ACT Success - Science - Practice #3

There are several passages in this test. Each passage is followed by several questions. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. You may refer to the passages as often as necessary. You are NOT permitted to use a calculator on this test.

Group 1

This graph represents the results of a study examining the historical correlation between solar radiation intensity and methane (CH4) concentration in Earth’s atmosphere over the last 10,000 years. Experimental Setup and Data Collection: Scientists reconstructed past solar radiation intensity and atmospheric methane levels by analyzing geological and ice core samples, which contain trapped air bubbles preserving ancient atmospheric compositions. The solar radiation intensity data were likely derived from climate proxies, such as changes in isotopic composition, which correlate with historical solar activity. Methane concentration data came from direct measurement of gas content in the ice cores. Findings: The dashed line shows solar radiation intensity, which is measured in watts per square meter (W/m²) and is displayed on the left y-axis. The solid line represents methane concentration in parts per billion (ppb) on the right y-axis. The x-axis spans from 10,000 years ago to the present. As the data show, solar radiation intensity has generally decreased over the last 10,000 years, while methane concentration has fluctuated but overall increased, with a particularly sharp rise in recent centuries. This suggests potential links between solar activity, climate patterns, and methane levels, possibly influenced by both natural processes and recent human activity.

Question 1a

Multiple choice

Which of the following methods would most likely have been used to obtain the methane concentration data in this study?

  • Direct sampling of current atmospheric methane levels.

  • Analysis of trapped air bubbles in ice core samples.

  • Measurement of methane in ocean sediments.

  • Observation of solar radiation using satellite data.

Question 1b

Multiple choice

According to the figure, what trend is observed in solar radiation intensity over the past 10,000 years?

  • It has increased steadily.

  • It has remained stable.

  • It has decreased steadily.

  • It has shown a cyclical pattern with no clear trend.

Question 1c

Multiple choice

The sharp increase in methane concentration in recent times may be attributed to which of the following factors?

  • Natural variability in solar radiation intensity.

  • Human activities such as agriculture and industrialization.

  • A natural increase in volcanic activity.

  • Changes in Earth’s magnetic field.

Group 2

This figure illustrates monthly measurements of the wet deposition of copper ions (Cu²⁺) and zinc ions (Zn²⁺) in precipitation over a calendar year. Experimental Setup and Data Collection: Researchers collected precipitation samples from a specific location on a monthly basis. Each sample was analyzed to determine the concentration of copper and zinc ions deposited from the atmosphere, using analytical techniques such as atomic absorption spectroscopy or inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The concentrations, expressed in micrograms per square meter (µg/m²), indicate the amount of each metal ion deposited on the surface over a given month. Findings: The top graph shows the monthly wet deposition of Cu²⁺, which generally fluctuates between 50 and 100 µg/m², with higher levels in April and September. The bottom graph depicts the deposition of Zn²⁺, which has a higher range, peaking around January and then dropping mid-year, with another minor peak in December. These seasonal variations may be due to differences in industrial activity, weather patterns, or other environmental factors affecting metal distribution throughout the year.

Question 2a

Multiple choice

What was the likely purpose of measuring the monthly wet deposition of copper and zinc ions in this experiment?

  • To determine the effect of metal ions on plant growth.

  • To study seasonal variations in atmospheric pollution levels.

  • To examine the impact of weather patterns on soil composition.

  • To analyze the chemical composition of rainwater.

Question 2b

Multiple choice

In which month was the highest concentration of Zn2+ deposited according to the figure?

  • January

  • April

  • September

  • December

Question 2c

Multiple choice

If another metal, such as lead (Pb2+), were to be added to the study, what would be the most useful next step to determine its seasonal deposition pattern?

  • Take measurements only in the months with the highest Cu2+ and Zn2+ levels.

  • Analyze precipitation samples monthly throughout the year.

  • Measure the lead content in soil rather than precipitation.

  • Conduct the study only during winter months.

Question 3a

Multiple choice

Researchers measured the amount of oxygen consumed by fish in different temperatures of water. If a fish in 20°C water consumed 2 mg/L of oxygen, how much oxygen would it likely consume in 25°C water, assuming the trend is that oxygen consumption increases with temperature?

  • Less than 2 mg/L

  • Exactly 2 mg/L

  • Between 2 and 3 mg/L

  • More than 3 mg/L

Question 3b

Multiple choice

A botanist recorded the height of a plant species under different amounts of daily sunlight. According to her data, the height of the plants was directly proportional to the hours of sunlight per day. Which of the following statements correctly describes this relationship?

  • As the hours of sunlight increased, the plant height increased.

  • As the hours of sunlight increased, the plant height decreased.

  • Plant height remained constant regardless of sunlight.

  • Plant height increased only up to a certain point and then decreased.

Question 4a

Multiple choice

An experiment was conducted to study the effect of soil pH on plant growth. Three types of soil with pH levels of 5.0, 6.5, and 8.0 were used. Plants in soil with a pH of 6.5 grew best. Based on this information, which of the following pH levels would likely lead to the poorest plant growth?

  • 4.5

  • 5.5

  • 6.5

  • 7.5

Question 4b

Multiple choice

A study compared the reaction times of people when exposed to three different sounds: high-pitched, low-pitched, and white noise. Each participant was exposed to all three sounds in random order, and their reaction times were recorded. To ensure fair comparisons, each participant was given a break between sounds. Which of the following aspects of the study design most directly helps control for the effects of fatigue on reaction time?

  • Using three different sounds

  • Testing each participant in random order

  • Giving each participant a break between sounds

  • Recording reaction times for each participant

Question 5a

Multiple choice

Two scientists offer different explanations for the increase in global temperatures. Scientist 1 claims that the increase is due primarily to natural climate cycles that Earth has experienced over millions of years. Scientist 2 argues that human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, are the main causes of the temperature rise. Which of the following observations would most likely support Scientist 2’s argument?

  • Evidence shows that global temperatures have fluctuated naturally over the past 500,000 years.

  • The levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have increased significantly since the Industrial Revolution.

  • Ice cores show temperature changes that align with Earth’s natural climate cycles.

  • Volcanic eruptions have been linked to short-term increases in atmospheric temperature.

Question 5b

Multiple choice

Two biologists have different hypotheses regarding why a specific type of bird migrates earlier each year. Biologist A believes that the birds are responding to genetic changes that favor early migration. Biologist B believes that the birds are responding to changes in climate, such as warmer temperatures arriving earlier in the year. Which of the following findings would weaken Biologist A’s hypothesis?

  • The birds in question have not shown any genetic changes in the last decade.

  • The climate in the birds' migratory region has warmed by an average of 2°C over the past decade.

  • Observations show that other species in the same area are also migrating earlier.

  • Some birds that migrated earlier had a higher survival rate.

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