ACT Success - Science - Practice #2



Group 1



Question 1a

Multiple choice



  • 3 dB/km

  • 6 dB/km

  • 9 dB/km

  • 12 dB/km

Question 1b

Multiple choice



  • 10%

  • 20%

  • 30%

  • 40%

Question 1c

Multiple choice



  • Less than 5 dB/km

  • Between 5 and 10 dB/km

  • Between 10 and 15 dB/km

  • More than 15 dB/km

Question 1d

Multiple choice



  • 200 Hz

  • 500 Hz

  • 1,000 Hz

  • All frequencies show similar variation

Group 2







Question 2a

Multiple choice



  • Scientist 1

  • Scientist 2

  • Scientist 3

  • None of the scientists

Question 2b

Multiple choice



  • Increases the likelihood of wildfires

  • Has no effect on wildfire occurrence

  • Reduces the likelihood of wildfires

  • Is not mentioned as a factor

Question 2c

Multiple choice



  • Positive lightning strikes are less significant in causing wildfires

  • The chemistry of vegetation does not affect wildfire risks

  • Long-lasting lightning strikes increase wildfire risks

  • Dry thunderstorms decrease wildfire risks

Question 2d

Multiple choice



  • Scientist 1

  • Scientist 2

  • Scientist 3

  • Both Scientist 1 and Scientist 3

Question 3a

Multiple choice



  • Scientist 1

  • Scientist 2

  • Scientist 3

  • Both Scientist 2 and Scientist 3

Question 3b

Multiple choice



  • Scientist 1

  • Scientist 2

  • Scientist 3

  • Both Scientist 1 and Scientist 2

Question 4a

Multiple choice



  • Fish are unable to survive in salinities greater than 3%.

  • Fish respiration is directly proportional to salinity in all conditions.

  • Salinity levels above 3% create stress for fish, causing a decline in respiration rate.

  • Fish have an optimal salinity range, beyond which respiration decreases due to osmoregulatory stress.

Question 4b

Multiple choice



  • Dissolved oxygen levels are unaffected by changes in water temperature.

  • Dissolved oxygen levels decrease linearly as water temperature increases.

  • Higher water temperatures reduce dissolved oxygen because warmer water holds less gas.

  • Higher temperatures lead to an increase in dissolved oxygen due to enhanced molecular movement.

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