Engineering Materials

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cis-1,4 polyisoprene

trans-1,4 polyisoprene

Vulcanization

Plasticizers

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

trans-1,4 polyisoprene csi-1,4 polyisoprene

Plasticizers

Vulcanization

Cementite

Austenite

Pearlite

Martensite

Dopants

Doping atoms

Solute

Solvent

1548 The hardening of a metal or alloy by cold working 1541 The fourth largest tonnage thermoplastic

Strain hardening

Hadness

Ultimate tensile strength Polymer

Engineering hardening Engineering Materials Copolymer Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Polystyrene

Polyethylene

1440 The center of the temperature range where a Glass transistion heated thermoplastic upon cooling changes temperature from a rubbery, leathery state to that of brittle glass

Polymer transisiton temperature

Crystal transisition temperature

Glass central temperature

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 1485 The distribution of all the elctrons in an atom Electron Configuration Electron cloud according to their atomic orbitals 1330 Small particle of a new phase formed by a phase change which are not of critical size and which can redissolve 1537 The formation of primary valence bonds between polymer chain molecules 1492 The electric current per unit area Embryos Nuclei Choice3 Electron shell Choice4 Valence electron Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V.

Nucleus

Nuetron

Cross-linking

Functionality

Degree of polymerization Electric resistance

Stepwise polymerization Resistivity

Electric current density Current density

1535 The forcing of softened plastic material through an orifice, producing a continuous product 1533 The flux of a duffusing species is proportional to the concentration gradient at constant temperature 1529 The first stage in the removal of the effects of cold working when acold worked metal is slowly heated with increasing temperature 1514 The energy required to remove an electron from its groud state in an atom to infinity 1513 The energy required during the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material to rotate the magnetic domains because of crystalline anisotropy 1508 The energy due to the mechanical stress caused by magnetostriciton in a

Extrusion

Blow molding

Compression molding Transfer molding

Fick's first law of diffusion Recovery

Fick's secon law of diffusion Recrystallization

Diffusion

Interstial diffusion

Cold working

Hot working

Ionization energy

Kinetic energy

Potential energy

Stored energy

Magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy

Exchange energy

Domain wall energy

Magnetostatic energy Engineering Materials

Magnetostrictive energy

Magnetostatic energy Exchange energy

Domain wall energy

Engineering Materials

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QuestText ferromagnetic material 1507 The energy band containing the valence electrons ID Choice1 Valence band Choice2 Conduction band Choice3 Energy band Choice4 Intrinsic band Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

1523 The equivalent number of atoms whose Planar density centers are intersected by a selected area divided by the selected area 1539 The formation of very small regions of a new Homogeneous solid phase in pure metal nucleation 1439 The center of temperature range in which a Glass transition non-crystalline solid chages from being glass temperature brittle to being viscous 1478 The displacement distance of the atoms Slip around the dislocation 160 A fiber-reinforced plastic laminate produced by bonding together layers of fiberreinforced sheets with some of the directions of the continuous fibers of the sheets being at different angles 1677 The protection of a metal by connecting it to a sacrificial anode or by impressing a dc voltage to make it a cathode 1477 The direct polymerization of liquid monomer to polymer in a reaction system in which the polymer remains soluble in its own monomer 1471 The deterioration of a material resulting from chemical attack by its environment Multidirectional laminate

Planar area

Volume density

Linear density

Heterogeneous nucleation Curie tmeperature

Solidification

Nucleation

Glass reference

Thermistor range

Vacancy

Imperfection

Defect

Unidirectional laminate

Bidirectional laminate Tridirectional laminate Engineering Materials

Cathodic protection

Anodic protection

Galvanic protection

Cathodic polarization Engineering Materials Chain polymerization Engineering Materials Sintering Engineering Materials

Bulk Polymerization

Solution polymerization Passivation

Suspension polymerization Polarization

Corrosion

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ID QuestText 1466 The creation of a very large magnetization in a material when subjected to an applied magnetic field 1454 The chemical reaction in which highmolecular-mass molecules are formed from two or more monomers 1453 The chemical reaction in which highmolecular-mass molecules are formed from monomers 1452 The chemical process by which the monomers are chemically combined into long-chain molecular polymers 1451 The charge of a proton Choice1 Ferromagnetism Choice2 Antiferromagnetism Choice3 Diamagnetism Choice4 Paramagnetism Subj Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V.

Copolymerization

Polymerization

Functionality

Chain polymerization Engineering Materials Copolymerization Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Polymerization

Chain polymerization Functionality

Chain-growth polymerization + 1.602 x 10^ -19 C

Chain polymerization Polymerization

Degree of polymerization 1.673 x 10^ -19 C

+ 1. 673 x 10^ -24 C

1.602 x 10^ -24 C

1536 The formation of a film of atoms or molecules on the surface of an anode so that corrosion is slowed down or stopped 2101 Wrought aluminum alloys that can be precipitation-strengthened by heat treatment 1114 It is an important engineering metal and is widely used in the unalloyed consiton as well as combined with other metals in the alloyed form 1506 The energy associated with the coupling of individual magnetic dipoles into a single magnetic domain 1429 The basic unit of an element that can undergo chemical change

Passivation

Galvanic series

Corrosion

Cathodic polarization Engineering Materials Good alloys Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Heat-treatable

Non-heat-treatable

Semi heat-treatable

Copper

Aluminum

Nickel

Zinc

Exchange energy

Magnetostatic energy Domain wall energy

Magnetostictive energy chemical molecule

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Atom

Molecule

Chemical atom

Math
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1393 The applied magnetic field required to Coercive force decrease the magnetic induction of a magnetized ferro- or ferrimagnetization material to zero 1381 The additional energy required above the Activation energy average energy for a thermally activated reaction to take place. 1375 The ability of a metal to exist in two or more Polymorphism crystal structures. 1356 Substances of which something is composed Materials or made. 1351 Stress divided by strain in the elastic region Modulus of elasticity of an engineering stress-strain diagram for a metal 1346 Strengthening a metal by alloying additions Solid-solution which form solid solutions hardening 1340 Sometimes used to refer specially to Engineering materials materials used to produce technical products 1331 Small particles of a new phase formed by a Nuclei phase change which can grow until the phase change is complete 1442 The change in length of a ferromagnetic Magnetostriction material in the direction of magnetization due to an applied magnetic field

Thermal energy

Kinetic energy

Potential energy

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Diastrophism

Crystalization

Polarization

Chemicals

Compound

Solution

Yield strength

Ultimate tensile strength Strain hardening

Elasticity

Hardness

Strain strengthening

Raw materials

Metallic materials

Electronic materials

Nucleus

Nuetron

Embryos

Magnetostatic

Magnetocrystalline anisotropy

Magnetic domain

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ID QuestText Choice1 1828 These are mainly pure compounds or nearly Engineering ceramics pure compounds of chiefly oxides, carbides or nitrides 1321 Shear displacement divided by the distance Shear strain over which the shear acts 1850 This is used to remove water from the plastic ceramic body before it is fired at higher temperatures 2100 Wrought aluminum alloys cannot be precipitation-strengthened but can only be cold-worked to increase their strength 1995 When a sufficient wall thickness has been formed, the casting process is interupted and the excess slip is poured out of the cavity. This process is called 1888 Voltage applied to two eletrodes of an electronic device 1885 Very dulite sustitutional solid solution in which the solute impurity atoms have different valence characteristics from the solvent atomic lattice 1882 Used to give color, opacity and weatherability to PVC compounds 1867 Two dissimilar metals in electrical contact with an electrolyte 1862 Thses materials are ferrimagnetic and are Drying Choice2 Ceramics Choice3 Alumina Choice4 Glass Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony

Shear stress

Engineering strain

Engineering stress

Sintering

Firing

Vitrification

Non-heat-treatable

Heat-treatable

Semi heat-treatable

Good aluminum

Drain casting

Solid casting

Slip casting

Sintering

Bias

Conduction

Depletion

Voltage (rms)

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Extrinsic semiconductors

Intrinsic semiconductors

Depletion type semiconductors

Enhancement type semiconductors

Pigments

Heat stabilizers

Lubricants

Fillers

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Galvanic cell

Anode

Cathode

Electrode

Soft ferrites

Hard ferrites

Hard magnetic

Soft magnetic material Engineering

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QuestText Choice1 insulators and so can be used for highfrequency transfomer cores 1858 This type of glass is strengthened by rapid air Tempered glass cooling of the surface of the glass after it has been heated to near its softening point 1717 The simplest and most versatile of the Sand casting aluminum casting processes 1853 This isomers has pendant group of atoms Atatic stereoisomers randomly arranged along a vinyl polymer chain 1718 The simultaneous compaction and shaping of Isotactic pressing a ceramic powder by pressure applied uniformly in all directions 1851 This isomer has pendant groups of atoms all Isotatic isomers on the same side of a vinyl polymer chain 1832 These materials have a hexagonal structure and are low cost and density Hard ferrites ID Choice2 Choice3 material Long glass Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Hard glass

Soft glass

Permanent-mold casting Isotatic isomers

Die casting

Large casting

Syndiotactic isomers Stereoisomers

Dry pressing

Slip casting

Sintering

Atactic isomers

Syndiotactic isomers Stereoisomers

Soft ferrites

Hard magnetic material Fosterite

Soft magnetic material Engineering Materials Alumina Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

1844 This composition makes a material that has Electrical porcelain good green body plasticity and a wide firing temperature range at a relatively low cost 1841 They are transparent, tough, strong, heatPolysulfones resistant high performance engineering thermoplastics 1840 They are produced on a large scale in United Rare-earth alloys States and have magnetic strengths superior to those of any commercial magnetic material

Steatite procelains

Polcarbonate

Acetals

Polypthalamide

Alnico alloys

Iron-silicon alloys

nickel-iron alloys

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ID QuestText 1839 They are melt-processible thermoplastics whose main-chain structure incorporates a repeating amide group 1838 They are magnetic ceramic materials made by mixing iron oxide with other oxides and carbonated in the powdered form 1837 They are good electrical insulators because they have low power-loss factors, low moisture absorption and good strength and are used extensively by the electronic and electrical appliance industries 1836 They are added to PVC to prevent thermal degradation during processing and may also help to extend the life of the finished product 1835 They are a family of ferrous alloys with a wide range of properties and as their name implies, they are intended to be cast into the desired shape instead of being worked in the solid state 1857 This treatment increases the strength of the glass because applied tensile stresses must surpass the compressive stresses on the surface before fracture occurs 1200 Manganese is the principal alloying element of this group and strengthens aluminum mainly by solid-solution strengthening 1197 Magnesium is the principal alloying element of this group and is added for solid-solution strengthening in amounts up to about 5 % Choice1 Polyamides Choice2 Thermosetting plastics Alloys Choice3 Polynomers Choice4 Plastics Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Ferrites

Ceramics

Glass

Steatite porcelain

Electrical porcelain

Fosterite

Alumina

Heat stabilizers

Lubricants

Fillers

Pigments

Engineering Materials

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White cast irons

Ductile cast irons

Gray cast irons

Engineering Materials

Tempering

Sintering

Firing

Vitrification

Engineering Materials

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3xxx alloys

1xxx alloys

5xxx alloys

7xxx alloys

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5xxx alloys

1xxx alloys

3xxx alloys

7xxx alloys

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ID QuestText Choice1 1195 Long, thin grains in a solidified polycrystalline Columnar grains structure. 1191 Local corrosion attack resulting from the Pitting corrosion formation of small anodes on a metal surface 1186 Line markings on the surface if a metal due to slip caused by permanent deformation 1182 It was originally developed for refractory tubing and high-purity crucibles for hightemperature use and now has wide application 1166 It occur by the addition of a terminator free radical or when two chains combine 1163 It is used to evaluate the strength of metals and alloys Slipbands Choice2 Equiaxed grains Choice3 Grain structure Choice4 Poly grains Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony

Intergranular corrosion Slip

Stress corrosion

Weld decay

Slip system

Hardness

Alumina

Aluminum

Ceramics

Glass

Termination

Propagation

Polymerization

Crystallinity

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Tensile test

Tensile work

Tensile stress

Tensile strain

1138 It is the most important commercial hard Alnico alloys magnetic materials in use today and account for about 35 % of the hard magnetic market in the United States 1124 It is expensive because it is difficult to extract Titanium in the pure state from its compounds 1119 It is commonly doped with magnesium oxide, Aluminum oxide cold pressed and sintered

Rare-earth alloys

Iron-silicon alloys

Nickel-iron alloys

Magnesium

Copper

Nickel

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering

Alumina

Slicon oxide

Nitrogen oxide

1765 The tensile strength of a material divided by Specific tensile strength Specific tensile

Specific tensile

Specific tensile

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ID its density 1115 It is an important engineering metal mainly because of its exceptional resistance to corrosion and high temperature oxidation 1834 These sttels are essentially iron-chromiumnickel ternary alloys containing about 16 to 25% Cr and 7 to 20% Ni 1113 It is an essential step in the manufacturing of most ceramic products Nickel QuestText Choice1 Choice2 modulus Magnesium Choice3 elongation Copper Choice4 deformation Titanium Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Austenitic stainless steels Thermal treatments

Martensitic stainless Ferritic stainless steels steels Drying Sintering

Metallic stainless steels Firing

1105 It is a relatively new class of metallic-type Metallic glasses materials whose dominant characteristics is a noncrystalline structure 1094 It is a light metal and completes with Magnesium aluminum for applications requiring a lowdensity metal 1084 It has no alkali ions in a vitreous phase so Fosterite that it has a higher resistivity and lower electrical loss with increasing temperature than the steatite insulators 1075 Iron-carbon silicon alloys with 3.0 - 4.0 % Ductile cast iron carbon and 1.8 - 2.8% silicon 1074 Iron-carbon silicon alloys with 2.5 - 4% carbon and 1.0 - 3.0% silicon Gray cast iron

Hard glasses

Soft glasses

Glass

Nickel

Titanium

Copper

Steatite porcelain

Alumina

Electrical porcelain

White cast iron

Gray cast iron

Malleable

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

White cast iron

Ductile cast iron

Malleable cast iron

1723 The slipbands are caused by the slip or shear Slip planes deformation of metal atoms on specific crystallographic planes

Slipbands

Slip system

Slip

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ID QuestText 1722 The slip vector is perpendicular to the dislocation line 1721 The slip vector is parallel to the dislocation line Choice1 Edge dislocation Choice2 Screw dislocation Choice3 Line imperfection Choice4 Vacancy Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Screw dislocation

Edge dislocation

Mixed dislocation

Dislocation

1719 The simultaneous uniaxial compaction and Dry pressing shaping of ceramic granular particles in a die 1329 Single cross sections and hollow shapes of Extrusion ceramic materials can be produced by extruding these materials in the plastic state through a forming die. This method is called 145 A crystalline imperfection in which a lattice Dislocation distortion is centered around a line 140 A convenient repeating unit of a space lattice. Unit cell

Isotactic pressing

Slip casting

Sintering

Pressing

Sintering

Firing

Vacancy

Grain boundary

Interstitialcy

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Unit point

Lattice constant

Space lattice

187 A high-molecular mass compound whose Chain polymer structure consists of a large number of small repeating units 183 A heat treatment given to a metal soften it Annealing

Monomer

Mer

Thermoplastic

Extrusion

Forging

Wire drawing

1432 The boundary between two domains whose Domain wall overall magnetic moments are at different orientations and is analogous to a grain boundary where crystal orientation changes from one grain to another

Domain wall energy

Magnetic materials

Magnetic wall

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ID QuestText 179 A group of electrons with the same principal quantum number 291 A plastic material that has undergone a chemical reaction by the action of heat leading to a cross-linked network macromolecular structure 159 A fiber-reinforced plastic laminate produced by bonding together layers of fiber reinforced sheets which all have continuous fibers in the same direction in the laminate 156 A family of permanent magnetic alloys with extremely high energy products 155 A family of permanent magnetic alloys having the basic composition of Al, Ni and Co and about 25 to 50% Fe. 154 A family of permanent magnetic alloys containing about 30% Cr - 10 to 23% Co and balance iron 76 A branch of physics in which systems under investigation can have only discrete allowed energy values which are separated by forbidden regions. 253 A mixture of aplha ferrite and very small particles of ferricarbide particles produced by the decomposition of austenite 312 A process in which wire stock is drawn through one or more tapered dies to the desired cross section 196 A kind of glass with high softening point Choice1 Electron shell Thermosetting plastic Choice2 Quantum electrons Thermoplastic Choice3 Choice4 Electron configuration Electron group Monomer Chain polymer Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony v. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. cruzat

Unidirectional laminate Multidirectional laminate

Bidirectional laminate Tridirectional laminate Engineering Materials

Rare-earth magnetic alloys

Iron-chromium-cobalt Nickel-iron magnetic Iron-silicon magnetic magneti calloys alloys alloys

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Alnico magnetic alloys Rare-earth magnetic Iron-chromium-cobalt Nickel-iron magnetic alloys magnetic alloys alloys Iron-chromium-cobalt Rare-earth magnetic Alnico magnetic alloys Iro-silicon magnetic magnetic alloys alloys alloys Quantum mechanics Quantum physics Applied physics General physics

Bainite

Martensite

Pearlite

Austenite

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Wire drawing

Forging

Annealing

Extrusion

Hard glass

Soft glass

Long glass

Short glass

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

125 A combination of a slip plane and a slip direction

Slip system

Slip

Slipbands

Hardness

122 A collection of numerous fibers in a straight- Tow laid bundle and which is specified by certain number of fibers 121 A collection of bundles continuous fibers Roving twisted or untwisted] 109 A class of high-performance engineering Acetals thermoplastics materials. They are one of the strongest and stiffest thermoplastics and have excellent fatigue life and dimensional stability 100 A chemical reaction that causes cross-linking Vulcanization of polymer chains 90 A ceramic shape-forming process in which a Slip casting suspension of ceramic particles and water are poured into a porous mold and then some of the water from the cast material diffuses into the mold, leaving a solid shape in the mold 89 A ceramic semiconductor device which Thermostor changes in resistivity as the temperature changes and is used to measure and control temperature 88 A ceramic material that is made from Glass

Aramid fibers

Roving

Carbon tibers

Tow

Aramid fibers

Laminate

Polycarbonate

Polyphthalamide

Polysulfones

Plasticizer

Elastomer

Filler

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Sintering

Firing

Pressing

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Capacitor

Potentiometer

Resistor

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Refractory material

Transducer

Dielectric

Engineering

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QuestText inorganic material at high temperatures and is distinguished from other ceramics in that its constituents are heated to fusion and then cooled to the rigid condition without crystallization 495 An arrangement of metallic elements according to their electrochemical potential in seawater with reference to standard electrode 151 A device which is actuated by power from one source and transmits power in another form to a second system 306 A primary bond resulting from the sharing of delocalized outer electrons in the form of an electron charge cloud. 182 A heat reatment in which the steel is heated in the austenitic region ans the colled in the still air 522 An inorganic product of fusion which has cooled to a rigid consition without crystallization 513 An engineering discipline which is primarily concerned with the use of fundamental and applied knowledge of materials so that they can be converted into products needed by society 512 An empirical equation which describes the rate of a reaction as a function of temperature and an activation energy barrier 506 An electromechanical effect by which ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Typist V. Cruzat

Galvanic series

Electromotive force series

Polarization

Corrosion

Engineering Materials

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Transducer

Actuator

Refractory

Reactor

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Metallic bond

Covalent bond

Ionic bond

Permanent bond

Normalizing

Firing

Austenitizing

Austempering

Glass

Ceramic

Porcelain

Plastic

Material Engineering

Engineering Materials Material Science

Solid Engineering

Arrhenius rate equation Piezoelectric effect

Boltzmann equation

Grain rate equation

Thermal equation

Engineering Materials Engineering

Ferroelectric effect

Transducer

Temperature effect

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QuestText Choice1 mechanical forces on a ferroelectric material can produce an electrical response and electrical forces produce a mechanical response 503 An electrical insulator material Dielectric ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Typist V. Cruzat

Electrical insulator

Rubber

Plastic

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502 An electri device consisting of conducting plates or foils separated by layers of die electric material and which is capable of storing electric charge 501 An atomic orbital obtained when two or more nonequivalent orbitals of an atom combine 500 An atom without its valence electrons

Capacitor

Conductor

Transistor

Inductor

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Hybrid Orbital

Bonding

Electon Cloud

Electron configuration Engineering Materials Neutron-ion core Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Positive-ion core

Negative-ion core

Neutron

575 At this temperature the glass is rigid

Strain point

Annealing point

Working point

Softening point

370 A single crystal in a polycrystalline aggregate Grains

Embryos

Nuclei

Crystal

372 A slow step in the reaction sequence at the metal-electrolyte interface 247 A method of fabricating plastics in which a hollow tube is forced into the shape of a mold cavity by internal air pressure 368 A simple molecular compound that can be

Activation polarization Concentration polarization Blow molding Injection molding

Passivation

Cathodic polarization Engineering Materials Compression molding Engineering Materials Thermoplastic Engineering

Extrusion

Monomer

Chain polymer

Mer

Math
QuestText Choice1 covalently bonded together to form long molecular chains 307 A primary bond resulting from the sharing of Covalent bond electrons. 360 A semiconducting material that has been doped with p-type element 359 A semiconducting material that has been doped with an n-type element p-type extrinsic semiconductor n-type extrinsic semiconductor ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Ionic bond

Permanent bond

Metallic bond

n-type extrinsic semiconductor p-type extrinsic semiconductor

Intrinsic semiconductor Intrinsic semiconductor

Extrinsic semiconductor Extrinsic semiconductor

357 A scientific discipline which is primarily Material Science concerned with the search for basic knowledge about the internal structure, properties and processing of materials 349 A repeating unit in a chain polymer molecule Mer

Engineering Materials Material Engineering Science of Materials

Polymer

Thermoset

Copolymer

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

345 A regular three-dimensional pattern of atoms Crystal structure or ions in space. 339 A region in a ferro- or ferrimagnetic material Magnetic domain in which all magnetic dipole moments are aligned 330 A ready-to-mold plastic resin-impregnated Prepreg cloth or mat which may contain reinforcing fibers 316 A product made by bonding sheets of Laminate material together, usually with heat and pressure

Cube

Tetragona;l

Hexagonal

Magnetic field

Magnetic flux

Magnetic dipoles

Tow

Filament

Laminate ply

Roving

Tow

Aramid fibers

Math
ID QuestText 147 A crystalline structure which contains many grains 528 An ion with a positive charge Choice1 Polycrystalline structure Cation Choice2 Columnar structure Choice3 Critical structure Choice4 Grain structure Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Anion

Proton

Electron

573 At this temperature the glass can easily be worked 716 Experimental plot of engineering stress vs. engineering strain 696 Energy required to form the new solid surfaces of the solified particles 437 A type of magnetism in which magnetic dipoles of atoms are aligned in opposite directions by an applied magnetic field so that there is no net magnetization 429 A time-temperature-transformation diagram which indicates the time for a phase to decompose inot other phases isothermally at different temperatures 428 A time-temperature-transformation diagram which indicated the time for a phase to decompose into other phases continuously at different rates of cooling 426 A three-dimensional array of points each of which has identical surroundings

Working point

Softening point

Annealing point

Strain point

Engineering stressstrain diagram Surface energy

Engineering strain diagram Volume energy

Engineering stress diagram Activation energy

Engineering strainstress diagram formation energy

Antiferromagnetisim

Ferromagnetism

Ferrimagnetism

Paramagnetism

Isothermal Continuous-cooling transfomation diagram transformation diagram Continuous-cooling transofrmation diagram Space Lattice Isothermal transformation diagram Crystal structure

Martempering diagram

Austempering diagram Engineering Materials

Martempering diagram

Austempering diagram Engineering Materials

Unit cell

Cubic

Engineering Materials

Math
ID QuestText 425 A three element, two junction semiconducting device Choice1 Bipolar transistor Choice2 Transistor Choice3 Choice4 Field effect transistor MOSFET Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

424 A thermoset molding process in which the Transfer molding molding compound is first softened by heat in a transfer chamber and then is forced under high pressure into one or more mold cavities for final curing 1060 In this stage the white iron castings are Graphitization heated above the eutectoid temperature, usually about 940 degrees and held for about 3 to 20 h depending on the composition, structure and size of the casting 447 A weak, positive, attractive reaction of a Paramagnetism material to an applied magnetic field 87 A catalyst which creates mostly used to polymerize propylene to mainly the isotactic polypropylene isomer 420 A test in which a 1-in diameter bar by 4 in long is austenitized and then waterquenched at one end 252 A mixture of alpha ferrite and cementite phases in parallel plates produced by the eutectoid decomposition of austenite 572 At this temperature stresses in the glass can be relieved 552 Appendages of one type of monomers are grafted to the long chain of another

Compression molding Blow molding

Injection molding

Cooling

Casting

Annealing

Engineering Materials

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Diamagnetism

Ferromagnetism

Antiferromagnetism

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Stereospecific catalyst Syndiotactic catalyst Polypropylene catalyst Jominy hardenability test Pearlite Hardenability test Steel test

Glass catalyst

Steel hardenability test Austenite

Cementite

Martensite

Annealing point

Working point

Softening point

Strain point

Graft copolymers

Block copolymers

Random copolymers Alternating copolymers

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ID QuestText Choice1 Deep drawing Choice2 Wire drawing Choice3 Extrusion Choice4 Annealing Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Typist Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony

540 Another metal forming process and is used for shaping flat sheet of metal into cupshaped articles. 537 An oxide which may act either as a glass former or as a glass modifier depending on the composition of the glass 536 An oxide which forms a glass easily

Glass intermediate oxide Glass-forming oxide

Glass-forming oxide

Glass-modifying oxide Glass oxide

Glass-modifying oxide Glass intermediate oxide Glass-forming oxide Glass intermidiate oxides Elasticity Viscosity 301.52 lb.

Glass oxide

535 An oxide which breaks up the silica network Glass-modifying oxide when added to silica glass 1847 This is how much a liquid will not allow solids to flow through them. 1845 This is a word for how thick something is or how close the molecules are to one another. 842 Find the weight of a copper wire in. in diameter and 2 miles long. Allow 550 lb. of copper to a cubic foot. 33 __________is the quality of being plastically elongated. 525 An interstitial solid solution of carbon in FCC iron Viscosity Density 494.96 lb.

Glass oxide

Density Elasticity 248.95 lb.

None of the above None of the above 532.41 lb.

Plasticity Austenite

Flexibility Cementite

Malleability Pearlite

Ductility Martensite

229 A material whose electrical conductivity is Semiconductors approximately midway between the values of good conductors and insulators 228 A material which can be polarized by appling Ferroelectric material

Electrical semiconductors Electric material

Electric semiconductors Nonferroelectric

None of the above

Dielectric material

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ID an electric field 423 A thermoset molding process in which a molding compound is first placed in a molding cavity 245 A metal casting that is shaped for easy working or for recasting Compression molding Blow molding QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 material Injection molding Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Extrusion

Ingot

Alloy

Metal alloy

Casting alloy

242 A measure of the resistance of a material to Hardness permanent deformation 239 A measure of the rate of diffusion in solids at Diffusivity a constant temperature 238 A measure of the increase in magnetic flux Magnetization due to the insertion of a given material into a magnetic field of strength H 237 A measure of the ease of the electric current Electrical conductivity to pass through a unit volume of material 236 A measure of the difficulty of electric current Electrical resistivity to pass through a unit volume of material 234 A measure of the ability of a capacitor to store electric charge Capacitance

Slip

Hardiness

Elasticity

Diffusion state

Diffusion

State of diffusion

Ferrimagnetism

Ferromagnetism

Antiferromagnetism

Electric conductivity

Conductance

Conductivity

Electric resistance

Resistance

Resistivity

Conductance

Resistance

Inductance

232 A materials system composed of a mixture or Compostie material combination of two or more micro- or macroconstituents that differ in form and chemical composition and which are

Ceramic material

Plastic material

Solid material

Math
QuestText essentially insoluble in each other 617 Change in length of sample divided by the original lecgth of sample 188 A high-purity aluminum ID Choice1 Engineering strain Choice2 Engineering stress Choice3 Shearing stress Choice4 Shearing strain Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Superpure aluminum

Super aluminum

Pure aluminum

Aluminum

230 A material with a high electrical conductivity Electrical conductor

Conductor

Conductance

Electric conductor

195 A kind of glass with a large temperature Long glass differencebetween its softening and strain points 227 A material that can withstand the action of a Refractory material hot environment

Hard glass

Soft glass

Short glass

Ceramic material

Metallic material

Composite material

226 A material that at room temperature Elastomers Plastomers stretches under a low stress to at least twice its length and then quickly returns to almost its original length upon removal of the stress 217 A magnetic material with high coercive force Hard magnetic material Soft magnetic and high saturation induction material 216 A magnetic material with a high permeability Soft magnetic material Hard magnetic and low coercive force material 211 A low-cost inert substance added to plastics Filler make them less costly Plastomers

Filler

Vulcanize

Alnico magnetic alloys Rare-earth magnetic alloys Magnetic anneal Iron-silicon magnetic alloys Vulcanize

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Elastomers

Math
ID QuestText 210 A long molecular chain Choice1 Polymer Choice2 Elastomers Choice3 Plastic Choice4 Thermoplastic Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

205 A light-sensitive polymeric material

Photoresit

Resistor

Diode

Transistor

201 A large and varied group of synthetic Plastic materials which are processed by forming or molding inot shape. 197 A kind of glass with low softening point Soft glass

Plastomers

Elastomers

Polymer

Hard glass

Long glass

Short glass

527 An ion with a negative charge

Anion

Cation

Eletron

Proton

231 A material with low electrical conductivity

Electrical insulator

Insulator

Electric insulator

Semiconductor

674 Different monomers are randomly arranged Random copolymers within the polymer chains 402 A steel with 0.8 % carbon Eutectoid

Alternating copolymers Austenite

Block copolymers

Graft copolymers

Alloys

Bainite

400 A steel less than 0.8 % carbon

Hypoeutectoid

Hypereutectoid

Eutectoid

Proeutectoid

389 A special type of intermolecular permanent dipole atraction that occurs between a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly

Hydrogen bond

Metallic bond

Covalent bond

Ionic bond

Math
QuestText electronegative element and another atom of a highly electronegative element 383 A solid solution in which solute atoms of one element can replace those of solvent atoms of another element 382 A solid solution formed in which the solute atoms can enter the interstices of holes in the solvent-atom lattice 381 A solid shape may be made by allowing the casting to continue until the whole mold cavity is filled. This type of process is called 376 A solid composed of atoms, ions or molecules arranged in a pattern that is repeated in three dimensions 695 Energy released by the liquid to solid transformation 694 Energy losses in magnetic materials while using alternating fields 686 Electrons in the outermost shells which are most often involve in bonding 591 Bias applied to a pn junction so that little current flowa 675 Different monomers in the chain are arranged in relatively long blocks of each monomer ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

Substitutional

Interstitial

Interstitialcy

Frenkel

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Interstitial

Substitutional

Vacancy

Schotty

Solid casting

Drain casting

Slip casting

Firing

Crystal

Crystal structure

Metal

Ceramics

Volume energy

surface energy

Activation energy

Transformation energy Engineering Materials Magnetization energy Engineering loss Materials Electon shell Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Eddy-current energy loss Valence eletron

Hysterisis energy loss Magnetic induction loss Electron configuration Forward bias Outer electron

Reverse bias

Depletion bias

Conduction bias

Block copolymers

Random copolymers Alternating copolymers

Graft polymers

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ID QuestText Choice1 361 A semiconducting material which is Intrinsic semiconductor essentially pure and for which the energy gap is small enough 643 Corrosion attack at or adjacent to a weld as Weld decay the result of galvanic action resulting from structural differences in the weld 625 Composite material consisting of a mixture of Fiber-reinforced a matrix of a plastic material such as a plastics polyster or epoxy strengthened by fibers of high strength such as glass, carbon or aramid 411 A surface imperfection which separates Grain boundary crystals of different orientations in a polycrystalline aggregate 621 Chemical agents added to plastic compounds Plastomers to improve flow and processibility and to reduce brittleness. 847 Flat glass which is produced by having a Float glass ribbon of molten glass cool to the glassbrittle state while floating on the top of a flat bath of molten tin and under a reducing atmosphere 613 Cementite which forms during the eutectoid Eutectoid cementite decomposition of austenite Choice2 Extrinsic semiconductor Pitting corrosion Choice3 Depletion type semiconductor Intergranular corrosion S-glass fibers Choice4 Enhancement type semiconductor Stress corrosion Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

E-glass fibers

Aramid fibers

Grain

Dislocation

Schottky

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Elastomers

Filler

Vulcanize

Thermally tempered Chemically tempered Flat glass glass glass

Eutectoid alpha ferrite

Cementite

Martensite

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

612 Cementite which forms by the Proeutectoid cementite Proeutectoid alpha decomposition of austenite at temperature ferrite above the eutectoid temperature 609 Carbon fibers prodeced mainly from Carbon tibers Tow polyacrylonitrile or pitch which are stretched to align the fibrillar network structure within

