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Updated: ASP Mock Exam *Q&A* (100% Correct) 2025/2026 |VERIFIED| 1. What is the primary function of a random sample? A) Grouping items by similar characteristics and selecting randomly within the groups B) Ensuring each item from a population has an equal probability of being selected ...

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1. What is the primary function of a random sample?

A) Grouping items by similar characteristics and selecting randomly within the groups

B) Ensuring each item from a population has an equal probability of being selected

C) Selecting items based on time or location

D) Grouping items by characteristics and selecting randomly within the groups

B) Ensuring each item from a population has an equal probability of being selected



2. Which equation would be used to solve for the distance an object would fall in three seconds?

A) v = Vo + a * t

B) s + Vo * t + (a * t^)

C) v^2 = Vo^2 + 2 * a * s

D) F = u * N

B) s + Vo * t + (a * t^)



3. What is the distance a 10lb object would fall in three seconds?

A) 45ft

B) 90ft

C) 145ft

D) 190ft

C) 145ft



4. A 50lb box is pushed on a level floor surface with a coefficient of friction (u) value of 0.5. What force is
required to overcome static friction?

A) 10lbs

B) 25lbs


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,C) 50lbs

D) 250lbs

B) 25lbs



5. Which of the following describes tensile stress?

A) A force that attempts to stretch or pull material apart

B) A force that attempts to cause internal sliding of material in opposite directions

C) A force that attempts to squeeze or compress a material

D) Stress caused by twisting an object in opposite directions

A) A force that attempts to stretch or pull material apart



6. If a cylinder weighs 25kg on land and 15kg when submerged in water, what is the cylinder's specific
gravity?

A) 1

B) 2.5

C) 10

D) 15

B) 2.5



7. Vapor pressure refers to:

A) The pressure exerted by a volatile liquid at equilibrium conditions

B) The point where vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure

C) A chemical reaction releasing heat

D) A liquid's inability to stay in the container below a certain temperature

A) The pressure exerted by a volatile liquid at equilibrium conditions



8. Which statement is incorrect about the periodic table?

A) The table has seven rows and 18 columns, each row represents a period

B) The columns represent groups or families of elements

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,C) Elements are classified as metals or nonmetals, with metals being good conductors

D) Metals are on the right and non-metals on the left

D) Metals are on the right and non-metals on the left



9. A mole of nitrogen gas can be described by all of the following except:

A) Weighs 28 grams

B) Has 6.024x10^23 N2 molecules

C) Occupies 24.45 liters at 25°C and 1 atm

D) An explosive gas

D) An explosive gas



10. The reaction H2SO4 + 2NaOH -> produces:

A) H2SO8 + NaOH2

B) Na2SO4 + 2H2O

C) NaSO + H2O

D) 2H2SO4 + NaOH

B) Na2SO4 + 2H2O



11. The pH scale represents the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Which of the following represents a
strong base?

A) 13

B) 9

C) 5

D) 2

A) 13



12. What is the mass of nitrogen (N2) in a 50-liter cylinder at 10,000 kPa and 25°C?

A) 1kg

B) 3kg

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, C) 6kg

D) 11kg

C) 6kg



13. Which of the following statements about gas laws is incorrect?

A) If the temperature remains constant, a decrease in volume increases pressure

B) If pressure remains constant, volume is proportional to absolute temperature

C) If volume remains constant, pressure is proportional to the absolute temperature

D) Volume is inversely proportional to the number of moles in a container

D) Volume is inversely proportional to the number of moles in a container



14. What would be the new volume of an ideal gas if the initial conditions (200ml @ 25°C @ 100psig)
were changed to 0°C @ 150psig?

A) 80ml

B) 130ml

C) 180ml

D) 220ml

B) 130ml



15. If a container (0.5L) of benzene breaks in a sealed 10m x 10m x 10m room, what concentration would
be expected if benzene has a specific gravity of 0.88 and a molecular weight of 78?

A) 50ppm

B) 110ppm

C) 140ppm

D) 210ppm

C) 140ppm



16. What is the power consumed in the following circuit (24 V - 50ohms - 10 ohms - 50ohms - 5ohms)?

A) 100W


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