front 1 If you go mini-golfing, in which of these scenarios are you precise but not accurate? A) You hit all holes in one. B) You take six strokes at each hole. C) It always takes you a long time to get your shots in D) All of your shots are off, but they all go to the same place. | back 1 D) All of your shots are off, but they all go to the same place. |
front 2 Which of the following metric prefixes corresponds to 10³? A) centi- B) kilo- C) mega- D) micro- E) milli- | back 2 B) kilo- |
front 3 Which of the following metric prefixes corresponds to 10⁻³? A) centi- B) kilo- C) mega- D) micro- E) milli- | back 3 E) milli- |
front 4 Which of the following metric prefixes corresponds to 10⁻⁶? A) centi- B) kilo- C) mega- D) micro- E) milli- | back 4 D) micro- |
front 5 Which of the following quantities is equivalent to 3.7 cm? A) 3.7×10⁻³ m B) 3.7×10⁻⁵ km C) 3.7×10⁻² mm D) 3.7×10⁵ μm E) 3.7×10² mm | back 5 B) 3.7×10⁻⁵ km |
front 6 Which of the following quantities is equivalent to 594 mg? A) 0.594 μg B) 5.94 g C) 594,000 kg D) 0.594 g E) 0.00594 kg | back 6 D) 0.594 g |
front 7 How many milliliters are in a liter? | back 7 1000 mL |
front 8 You were given a dose of 500 mg rather than 500 μg of a drug. How much more of the drug did you receive? A) 1000 times more B) 100 times more C) 1000 times less D) 100 times less | back 8 A) 1000 times more |
front 9 Which of the following quantities represents the greatest volume? A) 300 microliters B) 3.0x10⁶ nanoliters C) 3.0x10⁴ deciliters D) 3.0x10⁻¹² kiloliters E) 3.0 milliliters | back 9 C) 3.0x10⁴ deciliters |
front 10 Which of the following represents the correct conversion factor between grams and pounds? I) 453.6 pounds per gram II) 453.6 grams per pound III)1 gram per 453.6 pounds ---------------------------------- A) I B) II C) III D) I and III | back 10 B) II |
front 11 Which of the following lists metric prefixes in order from largest to smallest? A) kilo-, centi-, deci-, milli B) kilo-, deci-, centi-, milli- C) milli-, centi-, deci-, kilo- D) centi-, kilo-, milli-, deci- E) deci-, milli-, centi-, kilo- | back 11 B) kilo-, deci-, centi-, milli- |
front 12 Which one of the following is the longest length? (1 ft = 12 in, 1 in = 2.54 cm) A) 3.2 m B) 145 in C) 16.0 ft D) 3800 mm | back 12 C) 16.0 ft |
front 13 Density is defined as mass _____________ volume. A) added to B) subtracted from C) multiplied by D) divided by | back 13 D) divided by |
front 14 You have a 100 gram sample of each of the following metals. Which sample has the largest volume? A) Aluminum, d = 2.7 g/cm³ B) Gold, d = 19.3 g/cm³ C) Iron, d = 7.86 g/cm³ D) Magnesium, d = 1.74 g/cm³ E) Silver, d = 10.5 g/cm³+ | back 14 D) Magnesium, d = 1.74 g/cm³ |
front 15 The density of water is approximately 1 g/cm³. Which of these objects will float on water? A) Cedar wood block, d = 0.380 g/cm³ B) Nylon, d = 1.150 g/cm³ C) Glycerol, d = 1.26 g/cm³ D) Diamond, d = 3.5 g/cm³ | back 15 A) Cedar wood block, d = 0.380 g/cm³ |
front 16 Three blocks of the same mass are placed in front of you. Block A has a volume of 3.0 cm³, block B of 5.0 cm³ , and block C of 10.0 cm³ . Which has the higher density? A) Block A B) Block B C) Block C D) All blocks have the same density. E) There is no way to determine without the volume. | back 16 A) Block A |
front 17 A chemist is trying to identify an unknown metal, and finds that 25.0 cm³ of the substance has a mass of 224.43 g at 20°C. Which of the following metals is it? A) Aluminum, d = 2.70 g/cm³ B) Iron, d = 7.87 g/cm³ C) Copper, d = 8.98 g/cm³ D) Silver, d = 10.5 g/cm³ E) Gold, d = 19.32 g/cm³ | back 17 C) Copper, d = 8.98 g/cm³ |
front 18 You have a sample of each of the following five metals, with the mass and density of each sample given. Which sample has the largest volume? A) Aluminum, mass = 135 g, d = 2.7 g/cm³ B) Copper, mass = 305 g, d = 8.92 g/cm³ C) Iron, mass = 240 g, d = 7.86 g/cm³ D) Magnesium, mass = 75 g, d = 1.74 g/cm³ E) Silver, mass = 420 g, d = 10.5 g/cm³ | back 18 A) Aluminum, mass = 135 g, d = 2.7 g/cm³ |
front 19 A student is determining the density of an unknown metal with a mass of 32.56 g. The student partially fills a graduated cylinder with water and measures the volume of the water by itself as 14.78 mL. The student then adds the metal to the water and measures the new volume as 20.44 mL. What is the identity of the metal? A) Aluminum, d = 2.70 g/mL B) Magnesium, d = 1.74 g/mL C) Tin, d = 5.75 g/mL D) Lead, d = 11.3 g/mL | back 19 C) Tin, d = 5.75 g/mL |
front 20 A chemist has a block of aluminum metal (density is 2.7 g/mL). The block weighs 1.5 g. What is the volume, in mL, of the aluminum block? | back 20 0.56 mL |