Martensite

Bainite

Roving

Aramid fibers

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QuestText each carbon fibers 595 Bond formed by metal atoms by mutual sharing of valence electrons in the form of delocalized electron charge clouds 524 An interstitial solid solution in BCC iron ID Choice1 Metallic bond Choice2 Covalent bond Choice3 Ionic bond Choice4 Permanent bond Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V> Cruzat Anthony

Alpha ferrite

Austenite

Cementite

Pearlite

676 Different monomers show a definite ordered Alternating copolymers Random copolymers Block copolymers alternation 308 A primary processing method for working Forging metals into useful shapes in which the metal is hammered or pressed into shape 305 A primary bond resulting from the Ionic bond electrostatic attraction of oppositely charged ions. 303 A positive charge carrier Hole Annealing Extrusion

Graft copolymers

wire drawing

Colvalent bond

Permanent bond

Metallic bond

Proton

Electron

Neutron

302 A polymer consisting of only one type of monomeric unit 301 A polymer chain consisting of two or more types of monomeric units

Homopolymer

Monomer

Copolymer

Chain polymer

Copolymer

Homopolymer

Monomer

Chain polymer

298 A point imperfection in an ionic crystal in Frenkel which a cations vacancy is associated with an interstitial cation 297 A point imperfection in an ionic crystal in Schottky

Schottky

Interstitialcy

Vacancy

Frenkel

Interstitialcy

Vacancy

Math
QuestText Choice1 which a cation vacancy is associated with an anion vancancy 296 A point imperfection in a crystal lattice Self-interstitial where an atom of the same kind as those os the matrix lattice is positioned in a interstitial site between the matrix atoms 295 A point imperfection in a crystal lattice Vacancy where an atom is missing from an atomic site 293 A pn junction diode which converts alternating current to direct current Rectifier diode ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat William Quiming Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Interstitial

Frenkel

Schottky

Interstitialcy

Frenkel

Schottky

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Diode

Alternating diode

Transformer

292 A plastic material that requires heat to make Thermoplastic it formable and upon cooling, retains its shape 403 A steel with 0.8 to 2.0 % carbon Hypereutectoid

Thermosetting plastic Monomer

Chain polymer

Hypoeutectoid

Proeutectoid

Eutectoid

290 A plastic forming process in which a material Extrusion under high pressure is produced in cross section by forcing it through an opening in a die 17 __________ is the quality of being plastically Plasticity elongated. 279 A particle of radiation with a associated Photon wavelength and frequency. 269 A nominal number of grains per unit area at Grain-size number a particular magnification

Annealing

Forging

Wire drawing

Malleability X-rays

Ductility Ultraviolet rays

Flexibility gamma rays

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Grain-average number

Grain volume

Unit grain

Math
ID QuestText 264 A negative charge carrier Choice1 Electron Choice2 Proton Choice3 Neutron Choice4 Hole Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

263 A natural composite material consisting mainly of a complex array of cellulose fibers in a polymeric material matrix made up primarily of lignin 259 A molding process whereby a heat-softened plastic material is forced by a screw-drive cylinder into a realtively cool mold cavity which gives the plastic the desired shape 258 A modified quenching procedure used for steels to minimize distortion and cracking that may develop during uneven cooling of the heat-treated material 257 A mode of frature characterized by rapid crack propagation 256 A mode of fracture characterized by slow crack propagation 255 A mixture of two or more metals or nonmetal (metals) and nonmetal (nonmetals) 254 A mixture of particles of cementite in an alpha ferrite matrix 590 Bias applied to a pn junction in the conducting direction

Wood

Lignin

Sapwood

Asphalt

Injection molding

Blow molding Extrusion

Compression molding Transfer molding

Engineering Materials

Matrtempering

Austempering

Tempering

Austenitizing

Engineering Materials

Brittle fracture

Ductile fracture

Recovery

Creep

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Ductile fracture

Brittle fracture

Creep

Recovery

Alloy

Metal Alloys

Solution

Composite

Shperoidite

Marteniste

Bainite

Pearlite

Forward bias

Reverse bias

Depletion bias

Conduction bias

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 1061 In this type of casting the identical parts are Die casting cast at maximum production rates by forcing molten metal under considerable pressure into metal molds 466 Aging the alloys at elevated temperatures is Artificial aging called 850 For a diffusing system the concentration of the diffusing species changes with time at different places in the system 574 At this temperature the glass flows at an appreciable rate 961 If a metal deformed by a force returns to its original dimensions after the force is removed 441 A unit cell with an atomic packing factor arrangement in which one atom is in contact with eight identical atoms located at the corners of an imaginary cube 484 An abrupt junction or boundary between pnad n-type regions within a single crystal of a semiconducting material 477 Alpha ferrite which forms during the eutectoid decomposition of austenite Non-steady-state conditions Softening point Choice2 Premanent-mold casting Choice3 Sand casting Choice4 Large casting Subj Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V, Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony

Normal aging

Natural aging

Abnormal aging

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Steady-state conditions Working point

Diffusion

Diffusivity

Annealing point

Strain point

Elastic deformation

Stress deformation

Force deformation

Strain deformation

Body-centered cube

Face-centered cube

Hexagonal closepacked

Tetragonal closepacked

pn junction

Retifier diode

p-type

n-type

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Eutectoid alpha ferrite Eutectoid cementite

Cementite

Martensite

476 Alpha ferite which forms by the Proeutectoid alpha decomposition of austenite at temperatures ferrite above the eutectoid temperature 475 Alloys which are soft magnetic materials with Iron-silicon magnetic

Proeutectoid cementite

Martensite

Bainite

Nickel-iron magnetic Rare-earth magnetic Alnico magnetic alloys Engineering

Math
ID QuestText high saturation inductions Choice1 alloys Polymer alloys alloys Elastomer alloys Choice2 alloys Copolymers alloys Homopolymer alloys Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

474 Alloys consists of mixtures of structurally different homopolymers or copolymers 473 Alloys based on the other metals are called

Nonferrous alloys

Ferrous alloys

Metal alloys

Nonmetal alloys

594 Bond atoms together due to an asymmetrical Fluctuating dipoles distribution of electron charge within atoms. 467 Aid the melt flow of PVC compounds during processing and prevent adhesion to metal surfaced 869 Galvanic cell formed when two pieces of the same metal are electrically connected by an electrolyte but are in solutions of different oxygen concentration 465 Aging the alloy at room temperature is called Lubricants

Ionic bond

Covalent bond

Permanent dipole

Heat stabilizers

Fillers

Pigments

Oxygen-concentration Ion-concentration cell Galvanic cell cell

Corrosion cell

Natural aging

Normal aging

Artificial aging

Abnormal aging

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

580 Atomic arrangement in crystalline solids can Space lattice be described by a network of lines 446 A weak, negative, repulsive reaction of a material to an applied magnetic field 496 An arrangement of metallic elements according to their standard electrochemical potentials Diamagnetism

Valence band

Electron configuration Lattice

Paramagnetism

Ferromagnetism

Antiferromagnetism

Electromotive force series

Ion-concentration cell Oxygen-concentration Cathodic polarization Engineering cell Materials

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ID QuestText 440 A unit cell with an atomic packing factor arrangement in which 12 atoms surround a central identical atom. 439 A unit cell with an atomic packing factor arrangement in which 12 atoms surround a central atom. 438 A type of magnetism in which the magnetic dipoles moments of different ions of an ionically bonded solid are aligned by a magnetic field in an antiparallel manner so that there is a net magnetic moment 532 An isothermal heat treatment which produces a bainite structure in some plain carbon steels 530 An iron-carbon alloy with 0.02 to 2% carbon Choice1 Hexagonal closepacked Face-centered cube Choice2 Tetragonal closepacked Body-centered cube Choice3 Body-centered cube Choice4 Face-centered cube Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Hexagonal closepacked Ferromagnetism

Tetragonal closepacked Antiferrimagnetism

Ferrimagnetism

Antiferromagnetism

Austempering

Austenitizing

Martempering

Tempering

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering

Plain-carbon steel

Plain steel

Eutectoid steel

Iron steel

489 An alloy of two or more metals or a matal(s) Solid solution and a nonmetal(s) which is a single-phase atomic mixture. 472 Alloys based on iron are called Ferrous alloys

Substitutional solid solution Nonferrous alloys

Interstitial solid solution Metal allous

Nucleation

Nonmetal alloys

1037 In the band theory, local energy levels close to valence band 585 Average uniaxial force divided by original cross-sectionalarea 582 Atomic migration in the grain interiors of a

Acceptor levels

Donor levels

Depletion levels

Conduction levels

Engineering stress

Engineering strain

Shearing stress

Shearing strain

Volume diffusion

Grain diffusion

Interstitial diffusion

Self-diffusion

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ID QuestText ploycrystalline aggregate Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

581 Atomic migration at the grain boundaries of Grain-boundary a polycrystalline aggregate diffusion 624 Commonly occurs betweeen atoms and in molecules 898 Heating a steel into the austenite temperature so that its structure becomes austenite 5 ]The alignment of small electric dipoles in a dielectric material to produce a net dipole moment in the material 1058 In this process water is used as the reaction medium Mixed bonding

Grain diffusion

Interstitial diffusion

Substitutional diffusion Ionic bonding

Metallic bonding

Covalent bonding

Austenitizing

Tempering

Austempering

Martempering

Polarization

Electrification

Synchronization

Vitrification

Suspension polymerization

Solution polymerization Dry pressing

Chain polymerization Bulk polymerization

1057 In this process ceramic parts of high density Hot pressing and improved mechanical properties are produced by combining the pressing and firing operations 1056 In this process a solvent is used which Solution dissolves the monomer, the polymer, and the polymerization polymerization initiator. 1055 In this model the energies of the bonding Energy-band valence electrons of the atoms of a solid form a bans of energies 851 For a diffusing system there is no change in Steady-state conditions the concentration of the diffusing species with time at different places in the system

Slip casting

Firing

Suspension polymerization Valence band

Bulk polymerization

Chain polymerization Engineering Materials Intrinsic band Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Conduction band

Non-steady-state conditions

Diffusivity

Diffusion

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ID QuestText 1038 In the band theory, local energy levels near the conduciton band 857 Form another class of engineering thermoplastics because some of their special high-performance characteristics such as high strength, toughness and dimensional stability are required for some engineering designs 1022 In a solid sample of Fe, Co or Ni at room temperature, the spins of the 3d electrons of adjacent atoms align in a parallel direction by a phenomenon called 971 If both hydrogen atoms on one of the carbon atoms of the ethylene monomers are replaced by other atoms or group of atoms, the polymerized polymer is called 721 Fibers made from E glass which is a borosilicate glass and which is the most commonly used glass for fibers for fiberglassreiforced plastics 900 High permeability soft magnetic alloys used for electrical applications where a high sensitivity is required such as for audio and instrument transformers 722 Fibers made from from S-glass which is a magnesia-alumina-silicate glass and which is used for fibers fro fiber glass-reinforced plastics when extra-high-strength fibers are required Choice1 Donor levels Choice2 Acceptor levels Choice3 Conduction levels Choice4 Depletion levels Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat

Polycarbonates

Polythalamide

Acetals

Polysulfones

Spontaneous magnetization

Magnetization

Ferromagnetism

Ferrimagnetism

Engineering Materials

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Vinylidene polymer

Elastomer

Ethylene polymer

Polystyrene

Engineering Materials

E-glass fibers

S-glass fibers

Aramid fibers

Carbon tibers

Engineering Materials

Nickel-iron magnetic alloys

Iron-silicon magnetic Alnico magnetic alloys Rare-earth magnetic alloys alloys

Engineering Materials

S-glass fibers

E-glass fibers

Aramid fibers

Carbon tibers

Engineering Materials

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ID QuestText Choice1 897 Heating a ceramic material to a high-enough Firing temperature to cause a chemical bond to form between the particles 888 Grains which are approximately equal in all Equiaxed grains directions 887 Glass which has been reheated to near its softening temperature and then rapidly colled in air to introduce compressive stresses near its surface 886 Glass which has been given a chemical treatment to introduce large ions into its surface to cause compressive stresses at its surface 870 Galvanic cell formed when two pieces of the same metal are eletrically connected by an electrolyte but are in solutions of different iion concentrations 289 A plastic deformation process which occurs in some metals and under certain conditions 1039 In the case of sheet ingots, about 1/2 in. of metal is removed from the ingot surfaces that will make contact with the hot-rollingmill rolls. This operation is called 410 A suppersaturated interstitial solid solution of carbon in BCC tetragonal iron 341 A region in space where group of electrons are mostly found designated by whole Thermally tempered glass Choice2 Sintering Choice3 Slip casting Choice4 Vintrification Subj Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Typist Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat Anthony V. Cruzat William Quiming

Columnar grains

Poly grains

Grain structure

Chemically glass

Float glass

Brittle glass

Chemically tempered glass

Thermally tempered Float glass glass

Brittle glass

Engineering Materials

Ion-concentration cell

Galvanic cell

Oxygen-concentration Corrosion cell cell

Engineering Materials

Deformation twinning Strain hardening

Hardness

Ultimate tensile strength Overlapping

Engineering Materials Engineering Materials

Scalping

Folding

Shifting

Marteniste

Bainite

Spheroidite

Pearlite

Engineering Materials General Chemistry

energy levels

orbitals

electron spin

sub-levels

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QuestText numbers or capital letters. 1822 These are atoms of the same element having the same atomic number but different atomic mass. 1928 What is the combination of any substance with oxygen known as? 2043 Which of the following gases is green in color? 1132 It is the chemistry of the substance comprising living organisms. 2055 Which of the following is not an acid? 2056 Which of the following is not an allotrope of carbon? 72 A bond that results from the sharing of one, two or three pairs of valence electrons between two atoms. 1085 It is a system of measurement using the unit (m) as a Standard unit for length, kilogram (kg) for mass and seconds (s) for time. 1662 The process of changing a liquid to a gas is called: 1070 Ionic bond is also known as ________. ID Choice1 isotopes Choice2 gamma rays Choice3 disintegration series Choice4 alpha particles Subj General Chemistry Typist William Quiming William Quiming Jeruel Panopio William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Oxidation Chlorine Biochemistry NaOH Silk covalent bond

Combustion Neon Physical chemistry HCl Charcoal polar covalent bond

oxygenation Krypton Organic chemistry HNO(sub3) Graphite metallic bond

Hydrogenation Hydrogen Inorganic chemistry H(sub2)SO(sub4) Diamond ionic bond

General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry

MKS system

SI or metric units

CGS system

FPS system

General Chemistry

vaporization electrovalent bond

melting pass bond Physical chemistry radioactive decay

freezing polar covalent bond Inorganic chemistry radioactivity

sublimation switch bond Biochemistry radiation

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1087 It is a branch of chemistry that deals with the Organic chemistry reactions of the compounds of carbon. 365 A series of spontaneous nuclear changes and disintegration series accompanied by a release of energy and the formation of stable and non-radioactive

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 ammonium chloride carbonic acid Daltons theory Choice3 potassium chlorate calcium carbonate Choice4 ammonium chlorate nitric acid Subj General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming elements. 2016 Which among the following is binary potassium chloride compound? 1531 The 'fizz' in soft drinks is caused by _______. Carbon dioxide 2 It states that no two electrons within the same atom may have the same four quantum numbers. 283 A pH below 7 indicates _______. Paulis Exclusion Principle acidity

Democritus principle Bernoullis Principle

alkalinity Sulfur Dioxide radiation

purity of the sample Argon radioactive decay

presence of ions Hydrogen Peroxide disintegration series

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1913 What gas is evolved when dilute sulfuric acid Hydrogen is added to zinc? 1908 What do you call the spontaneous emission radioactivity of alpha, beta and gamma rays by the disintegration of the nuclei of atoms. 1565 The lead of a pencil mainly contains _______. graphite 1104 It is a region around the nucleus in which an electron will most likely to be found. 1145 It is the process by which radioactive atoms undergo a series of spontaneous nuclear changes until they become stable, nonradioactive atoms. 724 Fill in the missing word: Acid + _______ = Salt + Water 1089 It is a combination of a gas and liquid or a gas alone at very high temperature but the particles carry electrical charges. 1086 It is a branch of chemistry that concerned orbital radioactive decay

albumin energy level radiation

carbon black sub-level radioactivity

chromium electron spin disintegration series

General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry

Base plasma

Nonmetal photon

Oxygen positron

Metal deuterium

General Chemistry General Chemistry

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Inorganic chemistry

Physical chemistry

Organic chemistry

Biochemistry

General Chemistry

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QuestText with chemistry of elements other than carbon 753 Find the area enclosed by the curve x^2 + 8y + 16 = 0 the x-axis and the line x 4 = 0 746 Find the area bounded by the parabola y = 6x x^2 and y = x^2 2x. Note the parabola intersects at point (0,0) and (4,8) 745 Find the area bounded by the parabola x^2 = 4y and y = 4 700 Evaluate the integral of (3x^2 + 9y^2) dx dy if the interior limit has an upper limit of y and a lower limit of 0, and whose outer limit has an upper limit of 2 and lower limit of 0. 743 Find the area bounded by the curve y^2 = 9x and its latus rectum. 742 Find the area bounded by the curve y = cos hx , x = 0, x = 1 and y = 0. 1280 Perform the required integration on the following integrand: 3zr2 Sin a dz dr da. The limits of integration are: z from 0 to 2, r for 0 to 1, and a from 0 to 90 741 Find the area bounded by the curve y = 9 x^2 and the x-axis. 701 Evaluate the integral of (cos 3A)^8 dA fro 0 to pi/6. 702 Evaluate the integral of (x^2 + y^2) dx dy if the interior upper limit is 2y and lower limit of 0 while the outer limit has 2 as upper limit and 1 as lower limit. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

10.67 64 / 3

9.67 44 / 3

8.67 74 / 3

7.67 54 / 3

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

21.33 sq. units 40

33.21 sq. units 20

31.32 sq. units 10

13.23 sq. units 30

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

13.5 1.175 2.0

10.5 1.234 4.0

11.5 1.354 3.0

12.5 1.073 1.0

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

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36 sq. units 35pi/768 17.5

25 sq. units 28pi/768 15.5

18 sq. units 42pi/768 16.5

30 sq. units zero 14.5

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ID QuestText 1201 Many integrals may be evaluated by introducing a new variable of integration in place of the original variable, the two variables being connected by some suitable formulas. This process is called 704 Evaluate the integral of 2 dx / (4x + 3) if the upper limit is 5 and the lower limit is 1. 736 Find the area (in sq. units) bounded by the parabola x^2 2y = 0 and x^2 = 2y + 8 763 Find the area of the triangle which the line 2x - 3y + 6 = 0 forms with the coordinate axes. 712 Evaluate the integral of xy dx with lower limit of 0 and upper limit of 8, subject to the functional relation x = t^3 and y = t^2 711 Evaluate the integral of x(x - 5)^12 dx from 5 to 6 710 Evaluate the integral of x dx / (x + 1)8 if it has an upper limit of 1 and a lower limit of 0. 709 Evaluate the integral of tanh u du. 708 Evaluate the integral of tan^2 x dx. Choice1 Integration by substitution Choice2 Integration by parts Choice3 Partial derivatives Choice4 The chain rule Subj Integral Calculus Typist William Quiming

0.595 10.7 3 96

0.675 4.7 4 100

0.498 9.7 5 150

0.781 11.7 2 99

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0.456 0.022 Ln cosh u + C tan x - x + C

0.672 0.031 Ln sinh u + C sec^2 x + x + C 1/2 Cos (ln x) + C 0.5

0.537 0.056 Cosh u + C 2 sec x - x + C Ln 3 Sin (ln x) + C 1

0.708 0.043 Coth u + C (tan^2 x)/2 + x + C 1.4 Tan (ln x) + C 0.6

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

707 Evaluate the integral of dx / (x + 2) from -6 to Ln 2 -10. 706 Evaluate the integral of Cos (ln x) dx / x. Sin (ln x) + C 1705 The region in the first quadrant, which is 0.8 bounded by the curve x^2 = 4y, the line x = 4, is revolved about the line x = 4. Locate the

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QuestText centroid of the resulting solid of revolution. 705 Evaluate the integral of 32x dx with upper limit of 2 and lower limit of 0 836 Find the volume in the first octant common to equal cylinders of revolution whose axes intersect at right angles, if the radius of each cylinder is 2m. Answer in cu. m. 703 Evaluate the integral of [3^x / e^x] from 0 to 1. 740 Find the area bounded by the curve y = 8 x^3 and the y-axis. 1412 The area of the surface generated by rotating any plane curve about a certain axis in its plane is equal to the product of the length of the arc and the distance traveled by its centroid 834 Find the volume generated if the area between y = cosh x and x-axis from x = 0 for x = 1 is revolved about the x-axis. 832 Find the volume common to the cylinders x^2 + y^2 = 9 and y^2 + z^2 = 9 1943 What is the integral of Cos 2x eSin 2x dx? ID Choice1 64 5.33 cu. m. 32 4.26 cu. m. Choice2 16 6.42 cu. m. Choice3 128 3.86 cu. m. Choice4 Subj Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Typist William Quiming William Quiming

1.051 12 sq. units First proposition of Pappus

1.090 15 sq. units Method of section

2.193 13 sq. units Varignons theorem

2.110 10 sq. units

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Second proposition of Integral Calculus Pappus

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4.42 cu.units

2.83 cu.units

3.43 cu.units

3.83 cu.units

Integral Calculus

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144 cu. m ESin 2x / 2 + C

533 cu. m. eSin 2x + C 52.26

424 cu. m ESin 2x + C 53.26

241 cu. m. eSin 2x / 2 + C 51.26

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

878 Given the area in the first quadrant bounded 50.26 by the curve x^2 = 8y, the line x = 4 and the x-axis. What is the volume generated by revolving this area about the y-axis? 880 Given the area in the first quadrant bounded 26.81 by x^2 = 8y, the line y 2 = 0 and the y-axis.

28.41

27.32

25.83

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QuestText Choice1 What is the volume generated when this area is revolved about the line y 2 = 0 881 Given the area in the first quadrant bounded 80.425 cu. units by y^2 = x , the line x = 4 and the x-axis. What is the volume generated when this axis is revolved about the y-axis 451 A woman and her grandson have the same 66 birthday. For six consecutive birthdays, she is an integral multiple of his age. How old is the grandmother at the sixth of these birthdays? 1793 The variable inside the integral is called Dummy variable variable of integration or integration variable is sometimes referred to as 1396 The area bounded by the curve x^3 = y the 5 line y = 8 and the y-axis is to be revolved about the y-axis. Determine the centroid of the volume generated. 600 By double integration, find the area between 9 sq units the line: y = 6 - 2x, the x-axis and the y-axis 760 Find the area of the region in the first 0.414 quadrant bounded by the curves y = Sin x , y = Cos x and the y-axis 1919 What is the area bounded by the curve y^2 = 5.333 4x and x^2 = 4y 765 Find the centroid of the area under the y = 4 0.75 x2 in the first quadrant 781 Find the distance of the centroid from the y- 9 axis of the area bounded by the curve x^2 = 16y, the line x = 12 and the x-axis ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

74.870 cu. units

67.950 cu. units

98.436 cu. units

Integral Calculus

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45

55

75

Integral Calculus

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Calculus variable

Limits variable

Limits range

Integral Calculus

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Integral Calculus

10 sq. units 0.534

7 sq. units 0. 356

8 sq units 0.486

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

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7.333 0.25 6

6.666 0.50 8

6 1.15 5

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

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ID QuestText 1555 The integral of any quotient whose numerator is the difference of the denominator is the _______ of the denominator. 1918 What is the area bounded by the curve x^2 = 9y and the line y + 1 = 0 601 By integration, determine the area bounded by the curves y = 6x x^2 and y = x^2 2x 1920 What is the area bounded by the curve y^2 = x and the line x 4 = 0 1399 The area bounded by the curve y^2 = 12x and the line x = 3 is revolved about the line x = 3. What is the volume generated? 1400 The area enclosed by the ellipse (x^2)/4 + (y^2)/4 = 1 is revolved about the line x = 3, what is the volume generated? 1402 The area in the second quadrant of the circle x^2 + y^2 = 36 is revolved about the line y + 10 = 0. What is the volume generated? 794 Find the integral of (ex - 1) dx / (ex + 1) 1917 What is the area between y = 0 , y = 3x^2 , x = 0 and x = 2? 1790 The unit of linear density equal to the mass in grams per 9000 m of fiber, yarn, or other textile strand. 1848 This is the part of physics concerned with movement and the forces that cause it. 1107 It is a surface where all points are equidistant Choice1 Logarithm Choice2 Product Choice3 Reciprocal Choice4 Derivative Subj Integral Calculus Typist William Quiming

4 21.33 units2 32 / 3 181

5 25.60 units2 10 187

6 17.78 units2 31 / 3 185

3 30.72 units2 11 183

Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus Integral Calculus

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355.3

360.1

370.3

365.10

Integral Calculus

2228.83

2218.63

2233.43

2208.53

Integral Calculus

Ln (ex + 1)2 - x + C 8 Denier

Ln (ex + 1) - x + C 24 Dinier

Ln (ex - 1) + x + C 12 Delier

Ln (ex - 1)2 + x + C 6 Reined

Integral Calculus

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Mechanics Sphere

Sound Trapezoid

Light Circle

None of the above Rhombus

Math
QuestText Choice1 from one point, called the center. 1079 It can be defined as the set of all points in the ellipse plane whose distances from fixed points is a constant. 1355 Study of motion with reference to the force Kinematics which causes the motion is 1476 The difference between an approximate Absolute error value of a quantity and its exact value or the true value. 1098 It is a plane curve where all points are Circle equidistant from a point in the plane called the center. 1090 It is a combination of two different rays or Angle line segments that share a single end point. 639 Convergent series is a sequence of Lesser decreasing number or when the succeeding term is ______ than the preceding term. 1392 The angle which the line of sight to the Angle of elevation object makes with the horizontal which is above the eye of the observer is called 1391 The angle which the line of sight to the Angle of depression object makes with the horizontal is below the eye of an observer. 1410 The area of the region bounded by two annulus concentric circles is called 1289 Poisson ratio is The ratio for the unit lateral deformation to the unit longitudinal deformation ID Choice2 circle Choice3 hyperbola Choice4 parabola Typist Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Subj

Dynamics Relative error

Kinetics One

Statics Change

Parabola

Conic sections

Quadrilaterals

Polygon Greater

Plane Equal

Triangle Ten times more

Angle of depression

Acute angle

Bearing

Angle of elevation

Acute angle

Bearing

ring The other term for slenderness

washer The other term for factor safety

circular disk

Mathematics Terms William Quiming The ratio of the stress Mathematics Terms William to strain Quiming

Math
ID QuestText 1245 Newton was inspired by an apple. Pappus proposition were inspired by what fruit? 1189 Load on a specimen divided by the area through which it acts. 1526 The field of mathematics which rest on upon the fundamental concept of limits and was created by Newton and Leibniz. 1152 It is the scientific area of applied mechanics for the study of the strength of engineering materials and their mechanical behaviour in general. 1147 It is the quadrilaterals that have two parallel sides of unequal lengths. 1146 It is the quadrilaterals that have opposite sides of equal length. 1143 It is the portion of a line that includes a particular point, called the end point, and all points extending infinitely to one side of the end point. 1142 It is the plane figure bounded by straight lines. 1129 It is the branch of mathematics that deals with shapes and sizes. It may be thought of as the science of space. 1188 Load at Specified Elongation. Choice1 Apple and lemon Stress Calculus Choice2 Apple and pear Elasticity Physics Choice3 Lemon and orange Strain Boolean algebra Choice4 Apple and banana Deformation Quantum mechanics Subj Typist Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming

Strength of materials

Engineering mechanics

Soil mechanics

Hydraulics

Trapezoids Parallelograms Ray

Parallelograms Trapezoids Polygon

Rhombus Rhombus Plane

Square Square Line segment

Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming

Polygon Geometry

Circle Trigonometry

Angle Algebra

Triangle Mechanics

Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming Mathematics Terms William Quiming

LASE

LOSE Solid Geometry

LSE Trigonometry

LOSPELO Mechanics

1125 It is great value in the development of Analytic geometry mathematics because it unified the concepts of analysis (number relationships) and

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QuestText Choice1 geometry (space relationships). 1106 It is a sequence of numbers such that Arithmetic progression successive terms differ by a constant. 1602 The moment of inertia of a triangle with 3 respect to the base is ____ time its moment of inertia with respect to its centroidal axis? 1601 The moment of inertia of a triangle with Bh3/12 respect to the base b is 1600 The moment of inertia of a rectangle with 4 respect to the base is ____ times its moment of inertia with respect to the centroid. 354 A rope making 1 & 1/4 turns around a 1150 stationary horizontal drum is used to a support heavy weight. If the coefficient of friction is 0.40, what weight can be supported by exerting a 50 KN force at the other end of the rope. 355 A rope wrapped twice around a post will 0.349 support a weight of 4000 KN when a force of 50 KN is exerted at the other end. Determine the coefficient of friction. 367 A simple beam 10 m long carries a 500 kN-m concentrated load of 200 kN at the midspan. What is the maximum moment of the beam? 369 A single beam carrying a uniform load of w WL2/8 throughout its entire length l has a maximum moment of 1859 Three forces 20 N, 30 N and 40 N are in 104.48 equilibrium. Find the biggest angle formed by these forces. ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

Harmonic progression Infinite progression 2 4

Geometric progression Mathematics Terms William Quiming 5 Mechanics William Quiming Bh3/3 5 Mechanics Mechanics William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Bh3/6 3

Bh3/36 2

1178

1125

1179

Mechanics

0.258

0.236

0.369

Mechanics

William Quiming

250 kN-m

400 kN-m

100 kN-m

Mechanics

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WL2/2

WL2/4

WL/2

Mechanics

102.36

101.42

103.21

Mechanics

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ID QuestText 542 Another term of moment of inertia 1599 The moment of inertia of a plane figure,_________. Choice1 Choice2 Second moment of Moments of mass area Increases as distance of Is maximum at the the axis moves farther centroidal axis from the centroid Shear is zero 5 Shear is maximum 3 Choice3 Moment area Is zero at the centroidal axis Choice4 All of the above Decreases as the distance of the axis moves farther from the centroid Shear is negative 2 Subj Mechanics Mechanics Typist William Quiming William Quiming

564 At highest or lowest point on the moment diagram, 1603 The moment of inertia of the circle with respect to its tangent is _____ times its centroidal moment of inertia. 1604 The moment of the resultant of two concurrent forces with respect to a center of their planes is equal to the algebraic sum of the moments of the components with respect to the same center. 1629 The of the body or system is the point about with the product of the mass and moment arm sums up to zero. 588 Ball bearings permit a wheel to turn freely on an axle without creating any heat because they form a mechanical system that involves 1642 The point through which the resultant of the distributed gravity force passes regardless of the orientation of the body in space. 596 Branch of Mechanics which deals with the bodies in motion 805 Find the moment of inertia, with respect to x-axis of the area bounded by the parabola y^2 = 4x and the line x = 1

Shear is half the maximum moment 4

Mechanics Mechanics

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Varignons theorem

Law of reaction

Mass moment of inertia

Law of Inertia

Mechanics

Center of mass

Center of gravity

Centroid

All of the above

Mechanics

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No sliding friction.

No electricity.

No friction of either type. Centerpoint

No static friction.

