Q1 Assessment Practice Questions To test the effectiveness of a new medicine, a drug company performed a study. Researchers from the company gave pills that contained the new medicine to one group of patients; they gave pills that did not contain any medicine to another group of patients. Why were the patients not told which type of pill they were taking? A. B. C. D. To keep patients from becoming angry To prevent bias when collecting data To prevent errors when collecting data To keep patients from dropping out of the study A scientist is testing milk for the presence of bacteria. Exactly 25 milliliters of a test solution must be added to each milk sample. Which of these instruments would most accurately measure the volume of the test solution? A. B. C. D. A beaker A test tube A measuring cup A graduated cylinder In the human body, which of these systems transports sugars to the cells where they are used? A. B. C. D. Excretory Respiratory Circulatory Digestive A student wants to perform an investigation to determine the heart rate of a rabbit. The teacher tells her the heart rate should be about 100 beats per minute. How could this information affect the investigation? A. B. C. D. It could introduce bias It could remove experimental error. It could increase the accuracy of the data It could reduce the number of measurements needed. Which of these supply the main energy source used in cellular respiration? A. B. C. D. Lipids Amino acids Nucleic acids carbohydrates The ability of the human body to regulate the level of blood glucose is an example of: A. B. C. D. Osmosis Homeostasis Binary Fission Aerobic Respiration When the cells of most organisms freeze they burst. Which property of water causes this occur? A. B. C. D. Water is a universal solvent Water change temperature rapidly Water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid Water is a nonpolar molecule Students are conducting an experiment to determine if sugars are present in foods. They heat a test tube containing a sugar solution in a beaker of water. Which of these is an unsafe laboratory practice in this experiment? A. Heating the sugar solution in a closed test tube B. Rinsing hands with water after handling the materials C. Using a test tube clamp to hold the test tube D. Wearing safety goggles while heating the sugar solution Which statement describes the major role of lipids within a cell? A. They cause DNA to replicate B. They move RNA in the cytoplasm C. They catalyze chemical reactions in the cell cytoplasm D. They are the main structural components of membranes What molecule controls the rate of photosynthesis? A. B. C. D. Sugars Enzymes Fatty Acids Nucleic Acids A student washes her hands with antibacterial soap and water. Then she touches the agar in a petri dish with her thumb. The agar contains nutrients that support the growth of bacteria. Other students repeat the procedure after washing their hands with three different kinds of antibacterial soap. The petri dishes are kept warm overnight to allow bacteria to grow. The next day the students count the number of bacterial colonies in each dish. Which of these questions are the students most likely trying to answer? A. B. C. D. How long does it take soap to kill bacteria? Which soap is most effective in killing bacteria? Which nutrients are necessary to grow bacteria? How many bacteria are on the average thumb? A student washes her hands with antibacterial soap and water. Then she touches the agar in a petri dish with her thumb. The agar contains nutrients that support the growth of bacteria. Other students repeat the procedure after washing their hands with three different kinds of antibacterial soap. The petri dishes are kept warm overnight to allow bacteria to grow. The next day the students count the number of bacterial colonies in each dish. What should be the effect of the soap in this experiment? A. B. C. D. It should be toxic to the bacteria It should help the bacteria to grow It should change the pH of the agar It should destroy the nutrients in the agar A dog gets many nutrients from its food including amino acids. Which of these can be built directly using the amino acids? A. B. C. D. Proteins Carbohydrates Lipids Minerals Students will conduct a laboratory experiment using the following materials: a Bunsen burner, a beaker of water, glass tubing, four test tubes containing different chemicals, and rubber stoppers. Which of these steps is most critical for students to follow when using these materials in the lab? A. B. C. D. Wearing eye protection at all times Writing the lab procedure in a notebook Washing hands before starting the experiment Placing a stopper on all test tubes before heating them Which of these are the repeating units that form a DNA molecule? A. B. C. D. Fatty acids Nucleotides Amino Acids Chromosomes A scientist is performing an investigation funded by a company. Which of these would be least likely to produce biased data? A. Making the results please the company paying for the research B. Being open minded and honest throughout the research project C. Using only the data that supports the hypothesis D. Using personal opinions to decide the results of the research What vitamin is necessary for blood clotting? Healthy skin, eyes A. Vit. A B. Vit. D Bone growth C. Vit. C Wound healing D. Vit. K Enzymes are specific to one ______, and they bond at the __________of the enzyme. A. B. C. D. Product Substrate Reactant Substrate - opening active site active site enzymesubstrate complex What happened to an enzyme if it is at the incorrect temperature? A. B. C. D. Slows down Speeds up Does nothing Bonds break, changes shape If the enzyme Lactase was added to lactose, what would happen to the lactose/lactase mixture when tested with Benedict’s solution? A. It would be a blue color, negative for monosaccharides B. It would be a blue color, positive for starch C. It would turn color, negative for starch D. It would turn color, positive for monosaccharides