Can Adults Pass A Middle School Test!?

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When a parent hears a kid is in middle school they might think that what they learn is easy and they can tackle it. Are you in that cluster that thinks so? Take this middle school test and find out if an adult can actually pass it. All the best!


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  • 1. 

    properties that can be observed and measured to predict air quality.

    • A.

      Space

    • B.

      Ozone

    • C.

      Matter

    Correct Answer
    B. Ozone
    Explanation
    Ozone is a correct answer because it is a property that can be observed and measured to predict air quality. Ozone is a gas that is formed when sunlight reacts with pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds. High levels of ozone in the atmosphere indicate poor air quality and can be harmful to human health. Therefore, monitoring and measuring ozone levels can provide valuable information about the overall air quality in a specific area.

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  • 2. 

    1st law of motion every object will remain at rest unless acted apon or moved. who wrote this law?

    • A.

      Albert einstein

    • B.

      Benjamin franklin

    • C.

      Isaac newton

    Correct Answer
    C. Isaac newton
    Explanation
    Isaac Newton wrote the first law of motion, which states that every object will remain at rest unless acted upon or moved. This law is also known as the law of inertia. It explains that an object will continue to stay in its current state of motion (either at rest or in motion) unless an external force is applied to it.

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  • 3. 

                                 created the atom

    Correct Answer
    neils bohr
    Explanation
    Neils Bohr is credited with creating the atom. He developed the Bohr model of the atom, which proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels. This model revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure and provided a framework for explaining various phenomena, such as the emission and absorption of light by atoms. Bohr's work laid the foundation for the development of quantum mechanics and contributed significantly to the field of atomic physics.

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  • 4. 

    their are                     phases of the moon each                            .

    Correct Answer
    8, month
  • 5. 

    what is a scientific study of how living things are classified ?

    • A.

      taxonomy

    • B.

      Characteristics

    • C.

      Homeostasis

    Correct Answer
    A. taxonomy
    Explanation
    Taxonomy is the scientific study of how living things are classified. It involves organizing and categorizing organisms based on their similarities and differences. By studying taxonomy, scientists can understand the relationships between different species and how they are related to one another. This classification system helps in identifying and naming new species, as well as understanding the evolutionary history and biodiversity of the living world.

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