Mechanics

Center of gravity

Center of mass

Center of inertia

Mechanics

Dynamics 2.13

Statics 2.68

Kinetics 2.35

Kinematics 2.56

Mechanics Mechanics

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ID QuestText Choice1 610 Catenary is the shape assumed by perfectly Y = cosh x flexible uniform cable hanging between supports. It is a graph of 275 A pair of forces equal in magnitude, opposite Couple in direction and not in the same line is called 634 Compute the resultant of the position 3i, j+5k vectors for the points (2, 4, 3) and (1,-5,2)of a rectangular coordinate system in terms of the unit vectors i, j, k. 663 Determine the moment of inertia with 1.6 respect to x-axis of the region in the first quadrant which is bounded by the curve y2 = 4x, the line y = 2 and the y-axis 189 A hoist with a 120 hp engine is capable of 27.93% lifting a 50 KN load a height of 6 m. in 12 sec. What is the efficiency of this machine? 799 Find the magnitude of the vector having 4.58 initial point A (2, 4, 5) and terminal point B(3, 2, 1). 1239 Momentum is the product of mass and Velocity 1884 Varignons theorem is used to determine Location of centroid ____________. 55 A 900 N weight hangs on a vertical rope. A 1174.867 N man pushes this weight horizontally until the rope makes an angle of 40 degrees with the vertical. What is the tension in the rope? 2054 Which of the following is NOT a method of Maxwell diagram determining the bar force of a truss member? Choice2 Y = sinh x Choice3 Parabola Choice4 X = cosh y Subj Mechanics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Torque 2i, 3j + 2k

Moment 4i-5j+3k

All of the above 5i-2j+4k

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2.3

1.3

1.9

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32.42%

33.51%

26.48%

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5.39

3.78

5.17

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Acceleration Moment of inertia 1285.692 N

Force Mass moment of inertia 917.128 N

Time Moment of area 834.638 N

Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics

Method of section

Method of virtual work

Method of joints

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ID QuestText 969 If an object exerts a normal force on a surface, then its normal force is 1872 Two lengths of a steel wire are used to support a chandelier of weight W. the tension in the wire must 46 A 10-kN shell is fired from a gun weighing 1,500 kN. If the muzzle velocity of the shell is 450 m/sec. and the recoil of the gun is checked by a nest of spring having a modulus of 400KN/m., what is the maximum recoil distance? 77 A bus travels northward from point d for one hour, then eastward for 30 min., then shifted n. 30 e. the bus constant speed is 40 kph. when the bus is 64.7 km directly away from d, how long in hours has it traveled? 75 A branch of physical science which deals with state of rest or motion of bodies under the action of forces. 1238 Momentum is a property related to the object's _________. 53 A 5 m x 5 cm. is cut from a corner of 20 cm. x 30 cm. cardboard; find the centroid from the longest side 74 A branch of mechanics which deals with bodies at rest. 1473 The diagram of an isolated body with the representation of all external forces acting on it is called 1390 The angle or inclination of ascend of a road Choice1 Perpendicular to the surface Have a vector sum of magnitude W 1.85 Choice2 Less than the frictional force Each be W Choice3 Choice4 Subj Parallel to the surface Equal to the weight of Mechanics the object Each be W/2 Have a vector sum of Mechanics magnitude > W 1.5 1.95 Mechanics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

2.0

2.0

1.75

2.25

2.5

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William Quiming

Mechanics

Kinetics

Kinematics

Statics

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motion and mass 10.33

mass and acceleration 12.06

motion and weight 11.32

weight and velocity 13.02

Mechanics Mechanics

Statics Free body diagram

Dynamics

Kinetics

Kinematics Shear and moment diagram 1.86 degrees

Mechanics Mechanics

Stress-strain diagram Maxwell diagram

4.71 degrees

4.17 degrees

5.12 degrees

Mechanics

Math
QuestText having a 8.25% grade is 168 A framework composed of members jointed at their ends to form a rigid structure. 1976 What momentum does a 40 lbm projectile possess if the projectile is moving at 420 mph? 1950 What is the mass moment of inertia of a sphere of mass m and radius r? 874 Given a cylinder of radius r, altitude h and mass m. What is its mass moment of inertia? 143 A couple consists of two forces, ____ in magnitude, parallel and oppositely directed. 1301 Refers to an object traveling faster than the sound ID Choice1 Truss 765 lbf- sec Choice2 Machine 16,860 lbf -sec Joist 24,640 lbf- sec Choice3 Purlin 523.6 bf- sec Choice4 Subj Mechanics Mechanics Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph

2/5 mr2 1/2 mr2 Equal supersonic

1/4 mr2 1/4 mr2

1/3 mr2 1/3 mr2

1/2 mr2 2/5 mr2

Mechanics Mechanics

Directly proportional Unequal ultrasonic supersonic

Inversely proportional Mechanics seismic Physics

1379 The action of a force is characterized by

All of the above

1272 Originally defined as the fraction 1/86400 of Second the mean solar day and now defined as he duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation of a certain state of he cesium-133 atom. 1254 One horse power is equivalent to 746 watts

The direction of its action Minute

Point of application Hour

Its magnitude Day

Physics Physics

7460 watts

74.6 watts

7.46 watts

Physics

1305 Refers to the sound below 20 Hz

infrasonic

ultrasonic

supersonic

seismic

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Math
ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist C. Abelgas jojo

555 As a transverse wave travels through a medium, the individual particles of the medium move 1035 In Physics, if Lf and Lv are the latent heat of fusion and vaporization, respectively, which of the following equations apply in determining the amount of energy needed to freeze a liquid. 660 Determine the kinetic energy of a car moving at 50 mph when it weighs 950 lb. 1082 It describes the luminous flux incidence per unit area and is expressed in lumens per square meter. 970 if an object is thrown vertically upward, its acceleration

perpendicular to the parallel to the direction of wave travel direction of wave travel Q = -mLf Q = -mLv

in circles

in ellipses

Physics

Q = mLf

Q = mLv

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79323.4 illiminance

73223.5 luminance

78934.6 luminous intensity

77889.3 radiance

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is equal to that of an is smaller than that of greater than that of object thrown vertically the object thrown the object thrown downward vertically downward vertically downward Pascal's theorem Fluid theorem

zero until the object reaches maximum point Hydraulic theorem

Physics

551 Any two points along a stream line in an ideal Bernoulli's Energy fluid in steady state flow, the sum of theorem pressure, the potential energy per unit volume and the kinetic energy per unit volumehas the same value. This concept is known as the 1377 The accurate formulation of the laws of Newton motions, as well as the law of gravitation was made by 578 At what situation when the colliding object

Physics

Galileo

Kepler

Varingon

Physics

when their masses are when the target is

when their masses

when their masses are Physics

John Joseph C. Abelgas John

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QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 stops and the target moves off with the same equal and the target is stationary even if are equal and the speed after collsion? stationary. their masses are not target is moving with equal. a speed less than that of the colliding body 599 Buoyant force si equal to density of fluid X density of fluid X total density of fluid X volume submerged volume volume above he surface 1253 One gram of ice at 0 deg Celsius is placed on The volume of ice will a container containing 2,000,000 cubic not change meters of water at 0 deg celsius. Assuming no heat loss, what will happen? 1237 Momentum is a property related to the motion and mass object's ____________ ID Choice4 Subj equal and the target is moving with speed greater than that of the colliding body specific gravity of fluid Physics X volume submerged Typist Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas jojo

Ice will become water Some parts of ice will All of the above not change

Physics

mass and acceleration

motion and weight

weight and velocity

Physics

1221 Melting point of ice is ___________

4 deg Celsius

373 K

273K

100 deg Celsius

Physics

1187 Linear momentum is a product of mass and velocity and this can be expressed also as a function of 1371 The ________ of two vectors is obtained by adding one vector to the negative of the other. 1912 What fundamental force holds quarks together to form particles such as protons

force, time

force, acceleration, time

force, velocity, time

force, displacement, time

Physics

difference

product

sum

magnitude

Physics

strong force

weak force

electromagnetic force gravitational force

Physics

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ID QuestText sound Choice1 radio Choice2 Choice3 infrared Choice4 electromagnetic Physics Subj Typist jojo and neutrons? 2081 Which type of wave requires a material medium through which to travel? 2062 Which of the following is true about collision?

In elastic collision, no kinetic energy is lost

461 According to this law. "The force between two charges varies directly as the magnitudeof each charge and inversely as the square of the distance between them". 449 A wheel is rotating at 4000 rpm. If it experience a deceleration of 20 rad/sec2. Through how many revolutions will it rotate before it stops? 2082 Which wave phenomenon occurs when vibrations in one object cause vibrations in a second object? 1615 The negative ratio or the relative velocity after a collision to a relarive velocity before a collision 1667 The process of transimitting heat through space.

Coulomb's law

In elastic collision, the two colliding bodies stick together after impact law of universal ravitation

In completely Kinetic energy is not Physics inelastic colision, no conserved in an elastic kinetic energy is lost. collsion Newton's law inverse square law Physics

698

400

520

720

Physics

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resonance

intensity

tuning

reflection

Physics

jojo

coefficient of restitution

coefficient of friction coefficient of sliding

coefficient of kinetic fricion

Physics

radiation

conduction

convection

conservation

Physics

2008 When the kinetic energy of a system is the same as before and after collission of two bodies, it is called

Elastic collision

Plastic collision

Inelastic collision

Static collision

Physics

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ID QuestText 1306 Refers to the vertical speed at which the force of air resistance is just sufficient to balance the body's weight 520 An impulse causes Choice1 Terminal speed Choice2 Gravitation acceleration Choice3 Drag Lift Choice4 Physics Subj Typist John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming

The objects The objects momentum to change momentum to decrease

The objects momentum to increase

2014 Whenever the surfaces of two bodies are in Friction contact, there will be a limiting amount of resistance to sliding between them. This is known as 1964 What is the speed of a synchronous earth's 11,777 kph satellite situated 4.5 x 10^7 meters from the earth? 2032 Which of the following BEST describes F=ma dAlemberts Principle? 434 A truck travels from point M northward for 47.88 30 min., then eastward for one hour, then shifted N. 30 W. If the constant speed is 40 kph, how far directly from M in km, will it be after 2 hours? 390 A speedboat is pulling a water-skier with a Zero. rope, exerting a large forward force on her. The skier is traveling forward in a straight line path at a constant speed. The net force experienced by the skier is 377 A solid disk flywheel (I = 200 kg-m) is rotating 888 x 10^3 J with a speed of 900 rpm. What is the

Coefficient of friction Angle of friction

The objects Physics momentum to remain constant or be conserved Coefficient of sliding Physics

William Quiming

12,000 kph

12,077 kph

11,070 kph

Physics

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Stress is directly proportional to the strain 43.55

First law of motion

F=kx

Physics

45.22

41.66

Physics

In the forward direction.

In the backward direction.

In the upward direction.

Physics

William Quiming

680 x 10^3 J

730 x 10^3 J

l00 x l0^3 J

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QuestText rotational kinetic energy? 373 A small hole in the sack of rice cause some rice to be wasted while the sack is being lifted vertically to a height of 30 m. The weight loss is proportional to the cube root of the distance traversed. If the total loss was 16 kg., find the work done 1945 What is the kinetic energy of a 4,000-lb automobile, which is moving at 44 fps? 1942 What is the inertia of a bowling ball (mass is 0.5 kg and radius of 15 cm.) rotating at an angular speed of 10 rpm for 6 seconds? 486 An airtight closed box of weight P is suspended from a spring balance. A bird of weight W is placed on the floor of the box, and the balance reads W + P. If the bird flies without accelerating. What is the balance reading? 1437 the capacitance of a capacitor is defined by its charge divided by the ___________ ID Choice1 2940 kg.m. Choice2 2369 kg.m. Choice3 3108 kg.m. Choice4 2409 kg.m. Physics Subj Typist William Quiming

1.21 x 10^5 ft=lb 0.0045 kg - m^2

1.12 x 10^5 ft=lb 0.001 kg - m^2

2.01 x 10^5 ft=lb 0.002 kg - m^2

1.01 x 10^5 ft=lb 0.045 kg - m^2

Physics Physics

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P+W

P-W

P+2W

Physics

potential difference

energy

current

Internal resistance

Physics

1309 Resonance occurs when one vibrating object frequency transfers energy to a second object causing it to vibrate. The energy transfer is most efficient when, compared to the first object, the second object has the same natural 2052 Which of the following is incorrect? All scalar quantities have directions

loudness

amplitude

speed

Physics

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All vector quantities have direction

All scalar quantitites have magnitude

All vector quantities have magnitude

Physics

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 luminance rays Choice3 Choice4 luminous intensity Physics Subj Typist Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming

1372 The ___________ of a surface is the illuminance luminous flux per unit area that reaches the surface 618 Change of momentum is equal to impulse

displacement

power

kinetic energy

Physics

1865 To maximize the horizontal range of the projectile, which of the following applies?

The tangent function of the angle of trajectory must be equal to one 1384 The amount of heat neede to change solid to latent heat of fusion liquid is

Maximize the angle of elevation and velocity condensation

Maximize the angle of Maximize velocity elevation cold fusion solid fusion

Physics

Physics

576 At what angular velocity must the earth and 0.012 rpm a metal ball rotate so that the ball seems weightless? Assume the radius of the earth as 6400 km. 1868 Two electrons have speeds of 0.7c and x 0.09c respectively. If their relative velocity is 0.65c. Find x. 1672 The product of force and time during which it impulse acts is called

0.021 rpm

0.024 rpm

0.014 rpm

Physics

0.12c

0.15c

0.05c

Physics

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momentum

coefficient of rstitution

impac

Physics

1479 The displacement per unit time

Velocity

Speed

Acceleration

Motion

Physics

Math
ID QuestText Speed Choice1 Choice2 Velocity Choice3 Acceleration motion Choice4 Physics Subj Typist Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming

1483 The distance per unit time

1515 The energy stored in a stretched elastic material such as a spring is

elastic potential energy internal energy

kinetic energy

mechanical energy

Physics

614 Centrifugal force is

1532 The fluid pressure is the same in all directions. This is known as

Directly proportional to the square of the tangential velocity Pascal's principle

Directly proportional to the radius of the curvature Bernoullis Theorem

Inversely proportional to the square of the tangential velocity Ideal fluid principle

Directly proportional to the square of the weight of the object Archimedes Principle

Physics

Physics

2104 You are watching a child is flying a kite at the In the upward park. The kite is hovering motionless in the direction. sky, about 100 m above the ground. The wind is blowing smoothly toward the east. The net force on the kite is 1425 The average human ear is sensitive to 20 to 20000 Hz frequencies over a range of

Toward the west.

Toward the east.

Zero.

Physics

30 to 30000 Hz

40 to 30000 Hz

20 to 35000 Hz

Physics

233 A measure of inertia of a body, which is its resistance to a change in velocity.

Mass

Force

Acceleration

Moment of inertia

Physics

2035 Which of the following does not describe the Focus

Apogee

Perigee

Eccentricity

Physics

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ID QuestText orbit as observed from earth? Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming

1067 Inellastic collision is a collision in which the total kinetic energy after the collision is _____ before collision 1065 Increasing the amplitude of a sound wave produces a sound with

less than

greater than

equal

equal to zero

Physics

greater loudness

lower speed

higher pitch

shorter wavelength

Physics

1043 In the equation E=mc^2, c is

speed of light

speed of sound

einstein constant

the distance between Physics the neutral axis to the outermost fiber 96.8 kph Physics

1687 The rated speed of a highway curve of 60 m. 93.6 kph radius is 50 kph. If the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is 0.60, what is the maximum speed at which a car can round the curve without skidding? 19 __________ means comparing a thing with a measurement standard to see how many times as big it is.

96 kph

94.2 kph

quality

quantity

efficiency

Physics

1093 It is a device in which electricity temporarily capacitor may be stored

inductor

resistor

transistor

Physics

21 ___________ is the quality of being plastically elongated.

Plasticity

Flexibility

Ductility

Malleabiliy

Physics

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist C. Abelgas William Quiming John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas

1772 The theorem which is closely related to dAlemberts theorem is the 37 _________states that ligh progresses as a wave that every point on wave front acts as a secondary source sending ahead wavelets and that at any instant the new wave front is the surface tangent to all these wavelets. 38 ________is a change in position, specified by a length and a direction

Newtons second law of motion Huygen's principle

Newtons first law of Newtons third law of Bernoullis theorem motion motion Newton's principle Napier's principle Pascal's principles

Physics Physics

displacement

distance

height

lengrh

Physics

39 _______DEALS WITH THE PHENOMENA COMMON TO ELECTRIC CHARGES IN MOTION AND AT REST

Electrostatics

Electromagnetics

magnetics

electrodynamics

Physics

43 A 0.686-meter-long wire has a crossnichrome sectional area of 8.23 10^6 meter^2 and a resistance of 0.125 ohm at 20 Celsius. This wire could be made of 83 A car traveling at 70 kilometers per hour resonance accelerates to pass a truck. When the car reaches a speed of 90 kilometers per hour the driver hears the glove compartment door start to vibrate. By the time the speed of the car is 100 kilometers per hour, the glove compartment door has stopped vibrating.

copper

tungsten

aluminum

Physics

diffraction

Doppler effect

destructive interference

Physics

jojo

Math
QuestText This vibrating phenomenon is an example of 84 A cars performance is tested on various horizontal road surfaces. The brakes are applied, causing the rubber tires of the car to slide along the road without rolling. The tires encounter the greatest force of friction to stop the car on 240 A measure of the resistance of a body it offers to any change in its angular velocity, determined by its mass and distribution of its mass about the axis of rotation is known as 366 A ship started sailing S. 4235 W. at the rate of 5kph. After 2 hours, ship B started at the same port going N 4620W at the rate of 7 kph. After how many hours will the second ship be exactly north of ship A.? 13 _________ is the change in direction of a light ray because of change in speed ID Choice1 dry concrete Choice2 wet concrete Choice3 dry asphalt Choice4 wet asphalt Physics Subj Typist John Joseph C. Abelgas

angular acceleration

moment of inertia

friction

torsion

Physics

5.8

2.96

3.84

4.03

Physics

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Refraction

Rarefaction

reflection

rejection

Physics

12 _________ is heat transfer due to motion of convection matter.

conduction

radiation

combustion

Physics

11 _________ is a highly concentrated pressure sonic-boom wave produced when an object flies faster than the speed of sound 853 For a system to be in equilibrium, All of the above

shock wave

sonic wave

sonic radiation

Physics

All forces must be

It must satisfy the 3

The force polygon

Physics

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 concurrent, if not acting parallel luminous intensity Choice3 static equations illuminance Choice4 must close luminance Physics Subj Typist Quiming John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas

14 _________ is the quantity of visible radiation luminous flux passing per unit time.

15 __________ is a heat transfer from molecule conduction to molecule through a body or through bodies in contact 1081 It describes the luminous flux incidence per unit area and is expressed in lumens per square meter 2026 Which is a vector quantity? illuminance

convection

radiation

combustion

Physics

luminance

luminous intensity

Radiance

Physics

displacement

mass

work

speed

Physics

169 A free falling body is a body in a rectilinear motion and with constant ________

acceleration

speed

deceledration

velocity

Physics

8 ________ is form of energy, associated with heat kinetic energy of the random motion of large numbers of molecules. 7 ________ is arbitrarily defined as any influence capable of producing a change in the motion of an object. force

internal energy

thermal energy

enthalpy

Physics

work

power

energy

Physics

Math
ID QuestText 6 ______ is the condition of pressure and temperature at which three phases can coexist in equilibrium Choice1 triple point Choice2 critical point Choice3 freezing point Choice4 boiling point Subj Physics Typist John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas jojo John Joseph C. Abelgas Jojo John Joseph

36 _________is any undesired sound

noise

musical tone

unpitched sound

low frequency sound

Physics

855 For perfectly elastic collision, the coefficient 1 of restitution, e, is equal to

negative value

infinity

Physics

4 "For every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction". This is known as

Newton's third law

Newton's second law Newton's first law

Law of inertia

Physics

9 ________ is the condition of pressure and temperature at which a liquid and its vapor are indistinguishable.

critical point

triple point

boiling point

freezing point

Physics

891 Gravitational forces differ from electrostatic attractive, only forces in that gravitational forces are 1946 What is the latent heat of fusion required to 334 kJ/kg turn ice to liquid?

repulsive, only 2256 kJ/kg

neither attractive nor both attractive and repulsive repulsive 970 Btu/lbm 168 Btu/lbm

Physics Physics

1670 The product of a waves frequency and its period is 2005 When the colliding bodies stick together on impact which results in the maximum

one completely inelastic

wavelength elastic

its velocity inelastic

Planck's constant perfectly elastic

Physics Physics

Math
QuestText Choice1 possible loss in kinetic energy, it is said to be __________ collision. 2010 When the total kinetic energy of system is Elastic collision the same as before and after collision of two bodies, it is called 2011 When two waves of te same frequency, dpeed and amplitude traveling in opposite directions are superimposed, destructive interference always result ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C.

Plastic collision

Inelastic collision

Static collision

Physics

standing waves are produced

constructive interference always result the colliding object continues in motion with the same direction and same speed. straight line collision

the phase difference is Physics always zero

986 If the colliding object has a mass greater than the colliding object colliding object stops that of the stationary target, after impact, continues its motion in the same direction with reduced speed 124 A collision in which the total kinetic energy after the collision is less than that before collision. Inelastic collision Elastic collision

the lighter object bounces off the heavier one

Physics

off center collision

Physics

203 A leak from a faucet comes out in a separate Surface tension drops. Which of the following is the main cause of this phenomenon? 1820 Thermaol energy refers to the random atoms and molecules kinetic energy of all ________ in a substance.

Air resistance

Gravity

Viscocity of he fluid

Physics

atoms

molecules

masses

Physics

1154 it is the temperature to which the air must dew point be cooled, at a constant pressure, to produce saturation.

triple point

point of saturation

critical point

Physics

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Weight Choice3 Relative density Choice4 Specific weight Physics Subj Typist Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas William Quiming William Quiming

649 Defined quantitatively as the amount of Mass matter of which the object is made. It also refer to as the measure of the object's inertia 647 Defined as the gravitational force exerted on Weight an object because of its attraction to some other masses such as the earth. 615 Centrifugal force is __________.

Mass

Inertia

Either mass or weight Physics

directly proportional to directly proportional inversely proportional directly proportional the square of the to the radius of the to the square of the to the square of the tangential velocity curvature tangential velocity weight of the object Statics 91.5 kph Buoyancy 90.2 kph None of the above 88.3 kph

Physics

1736 The study of forces on a body that make it Equilibrium move or stay at rest 733 Find the angle of banking for a highway curve 89.4 kph of 90 m. radius esigned to accommodate cars traveling at 160 kph, if the coefficient of friction between tires and the road is 0.60. What is the rated speed of the curve? 2028 Which is not a vector quantity? electric charge 1685 The range of a projectile depends on initial velocity and angle of projection

Physics Physics

magnetic field strength initial velocity only

velocity initial velocity and weight of the body

displacement

Physics

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initial velocity, weight Physics of the body and the angle of projection electric potential difference neither particles nor waves Physics Physics

2048 which of the following is a vector quantity 1184 Light demonstrates the characteristics of

electric field strength both particles and waves

electric resistance particles, only

electric charge waves, only

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 20 ___________ is the luminous intensity per luminance unit projected area emitted by an extended source. It is measured in candles per square foot or candles per square meter. 1034 In Physics, if Lf and Lv are the latent heat of Q = -mLf fusion and vaporization, respectively, which of the following equations apply in determining the amount of energy needed to a freeze a liquid? 1008 If the velocity of a body doubled in value, its momentum _____ will also doubled Choice2 luminous flux Choice3 illuminance Choice4 rays Physics Subj Typist John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas jojo

Q = -mLv

Q = mLv

Q = mLf

Physics

acceleration

impulse

kinetic energy

Physics

1991 What will happen to the kinetic energyof the quadrupled body if its velocity doubled?

doubled

tripled

remains the same

Physics

1671 The product of force and displacement is called

work

energy

power

momentum

Physics

1675 The property by virtue of which a body tends Elasticity to return to its original size or shape after a deformation and when the deforming forces have been removed. 1877 Two waves having the same frequency and 0 deg amplitude are traveling in the same medium. Maximum constructive interference occurs at points where the phase difference between the two superposed waves is

Malleability

Ductility

Plasticity

Physics

90 deg

180 deg

270 deg

Physics

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 1703 The reciprocal of bulk modulus of any fluid is volume strain called Choice2 volume stress Choice3 compressibility Choice4 shape elasticity Subj Physics Typist John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas John Joseph C. Abelgas jojo

1761 The tendency of any object to remain at rest inertia or to continue in motion is called

equilibrium

mass

static

Physics

1781 the trajectory of a projectile is a graph of

parabola

ellipse

circle

hyperbola

Physics

1809 The work done in accelerating an object kinetic energy potential energy along a frictionless horizontal surface is equal to the change in the objects 987 If the colliding object has a mass less than the lighter object colliding object stops that of the stationary target, after impact, bounces off the heavier one 1810 The work done per unit charge wen a charge potential difference is moved from one point to another is known as 164 A flower pot falls off a ledge of a 5th floor window, just as it passes the third floor window, someone accidentally drops a glass of water from the window. Which of the folowing is true? 1141 it is the number of waves per unit time that pass a point The flower pot hits the ground first and with a higher speed that the glass frequency Electric current

velocity

momentum

Physics

the colliding object continues its motion in the same direction with reduced speed Inductance

the colliding object Physics continues its motion in the same direction with the same speed Conductance Physics

The flower pot hits the ground at the same time as the glass period

The glass hits the ground before the flower pot.

The flower pot and the Physics glass hits the ground with the same speed.

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79 A cable suspended from supports which are 200 ft apart has a sag 50 ft. If the cable hangs in the form of a parabola, find its equation, taking the origin at the lowest point. 60 A ball is dropped from a building 100 m high. If the mass of the ball is 10 gm after what time will the ball strike the earth? 317 A projectile is thrown with a speed of 100 ft/sec in a direction 30 degrees above the horizontal. Determine the highest point to which it rises. 287 A plane headed due east with airspeed of 240 mph. If a winf at 40 mph is blowing from the North, find the ground speed of the plane. 54 A 50,000 N car traveling with a speed of 150 km/hr rounds a curve whose radius is 150 m. Find the centripetal force. 222 A man rows downstream at the rate of 5 mph and upstream at a rate of 2 mph. How far downstream should he go if he is to return in 7/4 hours after leaving? 223 A man travels in a motorized banca at the rate of 15 kph from his barrio to the poblacion and come back to his barrio at the rate of 12 kph. If his total time of travel back and forth is 3 hours, determine the distance from the poblacion to the barrio.

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ID QuestText 241 A measure of the resistance of a body it offers to any change in its angular velocity, determined by the mass and distribution of its mass about the axis of rotation is known as 250 A missile is fired with a speed of 100 fps in a direction 30 degrees above the horizontal. Determine the maximum height to which it rises. 64 A baseball is thrown from a horizontal plane following a parabolic path with an initial velocity of 100 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. How far from the throwing point will the ball attain its original level? 68 A block weighing 500 kN rest on a ramp inclined at 25 degrees with the horizontal. The force tending to move the block down the ramp is ______. 69 A boat exerts a pull of 4000 KN on its hawser which is wrapped about a capstan on a dock. If the coefficient of friction is 0.30, how many turns must the hawser make around the capstan so that the pull at the other end does not exceed 50 KN? 61 A balloon is rising vertically over a point A on the ground at the rate of 15 ft/s. A point B on the ground level with an observer 30 ft from A. When the balloon is 40 ft from A, at what rate is its distance from B changing? Choice1 Moment of Inertia Choice2 Friction Choice3 Torsion Choice4 Angular acceleration Subj Physics Typist William Quiming

39 ft

29 ft

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49 ft

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William Quiming

883 m

889 m

785 m

379 m

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William Quiming

211 kN

265 kN

121 kN

450 kN

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William Quiming

3.55

3.45

3.69

3.12

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William Quiming

12 fps

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ID QuestText 70 A body is said to be in rotational equilibrium when 59 A ball having a weight of 4 N is attached to a cord 1.2 m. long and is revolving about a vertical axis so that the core makes an angle of 20 with the vertical axis. Determine the rpm. 262 A motorcycle travels northward from point L for half an hour, then eastward for one hour, then shifted N. 30 W. After exactly two hours, the motorcycle will be 47.88 km away from L. What is the speed of the motorcycle in kph? 81 A car accelerates from rest and reached a speed of 90 kph in 30 seconds. What is the acceleration in meters per second per second? 82 A car is moving at 105 kph. The driver suddenly begins to apply the brakes, but does so with increasing force so that the deceleration increases with time according to a(t) = ct where c = -2.67 m/m^3 How much time passes before the car comes to rest? 52 A 5 lb. monkey is attached to a 20 ft hanging rope that weighs 0.3 lb/ft. The monkey climbs the rope up to the top. How much work has it done? 356 A rotating wheel has a radius of 2 feet and 6 Choice1 Choice2 No net torque acts on it No net force acts on it 28.17 24.16 Choice3 Choice4 Its vector sum of the The forces acting on forces is zero the body are nonconcurrent 22.12 25.18 Subj Physics Typist William Quiming William Quiming

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William

Math
QuestText inches. A point on the rim of the wheel moves 30 feet in 2 sec. Find the angular velocity of the wheel. 176 A golf ball weighs 1.6 ounces. If its velocity immediately after being driven is 225 fps, what was the impulse of the blow in slugft/sec? 281 A person draws 3 balls in succession from a box containing 5 red balls, 6 yellow balls and 7green balls. Find the probability of drawing the balls in the order red, yellow arid green. 945 How many triangles are formed by 10 distinct points no three of which are collinear? 944 How many triangles are determined by 10 points, no three of which arc collinear? 907 How many 4 digit numbers can be formed without repeating any following digits: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6? 1415 The arithmetic mean of 80 numbers is 55. If two numbers namely 250 and 850 are removed, what is the arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers? 908 How many 6-number combinations can be generated from the numbers 1 to 42 inclusive, without repetition and with no regards to the order of the numbers? 936 How many permutations are there if the letters PNRCSE are taken at a time? 912 How many committees can be formed by ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

0.703

0.550

0.814

0.735

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William Quiming

0.04289

0.3894

0.0894

0.3489

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120 ways

56 ways

320 ways

720 ways

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120 120

90 130

10 140

100 150

42.307

38.625

50

57.12

5,245,786

850,668

188,848,296

31,474,716

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720 1365

480 1240

1440 1435

360 1390

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Math
QuestText Choice1 choosing 4 men from an organization of a membership of 15 men? 928 How many line segments can b formed with 45 10 distinct points, no two of which are collinear? 926 How many four-letter words beginning and 40 ending with a vowel without letter repeated can be formed from the word personnel? 633 Compute the number of 12 letter 9657700 combination of all letters in the alphabet. 916 How many different ways can 5 boys and 5 2,880 girls form a circle with boys and girls alternate? 915 How many different committees can be form 1365 by choosing 4 men from an organization that has a membership of 15 men? 282 A person draws 3 balls in succession from a 0.04289 box containing 5 red balls, 6 yellow balls, and 7 green balls. Find the probability of drawing the balls in the order red, yellow and green. 1627 The number of ways can 3 nurses and 4 720 engineers be seated on a bend1 the nurses seated together is 1818 There are four balls of different colors. Two 6 balls at a time are taken and arranged any way. How many such combinations are possible? 1817 There are 50 tickets in a lottery in which 1/5 there is first and second prize the probability of a man drawing a prize if he owns 5 tickets? ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

90

10

100

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480

20

312

9753300 28,800

9554300 5.600

9456700 14,400

1240

1435

1390

0.0894

0.3894

0.3494

258

144

450

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36

12

2/5

1/4

3/5

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Math
ID QuestText 1816 There are 50 tickets in a lottery in which there is a first and second prize. What is the probability of a man drawing a prize if he owns 5 tickets? 1815 There are 3 questions in a test. For each question 1 point is awarded for a correct answer and none tar a wrong answer If the probability that Janine correctly answers a question in the test 2/3, determine the probability that she gets zero the test. 1814 There are 13 teams in a tournament. Each team is to play with each other only once. What is the minimum number of days can they all play without any team playing more than one game in any day? 1547 The graphical representation of the commulative frequency distribution in a set of statistical data is called 1956 What is the number of permutations of the letters in the word BANANA? 800 Find the mean proportion of 4 and 36. 810 Find the probability of getting exactly 12 cut of 30 questions on a true or false questions. 811 Find the probability of obtaining an even numbers in one roll of a dice? 821 Find the total number of combinations of three letters, J, R. T taken 1, 2, and 3 at a time. 123 A collective term for maxima and minima, Choice1 20% 25% Choice2 50% Choice3 40% Choice4 Subj Typist Probability&Statistics William Quiming

1/27

4/9

1/30

8/27

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11

14

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Ogive

Histogram

Argand diagram

Frequency diagram

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60 12 0.08 0.5 7

36 72 0.12 2 8

52 24 0.15 1 9

42 20 0.04 0.25 10

Extrema

Infinitum

Domain

None of the above

Math
QuestText whether absolute or relative is called 1413 The arithmetic mean of 6 numbers is 16. If two numbers are added to the progression, the new set of numbers will have an arithmetic mean of 19. What are the two numbers if their difference is 4? 119 A coin is tossed 3 times. What is the probability of getting 1 head and 2 tails? 178 A group of 3 people enter a theater after the lights had dimmed, They are shown to the correct group of 3 seats by the usher. Each person holds a number stub. What is the probability that each is in the correct seat according to the numbers on seat arrangements? 170 A frequency curve, which is composed of a series of rectangles constructed with the steps as the base and the frequency as the height. 846 Five different mathematics books, 4 different electronics books and 2 different communications books are to be placed in a shelf with the books of the same together. Find the number of ways in which the books can be placed. 153 A fair coin is tossed three times. What is the probability of getting either 3 heads or 3 tail? 860 From 20 tickets marked with the first 20 numerals, one is drawn at random What is the chance that it wit be a multiple of 3 or of ID Choice1 23 and 27 Choice2 21 and 25 Choice3 24 and 28 Choice4 22 and 26 Typist Quiming Probability&Statistics William Quiming Subj

3/8 1/6

1/8 1/4

1/5 1/2

1/4 1/8

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Histogram

Ogive

Frequency distribution

Bar graph

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5760

292

12870

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1/4 2/5

3/8 8/15

1/8 3/10

1/2 1/2

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Math
ID QuestText 16/81 Choice1 25/81 Choice2 20/81 Choice3 35/81 Choice4 Subj Typist 7? 861 From a bag containing 4 black balls and 5 white balls, two balls are drawn one at a time. Find the probability that both ball are black. Assume that the first ball is returned before the second balls drawn. 862 From a bag containing 4 black balls and 5 white balls, two balls are drawn one at a time. Find the probability that both balls are white. Assume that the first ball is returned before the second ball is drawn. 863 From a bag containing 4 black balls arid 5 white balls, two balls are drawn one at a time. Find the probability that one bail is white and one ball s black. Assume that the first bail is returned before the second ball is drawn. 864 From a bag containing 4 block balls 5 white balls to balls are drawn one at a time Find the probability that one ball is white and one ball is black. Assume that the first ball is returned before the second ball is drawn. 865 From a box containing 6 red balls. 8-white balls and 10 blue balls one ball is drawn at random. Determine the probability that it is red or white. 867 From the given digits 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, find the numbers of six-digit combination that can be formed. 666 Determine the probability of drawing either

