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G.E.D. Science Test Prepare Questions and Answers ________ is done when force applied to an object moves the object : A.Transformation B.Biological Kindness C.Conservation D.Work - Answer-D.Work A windmill is used to create electrical energy. This change from one form of energy to another i...

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G.E.D. Science Test Prepare Questions
and Answers

________ is done when force applied to an object moves the object :


A.Transformation


B.Biological Kindness


C.Conservation


D.Work - Answer✔✔-D.Work


A windmill is used to create electrical energy.


This change from one form of energy to another is called:


A. Energy transformation


B. Kinetic energy


C. Mechanical energy


D. Electrical energy - Answer✔✔-A. Energy transformation


I put a Pop-Tart in the toaster. Electrical energy is transformed to thermal energy to make my Pop-Tart

hot. Based on the Law of Conservation of Energy, once my Pop-Tart starts to cool, is energy lost?:


A. Yes. All the energy was used in the conversion of energy.




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B. No. Energy cannot be created or destroyed.




C. Yes. The Pop-Tart is no longer hot.




D. No. Energy can be created, but it cannot be destroyed - Answer✔✔-B. No. Energy cannot be created

or destroyed.


At a constant velocity, a 5kg bag of cement is pulled straight up a 7m wall. How much work is done by

the puller? (Gravitational pull is 9.8m/s2, W(J)=F(N)*D(m)




A. 343 m/s2


B. 343 N


C. 340 J


D. 343 J - Answer✔✔-D. 343


What are the three phases or states of matter?:


A. Liquid, Gas, Ice


B. Liquid, Solid, Gas


C. Gas, liquid, Slippery


D. Liquid, Gas, hard - Answer✔✔-B. Liquid, Solid, Gas



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