front 21 Which one of the following would have the largest mass? A) a cube of tin (d = 5.75 g/cm³) that is 1.80 cm on each side. B) 30.0 mL of water (d = 1.00 g/mL). C) a 24.5 g sample of copper (d = 8.98 g/cm³). D) 4.50 cm³ of silver (d = 10.5 g/cm³). | back 21 D) 4.50 cm³ of silver (d = 10.5 g/cm³). mass= density × V |
front 22 The answer to the calculation below with the correct number of significant figures is A) 222.3 B) 222.28 C) 220 D) 222 | back 22 C) 220 |
front 23 The answer to the calculation below with the correct number of significant figures is A) 0.0822 B) 0.082 C) 0.08216 D) 0.08+ | back 23 A) 0.0822 |
front 24 The answer to the calculation below with the correct number of significant figures is A) 21.2 B) 21.20 C) 21 D) 21.201 | back 24 C) 21 |
front 25 Which of the following numbers contains five significant figures? A) 50.260 B) 0.07246 C) 9935.10 D) 1000.01 E) 2.02470 | back 25 A) 50.260 |
front 26 How many significant figures does the number 0.054901 have? | back 26 5 |
front 27 How many significant figures does the number 1.006 × 10⁷ have? | back 27 4 |
front 28 How many significant figures does the number 67,200 have? | back 28 3 |
front 29 The number 0.0087 has ___ significant figures. | back 29 2 |
front 30 The number 4040 has ___ significant figures. | back 30 3 |
front 31 The number 6.040 has ___ significant figures. | back 31 4 |
front 32 The number 0.00000620 written in scientific notation would be A) 6.20 × 10⁻⁵ B) 6.20 × 10⁵ C) 6.20 × 10⁻⁶ D) 6.20 × 10⁶ | back 32 C) 6.20 × 10⁻⁶ |
front 33 The number 0.000741 written in scientific notation would be A) 7.41 × 10⁴ B) 7.41 × 10⁻⁴ C) 7.41 × 10³ D) 7.41 × 10⁻³ | back 33 B) 7.41 × 10⁻⁴ |
front 34 The number 3780000 written in scientific notation would be A) 3.78 × 10⁻⁵ B) 3.78 × 10⁵ C) 3.78 × 10⁻⁶ D) 3.78 × 10⁶ | back 34 D) 3.78 × 10⁶ |
front 35 The number 98000 written in scientific notation would be A) 9.8 × 10⁴ B) 9.8 × 10⁻⁴ C) 9.8 × 10³ D) 9.8 × 10⁻⁵ | back 35 A) 9.8 × 10⁴ |
front 36 Express the number 554,780,000,040 in scientific notation to three significant figures. A) 5.54 × 10¹¹ B) 5.55 × 10¹² C) 5.55 × 10¹¹ D) 5.548 × 10¹² | back 36 C) 5.55 × 10¹¹ |
front 37 Which of these scenarios contains an exact number? A) You count 10 people in a room. B) You weigh an apple to be 10 grams. C) You measure the tree to be 10 meters high. D) You determine the volume of the pool to be 10 liters. | back 37 A) You count 10 people in a room. |
front 38 Perform this mathematical operation and express the answer to the correct number of significant figures: 0.085631 × 1.32 A) 0.113 B) 0.1130 C) 1.41 D) 1.406+ | back 38 A) 0.113 |
front 39 The number 1.44 × 10⁻⁴ when taken out of scientific notation would be A) 14400 B) 0.0000144 C) 0.00144 D) 0.000144 | back 39 D) 0.000144 |
front 40 The number 4.29 × 10⁴ when taken out of scientific notation would be A) 42900 B) 4290 C) 0.000429 D) 429000 | back 40 A) 42900 |
front 41 How many significant figures would this calculation have if it were completed: (9.04 - 8.23 + 21.954 + 81.0) × 3.1416 A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 | back 41 B) 4 |
front 42 A large stone weighs 53.0kg. How many pounds does it weigh? | back 42 117 lb. |
front 43 A medical laboratory test is run using a 4.8 µL blood sample. What is this volume in milliliters? | back 43 0.0048 mL. |
front 44 A popular car has a gas tank that holds a maximum of 14.5 gallons of fuel. What is the size of the tank in liters? | back 44 54.9 L. |
front 45 An athlete preparing for a marathon runs 21.3 miles. How many kilometers did they run? | back 45 34.3 km |
front 46 Convert 0.386 g to milligrams. Use only the metric system. | back 46 386 mg. |
front 47 A cooking recipe lists adding 3.0qt of water as a step. How many mL of water is this? | back 47 2800 mL. |
front 48 Convert 2.3 hours to seconds | back 48 8280 s |
front 49 Convert 34.0mm to inches. | back 49 1.34 in. |
front 50 A patient needs 25.0 μg of Synthroid each day. The pharmacy only has Synthroid that is 0.025 mg per scored tablet. How many tablets should be taken each day by the patient? | back 50 1.00 tablets |
front 51 An insulin drip is mixed as 500.0 units in 250.0 mL Normal Saline (NS). Calculate the drip rate in mL/h needed to deliver 4.00 units/h? | back 51 2.00 mL/h |
front 52 Tracy is receiving lanoxin every 8.0 hours. She weighs 71 kg. The dose range for this drug is 0.030 to 0.060 mg/kg every day. What is the maximum safe dose (in mg) you could deliver every 8.0 hours? | back 52 1.4 mg |
front 53 How many miles can you drive, if your car gets 25.00 miles per gallon and you have 12.00 gallons of gas? | back 53 300.0 miles |
front 54 You are working to earn enough money for a vacation which costs 1200.0 dollars. Your take-home pay is $16.50/hour, but you only work 4-hour shifts each day. How many days will it take for you to earn enough money to pay for your vacation if all the money you earn goes towards your vacation? | back 54 18.0 days |