Probability&Statistics William Quiming

25/81

16/81

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40/81

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20181

16/81

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25/81

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4/13

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QuestText a king or a diamond in a single draw from a pack of 52 playing cards. 1414 The arithmetic mean of 6 numbers is 17. If two numbers are added to the progression, the new set of numbers will have an arithmetic mean of 19. What are the two numbers if their difference is 4? 1030 In how many ways can an IECEP Chapter with 15 directors choose a President a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer and an Auditor, if no member can hold more than one position? 1311 Roil a pair of dice. What is the probability that the sum of two numbers is 11? 58 A bag contains 4 red baIls , 3 green balls and 5 blue balls, The probability not getting a red ball in the first draw is 57 A bag contains 3 yellow and 5 black balls. If 2 balls are drawn in succession without replacement, find the probability that the ball s drawn is one yellow and one black ball. 56 A bag contains 3 white and 5 black balls. If two balls are drawn an succession without replacement, what is the probability that both balls are black? 117 A club of 40 executives, 33 like to smoke Marlboro and 20 like to smoke Philip Morris. How many like both? 1018 In a class of 40 students, 27 like Calculus and 25 like Chemistry. How many like both ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

23 and 27

21 and 25

8 and 12

16 and 20

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360,360

32,760

3,003

3,603,60

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1/18 1/3

1/9 2/3

1/36 1

1/20 2

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15/28

15/24

15/26

15/22

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5/16

5/32

5/28

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13

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12

10

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12

11

10

13

Math
QuestText Choice1 Calculus and Chemistry? 1021 In a multiple choice test, each question is 0.55 % lobe answered by selecting 1 out of 5 choices, of which only 1 is eight. If there are 10 questions in a test. What is the probability of getting 6 right of pure guesswork? 1023 In a throw of two dice, the probability of 1/9 obtaining a total of 10 or 12 is? 1312 Roll two dice once. What is the probability 1/6 that the sum is7? 1029 In how many ways can 6 distinct books be 720 arranged in a bookshelf? 1252 On a deck of playing cards, 2 cards are drawn 1/221 at random. What is the probability of gritting 2 As? 1031 In how many ways can you invite one or 31 more of your five friends in a party? 1033 In Mathematics examination, a student may 120 select 7 problems from a set of 1O problems. In how many ways can he make his choice? 412 A survey of 100 persons revealed that 72 of 24 them had eaten at restaurant P and that 52 of them had eaten at restaurant 0. Which of the following could not be the number of persons in the surveyed group who had eaten at both P and Q? 1042 In the ECE Board examinations, the 0.64 probability that an examinee will pass in each subject is 0.80. What is the probability that an examinee will pass at least 2 subjects. ID Choice2 6% 0.44% Choice3 10% Choice4 Subj Typist

Probability&Statistics William Quiming

1/6 1/8 120 7/175

1/12 1/4 360 2/169

1/18 1/7 180 6/250

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15 530

36 720

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22

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0.75

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ID QuestText 1656 The probability of getting at least 2 heads when a coin is tossed tour times is, 49 A 3000 college women enrolled, the personal records indicate that 250 are of heights exceeding 5 ft 6 inches. What is the probability that a randomly selected coed is of height not exceeding 5 ft. 6 inches? 1131 It is the characteristics of a population which is measurable. 362 A semiconductor company will hire 7 men and 4 women. In how many ways can the company choose from 9 men and 6 women who are qualified for the position? 363 A semiconductor company will hire 7 men and 4 women. In how many ways can the company choose from 9 men and 6 women who qualified for the position? 1028 In how many ways can 4 boys and 4 girls be seated alternately in a row of a seats? 538 An urn contains 4 black balls and 6 white balls. What is the probability of getting 1 black ball and 1 white ball in two consecutive draws from the urn? 85 A card is drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of drawing a king or a red card. 972 If coin is tossed 5 times, find the probability of getting 3 heads. 518 An IECEP unit has 10 ECE's, 8 PECEs and 6 EE's. If a committee of 3 members, one from Choice1 11/16 0.929 13/16 0.698 Choice2 1/4 0.844 Choice3 3/8 0.767 Choice4 Subj Typist Probability&Statistics William Quiming Probability&Statistics William Quiming

Distribution 540

Frequency 680

Sample 480

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5/16 480

5/18 12,144

5/17 2,024

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Math
QuestText each group is to be formed, how many such committees can be formed? 533 An items cost distributions is given as a function of the probability. What is the expected cost? 1394 The arc of a sector is 9 units and its radius is 3 units. What is the area of the sector in square units? 93 A certain organization consists of 8 lawyers, 10 engineers and 12 accountants. How many ways can a committee of 4 members can be formed? 1020 In a licensure examination, an examinee may select 7 problems from a set of 10 questions. In how many ways can he make his choice? 1683 The quartile deviation is a measure of ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

St in Pesos Probability 0.20

0.28

0.18

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13.5

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26,302

24,401

25,306

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150 ways

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100 ways

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Dispersion

Central tendency Paraboloid Prism 64.02 in.

Certainty Spheroid Sphere 44.13 in.

Division Oblate Pyramids 50.12 in.

2007 When the ellipse is rotated about its shorter Prolate axis, the ellipsoid is 1102 It is a prism with circular bases. Cylinder 1874 Two spheres of lead, of radii 2 and 3 in., 46.67 in. respectively, are melted into a cylinder of revolution of radius 1 in. Find the altitude of the cylinder. 108 A circle with radius 6 cm has half its area 1.76 cm removed by cutting off a border of uniform width. Find the width of the border. 1100 It is a polyhedron that has a polygon as its Pyramids

1.35 cm

1.98 cm

2.03 cm

Solid Geometry

William Quiming William

Prism

Sphere

Hexagon

Solid Geometry

Math
QuestText base and sides that consist of triangles having a common vertex, called the apex. 801 Find the minimum amount of thin sheet that can be made into a closed cylinder having a volume of 108 cu. in. in square inches. 1992 When a catenary (y = cosh x) is rotated about its axis of symmetry, it generates a solid called 92 A certain Chinese coin, 1/2 in. in diameter and 1/19 in. thick is pierced by a square hole which is 1/3 in. on a side. Find the AMount of metal in the coin. 795 Find the largest area of a rectangle that can be inscribed in the ellipse 4x^2 + 9y^2 = 36. 1490 The edges of a rectangular box are to be reinforced with narrow metal strips. If the box will have a volume of 8 m3, what would its dimensions be to require the least total length of strips? 42 A _______ section of a surface of revolution is the section containing the axis of revolution. 1554 The inside of a vase is an inverted cone 2.983 in. across the top and 5.016 in. deep. If a heavy sphere 2.428 in. in diameter is dropped into it when the vase is full of how much water will overflow? 1921 What is the area of the largest rectangle that can be inscribed in a semi-circle of radius 10? 1108 It is a two-dimensional curves created by ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

5.5

7.5

3.5

9.5

Solid Geometry

Catenoid

Conoid

Paraboloid

Hyperboloid

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0.011295 cu. in.

1.025484 cu. in.

2.158051 cu. in.

0.598471 cu. in.

Solid Geometry

12 4x4x4

16 3x3x3

20 2x2x2

25 2x2x4

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Central

Median

Right

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6.9208 cu. in.

5.0489 cu. in.

10.254 cu. in.

8.0548 cu. in.

Solid Geometry

100 sq. units Conic sections

50 sq. units Parabola

1,000 sq. units Circle

500 sq. units Hyperbola

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QuestText slicing a plane through a three-dimensional hollow cone. 1123 It is desired to cut off a piece of lead pipe 2 in. in outside diameter and in. thick, so that it will melt into a cube of edge 4 in. How long a piece will be required? 1563 The lateral area of the right circular water tank is 92 sq. cm. And its volume is 342 cu.m., determine its radius. 112 A closed cylindrical tank has a capacity of 16 cu.m. Determine the radius and height of the tank that requires minimum amount of materials used. 113 A closed cylindrical tank has a capacity of 576.56 m^3. Find the minimum surface area of the tank. 118 A coffee pot is 5 in. deep, 4 in. in diameter at the top and 5 in. in diameter at the bottom. How many cup of coffee will it hold if 6 cups equal a quart? 1101 It is a polyhedron that has parallel and congruent polygons, called bases, for two faces and parallelograms for all other faces. 914 How many cubic inches of lumber does a stick contain if it is 4 in. by 4 in. at one end, 2 in. by 2 in. at the other end, and 16 ft. long? 770 Find the diameter of the base of a pint tin can whose height is 4 in. (231 cu. in. 1 gal.)? 1382 The altitude of a right circular cylinder is twice the radius of the base. The altitude is ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming

46.564 in

43.254 in

35.125 in

50.251 in

Solid Geometry

7.43 cm

5.56 cm

6.05 cm

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2 m., 4 m

2 m., 6 m

2 m., 3 m

3 m., 4.5 m

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383.40 m3

516.32 m3

412.60 m3

218.60 m3

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11 cups

10 cups

12 cups

13 cups

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Prism

Hexagon

Sphere

Rhombus

Solid Geometry

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1792 cu. in

1824 cu. in

1722 cu. in

1524 cu. in

Solid Geometry

3.086 in 0.188 cm^3

5.254 in 0.144 cm^3

1.569 in 0.104 cm^3

4.025 in 0.126 cm^3

Solid Geometry Solid Geometry

Math
QuestText measured as 12 cm. With a possible error of 0.005 cm. Find the approximate error in the calculated volume of the cylinder. 137 A cone and a cylinder have the same height and the same volume. Find the ratio of the radius of the cone to the radius of the sylinder. 876 Given a sphere of the diameter, d. What is the percentage increase in its diameter when the surface area increase by 21%? 875 Given a sphere of diameter, d. What is the percentage increase in its volume when the surface area increases by 21%? 148 A cylindrical boiler is to have a volume of 1,340 cu. ft. The cost of the metal sheets to make the boiler should be minimum. What should be its base diameter in feet? 913 How many cubic feet of water are in a pond covering 200 acres if its average depth is 20 ft.? 866 From a cylindrical glass 6 in. high and 3 in. in diameter, water is poured by tilting the glass until the highest point of the bottom of the glass lies in the plane of the water surface. How much water remains? 177 A grain elevator in the form of a frustum of a right circular cone is 24 ft. high, and the radii of its bases are 10 ft. and 5 ft., respectively. How many bushels of wheat will it hold if 1 cu. ft. equals 1 bu.? ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

1.732

0.577

0.866

1.414

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5%

21%

33%

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33%

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11.95

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174,240,000 cu. ft.

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176,240,000 cu. ft.

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21.206 cu. in.

22.987 cu. in.

15.169 cu. in.

18.214 cu. in.

Solid Geometry

3518.6 bu.

3347.5 bu.

2948.9 bu.

3625.1 bu.

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William Quiming

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 1262 One of the diagonals of a rhombus is 25 units 12.86 units and its area is 75 square units. Determine the length of the sides. 959 If a bell 4 in. in height, 3 in. in external Height = 40 in. diameter, and in. thick weighs 2 lb., what diameter = 30 in. should be the dimension of a bell of the thickness = 2.5 in. same proportions that would weigh 2000 lb.? 1395 The arch of an underpass is a semi ellipse 60 14.9 ft ft wide and 20 ft high. Find the clearance at the edge of a lane if the edge is 20 ft from the middle. 943 How many square feet of tin are required to 11.454 sq. ft. make a funnel, if the of the top and bottom are 28 in. and 14 in. respectively, and the height 24 in.? 859 Four squares are cut out of rectangular 9000 cardboard 50 cm. by 80 cm. in dimension and the remaining piece is folded into a closed rectangular box with two extra flaps tucked in. What is the largest possible volume for such a box? 858 Formerly, for a package to go by parcel post, 20 x 20 x 40 the sum of its length and girth could not exceed 120 cm. Find the dimensions of the rectangular package of greatest volume that could be sent. 152 A drop hammer weighing 40 KN is dropped 489.3 freely and drives a concrete pile 150 mm into the ground. The velocity of the drop hammer at impact is 6 m/sec. What is the average Choice2 15.47 units Choice3 12.58 units Choice4 18.25 units Subj Solid Geometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming

Height = 50 in. diameter = 30 in. thickness = 2.5 in. 12 ft

Height = 35 in. diameter = 34 in. thickness = 2.1 in. 15.2ft

Height = 20 in. diameter = 39 in. thickness = 3.5 in. 20 ft

Solid Geometry

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

12.025 sq. ft.

13.254 sq. ft.

14.205 sq. ft.

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

6000

7000

8000

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William Quiming

20 x 20 x 20

20 x 40 x 10

40 x 20 x 30

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

542.4

384.6

248.7

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Math
QuestText resistance of the soil in KN? 839 Find the volume of the parallelepiped whose edges are represented by A = 2i- 3j + 4k, B = i + 2j - k and C = 3i-j + 2k. 1333 Soap kettles used in the commercial manufacture of soap are as a rule large cylindrical vat, 500,000 lb. or more of soap being made in a single heating. Find the capacity of such a kettle having an inside diameter of 18 ft. and an altitude of 30 ft. 837 Find the volume of a sphere circumscribed about a cylinder of revolution, the radius of whose base is 3 in. and whose altitude in 8 in. 962 If a piece of brass 8 by 6 by 12 in. is drawn out into a wire us in. in diameter, what will be the length of the wire? 1265 One side of a regular octagon is 2. Find the area of the region inside the octagon. 190 A hole 6 in. in diameter was bored through a sphere 10 in. in diameter. Find the volume of the part cut out. 491 An anchor ring is formed by revolving a circle 2 in. in diameter about a line lying in the plane of the circle and at a distance of 7 in. from its center. Find the volume of the solid formed. 1801 The volume of any solid of revolution is equal to the generating area times the circumference of the circle described by the ID Choice1 7 6 Choice2 8 Choice3 5 Choice4 Subj Solid Geometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming

534,380 lb

544,587 lb

509,547 lb

558,461 lb

Solid Geometry

523.95 cu. in.

552.25 cu. in.

586.15 cu. in.

500.15 cu. in.

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William Quiming

55,004 ft.

49,215 ft.

50,000 ft.

56,548 ft.

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William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

19.3 255.52 cu. in

13.9 210.48 cu. in

31.9 224.96 cu. in

91.3 230.25 cu. in

Solid Geometry Solid Geometry

138.18 cu. in.

124.02 cu. in.

105.12 cu. in.

140.25 cu. in.

Solid Geometry

Second proposition of Pappus

First proposition of Pappus

Cavalieris theorem

Simpsons rule

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

Math
QuestText Choice1 centroid of the area. This is known as 1797 The volume of a sphere 88.5cu in, find the 31.784 cu. in. volume of a cube inscribed in it. 404 A stone is dropped into a circular tub 40 in. in 14.545 cu. ft. diameter, causing the water therein to rise 20 in. What is the volume of the stone? 453 A woodman chops halfway through a tree 1.155 cu. m having a diameter of 2m. One face of the cut being horizontal and the other inclined at 60. Find the volume of wood cut out 344 A regular hexagonal pyramid has a slant 72 cm^2 height of 4 cm and the length of each side of the base is 6 cm. Find the lateral area. 452 A wooden ball 2 ft. in diameter weighs 200 1.2599 ft. lb. Find the diameter of ball of the same material which weighs 50 lb. 334 A rectangular box with square base and open 16.14 at the top is to have a capacity of 16,823 cu.cm. Find the the height of the box that requires minimum amount of material required. 534 An open top rectangular tank with square 2 x 2 x 2.5 bases is to have a volume of 10 cu. m. The material for its bottom is to cost 15 cents per square meter and that for the sides 6 cents per square meter. Find the most economical dimensions for the tank. 432 A trapezoid has an area of 36 sq. m. and 16 and 20 altitude of 2 m. Its two bases have ratio of 4:5. What are the lengths of the bases. ID Choice2 40.589 cu. in. 15.246 cu. ft. Choice3 52.015 cu. in. 13.254 cu. ft. Choice4 48.158 cu. in. 12.248 cu. ft. Subj Solid Geometry Solid Geometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

4.532 cu. m

3.823 cu. m

2.453 cu. m

Solid Geometry

82 cm^2

62 cm^2

92 cm^2

Solid Geometry

William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

2.0015 ft.

0.3458 ft.

3.0158 ft.

Solid Geometry

12.14

14.16

15.16

Solid Geometry

2 x 3 x 2.5

2 x 5 x 2.5

2 x 4 x 2.5

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William Quiming

12 and 15

8 and 10

20 and 25

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William Quiming

Math
ID QuestText 332 A rectangular box is to have a square base and an open top, and is to be constructed from 75 sq. m. of material. If the volume is to be as large as possible, what should be the height of the box? 698 Equal volumes of the two different liquids evaporated at different but constant rates. If the first is totally evaporated in 6 weeks and the second in 5 weeks, when will the second be one-half the volume of the first? 683 Each side of a cube is increased by 1%. By what percent is the volume of the cube increased? 682 Each of the faces of a regular hexahedron is a _________. 1634 The parabolic reflector of an automobile headlight is 12 cm. in diameter and 4 cm. in depth. What is the surface area in sq. cm? 286 A piece of plywood for a billboard has an area of 24 sq. ft. The margins at the top and bottom are 9 in. and at the sides are 6 in. Determine the size of the plywood for maximum dimensions of the painted area. 558 Assuming that a city has 400 miles of water pipes and that the average diameter of the pipes is 1 ft., how much water is required fill this entire system? 270 A normal window is in the shape of a rectangle surrounded by a semi-circle. If the perimeter of the window is 71.416, what is Choice1 2.5 1.2 Choice2 3.2 Choice3 4.4 Choice4 Subj Solid Geometry Typist William Quiming

30/7 weeks

3.5 weeks

4 weeks

3 weeks

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William Quiming

3.03%

2.8%

1.21%

3.5%

Solid Geometry

William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Square 153.94

Triangle 146.84

Rectangle 142.64

Hexagon 152.64

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4x6

4x8

3x8

3x4

Solid Geometry

12,408,000 gal.

10,254,032 gal.

9,254,015 gal.

13,254,160 gal.

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William Quiming

10

22

13

27

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William Quiming

Math
QuestText the radius and the height of the rectangular portion so that it will yield a window admitting the most light? 333 A rectangular box with a square base and open top is to be made. Find the volume of the largest box that can be made from 432 sq. m. of material. 350 A reservoir 10 ft. deep is in the form of the frustum of an inverted square pyramid with bases 100 and 90 ft. on a side, respectively. How long will it require an inlet pipe to fill this reservoir if the water poured in at the rate of 200 gal. per minute? 380 A solid of revolution of a parabola is known as 378 A solid has a circular base of radius r. Find the volume of the solid if every plane is perpendicular to a fixed diameter is a square 391 A spherical shell 2 in. thick has an outer diameter of 12 in. Find the volume of the material of which it is made. 351 A reservoir is in the form of a frustum of a cone, 68 ft. across the top, 35 ft. across the bottom, and 18 ft. deep. Find the cost of lining it with tile at $1 per square foot. 358 A sector is cut of a circular disk of radius and the remaining part of the disk is bent up so that the two edges join and a cone is formed. What is the largest volume for the cone? 379 A solid has a circular base of radius 4 units. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

4 m^3

8 m^3

6m 12m^3

6 m^3

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William Quiming

56.312 hr.

60.254 hr

52.016 hr

53.165 hr

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

Paraboloid 16r3 / 3

Hyperboloid 17r3 / 3

Catenoid 22r3 / 3

Conoid 13r3 / 3

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William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

636.70 cu. in.

548.25 cu. in.

154.25 cu. in.

758.21 cu. in.

Solid Geometry

$ 4,912.90

$ 5,486.15

$ 4,201.58

$ 6,015.26

Solid Geometry

2/3 pi

pi

pi

pi

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

147.80

136.40

125.36

156.40

Solid Geometry

William

Math
QuestText Choice1 Find the volume of the solid if every plane section perpendicular to a particular fixed diameter is an equilateral triangle. 735 Find the approximate increase by the use of 2.51 differentials, in the volume of the sphere if the radius increases from 2 to 2.05 in one second. 1348 Stress at failure. rupture strength 163 A flat steel bar, 1 in. wide by 1/4 in. thick and 40 in. long, is bent by couples applied at the ends so that the midpoint deflection is 1.0 in. Compute the stress in the bar and the magnitude of the couples. Use E = 29 x 10^6 psi. 186 A high strength steel band saw, 20 mm wide by 0.80 mm thick, runs over pulleys 600 mm diameter. What maximum fleural stress is developed? Assume E = 200 GPa 191 A hollow steel tube with an inside diameter of 100 mm must carry a tensile load of 400 kN. Determine the outside diameter of the tube if the stress is limited to 120 MN/m^2 1597 The modulus of elasticity in shear is commonly called as 1235 Modulus of elasticity of material subjected to twist loading. 1436 The built-in or fixed support is capable of supporting 401 A steel tire, 10 mm thick, 80 mm wide, and of 18.1 ksi , 188 lb.in ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

2.12

2.86

2.25

Solid Geometry

William Quiming

yield strength 22.36 ksi , 200 lb.in

average strength 15 ksi , 170.33 lb.in

ultimate strength 10 ksi , 123.12 lb.in

Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming

267 Mpa

297 Mpa

248 Mpa

250 Mpa

Strength of Materials William Quiming

119 mm

200 mm

100 mm

150 mm

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Modulus of rigidity Torsional modulus of elasticity All of the above 75 kN.m

Youngs modulus Momental modulus of elasticity A transverse load 65 kN.m

Bulk modulus

Deformation

Tensional modulus of Torquial modulus of elasticity elasticity A bending moment An axial load 95 kN.m 80 kN.m

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Math
QuestText Choice1 1500.0 mm inside diameter, is heated and shrunk onto a steel wheel 1500.5 mm in diameter. If the coefficient of static friction I 0.30, what torque is required to twist the tire relative to the wheel? Neglect the deformation of the wheel. Use E = 200 GPa. 1297 Rate of reduction of stress in a material due Relaxation to creep. An alternate term is stress relaxation. 541 Another term for modulus of elasticity. Youngs modulus Modulus of strain hardening 1697 The ratio of the volume stress to the volume Bulk modulus strain is called 1698 The ratio unit deformation or strain is Poisson ratio constant for stresses within the proportional limit. This is known as 619 Change per unit length in a linear dimension Strain of a part or specimen. 650 Deformation that occurs over a period of Creep time when a material is subjected to constant stress at constant temperature. 1883 Values of the load and the elongation in a Gage elongation specified length is called 1886 Very important value for use in engineering yield strength structural design since it is the strength at which a metal or alloy shows significant plastic deformation. 481 Alternate term for rate of strain hardening. ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

Vacation

Rest

Exertion

Strength of Materials William Quiming

Shear modulus Modulus of rigidity Shear modulus Mohrs circle

Bulk moudulus

Strength of Materials William Quiming Modulus of elasticity Modulus of toughness Strength of Materials William Quiming Youngs modulus Hookes law Strength of Materials William Quiming Hookes law Slenderness ratio Strength of Materials William Quiming Stress Crip Strangle Crop Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming

Moment of inertia

Elasticity Keep

Strain tensile test

Stress Ultimate tensile strength

Differential elongation Strength of Materials William Quiming material strength Strength of Materials William Quiming

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 635 Compute the total elongation caused by an 3.44 mm axial load of 100 kN applied to a flat bar 20 mm thick, tapering from a width of 120 mm to 40 mm in a length of 10 m. assume E = 200 GPa 1911 What force is required to punch a 20-mm550 kN diameter hole in a plate that is 25 mm thick? The shear strength is 350 MN/m^2 28 __________is a loading that tends to Tensile stress produce stretching on a material by the application of axially directed pulling forces. 1296 Rate of change of strain as a function of Modulus of rigidity stress in a specimen subjected to shear or torsion loading. 1805 The wall thickness of a 4-ft diameter 208 psi spherical tank is 15/16 in. Calculate the allowable internal pressure if the stress is limited to 8000 psi. 480 Alternate term for modulus of elasticity in Youngs modulus tension or compression. 478 Also called reduced deformation. Strain 445 A water tank, 22 ft in diameter , is made 52.4 ft from steel plates that are 0.5 in. thick. Find the maximum height to which the tank may be filled if the circumferential stress is limited to 6000 psi. The specific weight of the water is 62.4 lb/ft^3 48 A 16 in long bronze tube, with close ends, is 3 3000 psi in. in diameter with a wall thickness of 0.10 Choice2 5. 44 mm Choice3 4. 44 mm Choice4 2.44 mm Subj Typist Strength of Materials William Quiming

600 kN

300 kN

350 kN

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Compressive stress

Bearing stress

Pressure

Bulk modulus

Shear modulus

Modulus of elasticity

250 psi

350 psi

300 psi

Mhors circle Strength 60 ft

Shear modulus Deflection 47.96 ft

Bulk modulus Deformation 65.32 ft

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2000 psi

1000 psi

2500 psi

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Math
QuestText Choice1 in. With no internal pressure, the tube just fits between two rigid end walls . Calculate the longitudinal stress for an internal pressure of 600 psi. Assume v = 1/3 and E = 12 x 10^6 psi. 80 A cantilever beam, 50 mm wide by 150 mm 869 kPa high and 60 m long, carries a load that varies uniformly from zero at the free end to 100 N/m at the wall. Determine the type and magnitude of the stress in a fiber 20 mm from the top of the beam t a section 2 m from the free end. 162 A flanged bolt coupling consists of ten steel 25.1 kN.m 20-mm-diameter bolts spaced evenly around a bolt circle 400 mm in diameter. Determine the torque capacity of the coupling if the allowable shearing stress in the bolts is 40 Mpa. 479 Alternate term for flexural strength. Bending strength 1063 In truss analysis, the method of analyzing a single joint is called 457 Ability of rubber to sustain repeated fluctuating compressive loads. 1352 Stress is proportional to strain. The constant of proportionality is called as youngs modulus. Who introduced this in 1807? 1076 Is closely associated with the yield point 1298 Ratio of stress to change in volume of a Method of joints Compression fatigue Thomas young ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

965 kPa

900.36 kPa

753 kPa

Strength of Materials William Quiming

29.3 kN.m

30 kN.m

20 kn.m

Strength of Materials William Quiming

Bond strength Method of sections Compression set Neil young

Bend test

Axial strain

Method of members None of the above Compressibility James young Compression test Sean young

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Yield strength Bulk modulus of

ultimate strength Youngs modulus

rupture strength Complex modulus

average strength Shear modulus of

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QuestText material subjected to axial loading. 27 __________is a limit state of compressive stress that leads to compressive failure in the manner of ductile failure (infinite theoretically yield) or in the manner of brittle failure (rupture as the result of crack propagation, or sliding AMong a weak 346 A reinforced concrete column 200 mm in diameter is designed to carry ad axial compressive load of 300 kN. Determine the required area of the reinforcing stell if the allowable stresses are 6 Mpa and 120 Mpa for the concrete and steel, respectively. Use Eco = 14 GPa and Est = 200 Gpa. 1354 Stress through a point in a part in which stress distribution is not uniform. 1368 Tendency of a material to remain deformed, after reduction of the deforming stress, to a value equal to or less than its yield strength. 1353 Stress that will cause a specified permanent deformation. 1376 The ability of an object to be distorted and to return to its original size and shape when the source of distortion is removed 1349 Stress at which strain increases without accompanying increase in stress. 1347 Stress (tensile load divided by area of bond) required to rupture a bond formed by an adhesive between two metal blocks. 1299 Ratio of the modulus of a rubber at a given ID Choice1 elasticity Compressive strength Choice2 Tangential strength Choice4 elasticity Longitudinal strength Tensile strength Choice3 Typist Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Subj

1400 mm^2

1600 mm^2

100 mm^2

200mm^2

Strength of Materials William Quiming

Fiber stress Plasticity

Fatigue stress Elasticity

Flex stress Rigidity

Axial stress Halluciticity

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Proof tress Elasticity

Cative stress Density

Vayan stress Viscosity

Proportional stress None of the above

Yield point Bond strength

Yield strength Bond stress

Ultimate strength Bond potency

Rupture Link strength

Relative modulus

Bulk modulus

Shear modulus

Elastic modulus

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QuestText temperature to its modulus at 73 F. 490 An alternate term for modulus of elasticity 1303 Refers to the highest ordinate on the stressstrain diagram. 1229 Method may be applied to propped or restrained beams in exactly the same manner. 29 __________is a term to describe the magnitude to which a construction or structural element bends under a load. 642 Corresponding slope of shear diagram. 1323 Shearing stress maybe called as 577 At what angular velocity will the stress in a rotating steel ring equal 150 MPa if its mean radius is 220 mm? The density of steel is 7.85 Mg/m^3. 1695 The ratio of the tensile stress to tensile strain. 1234 Modern techniques of designing continuous structures are based on a method of succesive approximations popularized by Hardy Cross. 848 Floor joists 50 mm wide by 200 mm high, simply supported on a 4-m span, carry a floor loaded at 5 kN/m^2. Compute the center line spacing between joists to develop a bending ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Youngs modulus of elasticity Yield strength Choice4 Complex modulus Allowable strength Typist Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Subj

Coefficient of elasticity Cleavage strength Ultimate strength double-integration Rapture strength metohod of superposition Strain

area-moment method conjugate-beam method Depression Deformation

Deflection

Intensity of load Tangential stress 628 rad/s

Intensity of shear Normal stress 690 rad/s

Intensity of force Comprressive stress 569 rad/s

All of the above Shearing stress 550 rad/s

Modulus of elasticity moment-distribution method

Shear modulus double -integration method

Bulk modulus

Hookes law

area-moment method conjugate-beam method

Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming

0.267 m, 3.34 kN/m^2 0.38 m , 4.5 kN/m^2 0.12 m , 2 kN/m^2

0.05 m , 1.13 kN/m^2 Strength of Materials William Quiming

Math
QuestText stress of 8 Mpa. What safe floor load could be carried on a center-line spacing of 0.40 m? 1367 Tangent or secant modulus of elasticity of a material subjected to shear loading. 699 Equivalent to he couple created by the resultant compressive and tensile forces. 47 A 150-mm-long bronze tube, closed at its ends, is 80 mm in diameter and has a wall thickness of 3 mm.If fits without clearance in an 80 mm hole in a rigid block. The tube is then subjected to an internal pressure of 4.00 MPa. Assuming v = 1/3 and E = 83 Gpa, determine the tangential stress in the tube. 1881 Used to evaluate the strength of metal and alloys. 482 Alternate term for stress rupture strength. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

Shear modulus of elasticity resisting moment 8.89 Mpa

Bulk modulus of elasticity moment diagram 7.5 Mpa

Bulk modulus of rigidity shearing moment 6.5 Mpa

Shear modulus of elasticity All of the above 9.87 Mpa

Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming

tensile test Creep strength

yield strength Bulk strength 10 mm , 34.02 Mpa

Ultimate tensile strength Shear strength 19 mm , 60.5 Mpa

maximum yield strength Thrill strength

557 Assume that a 20-mm-diameter rivet joints 7.85 mm , 26.7 Mpa the plates that are each 110 mm wide. The allowable stresses are 120 Mpa for bearing in the plate material and 60 Mpa for shearing of the rivet. Determine (a) the minimum thickness of each plate; and (b) the largest average tensile stress in plates. 641 Corresponding slope of moment diagram Intensity of shear 1380 The actual stress the material has when under load. 18 __________ is the scientific area of applied Working stress Stress

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Intensity of load Ultimate stress Malleability

Intensity of force Allowable stress Strength

Intensity of moment Factor safety Rigidity

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Math
QuestText mechanics for the study of the strength of engineering materials and their mechanical behavior in general. 1249 Obtained by dividing the differential load dP by the differential area dA over which it acts. 397 A steel bar 50 mm in diameter and 2 m long is sorrounded by a shell of cast iron 5 mm thick. Compute the load that will compress the combined bar a total of 0.8 mm in the length of 2 m. For steel, E = 200 Gpa, and for cast iron, E = 100 Gpa. 1228 Method for determining behavior of materials under axial stretch loading. 720 Extent to which a material is compressed in test for compressibility and recovery of gasket materials 1961 What is the S.I. unit for stress? 1192 Localized reduction of cross-sectional area of a specimen under tensile load. 1971 What is the value of the modulus of elasticity of steel? 719 Extent to which a material can sustain plastic deformation without rupture. 1484 The distance that the top surface is displaced to the direction of the force divided by the thickness of the body is known as 1462 The condition exist in structures where the reactive forces exceed the number of ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

Stress 192 kN

Strain 200 kN

Elongation 150 kN

Elasticity 133 kN

Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming

Tensile test Tensility

Shear test Compressibility

Compress test Sensitivity

Gear test Recovery

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Pascal Necking 200 GPa Ductility longitudinal strain

Joules Soldering 200 MPa Dry strength Linear strain

Psi Bracing 150 MPa EASL Shear strain

Kg/cm2 Arming 150 GPa Dynamic creep Volume strain

Statically indeterminate

Statically determinate Static equilibrium

None of the above

Math
QuestText independent equations for equilibrium. Such case is called 1066 Indication of maximum stress that can be developed in a material without causing plastic deformation. 431 A trapezoid gutter is to be made from a strip of metal 22 m. wide by bending up the sides. If the base is 14 m., what width across the top gives the greatest carrying capacity? 1151 It is the resistance of a material to fracture or break. 1117 It is applied to a rod to be elongated in the direction of the force. 427 A timber column, 8 in. x 8 in. in cross section, is reiforced on each side by a steel plate 8 in. wide and t in thick. Determine the thickness t so that the column will support an axial load of 300 kips without exceeding a maximum timber stress of 1200 psi or a maximum steel stress os 20 ksi. The moduli elasticity are 1.5 x 10^6 psi for the timber , and 29 x 10 ^6 psi for steel. 1214 Measure of dynamic mechanical properties of a material, taking into account energy dissipated as heat during deformation and recovery. 1583 The maximum strength reached in the engineering stress-strain curve. 1766 The tensile stress expressed as force per unit linear density of an unstrained specimen. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

Yield strength

Ultimate strength

Rupture

Yield point

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16

22

10

27

Toughness strain 0.365 in

Rigidity stress 0.45 in

Resitance shearing strain 0.6 in

Elasticity shearing stress 0.12 in

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Complex modulus

Youngs modulus

Shear modulus

Bulk modulus

Strength of Materials William Quiming

ultimate tensile strength Tenacy

Maximum yield strength Tennessee

highest strength Tenaicy

ultimate yield strength Strength of Materials William Quiming Tensee Strength of Materials William Quiming

Math
ID QuestText 1212 Maximum shear stress that can be sustained by a material before rupture. 1813 Theoretical stress that causes fracture in tensile test if material exhibits no plastic deformation. 1150 It is the ratio of the ultimate stress to the allowable stress. 1135 It is the highest ordinate on the stress-strain curve. 31 __________is caused when a force is applied to produce a sliding failure of a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the applied force e.g. when cutting paper with scissors or a steel bolt with a bolt cutter. 32 __________is the ability of a material to return to its previous shape after stress is released. in some materials, the relation between applied stress and the resulting strain is directly proportional (up to a certain limit), and a graph representing ____. 1136 It is the maximum safe stress a material may carry. 34 __________is the stress state when the material tends to compact (volume decrease). 1190 Load required to produce fracture in a glass sphere subjected to crush loading. 35 __________of the material is the change in geometry when stress is applied (in the form of force loading, gravitational field, Choice1 Shear strength Cohesive strength Choice2 Rigid strength Unified strength Choice3 Bulk strength Rigid strength Choice4 Axial strength Solid strength Subj Typist Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming Strength of Materials William Quiming

Factor of safety ultimate strength Shear stress

Strain rupture strength Elasticity

Proportionality constant average strength Axial stress

Modulus yield strength Bearing stress

Elasticity

Adherence

Plasticity

Malleability

Strength of Materials William Quiming

working stress Compression

shearing stress Tension

bearing stress Rigidity

simple stress Bearing

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Crush resistance Deformation

Bang resistance Strain

Crushing strength Deflection

Deformation energy Elasticity

Math
QuestText Choice1 acceleration, thermal expansion, etc.) 1215 Measure of resistance of plastics to bending. Stiffness 396 A steel bar 50 mm in diameter and 2 m long is sorrounded by a shell of casr iron 5 mm thick. Compute the load that will compress the combined bar a total of 0.8 mm in the length of 2 m. For steel, E = 200 Gpa, and for the cast iron, E = 100 Gpa. 1175 It states that stress is directly proportional to strain. 1524 The exerted by a force on a body is the measure of its effectiveness in turning the body about a certain pivot. 398 A steel bar 50 mm in diameter and 2 m long is surrounded by a shell of cast iron 5 mm thick. Compute the load that will compress the combined bar a total of 0.8 mm in length of 2 m. for steel, E = 200 GPa, and for cast iron, E = 100 GPa. 50 A 30-m long aluminum bar is subjected to a tensile stress of 175 MPa. Find the elongation if E=69116 MPa. 51 A 5 kN shell is fired from a 1000 kN cannon with a velocity of 600 m/sec. Find the modulus of a nest of springs that will limit the recoil of the cannon to 0.90m. 1502 The elongation of the specimen to the break point. 1880 Unit strain is 192 kN ID Choice2 Rigidness 150 kN Choice3 Tolerance 120 kN Choice4 Resistance 191 kN Subj Typist

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Hookes law Torque

Coulombs law Couple

Mhors circle Moment arm

Bulkmodulus All of the above

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P = 182 psi

P = 192 psi

P = 202 psi

P = 212 psi

7.6 cm

8.13 cm

6.1 cm

7.4 cm

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1133 kN/m

1140 kN/m

1123 kN/m

1125 kN/m

Break elongation Unitless

Fracture elongation Expressed in pascals

Shatter elongation

Smash elongation

Inversely proportional Directly proportional

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Math
ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 to the unit stress Elastic limit Choice4 to the length of the object Extended limit Subj Typist Quiming

673 Difference between strain energy required to generate a given stress in a material and elastic energy at that stress. 1843 This component measures the pulling (or pushing) action perpendicular to the section. 1216 Measure of the ability of sheet or film materials to resist tearing. 1489 The edge view of the neutral surface deflected beam is called 1855 This stress is caused by forcces perpendicular to the areas onwhich they act. 856 For symmetrically loaded simple beam, the maximum shear occurs at 202 A large coil spring with a spring constant k = 120 N/m is elongated, within its elastic range by 1 m. Compute the stored energy of the spring in N-m. 198 A kind of stress caused by forces acting along or parallel to the area resisting the forces. 678 Distance between the actual line of action of compressive or tensile loads and the line of action that would produce a uniform stress over the cross section of the specimen. 1960 What is the required to punch a 20-mmdiameter hole in a plate that is 25 mm thick? The shear strength is 350 MN/m^2 1077 Is one that acts over so small a distance that

Elastic hysteresis

Expandable hysteresis Shear forces Shear length stress-strain curve Shearing stress The midspan 40

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Axial force Tear resistance elastic curve Compressive stress The support 60

Torque Shear resistance ultimate strength curve Tangential Stress 1/3 of the support 50

Bending moments Tear length maximum curve Normal stess from the support 120

Shearing stress

Compressive stress

Tangential stress Malleability

Tensile stress Plasticity

Eccentricity of loading Elasticity of lading

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550 kN

650 kN

630 kN

800 kN

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concentrated load

distributed load

horizontal load

vertical load

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QuestText Choice1 it can be assumed to act at a point.concentrated load. 1830 These components measure the resistance to Bending moments bending he member about the y or z axes and are often denoted merely by My or Mz. 1669 The product EI is called flexural rigidity 1831 These components measures the resistance Torque to twisting the member and is commonly given the symbol T. 1283 Permanent structural change that occurs in a Fatigue material subjected to fluctuating stress and strain. 1842 This analyis of a section of the truss Method of sections composed of two or more joints is called 1725 The slope of the stress-strain diagram in the Modulus of elasticity linearly elastic region is called 1819 There is a radial clearance of 0.05 mm when 2.80 Mpa a steel tube is placed over an aluminum tube. The inside diameter of the aluminum tube is 120 mm, and the wall thickness of each tube is 2.5 mm. Compute the contact pressure and the tangential stress in each tube when the aluminum tube is subjected to an internal pressure of 5.0 Mpa. 1217 Measure of the drawability of sheet metal. Tear length 1110 It is also called te allowable stress. working stress ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

Shear forces

Axial forces

Torque

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modulus of rigidity Bending moments

modulus of elasticity flexural elasticity Axial forces Shear forces

Strength

Stress

Cavity

Method of members Method of joints Proportional limit 3.5 Mpa Elastic limit 4 Mpa

None of the above Yield strength 1.33 Mpa

Longitudinal stress shearing stress

Shear length bearing stress

Bearing length simple stress

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ID QuestText Choice1 338 A rectangular steel block is 3 in. long in the x 253 kips direction, 2 in. long in the y direction, and 4 in. long in the z direction. The block is subjected to a triaxial loading consisting of three uniformly distributed forces as follows: 48 kips tension in the x direction, 60 kips compression in the y direction, and 54 kips tension in the z direction. If v = 0.30 and E = 29 x 10^6 psi, determine the single uniformly distributed load in the x direction that would produce the same deformation in the ydirectiond as the original loading. 184 A helical spring has a load of 800 grams and 1.44 vibrations/sec its length has an elongation of 12 cm. If the spring is set into vibration, what is its frequency? 464 Acts over a considerable length of the beam. distributed load 1218 Measure of the ductility of a material determined in a tensile test. 199 A kind of stress caused by forces acting perpendicular to the area resisting the forces. 1856 This stress is caused by forces acting along or parallel to the area resisting the forces. 200 A kind of stress that is caused by the force acting along or parallel to the area resisting the force. 892 Greatest stress that can be applied to a material without causing permanent Endurance Bearing stress Choice2 300 kips Choice3 433 kips Choice4 333 kips Subj Typist Strength of Materials William Quiming

2.25 vibrations/sec

4.67 vibrations/sec

8.33 vibrations/sec

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concentrated load Elongation Shearing stress

vertical load Embrittlement Diagonal stress

horizontal load Event Tangential stress

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Shearing stress Shearing stress

Compressive stress Bearing stress

Normal stress Tensile stress

Tangential stress Tangential stress

Elastic limit

Brittle limit

Eccentric limit

Endurance limit

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ID QuestText 119 Choice1 118 Choice2 120 Choice3 121 Choice4 Subj Typist deformation. 192 A hollow steel tube with an inside diameter of 100 mm must carry a tensile load of 400 kN. Determine the outside diameter of the tube if the stress is limited to 120 mN/m^2. 841 Find the waste in cutting the strongest square timber from a circular log of uniform diameter 2 ft. and 1enlh 3 ft. 1350 Stress differs from compressive stress in that the latter is the internal stress caused by a compressive force, whereas the former is a contact pressure between separate bodies. 1823 These are components of the total resistance to sliding the portion to one side of the exploratory section past the other. 843 Find the weight of the brass water pipe 20 ft. long whose inside diameter is 1.5 in. and whose thickness is in. if brass weighs 520 lb. per cu. Ft. 1734 The stress beyond which the material will not return to its original shape when unloaded but will retain a permanent deformation 2018 Which device does not consume work to move heat? 516 An ideal gas experiences a constant pressure process at 206.8 kPa with an increase in volume of 566 Liters. What work is required to cause this volume change ? 1360 Suppose that the Fermi energy of a Fermi gas is approximately 10-20 Joules. What is the

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9.1328 cu. ft.

10.958 cu. ft.

8.0215 cu. ft.

7.521 cu. ft.

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Bearing stress

Tangential stress

Shearing stress

Normal stress

Shear forces

Bending moments

Torque

Axial forces

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99.266 lb

89.185 lb

94.025 lb

102.56 lb

Elastic limit

Proportional limit

Yield limit

Yield strength

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Heat Engine 117 kJ

Refrigerator 91200 kJ

Air Conditioner 0.084 kJ

Heat Pump 60 kJ

3600 Joules/mole

360 Joules/mole

36 Joules/mole

3.6 Joules/mole

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QuestText energy per mole of the ground state? 1359 Suppose a particle is constrained to be in a plane. By equipartition, what is the energy of that particle? 1941 What is the heat capacity at constant volume in SI units for one mole of ideal gas? 553 Approximately how many moles of ideal gas are required for it to have an energy of 1 Joule at room temperature 2070 Which of these pathways cannot be completely performer due to entropy considerations? 40 0.9 kg of hydrogen gas is cooled from 400oC to 350oC in an isometric process. How much heat transfer occurs in this system ? 1341 specific gas constant (R) of Helium 1295 quantities which are proportional to mass are classified as 1444 The change of entropy of a substance receiving (or delivering) heat is defined by: dS = dQ/t , where dQ = 1795 The volume of a gas under standard atmospheric pressure 76-cm of Hg is 200 cubic inches. What is the volume when the pressure is 80 cm Hg if the temperature is inchanged? 1344 states that a chemical reaction between pure crystalline phases that occurs at absolute ID Choice1 /2 Choice2 3/2 Choice3 Choice4 None of the above Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

9x10^23 0.0003 moles

9 0.003 moles

3 0.03 moles

3x10^23 0.3 moles

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

Heat Work

Work Work

Work Heat

None of the above

Thermodynamics

-459 kJ

510 kJ

459 kJ

-510 kJ

Thermodynamics

2077.67 J/kg-K extensive

112 J/kg-K intensive

287 J/kg-K molar

110 J/kg-K specific

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

heat transferred at the total change of temperature T entropy 190 cu. in. 180 cu. in.

entropy transferred constant specific heat Thermodynamics at the temperature T 175 cu. in. 100 cu. in. Thermodynamics

Nernst heat theorem

2nd law of thermodynamics

zeroth law of thermodynamics

Boyle's law

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist zero produces no entropy change 1747 the surface that separates the system from System boundary its surroundings 267 A new monatomic ideal gas is discovered. A 6.07 x 10-21 J pure 4 mole sample is sitting in a container at equilibrium in a 20 C environment. According to the kinetic theory of gases, what is the average kinetic energy per molecule for this gas 2050 Which of the following is an extensive weight property ? 1054 In the Steady Flow Energy Equation, W = P + Internal Energy K + Wf + U + W ; U is the____? 1325 similar quantities expressed per mole are molar described as 1893 walls that permit the transfer of matter, permeable walls perhaps selectively by chemical species, 2009 When the pressure of an ideal gas is doubled one fourth of its and the absolute temperature is halved, its original volume is: 1556 The intensive thermodynamic parameters of homogeneous a _______________ system are the same everywhere within the system 517 An ideal gas in a frictionless, vertical piston- 12 kJ cylinder device is heated and expands from a volume of 0.04 m3 to 0.10 m3 while the pressure remains constant at 200 kPa. What work is done by the system ?

Crossing boundary 2.02 x 10-21 J

Open system 4.14 x 10-22 J

Closed system

Thermodynamics

The molar mass of the Thermodynamics gas is needed to answer this question

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composition Heat specific impermeable walls cut in half

temperature Work extensive rigid walls constant

pressure Kinetic Energy intensive flexible or movable walls increased by 4 times

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inhomogeneous

open

closed

Thermodynamics

8 kJ

4 kJ

10 kJ

Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText Choice1 1095 It is a measure of the amount of energy Gibbs energy available to do work (ie. to effect a change) in chemical processes. 597 branch of physics which applies statistical Statistical mechanics methods to predict the thermodynamic properties of equilibrium states of a system from the microscopic structure of its constituents and the laws of mechanics or quantum mechanics governing their behavior 135 a condition in which it is convenient to Pseudo steady state assume steady state for portions of a nonsteady state system. 1294 Quantities which are independent of the intensive mass of the system are classified as 86 A Carnot refrigeration cycle operates 7.9 between -10 C and 23 C. What is its coefficient of performance ? 1635 the part of the boundary at which mass Crossing Boundary enters and leaves the system 114 A closed system allowing heat transfer across Diabatic sytem boundaries 116 A closed system that are allowing heat Adiabatic transfer across sytem boundaries 1849 This is the upward force of a liquid on Buoyancy anything that tries to float on it 1875 Two systems separated by a permeable wall diffusive contact are said to be in _______________ 1293 Quantities which are expressed per unit mass specific are described as Choice2 Enthalpy Choice3 Enthropy Choice4 Pressure Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming

Equilibrium thermodynamics

Thermodynamic system

Thermodynamic parameters

Thermodynamics

Pseudo code

Steady flow

Energy flow

Thermodynamics

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molar 1.3

specific 4.5

extensive 8.9

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

System Boundary Adiabatic Diabatic Equilibrium thermal contact intensive

Open System Insulated system Insulated system Statics open system extensive

Closed System Rigid System Rigid System None of the above macrostate molar

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ID QuestText Choice1 1433 The branch of physics which studies the Equilibrium equilibrium properties of bulk matter using thermodynamics macroscopic variables. 1899 What are the SI units of the fundamental No units entropy? 854 For an ideal gas we find that _________ fugacity reduces to the ratio between the pressure of the system and that of the arbitrarily chosen standard state 1932 What is the efficiency of an ideal Carnot heat 59 % engine cycle operating between 38 C and 482 C? 2083 Which would be the most comfortable 310 K temperature for your bath water? 25 ___________________ is any body of matter Thermodynamic or radiation large enough to be described by system macroscopic parameters without reference to individual (atomic or subatomic) constituents. A complete specification of the system requires a description not only of its contents but also of its boundary and the interactions with its environment permitted by the properties of the boundary. 1196 macroscopic variables which describe the Thermodynamic macrostate of the system parameters 172 a functional relationship between the equation of state parameters of a system in equilibrium 318 a projection of some curve that lies on the state diagram equilibrium surface Choice2 Choice3 Statistical mechanics Thermodynamic system Joules Joules/Kelvin Choice4 Thermodynamic parameters It depends on the system quasistatic Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

isentropic transform isothermal compressibility

89 %

90 %

11 %

Thermodynamics

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560 K

110 C

40 K Equilibrium thermodynamics

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

Statistical mechanics Thermodynamic parameters

Statistical mechanics Thermodynamic system equation of state diagram equilibrium equation of equation of state equilibrium

Equilibrium thermodynamics equilibrium surface equilibrium thermodynamics

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText Choice1 146 a crystalline solid in which some of the ions paramagnetic salt possess permanent magnetic dipole moments. 550 Any transformation which cannot be undone irreversible by simply reversing the change in external conditions is classified as 1364 T = T*S, X1, , Xr+ , this equation is called thermal equation of state 570 At standard condition. The specific weight of 1000 kg/cu.m water is: 2106 zeroth law of thermodynamics states that If they must also be in two systems are separately in equilibrium equilibrium with each with a third, then other _______________________________ 348 a relation involving physical quantities that is physical law found to be satisfied by physical systems under specified conditions. 1343 State functions obtained by means of thermodynamic Legendre transformation of a fundamental potentials relation 1681 The quantity of heat required to change the Specific heat temperature of unit mass through one degree. 166 A forming snowflake is an open system Choice2 magnet Choice3 rock salt Choice4 iron Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

reversible

quasistatic

adiabatic

Thermodynamics

chemical equation of mechanical equation fundamental relation Thermodynamics state of state 9.8066 kg/cu.m 100 lb/cu.ft 980 kg/cu.m Thermodynamics they must not be in they need not be in equilibrium with each equilibrium other physical quantity physical variable they're state will change Thermodynamics

physical systems

Thermodynamics

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Nernst heat theorem state diagram

quasistatic

Thermodynamics

Internal Energy

Entropy

Enthalpy

Thermodynamics

closed system

isolated system Boyles Law

insulated system Newtons Law

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

24 ______________ states that the change of Joules Law Charles law internal energy of an ideal gas is a function of only the temperature change. 1549 The heat absorbed for an infinitesimal isochoric heat capacity internal heat

associate heat

net entropy

Thermodynamics

Math
QuestText temperature change under conditions of constant volume 1636 the partial pressure for a vapor that coexists with its liquid form 648 defined by the sequence of operations used to determine its value. 2034 Which of the following could NOT be used to indicate a temperature change? A change in: ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 capacity equilibrium concentration physical variable Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

vapor pressure physical quantity

pressure concentration physical law

vapor concentration physical systems

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

mass of one mole of gas at constant pressure 1779 The time required to reach equilibrium is call relaxation time the 421 A thermally insulating container has a There is no entropy membrane separating the container into two change of the system equal parts. In one part is a vacuum. In the other part is an ideal gas of temperature T and internal energy U. The membrane is punctured and the gas rushes into the region which was a vacuum. After the system has returned to equilibrium, which of the following is NOT true for the gas? 1510 The energy of any isolated system is constant 16 __________ is that property of a substance Entropy which remains constant if no heat enters or leaves the substance, while it does work or alter s its volume or leaves the substance, while it does work or alters its volume, but which increases or diminishes should a small amount of heat enter or leave.

electrical resistance

pressure of a gas at constant volume equilibrium time

length of a liquid column zeroth time

Thermodynamics

hysteresis

Thermodynamics

The temperature of No work is done by the gas is unchanged the gas on the surroundings

The internal energy of Thermodynamics the gas is unchanged

varrying Enthalpy

changes Heat

zero Energy

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText 1891 walls that do not transmit heat 1731 The standard reference atmospheric pressure 415 A system in which mass does not cross its boundaries. 1250 occurs in an open container when the vapor pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure, permitting gas bubbles to form. 693 Energy in transit (on the move) from one body or system to another solely because of a temperature difference between the bodies or systems. 1688 the ratio between partial pressure and saturated vapor pressure at the specified temperature. 1284 permits prediction of the effects of pressure upon transition temperatures and is instrumental to measurements of latent heat. 458 According to ______________________, the heat of a reaction that can be written as a series of steps can be obtained algebraically using the same stoichiometric coefficients as the charge and mass balance. 566 At low pressure and temperature, it separates pure solid and vapor phases, ending at the triple point where three phases (solid, liquid, vapor) coexist Choice1 adiathermal walls 29.92 in. Hg Closed system Boiling Choice2 diathermal walls 1 psia Open system Freezing Choice3 rigid 14.696 mm Hg Operating system Critical isotherm Choice4 flexible or movable walls 0.1 atm Heat transfer Sublimation Subj Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Heat

Internal Energy

Kinetic Energy

Potential Energy

Thermodynamics

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Relative humidity

Saturated vapor pressure Le Chateliers' principle

Latent heat of vaporization Bernoulli's Theorem

Boiling

Thermodynamics

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Clapeyron equation

Clausius' theorem

Thermodynamics

Hess' law of heat summation

van't Hoff equation

Clausius-Clapeyron equation

law of mass action

Thermodynamics

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sublimation curve

fusion curve

vaporization curve

critical point

Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText Choice1 1892 walls that permit the transfer of heat without diathermal walls work 1744 The sum of the pressure head, elevation Bernoulli's Theorem head, and the velocity head remains constant. This is known as: 1876 Two systems separated by diathermal walls thermal contact are said to be in _______________ and as such can exchange energy in the form of either heat or radiation 1504 the end point of a vaporization curve critical point 1755 The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases 1434 the branch of the physical sciences that treats of various phenomena of energy and the related properties of matter, especially of the laws of transformation of heat into other forms or energy and vice versa. Answer: Thermodynamics 23 ______________ is the absolute quantity of a matter in it. 1800 The volume of a unit mass 2067 Which of the following temperatures would be most appropriate to keep milk at inside a refrigerator? 1894 walls that permit transfer of energy in the form of mechanical work 413 a System in which electrical work cannot Absolute zero Thermodynamics Choice2 rigid walls Clausius' theorem Choice3 permeable walls Le Chateliers' principle macrostate Choice4 adiathermal walls Charles Law Subj Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

diffusive contact

extensive contact

Thermodynamics

melting point Absolute temperature Mechanics

Q-point Specific heat Material science

saturated point Heat Physics

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

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Mass of a body Specific volume 278 K

Weight of the body Specific weight 350 K

Density Specific gravity 5K

Specific weight Energy -20 C

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flexible or movable walls Insulated system

rigid walls Rigid System

diathermal walls Daibatic

permeable walls Adiabatic

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

Math
QuestText cross the system boundaries 1426 The average speed of the atoms of a gas a 100 K is 200 m/s. What would most nearly be the average speed of the atoms at 300 K? 2049 Which of the following is always true for an isothermal process of an ideal gas? 1997 When an ideal gas is isothermally compressed ID Choice1 350 m/s 67 m/s Choice2 Choice3 140 m/s Choice4 600 m/s Subj Thermodynamics Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

The internal energy does not change thermal energy flows from the gas to the atmosphere

No heat flows into or out of the system thermal energy flows from the surroundings to the gas

The pressure does not change the temperature of the gas decreases

1773 The theoretical (Carnot) efficiency of a heat engine operating between 600C and 100C is 1363 Systems for which the primary mode of work is mechanical compression or expansion are considered _____________________ 1866 Two containers are filled with gases at the same temperature. In the container on the left is a gas of molar mass 2M, volume 2V, and number of moles 2n. In the container on the right is a gas of molar mass M, volume V, and moles n. Which is most nearly the ratio of the pressure of the gas on the left to the pressure of the gas on the right? 304 A pressure gage registers 40 psig in a region where the barometer is 14.5 psia. Find the absolute pressure in psia 563 At higher temperatures, it separates solid and liquid phases

57.3 % simple compressible systems 1:1

16.7 %

20.0%

The volume does not change no thermal energy enters or leaves the gas no thermal energy enters or leaves the gas 42.7 % thermal contact

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

complex macrostate compressible systems 2:1 4:1

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8:1

Thermodynamics

54.5 psia

25.5 psia

54.3 psia

25.2 psia

Thermodynamics

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fusion curve

sublimation curve

vaporization curve

critical point

Thermodynamics

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 979 If one third of the air in a tank is removed by 0.9122 each stroke of an air pump, what fractional part of the total air is removed in 6 strokes? 1472 The device for measuring gage pressure Pressure gage 115 a closed system that allows neither mass nor energy transfer across system boundaries 2001 When gas escapes from a pressurized cylinder, the stream of gas feels cool. This is because ______ 1551 The heat required to convert a mole of solid to a mole a liquid at constant temperature and pressure 1048 In the formula U = (3/2)nRT, what is n? Isolated System Choice2 0.7122 0.6122 Choice3 0.8122 Choice4 Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Manometer Insulated System

Barometer Rigid System

Ammeter Diabatic

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

work is being done at of the convection the expense of thermal inside the cylinder energy latent heat of melting Critical isotherm (or fusion for freezing). n is the number of moles. Enthalpy n is the number of atoms. Entropy

pressurized cylinders the moisture in the air Thermodynamics are good thermal condenses and cools insulators Sublimation Relative humidity Thermodynamics

422 A thermodynamic property equal to the sum of the internal energy of a system and the product of its pressure and volume 1878 type-I superconductors exhibit the ______________ in which surface currents shield their volumes from magnetic fields 964 If a system is in stable equilibrium, any perturbation produces processes which tend to restore the system to its original equilibrium state. 2099 Work done in pushing a fluid across a boundary , usually into or out of a system

n is the number of atoms in the molecule. Heat

n is the number of molecules. Energy

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

Meissner effect

Magnetic effect

Clapeyron effect

Piezoelectric effect

Thermodynamics

Le Chateliers' principle Maximum entropy principle

Clausius' theorem

Bernoulli's Theorem

Thermodynamics

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Flow energy

Specific heat

Work

Energy

Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText 1053 In the Steady Flow Energy Equation, P1+K1+Wf1+U1+Q = P2+K2+Wf2+U2+W, when will Q be negative? 1534 The force of gravity on a unit volume 996 If the multiplicity function is 100 for particular values of N and Nup in a binary system, what is the probability of being in any particular state? 1362 Suppose we have a binary system in which N = 6, and Nup = 3. What is the multiplicity function? 906 How many "laws of thermodynamics" are there? 569 At room temperature He would be expected to have a Molar Specific Heat at Constant Volume of about 1944 What is the internal energy (to the nearest joule) of 10 moles of helium at 100 K? 1047 In the formula U = (3/2)NkT, what is N? Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 when heat is rejected when heat is added when there is no heat Q is always positive by the body or system to the body or system Specific weight 1/100 Specific volume 100 Specific gravity 1/50 Force 0.001 Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

20

2/3

120

35

Thermodynamics

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4 3R/2

3 5R/2

5 6R/2

6 7R/2

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

12473 J N is the number of atoms.

8315 J N is the number of moles 10000

5543 J N is the number of atoms in the molecule. 0.01

13524 J N is the number of molecules. 1

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

2033 Which of the following choices gives a 100 reasonable value for the air pressure in an average sized bedroom in SI units? 1 In the Carnot cycle, the expansion stage that Isentropic moves from higher to lower temperature is what kind of process? 2030 Which law of thermodynamics says that heat 1st

Thermodynamics

Isothermal

Isobaric

None of the above

Thermodynamics

2nd

3rd

4th

Thermodynamics

Math
QuestText is a form of energy? 468 Air at 205 C and 345 kPa is compressed isothermally to one-tenth of its original volume. What is the final pressure ? 1934 What is the enthalpy of water at 165 C with quality of 97% ? 442 A vapor and a liquid can coexist ID Choice1 3450 kPa Choice2 34.5 kPa Choice3 690 kPa Choice4 6900 kPa Subj Thermodynamics Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

2701 kJ/kg below the critical temperature 262 kJ

4766 kJ/kg

3761 kJ/kg

2066 kJ/kg

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

947 How much energy is required to heat 2.5 kg of water from 70 C to 95 C at 100 kPa pressure ? 1052 In the Steady Flow Energy Equation, negative when heat is P1+K1+Wf1+U1+Q = P2+K2+Wf2+U2+W ; Q rejected by the body or is____? system 2023 Which energy is the most appropriate choice G to analyze a process at constant pressure and temperature? 548 Any process that can be made to go in the reversible process reverse direction by an infinetesimal change in the conditions is called __________ 2059 Which of the following is not an intensive Entropy variable? 395 A steam turbine receives 550 kPa steam with 190 kJ/kg an enthalpy of 2955 kJ/kg. The turbine exhausts to 175 kPa and the exhaust steam has an enthalpy of 2765 kJ/kg. What is the energy used by the turbine ? 1164 It is used to measure the atmospheric Barometer pressure

only above the critical only above the critical only below the triple temperature pressure point temperature 105 kJ 211 kJ 78 kJ

negative when heat is always positive added to the body or system F H

positive when heat is rejected by the body or system U

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

irreversible process

adiabatic

quasistatic

Thermodynamics

Temperature 13132 kJ/kg

Pressure 12890 kJ/kg

Chemical Potential 263 kJ/kg

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

Pressure gage

Ammeter

Manometer

Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText 414 A system in which mass crosses its boundaries. 1759 The temperature measured from absolute zero. 1890 walls that do not permit matter to cross the boundary 26 _________________________ states that mass is indestructible 1511 The energy of the body due to its position or elevation 1512 The energy or stored capacity for performing work possessed by a moving body, by virtue of its momentum 1613 The multiplicative factor that relates the fundamental and conventional temperatures is known as: 1673 The product of the displacement of the body and the component of the force in the direction of the displacement. 416 a System in which the boundaries are fixed, ie. not allowing mechanical work to cross the system boundaries. 1684 The radiant energy density for blackbody radiation goes as the temperature to what power? 2025 Which is a correct formulation of the Gibbs free energy? 1898 What are the SI units of the chemical potential? Choice1 Open system Choice2 Closed system Choice3 Operating system Centigrade diathermal walls Law of conservation of energy Heat Internal Energy Choice4 Heat transfer Fahrenheit adiathermal walls Heat transfer Internal energy Heat Subj Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Absolute temperature Heat impermeable walls permeable walls

Law of conservation of Law of inertia mass Potential energy Kinetic energy Kinetic Energy Potential energy

The Boltzmann Constant Work

The Multiplicity Function Heat

The Boltzmann Factor The Boltzmann Distribution Energy System

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

Rigid System

Insulated System

Diabatic

Isolated system

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

G = U - + pV Joules

(C) G = U - - pV Joules per square meter

G = F - pV No Units

G = H + Kelvin

Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

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ID QuestText Choice1 1897 We can define the Helmholtz free energy by: F = U - 1525 The expression - d + V dp + dN is dG equivalent to which of the following? 1518 The energy U is intended to be a function of 3 how many variables? 1361 Suppose that the = - 2. What is the value e^-2 of 697 Energy stored within a body or substance by Internal Energy virtue of the activity and configuration of its molecules and of the vibration of the atoms within the molecules. 460 According to the kinetic theory of gases, doubles when the absolute temperature of an ideal gas doubles, the average kinetic energy of the molecules of the gas 2047 Which of the following is a unit for internal joule energy? 22 _____________ states that the acceleration Newtons Law of a particular body is directly proportional to the resultantforce acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. 1519 the entropy of a composite system is the sum ________ of the entropies of its constituent subsystems. 181 A heat engine takes in 200 J of thermal 25 % energy and performs 50 J of work in each cycle. What is its efficiency? 454 a word denoting a static condition, the Equilibrium Choice2 F = U + dU 6 e^2 Potential Energy Choice3 F = U + d dF 7 e^(-1/2) Kinetic Energy Choice4 F = U - d dH 1 e^(1/2) Heat Subj Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

quadruples

is quartered

stays the same

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kelvin Charles law

joule/molecule Boyles Law

J/s Coulombs law

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product

average

maximum

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20 %

12 %

400 %

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Control volume

Open System

Energy flow rate

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QuestText Choice1 absence of change. In thermodynamics it is taken to mean not only the absence of change, but the absence of any tendency toward change on a macroscopic scale. 638 Container A has a sample of monatomic ideal the gas in container B gas, while container B has a sample of diatomic ideal gas. The two gases start with the same initial temperature, volume, pressure and number of moles of molecules. Each gas now undergoes a reversible adiabatic process that cuts the pressure in half. Which sample of gas is now at the higher temperature? 1871 Two identical samples of an ideal gas are in B equal volume containers A and B with the same pressure and temperature. The gas in A performs work W on the surroundings during an isobaric process before the pressure is reduced isochorically to its initial amount. The gas in B has its pressure reduced isochorically to its initial volume and then the gas performs work W on the surroundings during an isobaric process. After the processes are performed on the gases, which is at a higher temperature? 225 A mass m of helium gas is in a container of 6p constant volume V. It is initially at pressure p and absolute (Kelvin) temperature T. Additional Helium is added, bringing the total mass of helium gas to 3m. After this addition, the temperature is found to be 2T. What is ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

the gas in container A It is invalid to ask it the gases have equal is not possible for an temperature adiabatic process to reduce pressure.

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each has equal temperature

The value of W and both initial pressure and volume is necessary to answer this question.

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2p

3/2 p

3p

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QuestText the gas pressure? 44 A 1/4 cubic meter volume of water is heated by 5 kW of heating oil. It is contained in a 1 kg aluminum container and heated from 20 to 25 degree centigrade. Find the total heat gained by the water and container. Note: C(Al) = 0.22 cal/g deg centigrade 173 A gas is enclosed in a cylindrical piston. When the gas is heated from 0C to 100C, the piston is allowed to move to maintain a constant pressure. According to the KineticMolecular Theory of Matter 336 A rectangular piece of metal 3cm high by 6cm wide has a hole cut in its center 1cm high by 4cm wide . As the metal is warmed from 0C to 100C what will happen to the dimensions of the hole? 1984 What temperature change on the Kelvin scale is equivalent to a 10 degree change on the Celsius scale 1009 If two molecules in a gas collide, then ID Choice1 1251100 calories Choice2 250000 calories Choice3 2550500 calories Choice4 3625000 calories Subj Thermodynamics Typist William Quiming

the average speed of the molecules has increased

the size of the the number of the mass of the gas individual molecules molecules of gas must will increase has increase increase

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both height and width both height and will increase width will decrease

height will decrease while width will increase

height will increase while width will decrease

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10 K

18 K

283 K

273 K

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1287 Points A and B are 100 m. apart and are of the same elevation as the foot of the bldg. The angles of elevation of the top of the bldg. from points A and B are 21 degrees and 32 degrees respectively. How far is A from the building in meters? 983 If sin A = 2.511x, cos A = 3.06x and sin 2A = 0.256 3.393x, find the value of x?

total momentum is always exchanged 259.28

velocities are always both molecules exchanged always speed up 265.42 271.62

velocities are always unchanged ) 277.92

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0.265

0.562

0.625

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ID QuestText Choice1 204 A light is placed 5 ft. from the center of a 9.8960 sq. ft. globe 3 ft. in diameter. Find the area of the illuminated portion. 680 Each angle of a regular dodecagon is equal to 150 degrees 1969 What is the value of (log 5 to the base 2) + 3.79 (log 5 to the base 3)? 1861 Three times the sine of a certain angle is 30 twice of the sqyare of the cosine of the same angle. Find the angle. 1993 When a logarithm is expressed as an integer Characteristic plus a decimal (between 0 and 1), the integer is called 984 If tan A and tan B=(1/3) find the angle (A + B). 45 985 If tan x = 0.5,tan y = 0.33 , what is the value 1 of tan (x+y)? 1480 The distance between the centers of the 64pi three circles which are mutually tangent to each other externally are 10, 12 and 14 units. The area of the largest circle is 220 A man find the angle of elevation of the top 73.61 m of a tower to be 30 degrees. He walks 85 meters nearer the tower and finds its angle of elevation to be 60 degrees. What is the height of the tower? 992 If the hypotenuse of a right triangle is known, 1:1 what is the ratio of the base and the altitude of the right triangle when its area is maximum. Choice2 7.0215 sq. ft. Choice3 11.250 sq. ft. Choice4 8.0158 sq. ft. Subj Trigonometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

135 degrees 7.39 60

125 degrees 3.97 45

105 degrees 9.37 10

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Napierian logarithm

Mantissa

Briggsian logarithm

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30 -1 46pi

60 2 27pi

20 -2 72pi

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73.16 m

73.31 m

76.31 m

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1:3

1:4

1:2

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ID QuestText 1025 In a triangle, find the side c if angle C=100, side b = 20 and side a = 15. 732 Find the angle in mils subtended by a line 10 yards long at a distance of 5000 yards. 1024 In a triangle ABC, angle A = 60 and angle B = 45. What is the ratio of side BC to side AC? 1257 One leg of a right triangle is 20 cm and the hypotenuse is 10 cm longer than the other leg. Find the length of the hypotenuse. 1251 Of what quadrant is A, if sec A is positive and csc A is negative? 991 If the equation is unchanged by the substitution of y for x, its curve is symmetric with respect to the 41 4,800 mils is equivalent to ______ degrees. 1406 The area of an isosceles triangle is 36 sq.m. with the included angle of 30 between the two equal sides. Find the perimeter of the triangle. 1407 The area of an isosceles triangle is 72 sq.m. If the two equal sides make an angle of 20 with the third side, compute the length of the longest side. 519 An imaginary line passing through the center of the earth and perpendicular to the axis of the earth. 968 If an equilateral triangle is circumscribed about a circle of radius 10 cm. determine the Choice1 27 1 1.22 25 28 2 1.36 15 Choice2 29 2.5 1.48 20 Choice3 26 4 1.19 30 Choice4 Subj Trigonometry Trigonometry Trigonometry Trigonometry Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

IV origin

II x - axis

III y - axis

I line 45 degrees with the x - axis 142 29.65 m.

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270 30.21m.

135 32.12m.

235 28.43m.

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28.13 meters

31.22 meters

27.84 meters

25.62 meters

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Equator

Meridians

Parallels

Prime meridian

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34.64 cm

64.12 cm

36.44 cm

32.10 cm

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QuestText Choice1 side of the triangle. 560 Assuming that the earth is a sphere whose 335.10 km radius is 6400 km. Find the distance along a 3 degree arc at the equator of the earth's surface. 954 If (A + B) = 45, find the value of x if(1 + tan A)( 2 1 + tan B)=x 539 Angles formed with the meridians are called Bearings 877 Given a triangle with angle C = 28.7, side a 132 units and side b = 224 units. Solve for angle B. 492 An angle equal to one revolution or 360 degress. 829 Find the value of x if x = tan 50 - tan 40 1339 Solve for x if cosh x- sinh x = 0.0001234 1389 The angle of a sector is 30 degrees and the radius is 15 cm. What is the area of the sector in sq. cm.? 493 An angular unit equivalent to 1/400 of the circumference of a circle is called 1338 Solve for x if Cosh x + Sinh x = 7.389. 120 ID Choice2 533.10 km Choice3 353.10 km Choice4 353.01 km Subj Trigonometry Typist William Quiming

4 Longitudes 110

3 Latitudes 90

1 Poles 130

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Perigon 2 tan l0 9 58.9

Explement angle Tan 10 4 59.8

Reflex angle Cot 10 5 89.5

Supplement angle Tan 10 8 85.9

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Grad 2

Degree 10 1.78 160 degrees

Radian Ex 6.75 170 degrees

Mil 1 1.89 150 degrees

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965 If A+B+C=180 degrees and tan A + tan B + tan 5.67 C = 5.67, find the value of tan A tan B tan C. 818 Find the sum of the interior angles of the 180 degrees vertices of a five pointed star inscribed in a

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ID QuestText Choice1 1.4 m Choice2 1.8 m Choice3 2.8 m Choice4 Subj Trigonometry Typist William Quiming circle. 399 A steel girder 16 m. long is moved on rollers 3.6 m along a passageway 8m. wide and into a corridor at right angles with the passageway. Neglecting the width of the girder, how wide must the corridor be? 1328 Sin (B - A) is equal to _______, when B = 270 - cos A degrees and A is an acute angle. 828 Find the value of sin [arc cos (15/17)] 8/9 1611 The most well-known, naturally occuring radioactive elements. 1612 The movement of molecules of water through a "differentially permeable" or "semipermeable' membrane. 1608 The most common oxidation number for silicon in a compound would be: 1544 The general equation for metathesis reaction. 1564 The law stating that many of the physical and chemical properties of the elements tend to recur in a systematic manner with increasing atomic number. 1596 The minor component of a solution. 1121 It is composed of two elements. 1545 The general equation of synthesis or direct combination reaction. uranium and radium osmosis

Cos A 8/21

- sin A 8/17

Sin A 9/21 sodium and magnesium Brownian movement

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polonium and cesium polonium and chromium Tyndall effect electrolysis

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+4 AB + CD --------> AD + CB Periodic Law

+1

+2

+3 AB ---------> A + B Avogadros Law

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A + BC --------> AC + B A + B ---------> AB Electron Shell Theory Quantum Theory

solute Binary Compound A + B --------> AB

solvent Ternary Compound AB --------> A + B

mixture Multiple Compound

substance Ionic Compound

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A + BC ---------> AC + B AB + CD --------> AD + CB

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ID QuestText 1109 It is a type of balanced chemical equations that shows all compounds with complete, neutral molecular formulas; useful in planning experiments and stoichiometry calculations. 1546 The glowing beam which travels from the cathode to the anode 1550 The heat of fusion is defined as the energy required at constant temperature to change 1 unit mass of a ______. 1607 The most common elements used in making processors such as the Pentium microprocessor. 1503 The emission of an alpha particle during the decay of Uranium 238 is an example of a: 1103 It is a quality of matter that is a characteristic of any sample of a substance, regardless of the shape or size of the sample. 1097 It is a natural tendency of systems to move in the direction of maximum chaos or disorder. 10 ________ refers to the sound produced by an object which is vibrating at a frequency higher than a human can hear. 1516 The energy stored in chemicals because of their compositions. 1676 The property by which an atomic nucleus gives off alpha, beta or gamma radiations. 1517 The energy that is required to overcome the attraction of the nuclear charge and remove Choice1 molecular equation Choice2 ionic equation Choice3 net ionic equation Choice4 compound equation Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming

cathode ray solid to a liquid

anode ray gas to a liquid

diode ray gas to a solid

none of the above solid to a gas

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Silicon and germanium Gallium and Arsenic

Silicon and Boron

Gallium and Silicon

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nuclear change intrinsic property

chemical change extrinsic property

physical change chemical property

phase change radioactive property

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Law of Disorder Ultrasonic

Law of Definite Proportion Infrasonic

Le Chatelier's Principle seismic

Brownian Principle supersonic

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chemical potential energy radioactivity ionization energy

chemically stored energy radiactive decay oxidation energy

potential chemical energy radiation chemical energy

stored energy radioisotopes bond energy

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QuestText an electron from a gaseous atom is called _______. 1594 The minimum energy colliding particles must have in order to react. 1509 The energy of an object because of its motion. 1614 The negative logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration. 1501 The elements in the periodic table with atomic numbers above 92 are called ____. 1542 The fourth quantum number is also called as ________. 1568 The lightest element is _____. 1096 It is a molecule consisting of two atoms. 1540 The formation of water from oxygen and hydrogen is an example of a: 1740 The sum of the atomic weights of the atoms making up a molecule. 1566 The length of a sample substance is of what physical property of matter? 1527 The first halogen found in the periodic table. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

activation energy kinetic energy pH

ionization energy potential energy alkaline

chemical energy motion energy % concentration Lanthanide series magnetic quantum number helium bilateral molecule nuclear change percentage weight chemical property oxygen

chemical potential energy mechanical energy molality Transition metals principal quantum number Neon two-atom molecule phase change average atomic mass radioactive property nitrogen

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transuranium element elemental atom spin quantum number azimuthal quantum number hydrogen nitrogen diatomic molecule chemical change molecular weight extrinsic property flourine binary molecule physical change atomic weight intrinsic property chlorine

1699 The reaction in which an acid or oxide reacts neutralization reaction metathesis reaction with a base or basic oxide to form water and salt 1657 The process by which uranium gives off rays radioactivity radiation is termed by the Curie's as ________.

combination reaction redox reaction

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emmission

radioactive decay

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ID QuestText 1701 The reaction that follows the reverse of combination reaction. 1710 The second quantum number is also called as __________. 1639 The phase change represented by the equation I2 (s) ----> I2 (g) is called _________. 1638 The pH of water is of what value? 1637 The pattern of frequencies obtained by passing light emitted by atoms of an element in the gaseous state through a prism. 1700 The reaction in which two compounds react to form two new compounds and it involves ions and the positive ions exchange partners with the negative ions to form the two new compounds. 1631 The ozone layer is composed of what atom? 1707 The scattering of light when it is focused on a colloid. 1628 The odor of a substance or mixture is of what physical property of matter? 1666 The process of separating the components of a mixture by absorbing components at different locations on a solid surface. 1728 The smell of rotten eggs is due to a substance that contains the element_________. Choice1 Choice2 decomposition reaction redox reaction azimuthal quantum number sublimation principal quantum number condensation Choice3 oxidation reaction magnetic quantum number melting Choice4 reduction reaction Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

spin quantum number Uncategorized boiling Uncategorized

7.0 atomic emission spectrum metathesis reaction

0 tyndall effect

14.0 effusion

10.0 electrolysis

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neutralization reaction

combination reaction redox reaction

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oxygen atom Tyndall Effect intrinsic property chromatography

carbon atom Colloidal Effect extrinsic property crystallography

hydrogen atom Photoelectric effect chemical property fitration

nitrogen atom Diffusion radioactive property diffussion

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nitrogen

sulfur

carbon

potassium

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ID QuestText Choice1 1729 The solubility of substance belongs to what intrinsic property property of matter? 1730 The splitting of the nucleus into smaller fission fragments, encompanied by the release of neutrons and a large amount of energy. 1625 The number of protons in the nucleus at the atomic number atom of an element 1658 The process in which an unstable nucleus radioactive decay loses energy by emitting radiation. 1735 The structure of an atom is best described as: electrons in orbit about a nucleus of protons and neutrons 1715 The shared pair of electrons is in a new type of orbital often referred to as what? 940 How many protons are there in an atom of Neon(Ne) with atomic number of 10. 1737 The substance in a redox reaction that accepts electrons is called ____. 1720 The size ratio of the atom to the nucleus is what? 1727 The smallest group of particles within a crystal that retains the geometric shape of the crystal. 1582 The maximum number of electrons in an energy level is determined from the formula _______. 1580 The mass of a substance or mixture is of what physical property of matter? molecular orbital 10 oxidizing agent 10,000 to 1. unit cell Choice2 extrinsic property fusion Choice3 chemical property exergonic Choice4 radioactive property effloresce Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

atomic mass radiation neutrons in orbit about a nucleus of protons bound to electrons ionic orbital 6 reducing agent 1,000 to 1 crystal

mass number radiactivity electrons and neutrons in orbit about a nucleus of protons covalent orbital 11.5 accepting agent 100 to 1 lattice constant

isotopes radioisotopes

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protons and neutrons Uncategorized in orbit about a nucleus of electrons atomic orbital 5 donating agent 10 to 1 dimensional pattern Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

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2(n)^2

n^2

(n)^2/2

2n

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extrinsic property

intrinsic property

chemical property

radioactive property

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ID QuestText 1505 The ends of a line segment are at (7,-2) and (1,6). Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the segment. 1111 It is an arrangement which shows what metal can displace another metal from an aqueous solution of its salt or acid. 1652 The pressure exerted by the air molecules in the atmosphere surrounding the earth. 1579 The major component of a solution. 1578 The main energy level of an atom that can accommodate a maximum of 8 electrons is the _________. 1552 The important isotopes of carbon are carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14. How many protons are there in each? 1624 The number of orbitals in the second principal energy level of an atom (n = 2) is: 1498 The element that correspond to Ag is _________. 1682 The quantity of heat that raises the temperature of 1 gram of pure water 1 degree Celsius. 1606 The most common color of pure carbon is: Choice1 3x - 4y = 4 Choice2 3x - 2y = 8 Choice3 2x + y = 10 Choice4 X + 3y = 6 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

activity series of elements atmospheric pressure solvent second E-level

disintegration series of elements absolute pressure solute first E-level

sequence of elements order of elements

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gage pressure mixture third E-level

vapor pressure substance fourth E-level

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4 silver calorie

1 tin British Thermal unit

2 antimony fahrenheit

3 astatine rankine

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black

white electrons decomposition reaction

metallic silver neutrons redox reaction

yellow

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1617 The nucleus of an atom consists of _______. protons and neutrons 1702 The reaction that follows the simple formula combination reaction A + B = C.

protons, neutrons, and Uncategorized electrons oxidation reaction Uncategorized

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ID QuestText 1679 The quality of matter that is not a characteristic of the substance itself. 1573 The lowest whole number ratio of ions in an ionic compound. 1674 The production of ethanol from sugars by the action of yeast or bacteria. 1572 The lowest principal quantum number for an electron is: 1708 The scientific term for the conversion of a liquid to gas or vapor below its boiling point is ______. 1709 The second most abundant element in the universe is what? 1623 The number of equivalents per liter of solution. 1528 The first scientist who distinguish between gases and air? 690 Elements whose outermost s sublevel and the nearby d sublevel contain electrons. 645 Dalton based his relative atomic weight scale on _______. 646 Defined as one-twelth the mass of a carbon 12 atom. 677 Dissolving salt in water is an example of which type of change? 679 Dry ice is the solid form of what? 872 General equation of replacement reaction. Choice1 extrinsic property formula unit fermentation 1 evaporation Choice2 intrinsic property balanced formula hydrogenation 0 condensation Choice3 chemical property molecular formula oxidation 2 sublimation Choice4 radioactive property ionic formula pasteurization 3 respiration Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

helium normality Jan Baptista van Helmont transition metals hydrogen atomic mass unit physical carbon dioxide A + BC ---------> AC + B

hydrogen molality Niels Bohr inner transition metals lithium atomic mass chemical air A+B ---------> AB

oxygen molarity Melvin Calvin noble gases carbon atomic number nuclear nitrogen AB ---------> A + B

carbon mole Ernest Rutherford representative elements helium mass number radioactive oxygen AB + CD --------> AD + CB

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ID QuestText 687 Elements in which the outermost s and p sublevels are filled. 1365 Table salt is: 689 Elements whose outermost s or p sublevels are only partially filled 688 Elements that have a high electrical conductivity and a high luster when clear 691 Elements whose outermost s sublevel and the nearby f sublevel generally contain electrons. 692 Elements with the properties of both metals and nonmetals. 849 Fluorine gas is: Choice1 noble gas Sodium Chloride representative elements metals Choice2 repuresentative elements Sodium Bicarbonate noble gases non metals Choice3 transition metals Potassium Chloride transition metals metalloids noble gases Choice4 Subj inner transition metals Uncategorized Iodine Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

inner transition metals Uncategorized non metallic representative elements metallic colorless Antimony metals 17 amu Uncategorized Uncategorized

inner transition metals transition metals

metalloids yellowish brown

metals yellowish green Arsenic table 16 amu

non metals white Actinium element 15 amu

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565 At is the chemical symbol for which element? Astatine 681 Each column of elements in the periodic table is known as a ______. 605 Calculate the formula weight of water [H(sub2)O] with atomic weights 1 and 16 for hydrogen and oxygen respectively. 583 Atoms or group of atoms that have a positive or negative charge 622 Chlorine gas is: 1366 'Table sugar' is which type of sugar? 896 He stated that element shows a periodicity group 18 amu

ions green-yellow Sucrose Dimitry, Mendeleyeb

compounds white Glucose Ernest Rutherford

bonds pale pink Galactose John Dalton

element colorless Fructose Democritus

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QuestText Choice1 (regular pattern) of properties when they are Ivanovich arranged according to atomic weight. 1332 Sn is the element symbol for what? Tin 1334 Sodium bicarbonate is commonly used in cooking as: 1335 Solid X is placed in contact with solid Y. Heat will flow spontaneously from X to Y when 1336 Solutions where the solvent is alcohol are called ______. 1342 Specific gravity of matter belongs to what property? 1416 The atomic mass of an element expressed on grams. 628 Compounds that are composed of molecules are _________. 1404 The area of a sample substance is of what physical property of matter? 627 Compounds normally found outside the bodies of living things or their remains like fossils and petroleum are called _____. 1369 Term for the reaction of two or more substances that react to form a single substance. 1374 The ability of a metal to be drawn into wire is a measure of its: 1378 The acid in most car batteries, sometimes known as 'Oil of Vitriol', is: 1387 The amount of product that forms when Baking Soda X is 10C and Y is 5C tincture intrinsic property gram atomic mass molecular compound extrinsic property inorganic compounds ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

Selenium Baking Powder

Seaborgium Cream of Tartar

Antimony Alum

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X is 20C and Y is 20C X is -25C and Y is 10C aqueous solution alcoholic solution extrinsic property chemical property

X is 25C and Y is 30C Uncategorized acid radioactive property atomic gram none of the above radioactive property fuel Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

gram molecular mass gram mass intermolecular compound intrinsic property organic compounds ionic compound chemical property carbon compounds

combination reaction

decomposition reaction Hardness Acetic acid. theoretical yield

convergent reaction

fussion reaction

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Ductility Sulfuric acid. actual yield

Malleability Nitric acid. percentage yield

Strength Hydrochloric acid. experimental yield

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QuestText reaction is carried out in the laboratory. 1320 Selenium belongs to what family? 1345 STP means ______. ID Choice1 Chalcogens Choice2 Nitrogen Family Choice3 Halogens Stable temperature and pressure chemical change methyl orange 14 anode 95 6.0 moles 6.5 0.512x 10^(-3) mol Mg 5 Choice4 Noble Gases Straight temperature and pressure quantum change bromphenol blue 22 cathode 80 3.5 moles 8 0.600 x 10^(-4) mol Mg 30 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

Standard temperature Sustained and pressure temperature and pressure 589 Beta emission during the decay of carbon 14 nuclear change physical change is an example of: 1357 Substances which exhibit a specific color in indicators litmus paper the presence of an acid or base. 938 How many protons are there in an atom of 11 5 Sodium(Na) with atomic number of 11. 584 Atoms or group of atoms with a negative anion cation charge 920 How many elements are known to occur in 90 100 nature? 930 How many moles are there in 2.408 x 10^24 4.0 moles 5.0 moles molecules of HCl. 919 How many electrons are there in an atom of 4 5 Beryllium with atomic number of 4. 932 How many moles of magnesium are 3.01 x 0.500 x 10^(-1) mol Mg 0.550 x 10^(-2) mol 10^22 atoms of magnesium? Mg 933 How many neutrons are there in an atom of 10 20 Neon(Ne) with atomic number of 10 and mass number of 20. 934 How many neutrons are there in an atom of 12 11 Sodium(Na) with atomic mass number of 23? (Na atomic number = 11) 925 How many elements have been made 22 19

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ID QuestText 22 3 10 Choice1 2 3 Choice2 1 75 9.054 x 10^19 molecules four molecules of hydrogen combine with two molecules of oxygen to form two molecules of water potassium absorbs red light even compounds ice 17 kg Choice3 4 22 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized artificially? 937 How many protons are there in a lithium? 924 How many elements constitute 99% of the earth's crust? 929 How many molecules are there in 1.5 moles of water? 903 How is the reaction 2H(sub2) + O(sub2) --------> 2H(sub2)O described in words? Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

889 Graphite is an allotrope of what element? 890 Grass looks green because it _____.

9.03 x 10^23 molecules 9.03 x 10^21 molecules two molecules of two molecules of hydrogen combine with hydrogen combine one molecule oxygen with two molecules to form two molecules of oxygen to form of water two molecules of water carbon silicon reflects green light absorbs green light molecular compounds water 15 kg

10 x 10^23 molecules Uncategorized two atoms of hydrogen combines with one atom of oxygen to form two atoms of water sodium refracts green spectrum diatomic particles neither ice nor water 18 kg Uncategorized

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893 H(sub 2), N(sub 2), Cl(sub 2), P(sub 4) and elemental molecules S(sub 6) are called__________. 894 H(sub 2)O is the chemical formula for what? both water and ice 45 A 100 kg salt solution is originally 4% by 20 kg weight. Salt in water is boiled to reduce water content until the concentration is 5% by weight salt. How much water is evaporated? 935 How many neutrons are there in an atom of 5 Beryllium with atomic number of 4 and mass number of 9.

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ID QuestText Choice1 616 Cesium belongs to what family of elements? Alkali metals 1423 The atomic number of oxygen. 321 A pure substances that are made up of two or more elements combined in definite and constant proportion. 593 Boiling, freezing and melting point of a substance or mixture is a quality that belongs to what property of matter? 626 Compounds composed of positive cations and negative anions 604 C is the chemical symbol for which element? 623 Cm is the chemical symbol for which element? 606 Calculate the molar(M) concentration of a solution that contains 3.25 mol of sodium chloride in 250 mL of solution. 927 How many grams of NaCl are present in a 250-g salt solution containing 9% NaCl? 611 Cellulose is polymer of which sugar? 587 Balance Na + Cl(sub 2) ------> NaCl 8 compounds Choice2 Choice3 Alkaline Earth metals Transuranium element 6 9 solutions suspensions Choice4 Nitrogen Family 10 mixtures Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

intrinsic property

extrinsic property

chemical property

radioactive property

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ionic compounds Carbon Curium 13 M

molecular compounds Calcium Californium 0.013 M

atomic compound Cesium Cerium 1.3 M

intermolecular compound Copper Calcium 130 M

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22.5 g Glucose

250 g Galactose

227.5 g Saccharose

0.09 g Sucrose

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2Na + Cl(sub 2) ------> 2NaCl 620 Changing the number of neutrons of an atom isotope changes its: 873 Generally, the number of neutrons in the protons nucleus is equal to the number of _______?

2Na + 3Cl(sub 2) ------ 3Na + 2Cl(sub 2) ------ 3Na + Cl(sub 2) ------> Uncategorized > 3NaCl > 2NaCl 2NaCl element ion charge Uncategorized electrons positrons valence electrons Uncategorized

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ID QuestText 603 By the process of oxidation, iron, in the presence of water, combines with atmospheric oxygen to form a hydrated iron oxide, commonly called _____. 931 How many moles are there in 3.01 x 10^23 atoms of calcium? 871 Gases that exactly obey the gas laws are called _____. 922 How many elements are naturally found in nature? 923 How many elements constitute 93% of the human body 608 Calculate the percent concentration of NaCl in a solution that contains 2.8 g of NaCl in 75g of solution. 1266 One way of separating mixture by settling heavy solids and pouring off the liquid. 248 A method of separating mixtures applied in the petroleum industry and used especially for the components of crude oil. 249 A mineral used for commercial production of metal. 131 A compound that conducts an electric current in aqueous solution or in the molten state. 185 A heterogeneous mixture wherein the components are not evenly distributed throughout. 1292 Pure copper is? Choice1 rust Choice2 ammonia Choice3 formalin Choice4 lime Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming

0.5 mole Ideal gases 96 3 3.73 %

0.4 mole Combined gases 22 22 3.6 %

1 mole Theoretical gases 25 96 96.4 %

1.5 moles Absolute gases 89 10 96.27 %

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decantation fractional distillation

filtration filtration

distillation decantation

crystallization crystallization

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ore electrolyte

quartz diprotic acid

lime effloresce

salt bridge exergonic

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suspension

colloid

solution

concentrated mixture Uncategorized

reddish metallic

metallic silver

greenish gold

blue gray

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ID QuestText Choice1 6.02 x 10^23 physical changes baking soda solubility Choice2 60.2 x 10^23 chemical changes sugar saturation Choice3 1.6021 x 10^(-19) intrinsic changes starch emulsion Choice4 1.6021 x 10^(-20) extrinsic changes perfume dynamic equilibrium Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

1259 One mole of any compund is how many molecules? 1445 The changes in matter that do not result in the formation of new substances. 1261 One of the choices is not organic.Which? 235 A measure of the amount of solute that dissolves in a given solvent at a particular temperature. 1267 One way of separating mixtures by evaporating and condensing a liquid. 1268 One way of separating mixtures by which fine solids are separated from liquids. 1446 The changes of matter that result in the disappearance of substances and the formation of new ones. 1271 Organic compound is also known as _________. 1247 Nonmetal Oxide + Water --------> __________. 1302 Refers to the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent or solution. 1304 Refers to the number of moles of solute per litre of solution 1260 One mole of any element is how many atoms? 141 A copper penny has a mass of 3.1g and a volume of 0.35 cm^3. What is the density of

distillation filtration chemical changes

decantation decantation physical changes

filtration distillation intrinsic changes

crystallization crystallization extrinsic changes

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carbon compound Oxyacid concentration molarity 6.02 x 10^23 atoms 8.9 g/cm^3

hydrocarbon compound Nometal oxide diffussion % V/V 1.6021 x 10^(-19) atom 8.5 g/cm^3

hydrochloric compound Metal oxide dilution dilution

living compound Salt corrossion proof number

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1.675 x 10^(-27) atom 0.0224 atom 8.6 g/cm^3 8 g/cm^3

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ID QuestText 4 electrolysis photoelectric effect Choice1 8 dialysis peizoelectric effect Choice2 9 hydrolysis brownian motion Choice3 2.5 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William the copper? 939 How many protons are there in an atom of Beryllium with atomic number of 4. 310 A process in which electrical energy is used to bring about a chemical change. 311 A process in which electrons are ejected by certain metals when light of sufficient frequency shines on them. 314 A process that loses heat into the surroundings is called __________. 315 A process that occurs when an ionic solute dissolves in solution. 277 A particle of radiation equivalent to helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons. 209 A liquid that is strongly acidic would have a pH closer to what 246 A metal found in hemoglobin, many magnets and steel. 133 A concentration of solution that contains a large amount of solute. 243 A measurement which gives descriptive, nonnumeric results 144 A covalent bond in which three pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms, 167 A formula with the lowest whole-number ratio of elements in a compound. Example: The formula of H(sub2)O(sub2) is HO. 180 A group voltaic cells that are connected

electrovalent reaction Uncategorized Tyndall effect Uncategorized

exothermic process solvation alpha particles

endothermic process intrinsic process diffussion beta particles sublimation gamma rays

extrinsic process saponification radioactive decay

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1 iron

7 potasium

14 zinc supersaturated solution statistical measurement non-polar bond molecular formula

5 lead acidic solution

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concentrated solution diffuse solution qualitative measurement triple covalent bond empirical formula quantitative measurement polar bond balanced formula

experimental Uncategorized measurement double covalent bond Uncategorized ionic formula Uncategorized

battery

dry cell

fuel cell

half-cell

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ID QuestText dipole solution Choice1 Choice2 bipolar molecule concentration Choice3 dipolar molecule dilution bipole sublimation Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized together. 261 A molecule that has two poles is called _________. 193 A homogeneous mixture made up of solute dissolved in solvent, the composition of which is variable. 260 A molecule formed by the breakdown of fatty acids in cooking meat. 1317 Rust is formed from iron and which other element? 1443 The change of a substance from a solid to a gas or vapor without passing through the liquid state. 1424 The atomic number of scandium. 1308 Regular coffee, tea, and cola all contain which stimulant? 1428 The basic building block of matter. 1417 The atomic number of an atom is: Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

acrolein Oxygen sublimation

formaldehyde Hydrogen evaporation

ethanol Nitrogen condensation

alcohol Sulfur respiration

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21 Caffeine atom

20 Sucrose compound

30 Theobromine molecule

31 Theophylline element

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the number of protons the number of in the nucleus neutrons in the nucleus 5 6 4 4 4

1418 The atomic number of boron. 1419 The atomic number of cabon.

the number of the sum of the electrons in an atom number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus 13 14 12 2 14 12

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1420 The atomic number of carbon is 6. One atom 6 of carbon has how many electrons?

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ID QuestText 1421 The atomic number of flourine. 1324 Shows the number and kinds of atoms present in a molecule of a compound. 1319 Salt, water, iron rust, and rubber are examples of what? 1246 Nonmetal + Oxygen -------> __________. 1388 The amount of product that forms when the reaction is carried out in the laboratory is called _____. 1430 The boiling point of a liquid at a pressure of 101 kPa. 1431 The bond between sulfur (electronegativity value 2.5) and chlorine (electronegativity value 3.0) would be: 1435 The bubbles in champagne and soda are: 1438 The capacity to do work or to supply heat. Choice1 9 molecular formula compounds Nonmetal oxide actual yield 7 empirical formula ions Oxyacid theoretical yield Choice2 8 balance formula solutes Salt excess yield Choice3 10 ionic formula solvents Metal hydroxide percent yield Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

normal boiling point polar covalent

constant boiling point stable boiling point nonpolar covalent ionic

unstable boiling point Uncategorized not formed Uncategorized

Carbon Dioxide energy

Hydrogen work atomic core basic 6 chemical change 96

Nitrogen chemical energy isotopes neutral 14 nuclear change 24

Oxygen temperature rise alpha particles concentrated 12 phase change 89

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1441 The central core of an atom composed of nucleus protons and neutrons 285 A pH less than 7.0 is said to be __________. acidic 1422 The atomic number of hydrogen. 1219 Melting ice into water is an example of a _______. 921 How many elements are man-made? 1 physical change 22

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 Selenium 2 electrons binary compound Law of Definite Proportion Choice3 Seaborgium 1 electron oxyacid Law of Compounds Choice4 Scandium 0 electron metal hydroxide Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

1318 S is the chemical symbol for which element? Sulfur 1270 Orbitals are not occupied by: 1224 Metal Oxide + Nonmetal Oxide --------> _________. 1178 It states that when two elements form more than one compound, the different masses of one element that combine with the same mass of the other element are in the ratio of small whole numbers. 1183 IUPAC stands for what? 3 electrons salt Law of Multiple Proportion

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1185 Light quanta are called __________. 1222 Meta + Nonmetal ---------> _______________. 1204 Mass of one mole of a substance. 1310 Rh is the chemical symbol for which element? 1255 One important source of Vitamin C is citrus fruit. Vitamin C is: 1223 Metal + Oxygen --------> ________.

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry photon Binary compound molar mass Rhodium Ascorbic acid. Metal Oxide

International Union of Physics and Chemistry plasma Ternary compound atomic mass Rhenium Citric acid. Oxyacid 312 degree K

International Union of Physically Applied Chemistry positron Nonmetal oxide substance mass Ruthenium Salicylic acid. Salt 311 degree K

International Union of Uncategorized Pure and Allied Chemistry nucleus Uncategorized Metal oxide molecular mass Rutherfordium Tricarboxylic acid. Metal hydroxide 37 degree K Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

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1248 Normal human body temperature is 37 370 degree K degree celsius. What is your temperature in

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ID QuestText Choice1 Metal hydroxide Magnesium 7 Alkali Choice2 Oxyacid Manganese 0 Dratini Salt Element 110 14 Alkaline Choice3 Choice4 Binary Compound Element 111 -7 Alibi Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming Kelvin? 1225 Metal Oxide + Water --------> _________. 1230 Mg is the chemical symbol for which element? 1243 Neutral solutions have a pH of: 1244 Neutralisation is the posh name that chemists give to the reaction between an acid and a(n) what? 1203 Mass of mole of any element or compound. 327 A quantum of light.

molar mass photon

molecular mass deuterium Americium carbon-12

mole mass unit positron Arsenic chalcocarbon

atomic mass plasma Element 112 hydrocarbon

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554 Ar is the chemical symbol for which element? Argon 546 Any member of a class of organic compounds containing covalently bonded flourine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine 526 An ion that is common to both salts in a solution. 324 A quantum number that refers to the main energy level. 529 An ionic bond differs from a covalent bond in that: halocarbon

common ion principal quantum number in an ionic bond, one or more electrons transfer from one atom to another; while in a covalent bond, one or more electrons is

anion magnetic quantum number an ionic bond is stronger

cation azimuthal quantum number in an ionic bond, one or more electrons is shared by two atoms; while in a covalent bond, one or more electrons transfer

crystal

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spin quantum number Uncategorized an ionic bond is Uncategorized between atoms, while a covalent bond is between molecules

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ID QuestText Choice1 shared by two atoms magnetic quantum number William Crookes Choice2 Choice3 from one atom to another principal quantum number Melvin Calvin Choice4 Subj Typist

326 A quantum number that tells which particular orbital the electron occupies within an energy sub-level. 2092 Who discovered the element thallium and developed a sodium amalgamation process for the separation of silver and gold from their ores. 544 Any acid that contains two ionizable protons is called __________. 561 Astatine belongs to what family of elements?

azimuthal quantum number Joseph Black

spin quantum number Uncategorized

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diprotic acid Halogen Family

dual acid Chalcogen Family freezing point

semi-acid Nitrogen Family absolute zero

dipolic acid Noble Gases triple point

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1757 The temperature at which the vapor pressure boiling point of a liquid is just equal to the external pressure on the liquid. 1756 The temperature at which the solid turns melting point into a liquid. 1752 The taste of a substance or mixture is what intrinsic property physical property of matter? 1751 The symbol for the element Cesium is _____. Cs 1750 The symbol for the element antimony is: 1749 The symbol for Rhodium is _________. 1762 The tendency of iron to rust exhibits what change in matter? 545 Any atom or group of atoms with a positive Sb Rh chemical change cation

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boiling point extrinsic property Ce An Rd physical change cathode

decompisition point chemical property Cm As Ro intrinsic change anode

evaporation point radioactive property C Mn Rm extrinsic change anion

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ID QuestText Choice1 voltaic cell atomic radius Frederick Abel Choice2 unit cell half-life Niels Bohr Choice3 dry cell atomic spectra Eduard Buchner Choice4 fuel cell orbital Wilhelm Ostwald Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized charge 505 An electrochemical cell used to convert chemical energy into electrical energy. 895 Half the distance between the nuclei of two like atoms is the ____. 2095 Who is best known as the coinventor of cordite, a smokeless gunpowder that replaced black powder, a mix of charcoal, sulfur, and potassium nitrate, in firearms, especially in military weapons. 2096 Who studied the properties of complex organic chemicals in terms of the threedimensional orientation of the bonds between their atoms? 2097 Who studied the specific heat of hydrogen and was the first person to produce hydrogen in liquid form. 2098 Whose scientist studied enzymes, which act as catalysts in helping certain chemical reactions take place? 329 A reaction wherein the atoms of an element replace the atoms of the second element in the compound. 510 An element used in torches for welding. Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Derek H. R. Barton

Niels Bohr

Wilhelm Ostwald

Louis Pasteur

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James Dewar

Robert Hill

Alfred Werner

Adolf von Baeyer

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Sir John W. Cornforth

Joseph Black

Henry Cavendish

Melvin Calvin

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single-replacement reaction oxygen

combination reaction convergent reaction

decomposition reaction carbon molar unit

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hydrogen Avogadro's number

nitrogen representative particle hydrogen

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322 A quantity of a substance that contains 6.02 mole x 10^23 representative particles of that substance. 509 An element that makes up about 78% of the nitrogen

oxygen

silicon

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ID atmosphere. 556 Aspirin is: QuestText Choice1 acetylsalicylic acid Choice2 acetaminophen magnesium neutrons energy level Choice3 ibuprofen potassium electrons nuclei Choice4 paracetamol sodium atoms sublevels Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

511 An element which is the chief constituent of calcium bones and teeth. 508 An element is determined by the number of protons ____________. 340 A region in space around the nucleus of an atomic orbital atom where there is high probability of finding an electron. 507 An electron dot symbol for an element shows number of electrons in that element's symbol and an arrangement the outer energy level of dots that indicates the: 515 An ethanol to which a poisonous substance denatured alcohol has been added to make it unfit to drink. 325 A quantum number that tells what kind of azimuthal quantum energy sub-level the electron is in and number specifies the shape of the orbital in a sublevel. 1827 These are made of only one kind of atom. elements dehydrogenation reaction 2061 Which of the following is organic compound? oil 1791 The unit used for measuring the amount of a mole substance. 2073 Which state of matter undergoes the same gas amount of expansion for a given increase in 328 A reaction in which hydrogen is lost.

atomic number

atomic mass

total number of electrons electrolyte

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tincture principal quantum number

diprotic acid magnetic quantum number

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spin quantum number Uncategorized

compounds oxidation reaction ammonia amu liquid

ions reduction reaction muriatic acid quantum solid

mixture elementary reaction limestone zwiterion plasma

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ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 equal sign Choice3 double-arrow line Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming temperature? 1983 What symbol usually separates the reactants arrow from the products. 2071 Which particles have approximately the protons and neutrons same size and mass as each other? 2080 Which type of radiation is unaffected by magnetism? 2068 Which of the options is inorganic? 2066 Which of the following statements is true concerning acids and bases? gamma salt

electrons and protons protons and neutrons none- they are all different in size and mass beta alpha sigma sugar oil alcohol

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2075 Which sublevel can be occupied by a maximum of 10 electrons? 2064 Which of the following metals can be found Gold in a pure state in nature? 2076 Which substance cannot be decomposed aluminum into simpler substances? 2060 Which of the following is not an organic sand compound? 2072 Which reaction cannot proceed without an starting a fire activation energy? 2089 Who discovered that tiny organisms, which Louis Pasteur he called germs, cause many diseases? 1733 The Stefan-Boltzmann law of radiation is U/V expressed in terms of which of the following? 1370 the curve that separates liquid and vapor vaporization curve phases

acids mixed with bases acids and bases don't acids mixed with acids mixed with bases Uncategorized neutralize each other react with each other bases make stronger make stronger acids bases d s p f Uncategorized Lithium ammonia oil the drying of paint Svante A. Arrhenius U fusion curve Iron methane sugar dissolving salt in water Sir William Ramsay F vaporization curve Aluminum methanol vinegar two-part epoxy hardening Paul Sabatier F/V critical point Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

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ID QuestText 685 Einstein condensation is: Choice1 The effect due to bosons crowding into the ground orbital. Choice2 The effect due to fermions crowding into the ground orbital. Choice3 The effect due to bosons occupying all of the orbitals below a certain energy level and leaving vacant all of the orbitals above that level. 3R/2 Choice4 Subj The effect due to Uncategorized fermions occupying all of the orbitals below a certain energy level and leaving vacant all of the orbitals about that level. 6R/2 Uncategorized Typist William Quiming

568 At room temperature He would be expected to have a Molar Specific Heat at Constant Pressure of about 2065 Which of the following nuclear weapons is the most powerful? 1783 The two radioactive elements used in rock and fossil dating. 2078 Which temperature scale is an absolute scale, where the zero point is the lowest possible temperature? 1825 These are elements that possess both the characteristics of metals and non-metals. 1824 These are devices used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during chemical or physical processes,. 1808 The width of a sample substance is of what physical property of matter? 1807 The weight of a substance or mixture is of what physical property of matter? 1771 The texture of a substance or mixture is what physical property of matter? 1799 The volume of a substance or mixture is of

5R/2

7R/2

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hydrogen bomb uranium and carbon Kelvin

atomic bomb

uranium bomb

plutonium bomb

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uranium and radium radium and carbon Celsius Fahrenheit

uranium and polonium Uncategorized Rankine Uncategorized

metalloids calorimeters

semi-metals hydrometers

Chalcogens thermometers

Halogens pH meters

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extrinsic property extrinsic property intrinsic property extrinsic property

intrinsic property intrinsic property extrinsic property intrinsic property

chemical property chemical property chemical property chemical property

radioactive property radioactive property radioative property radioactive property

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QuestText what physical property of matter? 2074 Which statement describes a chemical property? 1785 The type of alcohol in beverages such as wine, beer, and vodka is: 1846 This is an alloy of mercury. 1782 The two main parts of an atom are its ________. 1780 The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus is ______ 1776 The third quantum number is also called as ___________. 1988 What theory states that it is impossible to specify simultaneously the position and momentum of a particle, such as an electron, with precision? 1806 The weakest attractions between molecules are collectively called _________. 2069 Which of these metals is a liquid at room temperature? 2077 Which symbols represent atoms that are isotopes? 1774 The theory that states that all elements are composed of submicroscopic indivisible particles called atoms. 393 A stable, non-radioactive isotope of hydrogen with atomic weight 2.01363 and symbol D, or 2H ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

It reacts with hydrogen Its crystals are a to form a gas. metallic gray. Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropanol) amalgam bronze nucleus and electron energy levels mass number magnetic quantum number Uncertainty Principle

It dissolves in alcohol. It forms a violetcolored gas. Methyl Alcohol Propyl Alcohol (Methanol) (Propanol) brass albumin

nucleons and protons oxidation number and protons and neutrons Uncategorized valence atomic mass unit atomic number isotopes Uncategorized principal quantum number Aufbaus Principle azimuthal quantum number Paulis Exclusion Principle spin quantum number Uncategorized Daltons Atomic Theory Uncategorized

van der Waals forces Mercury O-16 and O-18

dispersion forces Beryllium C-14 and N-14

dipole interactions Lithium I-131 and I-131 Newton's theory

hydrogen bonds Osmium Rn-222 and Ra-222 Democritus theory

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Dalton's atomic theory Pauli's principle

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deuterium

positron

plasma

wolfram

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ID QuestText 430 A tomato gets its red color from: Choice1 Lycopene Choice2 Beta Carotene atom photon brass catalyst donor Walther H. Nernst Choice3 Fructose compound positron steel indicator acceptor Joseph Black Choice4 Limonene ion proton amalgam reactant conjugate Derek H. R. Barton Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

504 An electrical neutral group of atoms that act molecule as a unit. 374 A small package or unit of electromagnetic quantum energy 488 An alloy of copper and tin is called _______. bronze 408 A substance that interferes with catalysis. 407 A substance that can act as both an acid and a base is termed as _______. 2093 Who discovered the properties of the element hydrogen and determined its specific gravity? 405 A strong-corrosion -resistant alloy of nickel and copper. 598 Bromine is the only non-metallic element that is a liquid at room temperature. The color of bromine is: 388 A space where no particles of matter exist. 387 A solution which contains more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature. 386 A solution that contains less solute that a saturated solution. 375 A small radiation detector worn by persons who work near radiation sources. inhibitor amphoteric Henry Cavendish

Monel metal reddish brown

brass oily black

steel metallic silver

iron pink

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vacuum supersaturated solution unsaturated film badge

vapor saturated solution

zwitterion

universe

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unsaturated solution partial saturation

miscible half-cell

immiscible mass spectrometer

supersaturated salt bridge

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ID QuestText 385 A solution is prepared by mixing 50 mL of NaCl in 300 mL of distilled water. What is the percentage by volume concentration of the solution? 384 A solution in which the crystallizing rate of the solute equals the dissolving rate of the solute must be 419 A term used for the reaction when a single compound is broken down into two or more products. 406 A substance in which the atoms, ions or molecules are arranged in an orderly repeating three-dimensional pattern called crystal lattice. 494 An arrangement of elements into rows and columns according to similarities in their properties. 901 Hot peppers get their heat from: Choice1 14.28 % Choice2 16.67 % Choice3 83.33 % Choice4 85.72 % Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming

saturated

unsaturated

concentrated

dilute

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decomposition reaction combination reaction convergent reaction

replacement reaction Uncategorized

crystal

unit cell

lattice constant

FCC

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periodic table

electron configuration Acetic acid hydrochloric acid

electron distribution

disintegration series

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Capsaicin

Lycopene potassium chloride

Sulfuric Acid sodium chloride

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592 Bleach is often called 'chlorine bleach' sodium hypochlorite though its main component isn't elemental chlorine. Household bleach contains _______. 909 How many atoms are there in 4 moles of Cl? 2.408 x 10^24 atoms 910 How many carbon atoms are there in one molecule of methane {chemical formula CH(sub4)}? 911 How many columns are there in a periodic table of elements? 1

3.408 x 10^24 atoms 2.520 x 10^23 atoms 2.120 x 10^23 atoms 4 5 1.5

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ID QuestText 917 How many electrons are gained/lost by magnesium and what is the charge on the ion that it forms? 918 How many electrons are there in an atom of Sodium(Na) with atomic number of 11. 371 A single proton has what electrical charge? 409 A substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up. 435 A type of Balanced Chemical equation where "spectator ions" are omitted; only the essential process is shown like solid precipitate. 436 A type of balanced chemical equation where all strong electrolytes are shown in their dissociated, ionic forms. 487 An all-inclusive term for both gas and liquid. 470 All molecular motion teoretically stops at what temperature? 463 Acid rain has a pH less than ________. 462 Acid + Base = _____ + Water 459 According to atomic theory, electrons are usually found: Choice1 loses 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2+ charge 11 positive charge catalyst net ionic equation Choice2 gains 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2+ charge 12 no charge reactant ionic equation Choice3 gains 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2- charge 14 negative charge products molecular equation Choice4 Subj loses 2 electrons to Uncategorized form a magnesium ion with a 2- charge 6 Uncategorized either a positive or negative charge reagent compound equation Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

ionic equation

net ionic equation

molecular equation

compound equation

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fluid absolute zero 5.6 Salt outside the nucleus and often far from it most of an atom's volume is its electron cloud

phase zero degree celsius 14 Acid either in the nucleus or around it electrons are readily found anywhere in an atom

vapor 273 degrees celsius 7.5 metal outside the nucleus, yet very near it because they are attracted to the protons

steam

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negative temperature Uncategorized 8.7 Base Uncategorized Uncategorized

in the atomic nucleus Uncategorized

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ID QuestText 543 Any acid that contains one ionizable hydrogen is called ___________. 899 Helium has how many protons? 2053 Which of the following is inorganic compound? 323 A quantum number that describes the two ways in which an electron maybe aligned in a magnetic field; parallel to or opposed to the magnetic filed. 2012 When you change the number of electrons on an atom, you produce a different: 2013 When you chop onions, your eyes can burn because a chemical reaction produces: 2015 Which among the choices is not a carbon compound? 2017 Which among the following is organic compound? 2019 Which element best characterizes an organic compound? 2058 Which of the following is not an inorganic compound? 2003 When sand is ground to a fine powder, it exhibits what change in matter? 2091 Who discovered the electron in 1898 by experimenting with cathode rays? 2022 Which element is most likely to form a covalent compound? 2084 Who became a Nobel laureate for his Choice1 monoprotic acid 2 ammonia Choice2 diprotic acid 1 vinegar Choice3 triprotic acid 3 alcohol azimuthal quantum number Choice4 single acid 4 sugar principal quantum number Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

spin quantum number magnetic quantum number

ion Sulfuric Acid muriatic acid formalin Carbon alcohol physical change Joseph Thomson carbon Ernest Rutherford

isotope Acetic Acid sugar water Hydrogen salt chemical change Robert Millikan cesium Alfred Werner

element Hydrochloric Acid alcohol sand Nitrogen water intrinsic change Niels Bohr magnesium Adolf von Baeyer

atomic mass Nitric Acid vinegar lye Oxygen rust extrinsic change Ernest Rutherford sodium Svante A. Arrhenius

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QuestText Choice1 pioneering work in nuclear physics and for his theory of the structure of the atom? 2085 Who determined the charge and mass of Robert Millikan individual electrons by measuring the rate that oil drops laden with electrons fell between two electrically charged plates? 2086 Who developed a theoretical model of the Niels Bohr hydrogen atom? 2087 Who developed the atomic theory upon John Dalton which modern physical science is founded? 2088 Who discovered carbon dioxide, a gas which Joseph Black he called fixed air, and showed its function in the causticization of lime (making lime more alkaline), thus helping to disprove the phlogiston theory of combustion? 2079 Which type of change occurs when the size, Physical shape, appearance, or volume of a substance is changed without changing its composition? 2090 Who discovered the anesthetic effects of Humphry Davy nitrous oxide (laughing gas)? 2002 When pieces of magnesium (Mg) metal burn chemical change in a photoflash bulb, it exhibits what change in matter? 2038 Which of the following elements belong to oxygen the chalcogen family? 278 A particle of radiation which consist of either beta particles electrons or positrons. 2039 Which of the following elements belong to flourine the halogen family? ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming

Joseph Thomson

Niels Bohr

Ernest Rutherford

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Robert Millikan Joseph Black Walther H. Nernst

Joseph Thomson Ernest Rutherford Wilhelm Ostwald

Ernest Rutherford Alfred Werner Frederick Abel

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Chemical

Nuclear

radioactive

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Niels Bohr physical change

Wilhelm Ostwald intrinsic change

Louis Pasteur extrinsic change

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flourine alpha particles sulfur

argon gamma rays hydrogen

astatine radioactive decay oxygen

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ID QuestText 2020 Which element derives its symbol from the Latin word, aurum, which means 'shining dawn'? 2041 Which of the following elements is categorized at liquid state? 2042 Which of the following elements is categorized at solid state? 2045 Which of the following is a binary compound? 2046 Which of the following is a transuranium element? 2021 Which element is an example of a noble gas? 1987 What theory states that atoms, ions, and molecules with sufficient kinetic energy can form chemical bonds when they collide. 471 All of the following are alkali metals, except which element? 2004 When sugar(lactose) in the milk is converted to lactic acid, it exhibits what property of matter? 1738 The substance in a redox reaction that donates electrons is called ________. 1989 What type of bonds are formed in N(sub2)O(sub4) and what is the name of this compound? 1994 When a nuclear change takes place, which is true: 1996 When an equation is used to calculate the Choice1 Gold Silver Choice2 Choice3 Aluminum Choice4 Americium Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

Cesium Be hydrogen sulfide Neptunium Krypton collision theory

Radium N hydrogen sulfate Thallium Chlorine kinetic theory

Cobalt Fr ammonium sulfide Molybdenum Iridium atomic theory

Nickel Br ammonium sulfate Francium Nitrogen diffusion theory

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Radium chemical change

Cesium physical change

Rubidium intrinsic change

Sodium extrinsic change

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reducing agent covalent, dinitrogen tetroxide Energy is released. theoretical yield

oxidizing agent

excess reagent

combining agent

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ionic, nitrogen oxide ionic, dinitrogen oxide covalent, nitrogen tetroxide Energy is destroyed. actual yield Energy is unchanged. Energy is created percent yield reaction yield

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QuestText Choice1 amount of product that will form during reaction, a value for the ____ is obtained. 1998 When elctrons occupy orbitals of equals Hund's rule energy, one electron enters each orbital until all the orbitals contain one electron with spins parallel. What principle is this? 1999 When electrons in an atom in an excited released, only state fall to lower energy levels, energy is 2051 Which of the following is anion? acetate 1965 What is the spherical excess of spherical polygon of four sides whose angles are 95 degrees, 112 degrees, 134 degrees and 78 degrees? 1162 It is used for compounds that are made up of ions and have primarily ionic bonding. 1155 It is the tendency of of the atoms of the element to attract electrons when they are chemically combined with another element. 2040 Which of the following elements is categorized at gaseous state? 2024 Which gas is monoatomic at STP? 2027 Which is always a characteristic of a chemical change, but not always a characteristic of a physical change? 2029 Which is the correct set of acid properties, as described by Boyle: 59 degrees ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming

Pauli's exclusion priciple

Aufbau priciple

Dalton's theory

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absorbed, only ammonium 67 degrees

neither released nor absorbed copper 60 degrees

both released and absorbed barium 54 degrees

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formula weight electronegativity

molecular weight radioactivity

specific weight periodicity

molar weight electron affinity

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Cl neon making a new substance sour taste, corrosive, change litmus from blue to red

Ga flourine change of shape

Br chlorine change of volume

Pm nitrogen change of phase

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sour taste, corrosive, sweet taste, slippery, sour taste, slippery, change litmus from change litmus from change litmus from red to blue blue to red blue to red

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ID QuestText 157 A farmer has 108 animals consisting of pigs, cows and chickens. His pigs are four times as many as the cows lacking 8 and his chickens are five times as many as the cows lacking 4. How many pigs are there? 2036 Which of the following element was not named after its discoverer? 1159 It is the weighted average mass of the atoms in a naturally occurring sample of the element. 1798 The volume of a sphere is 36 pi cm^3. Determine the surface area of the sphere. 448 A wedge is cut from a cylinder of radius 5 cm by two planes, one perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder and he other passing through the diameter of the section made by the first plane and inclinded to this plane at an angle of 45 degrees. Find the volume of the wedge. 1869 Two equilateral triangles, each with 12 cm sides overlap each other to form a 6-point star. Determine the overlapping area. 1099 It is a polyhedron of which one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles which have a commen vertex. 815 Find the slope of the curve y = x^3 - x + 5 at (2,1). 1895 Water is poured into a swimming pool. After t hours, there are t - t^(1/2) gallons in the pool. At what rate is the water pouring into the pool when t = 9 hours? Choice1 40 56 Choice2 12 Choice3 38 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming

Dubnium atomic mass

Rutherfordium mass number

Seaborgium atomic mass unit

Bohrium atomic number

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36 pi 96.78

28 pi 78.24

24 pi 69.32

30 pi 83.33

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41.57

44.22

50.32

40.45

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Pyramid

Prism

Frustum of a cone

Prismatoid

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11 1.167

-11 1.222

12 2.102

-12 1.653

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ID QuestText Choice1 883 Given the function y = x^3 - 3x^2 + 4x + 5. (1,7) Determine the coordinates of the point of inflection. 2031 Which of the choices is inorganic compound? water 1860 Three spheres of radii 10, 20, and 30 cm 48,000 pi respectively, are melted and formed into a single sphere. Find the volume of the single sphere. 284 A pH greater than 7.0 is said to be basic __________. 1263 One of the diagonals of the rhombus is 25 cm 12.85 and its area is 75 cm^2. Determine the length of each sides. 139 A container in the form of a cube with edge 1.59 m^2 of 0.6 m is divided by a vertical partition which pasees through two diagonally opposite edges. Find the total surface area of each. 822 Find the total surface area of a regular 51.59 in^2 triangular pyramid if each edge of the base measures 6 inches and each lateral edge of the pyramid measures 5 inches. 1003 If the sides of a parallelogram and an 10.73 included angle are 6, 10 and 100 degrees respectively, find the length of the shorter diagonal. 1973 What is the volume of a right circular 250 pi cylinder inscribed in a cube of edge 10 cm? 335 A rectangular has a length which is 4 ft less 29 ft Choice2 (-1,-3) (2,9) Choice3 (0,5) Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

sugar 45,000 pi

vinegar 50,000 pi

perfume 42,000 pi

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acidic 11.24

neutral 10.67

concentrated 12.12

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1.23 m^2

1.63 m^2

1.42 m^2

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50.23 in^2

54.42 in^2

50.21 in^2

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15.32

11.71

12.53

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200 pi 32 ft

220 pi 35 ft

210 pi 28 ft

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QuestText than three times the width. The perimeter is 224 ft. Determine the width of the rectangle. 1161 It is used for compounds that are composed of molecules and have primarily ionic bonding. 136 A cone and a cylinder have the same height and the same volume. Find the ratio of the radius of the cone to the radius of the cylinder. 1160 It is use to measure hydrogen-ion concentrations. 1149 It is the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume 1153 It is the study of the heat changes that occur during chemical reactions and physical changes of state. 1168 It refers to the main energy level. Ex: n=1,2,3 ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

molecular weight

formula weight

specific weight

molar weight

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1.73

1.45

1.33

1.25

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pH meter density thermochemistry

strip-chart recorder specific weight stoichiometry

pH indicators specific volume biochemistry

conjugate acid indicator none of the above applied chemistry

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1156 It is the time required for one-half of the atoms of a radioisotope to emit radiation and to decay the products. 1499 The element used to fill balloons. helium

principal quantum number half-life

azimuthal quantum number radioactive decay

magnetic quantum number time index

spin quantum number Uncategorized band stability Uncategorized

hydrogen atomic number

neon atomic sum

argon atomic scale

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1158 It is the weight relative to that of the isotope atomic weight of carbon whose atomic weight is 12 atomic mass unit. 1963 What is the slope of the line tangent to the 1 curve y = x^3 - 2x + 1 at x = 1? 758 Find the area of the decagon whose apothem 324.92

1/2 331.78

1/3 343.72

1/4 382.12

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ID QuestText Choice1 0.667 Choice2 0.785 Choice3 0.628 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized os 10 cm. 1398 The area bounded by the curve y = x^2, the 0.532 x-axis and the line x=1 is rotated about the xaxis. Determine the volume generated. 714 Evaluate the limit [(x^ 2 - 1) / (x^2 + 3x - 4)] 2/5 as x approaches 1. 797 Find the length of the curve y = ln cos x 0.88 between x = 0 and x = pi/4. 750 Find the area bounded by y = ln x, y = 0 and x 1 = e. 747 Find the area bounded by the parabolas x^2 - 10.67 2y = 0 and x^2 + 2y - 8 = 0. 751 Find the area enclosed by the curve 5y^2 = 16 16x and y^2 = 8x - 24. 804 Find the moment of inertia of the area 0.095 bounded by the curve y^2 = 4x, the line y = 2, the y-axis on the first quadrant with respect to y-axis. 1401 The area in the first quadrant bounded by 50.26 x^2 = 8y, the line x = 4 and the x-axis . What is the volume generated by revolving about the y-axis? 738 Find the area bounded by the curve 4 y = x^2 9 and x + 4 = 2y. 352 A right circular cylindrical tank of radius 2 m 3945 kN-m and a height of 8 m is full of water. Find the work done in pumping the water to the top of the tank. Assume water weighs 9810 N/cu. m. Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

0 1.42 0.5 14.45 12 0.078

Infinity 0.82 2 12.45 14 0.132

5/2 0.78 4 10.25 18 0.052

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55.43

45.43

52.21

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12 3732 kN-m

11 3932 kN-m

10 4032 kN-m

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ID QuestText 1916 What is the approximate area bounded by the curves y = 8 - x^2 and y = -2 - x^2? 833 Find the volume formed by revolving the triangle whose vertices are (1,1), (2,4), and (3,1) about the line 2x - 5y = 1-. 802 Find the moment of inertia bounded by the curve x^2 = 4y, the line y = 1 and the y-axis on the first quadrant with respect to x-axis. 840 Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the curve x^2 + y^2 - 4x -6y - 12 = 0 about the line 3x + 4y - 48 = 0. 1968 What is the surface area generated by the arc in the first quadrant of the curve x^2 + y^2 = 100 when the axis of rotation is the xaxis? 803 Find the moment of inertia of the area bounded by the curve x^2 = 8y, the line x=4 and the x-axis on the first quadrant with respec to y-axis. 337 A rectangular plate is 4 feet long and 2 feet wide. It is submerged vertically in water with the upper 4 feet edge parallel to and 3 feet below the surface. Find the magnitude of the resultant force against one side of the plate. 1784 The two straight lines 4x - y + 3 =0 and 8x - 2y + 6 =0. 835 Find the volume generated if the area between y = cosh x and x-axis from x=0 to x=1 is revolved about the x-axis. 655 Determine the area under the curve y = x^3 + Choice1 29.8 56 22.4 60 Choice2 44.7 52 Choice3 26.8 63 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

4/7

2/7

3/7

5/7

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300 pi

200 pi

100 pi

400 pi

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200 pi

100 pi

400 pi

150 pi

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25.6

32.7

17.2

20.6

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1997 lb

2019 lb

1897 lb

1345 lb

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Are parallel 4.42 cu. units

Are perpendicular 3.43 cu. units

Intersects at the origin 2.83 cu. units

Are coincident 3.83 cu. units

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QuestText 3x^2 and the x-axis between x=1 and x=3. 120 A collection of 36 coins consists of nickels, 15 dimes and quarters. There are three fewer quarters than nickels and six more dimes than quarters. How many dimes are there? 838 Find the volume of the largest cylinder that 12 pi can be inscribed in a cone of radius 3 cm and altitude of 9 cm. 726 Find dy/dx if y = x ln x - x. Ln x 65 A bed is in the form of a circular sector of radius r and central angle teta. Find its radius if the area of the sector is 100 cm^2 and its perimeter is a minimum. 1193 Locate the point of inflection of the curve y = f (x) = x^2 e^x 952 If "a" is a simple constant, what is the derivative of y = x^a? 744 Find the area bounded by the parabola x^2 + y - 5 = 6x and x-axis. 748 Find the area bounded by the parabolas x^2 4x + y = 0 and the lines y = x and y = 3. 661 Determine the length of the arc of the curve y = e^x from x=0 to x=1. 1746 The sum of two positive numbers is 21. If the product of one of the numbers by the square of the other is to be a maximum, what are the numbers? 754 Find the area enclosed by the y-axis, the lines 10 cm ID Choice1 12 Choice2 14 Choice3 10 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming

10 pi

15 pi

20 pi

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X ln x 10.5 cm

Ln x / x 12.5 cm

X / ln x 15 cm

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-2 +/- [2^(1/2)] Ax to the a - 1 power 32/3 16/9 2.0 14 & 7

2^(1/2) X to the a - 1 power 16/3 18/3 2.2 13 & 8

2 +/- [2^(1/2)] Ax - x 31/2 15/4 1.8 12 & 9

3 +/- [2^(1/2)] Ax 21/8 20/6 1.68 10 & 11

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2 sq. units

1 sq. unit

3 sq. units

4 sq. units

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QuestText Choice1 y = 1 and y = 4 and the part of the curcve y = (1/x^2) for which x is positive. 1922 What is the area within the curve r^2 = 16 32 cos (teta)? 759 Find the area of the region enclosed by the 4.5 given set of curves y = x^2 and y = x + 2. 653 Determine the area bounded by the curve 6 y^2 - 3x + 3 = 0 and the line x = 4. 175 A given area is bounded by the curve y = x^2 -1 and the line 2x + y = 8. Determine the xcomponent of the centroid of the area. 752 Find the area enclosed by the curve r^2 = 4 4 cos (2teta). 657 Determine the distance of the centroid of the 1.84 plane area bounded by y = 4 - x^2, the line x = 1 and the coordinate axis in the first quadrant. 737 Find the area between he curve y = cosh x 1.175 sq. units and the x-axis from x =0 to x=1. 1486 The distribution or arrangement of electrons electron configuration in the energy levels of a particular atom of an element is the _____. 1091 It is a comparison of the density of a Specific gravity substance to the density of a reference substance, usually at the same temperature, like water density. 2102 Y is the chemical symbol for which element? Yttrium 1071 Iron combined with 0.2% to 2% of carbon is steel ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

34 8.55 9 -1/2

30 6.50 12 -2

36 6.25 16 -4/5

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1/2 2.02

2 2.53

3/2 1.58

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1.333 sq. units

1.667 sq. units

1.125 sq. units electron density

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electron distribution quantum number

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Specific volume

Specific density

Specific weight

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Ytterbium brass

Tungsten platinum

Tantalum quartz

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ID QuestText Choice1 radioisotopes saturated solution Choice2 polypeptide Choice3 sigma bond Choice4 surfactant semi-saturated solution Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized called ____. 1078 Isotopes that have unstable nuclei and undergo radioactive decay. 1080 It contains the maximum amount of solute for a given amount of solvent at constant temperature. 1083 It forms when compounds containing carbon burn in an oxygen-poor air. 1618 The number 142 is divided into two parts such as when the greater part is divided by the lesser part, the quotient is 3 and the remainder is 14. What is the greater part? 1050 In the periodic table of elements, hydrogen belongs to the _________. 1049 In the periodic table of elements, Beryllium belongs to what group? 1133 It is the crystalline form of carbon and known as the most hardest material 1169 It refers to the subdivisions of the main energy levels. 1170 It shows valence electrons as dots. Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

unsaturated solution supersaturated solution carbonic acid 100

carbon monoxide 110

carbon tetrabromide carbon dioxide 105 115

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Alkali metals IIA diamond sub-levels

Alkaline earth metals Transition metal IA pearl energy level IIIA gold orbital

Transuranium metals Uncategorized VA silver electron spin Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

Electron dot structure Octet rule Pauli's principle

coordination number formula unit Exclusion Principle Henry's Law

1171 It states that as soon as an energy level is Aufbau Principle filled with electrons, any additional electron is thrown to the next outer or higher energy level. 1172 It states that because electron pairs repel, VSEPR theory molecules adjust shapes so that the valence electron pairs are as far apart as possible.

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Law of Disorder

Law of Definite Proportion

Daton's Atomic Theory Uncategorized

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Math
ID QuestText Choice1 1173 It states that elements may give or take in Octet Rule electrons and become stable by having 8 electrons in the last energy level. 1167 It refers to the irregular movement of Brownian motion dispersed particles caused by the impact of fast moving molecules of the liquid ; this movement keeps colloids indefinitely dispersed in the medium. 1137 It is the measure of the amount of solute concentration that is dissolved in a given quantity of solvent 1118 It is believe to be the most important iron metallic element in the industry. 1134 It is the degree of hotness or coldness of an temperature object 1120 It is composed of atoms of three elements. ternary compound 1088 It is a colorless indicator of basicity and phenolphthalein acidity. 1122 It is considered as the fourth state of matter plasma 1126 It is particle with the mass of an electron but positron a positive charge and maybe emittted as a proton converted to neutron. 1127 It is the accurate and precise measurement calorimetry of the heat change for chemical and physical processes. 1128 It is the amount of heat it takes to raise the specific heat temperature of 1 gram of the substance to 1 degree Celsius. Choice2 Hund's Rule Choice3 Stability Principle Choice4 closed configuration Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming

osmosis

Tyndall effect

Adsorption

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dilution copper thermoscale binary compound Bromphenol blue positron plasma

saturation nickel freezing multiple compound methyl orange deuterium neuron

solution gold

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absolute heat transfer Uncategorized ionic compound litmus paper alpha particle nucleutron Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

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enthalpy

entropy

stoichiometry

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British Thermal unit

calorie

heat capacity

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Math
ID QuestText 1177 It states that under identical conditions of temperature and pressure, equal volumes of gases contain an equal number of molecules. 1500 The element with the highest melting point is __________. 1092 It is a compound that contains amino and carboxylic acid groups in the same molecule. 1069 Iodine belongs to what family of elements? Choice1 Avogadros Law Choice2 Grahams Law Choice3 Combined Gas Law Choice4 Paulis Exclusion Principle Platinum saccharides Nitrogen Family Ammonia neutral Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

Tungsten amino acid Halogen family

Xenon lipid Chalcogen Family Uric Acid anion Sodium chloride.

Copper carbohydrates Noble Gases Creatinine non-ionic Calcium carbonate.

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951 Humans excrete most nitrogen-based wastes Urea in urine using which molecule? 967 If an atom loses one or more electrons, it cation becomes what 1013 If you are making soaps and detergents from Sodium hydroxide. scratch, one of your starting ingredients will be: 1032 In its simplest form, bronze is an alloy of Copper and Tin which metals? 1040 In the chemical formula 3H(sub2)O, how 6 hydrogen and 3 many atoms are there of each element? oxygen 1493 The electron-dot structure of carbon has how 4 many dots? 1130 It is the calculation of quantities in chemical stoichiometry equations or the quantitative relationship of chemical combinations. 993 If the inclination angle of the line is an Negative obtuse angle, then the tangent of the angle is _____. 1176 It states that things move in the direction of Law of Disorder

Potassium hydroxide. Uncategorized

Copper and Zinc 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen 2 electron affinity

Copper, Zinc, and Nickel 3 hydrogen and 1 oxygen 6 chromatography

Copper, Tin, and Lead Uncategorized 5 hydrogen and 3 oxygen 8 radioactivity Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

Zero

Infinity

Positive

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Brownian Motion

Law of Definite

Law of Direction

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QuestText Choice1 maximum disorder or randomness. 206 A line passes through A(2,3) and B(5,7). Find (8,11) the coordinates of the point P on AB extended thorugh B to P so that P is twice as far from A as from B. 1948 What is the locus of a point which is 2x - y -5 = 0 equidistant fro (0,0) and (4,-2)? 1482 The distance from a point (2,y) to the line 4x 8 + 3y - 7 = 0is equal to 5. Find the value of y. 1569 The line segment connecting (x,6) and (9,y) is 3,6 bisected by the point (7,3). Find the value of x and y. 2063 Which of the following lines is perpendicular 3x - 4y - 5 = 0 to the line x/3 + y/4 = 1? 1645 The points P1(-4,3) and P2(2,7) determine a (0,17/3) line segment. Find the coordinates of the intersection point nearer to P2. 1285 Peter and John working together can finish a 4.8 days certain job in 3 days. If Peter can do the same job working alone in 8 days, how long will it take John to do the job alone? 767 Find the coordinates of the intersection point (4,-2) of the lines 4x - 5y = 26 and 3x + 7y = -2 107 A chemist needs a solution of tannic acid that 1 3/7 is 70% pure. How much distilled water must she add to 5 gallons of acid which is 90% pure to obtain the 70% solution? 665 Determine the point of division of the line (3,4) segment from A(5,6) to B(-3,-2) that divides ID Choice2 (8,10) Choice3 Proportion (9,10) Choice4 (9,9) Subj Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming

X + 2y + 2 = 0 10 3,4

2x + y - 3 = 0 12 5,0

X-y-5=0 5 4,0

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4x + 3y -12 = 0 (1,15/4)

X + y =12 (0,15/4)

4x + 3y = 1 (1,17/3)

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1.5 days

4.2 days

5.0 days

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(3,2) 1 3/4

(-2,4) 2 2/3

(3,-3) 1 3/2

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(1,3)

(0,2)

(-1,1)

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Math
QuestText this line segment, starting from A into two parts in the ratio 1:3. 1571 The linear distance between -4 and 17 on the number line is _____. 762 Find the area of the triangle bounded by the lines x - 2y - 2 = 0, 7x - 4y - 34 = 0 and 3x - y 11 = 0. 764 Find the area of the triangle with vertices at (1,1,0), (1,0,1) and (0,1,1). 958 If 5x - 3, x + 2, and 3x - 11 form an arithmetic progression, find x. 579 At what time between 4 and 5 o'clock will the hands of the clock be at right angle for the first time? 668 Determine the sum of the infinte series S = 1/3 + 1/9 + 1/27 + .... 664 Determine the perimeter of the triangle whose vertices are A(1,7), B(4,4), and C(-3,0). 20.37 1140 It is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one kilogram of solvent. 902 How far is the intersection of lines 4x - 5y = 26 and 3x + 7y + 2 = 0 from the origin? 1494 The electrons in a nonpolar covalent bond are: 1495 The electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an elemen t's atom. 1496 The element symbol for lead is __________. ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

21 5

-13 12

13 10

-17 8

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0.865 3 4:5.45

0.577 2 4:5.23

1.732 4 4:6.42

1.414 1 4:7.62

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1/2 20.37

2/3 22.45

3/4 21.74

4/5 26.23

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molality 4.47 shared equally valence electron Pb

molarity 2.45 gained free electron Po

mole fraction 4.21 lost bond electron Ld

dilution 3.84 shared unequally outermost electron Le

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Math
ID QuestText 1497 The element symbol for potasium is what? Choice1 K Sm A magnesium compound. Law of Multiple Proportion 9.33 Choice2 Po Choice3 P Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

1748 The sweat-blocking ingredient in An aluminum antiperspirant is often: compound. 1174 It states that in samples of any chemical Law of Definite compound, the masses of the elements are Proportion always in the same proporitons. 884 Given the triangle with the foloowing 7.07 vertices A(6,2), B(-4,4), C(2,-4). Determine the length of the median through the vertex C. 1139 It is the number of moles of a substance mole fraction divided by sum of the number of moles of the solute and the solvent. 1165 It limits or determines the amount of product limiting reagent that can be formed in a reaction. 1144 It is the pressure exerted by a vapor that is in vapor pressure dynamic equilibrium with its liquid in a closed system. 1148 It is the ratio of the actual yield to the percent yield theoretical yield. 1326 Simon is twice as old as Cassandra. If 16 is 32 added to Cassandra's age and 16 is subtracted from SImon's age, their ages will then be equal. How old is Cassandra? 174 A Girl Scout troop has 20 pounds of candy 40 worth 80 cents per pound. It wishes to mix it with candy worth 50 cents per pound so that the total mixture can be sold at 60 cents at 60 cents per pound without any gain or loss.

A calcium compound. A tin or stannous Uncategorized compound. Law of Compounds Law of Atomic Equality Uncategorized

6.67

8.12

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molarity

mole ratio

molecular fraction

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excess reagent

coefficient reagent

combined reagent absolute pressure

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atmospheric pressure colligative property

average yield 30

yield ratio 64

yield point 48

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30

34

42

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Math
QuestText Choice1 How much of the 50 cents candy must be used? 194 A hospital needs to dilute a 50% boric acid 5 solution to a 10% solution using water. If it needs 25 liters of the 10% solution, how much of the 50% solution should it use? 469 Alfred is 22 years older than Jack. When Jack 33 is as Alfred is now, he will be three times his present age. How old is Alfred now? 158 A father and his son can do a certain job in 3 12 hours. On a given day, they work together for 1 hour then the son left and the father finishes the rest of the work in 8 more hours. How long will it take for the father to finish the job alone? 1157 It is the total number of protons and atomic mass number neutrons in an isotope. 1906 What device is being used by scientists to mass spectrometer measure atomic mass? 1887 Vinegar, fruit juice, and cola are examples of: weak acids 1889 W is the chemical symbol for which element? Tungsten 1914 What important element found common for helium both earth and the stars as discovered by Janssen and Lockyer? 1901 What atomic model described that an atom Quantum mechanical has no definite shape and that electrons do model not have precise orbits? ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

15

20

10

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31

35

30

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10

15

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atomic number spectrum analyzer strong acids Tin hydrogen

atomic sum triple-beam balance strong bases Silver potasium

atomic weigth film badge weak bases Mercury sulfur

Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

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Bohr model

Rutherford model

Thomson model

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Math
ID QuestText 1863 Tightly bound groups of atoms that behave as a unit and carry a charge. 1903 What change in matter is exhibited by the conversion of water into steam? 208 A line with an inclination between 0 degree and 90 degrees has _____ slope. 1905 What compound will be produced if you add one atom of oxygen to a carbon monoxide? 1870 Two household chemicals you should never mix include: 1907 What do you call the horizontal rows of the periodic table of elements? 1900 What atomic model described an atom as a ball of positive charge containing a number of electrons? 103 A chemical reaction which is formed when a compund decomposes to form two or more new substances. 94 A chemical bond by which electron cloud is shifted more toward one of the atoms 95 A chemical bond by which the electron cloud is equally distributed to the atoms. 96 A chemical bonding which always gain or loss enough electrons to attain a noble gas electron configuration. 97 A chemical equation by which each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element. 1904 What change in matter is exhibited when ice Choice1 Polyatomic ions physical change Positive carbon dioxide Bleach and ammonia period Thomson model Choice2 Simple ions chemical change Negative carbonic acid Bleach and water group Rutherford model Choice3 Monoatomic ions intrinsic change No carbon trioxide Vinegar and baking soda series Bohr model Choice4 Binary compounds extrinsic change Zero hydrocarbon Oil and water sequence Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William

Quantum mechanical Uncategorized model Uncategorized

decompositon reaction synthesis reaction

replacement reaction metathesis reaction

polar covalent bond non-polar covalent bond monatomic bond

double-triple bond double-triple bond covalent bond

monoatomic bond monoatomic bond double-triple bond

ionic bond ionic bond polar covalent bond

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balanced equation

skeleton equation

molecular equation

catalyst equation

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physical change

chemical change

intrinsic change

extrinsic change

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Math
ID QuestText (g) 26 7 Choice1 (s) 28 8 -2 W halogens 273 degrees Celsius helium Choice2 (L) 4 9 +1 Tn chalcogens 32 degrees Fahrenheit nitrogen Choice3 (aq) 14 6 -1 U lanthanide series absolute zero oxygen Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized melts? 1979 What symbol of physical state is associated with gas? 1924 What is the atomic number of iron? 1925 What is the atomic number of nitrogen? Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

1926 What is the charge on the ions formed by the +2 alkaline earth metals? 1927 What is the chemical symbol for tungsten? T 1910 What family of elements belongs to Group 0? Inert Gases 1953 What is the melting point of water? 1909 What element is fourteen times lighter than air? 1879 Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, a liquid differs from a gas because the particles of the liquid 1978 What symbol of physical state is associated with gas 1873 Two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state. 1980 What symbol of physical state is associated with solid substance? 1981 What symbol of physical state is associated with substances in water solution? 0 degree Celsius hydrogen

have stronger forces of are in constant attraction between straight-line motion them (g) (L) allotropes arrow pointing down (aq) crystal arrow (g)

take the shape of the have no regular container they occupy arrangement (s) lattice constant (L) (L) delta unit cell (aq) delta

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Math
ID QuestText 1982 What symbol of physical state is asssociated delta with heat? 1933 What is the element symbol for radon? Rn 1902 What atomic model proposed that electrons travel around the nucleus in definite orbits? 1051 In the periodic table pf elements, oxygen belongs to what family? 319 A proton has approximately the same mass as 1977 What principle stated that electron enter orbitals of lowest energy first? 265 A negatively charge subatomic particles 98 A chemical equation in which mass is conserved. 1461 The color of pure radium is: 1463 The controlled process by which hydrocarbons are broken down or rearranged into smaller more useful molecules 1464 The conversion of an atom of one element to an atom of another element is called _______. 1468 The density of a substance or mixture belongs to what physical property of matter? 3 Who made basic contributions to nuclear Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 arrow pointing down arrow pointing up Ra Thomson halogens an alpha particle Pauli's exclusion principle proton mole-mole calculation reddish metallic breaking Rd Rutherford model noble gases a beta particle Hund's rule neutron molecular equation metallic silver splitting Choice4 (L) Rm Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

Bohr model chalcogens a neutron Aufbau priciple electron balanced equation metallic white cracking

Quantum mechanical Uncategorized model nitrogen family Uncategorized an electron Dalton's theory nucleotide empirical equation blue gray dissolving Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

transmutation

convolution

transformation

exclusion

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intrinsic property Niels Bohr

extrinsic property Louis Pasteur

chemical property Svante A. Arrhenius

radioactive property Sir William Ramsay

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Math
QuestText Choice1 physics and the understanding of atomic structure. 132 A compound which is widely distributed over calcium carbonate the earth's surface as marble, limestone, gypsum, and other minerals. 1459 The chemical symbol for Ytterbium. Yb 280 A particle of radiation with electromagnetic energy. 73 A branch of chemistry that primarily concerned with the structure of matter, energy changes and the laws, principles and theories that explain the transformation of matter into another. 266 A neutron has approximately the same mass as a 271 A nuclear change where an unstable atom spontaneously emits alpha or beta particle and gamma rays until a stable atom is formed. 272 A nuclear change where the atomic nuclei of stable isotopes are bombarded with neutrons, protons, alpha particles or deuterons. 273 A nuclear change wherein a heavy nucleus such as uranium-235 is split, causing the formation of two medium-weight nuclei and releasing tremendous energy. 274 A nuclear change wherein a lightweight nuclei such as lithium and hydrogen gamma rays Physical chemistry ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

carbon dioxide

albumin

sodium hydroxide

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Yr beta particles Organic chemistry

Ym alpha particles Inorganic chemistry

Yt radioactive decay Biochemistry

Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

a proton natural radioactivity

an alpha particle

a beta particle

an electron nuclear fission

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artificial radioactivity nuclear fusion

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artificial radioactivity

natural radioactivity

nuclear fusion

nuclear fission

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nuclear fission

nuclear fusion

natural radioactivity

artificial radioactivity

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William Quiming

nuclear fusion

nuclear fission

induced radioactivity radiactive decay

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William Quiming

Math
QuestText Choice1 combine, forming a heavier , more stable nucleus and releasing a tremendous energy. 130 A compound of sodium, hydrogen, and sodium hydroxide oxygen which is a raw material for soapmaking. 1112 It is an element which is widely used in the carbon industry as purifiers. 1458 The chemical symbol for Rubidium. Rb 101 A chemical reaction where an element or a compound reacts with oxygen, often producing energy in the form of heat and light. 1974 What Kelvin temperature is equal to 25C? 102 A chemical reaction where two compounds react to form new compounds. 66 A beryllium atom has 4 protons, 5 neutrons, and 4 electrons. What is the mass number of this atom? 104 A chemical species having one ionizable hydrogen ion is: 105 A chemical used to determine whether a substance is an acid or a base is called: 110 A classification of a compound that is bitter, slippery to touch and changes red litmus paper to blue. 111 A classification of a compound that tastes sour and changes blue litmus paper to red. combustion reaction ID Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist

sodium chloride

albumin

ketone

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hydrogen Rd

iron Rm

nitrogen Ru

Uncategorized Uncategorized

combination reaction decomposition reaction

replacement reaction Uncategorized

298K metathesis reaction 9

248K synthesis reaction 8

100K

200K

Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

replacement reaction decomposition reaction 5 13

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monoprotic an indicator base

diprotic water acid

triprotic salt indicator

polyprotic meniscus phenolphtalein

Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized

acid

pH

indicators

phenolphtalein

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Math
ID QuestText 71 A bond formed when two atomic orbitals continue to form a molecular orbital that is symmetrical along the axis connecting two atomic nuclei. 129 A compound of nitrogen and hydrogen. 99 A chemical equation that does not indicate the relative amounts of the reactants and products. 1460 The color of a substance or mixture belongs to what property of matter? 1447 The changing of substances to other substances by the breaking of old bonds and the formation of new bonds. 1448 The characteristic of a decaying wood is of what property of water? 1449 The characteristic of ethyl alcohol to burn is of what property of matter? 1455 The chemical reaction where an atom loses electron by one element and are gained by another element. 1456 The chemical symbol for Arsenic. 1457 The chemical symbol for Flourine. Choice1 sigma bond Choice2 pi bond Choice3 molecular bond Choice4 ionic bond Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming

ammonia skeleton equation

acetone balanced equation

nitric acid molecular equation

formalin catalyst equation

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intrinsic property chemical reaction

extrinsic property decomposition reaction extrinsic property intrinsic property reduction reaction

chemical property

radioactive property

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combustion reaction combination reaction Uncategorized

chemical property chemical property redox reaction

intrinsic property extrinsic property oxidation reaction

radioactive property radioactive property element reaction

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As F

An Fl maximum of two components 90%

Ac Fr minimum of three components 70.7%

Ar Fn heterogeneous composition 69%

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128 A compound differs from a mixture in that a homogeneous compound always has a composition 988 If the edge of the cube is increased by 30%, 45% by what percent is the surface area

Math
ID QuestText 70,685 Choice1 68,430 Choice2 72,420 Choice3 75,210 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming increased? 417 A tank in the shape of a paraboloid is filled with water to a height of 5 m. If the radius of the circular section at the water surface is 3 m., determine the weight (kg) of the water in the tank. 942 How many sides does a regular polygon have if each interior angle is 165 degrees. 1383 The altitude of an oblique circular cone is 8 in. and its longest element is 17 in. Find the length of the shortest element if its volume is 54 pi. cubic in. 353 A room is 12 ft wide, 15 ft long and 8 ft high. If an air conditioner changes the air once in every 5 minutes, how many cubic feet of air does it change per hour? 343 A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle whose radius is 74.5 cm. Find the length of the side of the hexagon. 1017 In a circle whose radius is 21, find the area of a minor segment whose arc has a central angle of 60 degrees. 755 Find the area of a parallelogram whose sides are 67 cm and 43 cm, the acute angle between them being 65 degrees 47 ft. 1796 The volume of a right circular cone is 36 pi. If its altitude is 3, find its radius. 941 How many sides are there if a polygon has 54 diagonals?

24 10

12 8

6 7

18 9

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17,280

14,522

19,553

16,733

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William Quiming

74.5 cm

52.3 cm

68.4 cm

72.8 cm

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39.35

13.04

11.42

12.45

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2627.47

2542.52

2532.33

2453.84

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6 12

4 10

3 18

5 15

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Math
ID QuestText Choice1 783 Find the equation of line 2 units below the x- Y = -2 axis. 654 Determine the area of a regular 6-point star 519.6 polygon if the inner regular hexagon has 10 cm side. 1427 The base areas of a frustum of a cone are 25 122 cm^2 and cm^2, respectivel;y. If its altitude is 6 cm, find its volume. 138 A conical vessel has a height of 24 cm and a 381.7 base diameter of 12 cm. It holds water to a depth of 18 cm above its vertex. Find the volume of its content in cm^3. 662 Determine the length of the main diagonal of 14.14 a rectangular parallelpiped with dimensions 6 m by 8m by 10 m. 1403 The area of a hexagon inscribed in a circle is 452.39 374.11 cm^2. Determine the area of the circle. 995 If the lateral area of a right circular cylinder is 5 88 and its volume is 220, find its radius. 1923 What is the atomic number of hydrogen? 1 559 Assuming that the earth is a sphere whose radius is 6400 km, find the distance along a 3-degre arc at the equator of the earth's surface. 656 Determine the distance from (5,10) to the line x - y = 0. 251 A mixture from which some of the particles 335.1 km Choice2 Y=2 542.2 X = -2 582.2 Choice3 X=2 522.8 Choice4 Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

120

125

136

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392.2

353.3

363.2

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10.25

13.28

12.81

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423.25

466.32

431.48

Uncategorized

4 2 330.2 km

3.6 3 322.4 km

4.8 4 312.5 km

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3.535 suspension

3.252 colloid

3.452 solution

3.732 surfactant

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Math
QuestText settle out slowly upon standing . 766 Find the coordinated of the midpoint of the hypotenuse of the right triangle whose vertices are (2,2), (6,3) and (5,7). 775 Find the distance between the parallel lines 15x - 8y + 68 = 0 and 15x + 8y - 51 = 0. 1640 The point (2,3) bisects that portion of a line which is cut-off by the coordinates axes. Find the equation of the line. 1557 The intercepts of a straight line on the x and y -axis are 4 and -3 respectively. Determine its equation. 1408 The area of the hexagon ABCDEF formed by joining the points A(1,4), B(0,3), C(2,3), D(1,2), E(-2,-1) and F(3,0) is 1520 The equation of a given line is 3x + 4y = 24. Find the angle between the line and the xaxis. 1567 The length of the sides of a parallelogram are 50.4 m and 815 m. If one angle is 125 degrees 36 ft., find the area of the parallelogram. 999 If the points (-2,3), (x,y) and (-3,5) lie on a straight line. Find the equation of the line. 684 Each side of a cube is increased by 10%. By what percent is the volume of the cube increased? 667 Determine the slope of the line 3x + 4y = 7. ID Choice1 (7/2,5/2) (4,5/2) Choice2 Choice3 (11/2,5) Choice4 (7/2,9/2) Subj Uncategorized Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

7 3x + 2y = 12

10 X + 2y = 12

9 3x + 2y = 10

8 2x + 3y = 12

Uncategorized Uncategorized

3x - 4y = 12

3x - 2y =12

X + 2y = 8

2x + 3y =12

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20

24

22

26

Uncategorized

36.87 degrees

53.13 degrees

32.05 degrees

40.26 degrees

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3339.89 m^2

2842.32 m^2

3032.81 m^2

2942.52 m^2

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2x + y + 1 = 0 33.1%

X + 2y - 2 = 0 42.2%

2x - y + 2 = 0 35.6%

X + y -2 = 0 31.8%

Uncategorized Uncategorized

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-3/4

-4/3

3/4

4/3

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Math
ID QuestText Choice1 790 Find the equation of the line through point 5x - y = 14 (3,1) that is perpendicular to the line x + 5y + 5 = 0. 1724 The slope of a vertical line is _____. Undefined 774 Find the distance between points (-3,2,0) and 11 (6,-4,2). 757 Find the area of a pentagon whose vertices 37.5 are (2,-6), (2,4), (4,0), (-3,3) and (-3,2). 782 Find the equation of a line containing the 3y - 4x = 5 point (4,7) and passing at a distance 1 from the origin. 1258 One line passes through the points (1,9) and 45 degrees (2,6). Another line passes through (3,3) and (1,5). Determine the acute angle between the two lines. 1481 The distance between the lines 15 x + 8y + 68 51 =0 and 15x + 8y - C = 0 is 7. Determine the value of C. 1864 Tl is the chemical symbol for which element? Thallium 798 Find the length of the side of a pentagon if the line perpendicular to its side is 12 units from the center. 149 A cylindrical tank of diameter 12 feet and height of 15 ft is filled with water. Find the work done to pump the water over the top edge of the tank. 761 Find the area of the surface of revolution 17.44 units Choice2 5x + y = 12 Choice3 2x + 5y = 10 Choice4 3x - 5y = 20 Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

One 10 32.3 3x - 4y = 10

90 degrees 9 34.4 3x - 2y = 4

Zero 8 35.6 2x + 5y = 12

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30 degrees

60 degrees

40 degrees

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50

52

55

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Technetium 14.74 units

Tantalum 71.44 units

Thulium 14.47 units

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793,943 ft-lb

744,230 ft-lb

756,912 ft-lb

712,189 ft-lb

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245.08

250.11

248.56

256.81

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William

Math
QuestText formed by revolving the region bounded by x = 4 y^(1/2), 0 < or = y < or = 4 about the yaxis 739 Find the area bounded by the curve f(x) = (x^2) / 2 and g(x) = (- x / 2) + 3 106 A chemist has two solutions of sulfuric acid: a 20% solution and an 80% solution. How much of the 20% solution should be used to obtain 100 liters of a 62% solution? 2037 Which of the following elements is categorized at liquid state? 2057 Which of the following is not an element? 63 A bar of iron, previously heated to 1200 degree Celsius, is cooled in a large bath of water maintained at a constant temperature of 50 degree Celsius. The bar cools by 200 degrees in the first minute. How much longer will it take to cool a second 200 degree Celsius? 1760 The temperature of a substance or mixture is of what physical property of matter? 659 Determine the interest rate required to double an investment in eight years under continuous compounding. 1763 The tendency of molecules and ions to move toward areas of lower concentration until the concentration is uniform throughout the system. 1767 The term carat is associated to what ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

10.42 30 liters

11.24 60 liters

8.56 40 liters

9.86 70 liters

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Hg Tharium 1.24 minutes

Tc Thulium 1 minute

Pm Ytterbium 1.14 minutes

Xe Francium 1.32 minutes

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extrinsic property 8.67%

intrinsic property 9.12%

chemical property 10.12%

radioactive property 7.67%

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diffussion

dessicant

deliquescent

decomposition

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gold

silver

neon

silicon

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William

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 Choice2 miscible soluble fluid diluted immiscible gas presssure Choice3 Choice4 undiluted insoluble plasma Subj Uncategorized Uncategorized Uncategorized element? 1768 The term used for liquids that are insoluble immiscible to one another. 1769 The term used for two liquids dissolved in miscible each other. 1770 The term used to denote the gaseous phase vapor of a substance that is a liquid under normal conditions. 1758 The temperature at which the vapor pressure boiling point of the liquid is just equal to the external pressure. 731 Find the angle between the lines 3x - 2y = 6 11.31 degrees and x + y = 6. 1775 The thickness or height of a substance is of extrinsic property what physical property of matter? 879 Given the area in the first quadrant bounded 28.41 by x^2 = 8y, the line y - 2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated when the area is revolved about the line y - 2 = 0? 1804 The volume of water in a spherical tank 1.0 having a diameter of 4 m is 5.236 m^3. Determine the height of water in the tank. 1405 The area of a zone of a spherical segment is 4:1 1/4 that of a sphere. What is the ratio of the radius to the altitude of the spherical zone? 342 A regular dodecagon is inscribed in a circle of 149.08 radius 24. Find the perimeter of the dodecagon. 792 Find the force on one face of a right triangle 58.86 kN Typist Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

freezing point

normal boiling point

normal freezing point Uncategorized

10.22 degrees intrinsic property 27.32

15.82 degrees chemical property 26.81

13.22 degrees radioactive property 25.83

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1.2

1.5

1.8

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2:1

3:2

3:1

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145.53

152.70

142.74

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75.34 kN

74.56 kN

68.45 kN

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Math
QuestText of sides 4 m and altitude of 3m. The altitude is submerged vertically with the 4 m side in the surface. 749 Find the area bounded by the parabolas x^2 4y and the line x = 4 - 2y revolves above the line x = 3. Find the volume generated. 392 A spring with a natural length of 10 cm is stretched by 1/2 cm by 12 N force. Find the work done (in Joules) in stretching the spring from 10 cm to 18 cm. 165 A force of 750 N compresses a spring 3 cm from its natural length of 15 cm. Find the work done in compressing the spring an additional 3 cm. 845 Finf the volume of a solid whose base is enclosed by the circle x^ 2 + y^2 = 9 and whose cross-sections taken perpendicular to the x-axis are equilateral triangles. 950 How much work is required to pump all the water from a right circular cylindrical tank that is 8 ft in diameter and 9 ft tall, if it is emptied at a point 1 foot above the top of the tank? 1854 This property of colloids says that a thin layer of molecules of gases, liquids, or solids are held by the surface of a material with which they are in contact. 1967 What is the surface area generated by revolving the parabola y = x^2 from x = 0 to x = 2^(1/2) about the y-axis? ID Choice1 Choice2 Choice3 Choice4 Subj Typist Quiming

72 pi

70 pi

66 pi

68 pi

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7.68 Joules

18.7 Joules

12.5 Joules

26.68 Joules

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1125 N-cm

3375 N-cm

4500 N-cm

2250 N-cm

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31.18

26.11

29.56

33.9

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155,260.65

150,322.22

154,422.44

160,432.90

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Adsorption

Absorption

eletrophoresis

electrolysis

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13.61

12.74

14.98

11.65

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William Quiming

Math
ID QuestText Choice1 1397 The area bounded by the curve y = sin x from 4.935 cu. units x = 0 to x = pi is revolved about the x-axis. What is the volume generated? 796 Find the length of one side of a regular 5.88 inches pentagon inscribed in a circle with radius 5 inches. 824 Find the value of [sin u /( 1 + cos u)] + cot u. Csc u 485 An airplane flies east at 256 mph and another airplane flies southeast at 304 mph. After 2 hours, how far apart are the two planes? 586 Bacteria grow in a nutrient solution at a rate proportional to the amount present. Initially, tere are 250 strands of the bacteria in the solution which grows to 800 strands after seven hours. Find the time needed for the bacteria to grow to 1600 strands. 455 A yeast grows at a rate proportional to its present size. If the original amount doubles in two hours, in how many hours will it triple? 882 Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by y^2 = x, the line x = 4 and the x-axis. What is the volume generated when this area is revolved about the line x = 4? 438 miles Choice2 2.145 cu. units Choice3 3.452 cu. units Choice4 5.214 cu. units Subj Uncategorized Typist William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming William Quiming

5.24 inches

4.76 inches

6.12 inches

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Cot u 423 miles

Sec u 452 miles

Cos u 412 miles

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11.2 hours

10.8 hours

12.9 hours

11.9 hours

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3.17 hours

5.12 hours

3.91 hours

4.17 hours

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William Quiming

53.617

75.724

70.174

45.867

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William Quiming

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