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Python Programming with 100% correct answers
Comment - # allows you to make a comment on your code 
Lists - A list stores a series of items in particular order. You can access these items using an 
index or loop. 
Lists can be modified 
Example 
bikes = ['trek', 'redline', 'giant'] 
Tuples (tuple) - Tuples are similar to lists, but items in tuples cannot be modified 
IF statements - "IF" statements are used to test for particular conditions and respond 
accordingly. 
Example: 
equals x == 42 
not equal x != 42 
greater than x &g...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Comment - # allows you to make a comment on your code 
Lists - A list stores a series of items in particular order. You can access these items using an 
index or loop. 
Lists can be modified 
Example 
bikes = ['trek', 'redline', 'giant'] 
Tuples (tuple) - Tuples are similar to lists, but items in tuples cannot be modified 
IF statements - "IF" statements are used to test for particular conditions and respond 
accordingly. 
Example: 
equals x == 42 
not equal x != 42 
greater than x &g...
C Programming language
C program - consists of functions and variables 
function - contains statements that specify the computing operations to be done. a function is 
called by naming it, followed by a parenthesized list of arguments. 
variable - stores values used during the computation 
main function - the function where every program begins executing. it will usually call other 
functions to help perform its job, some that you wrote, and others from libraries that are provided 
for you. 
#include <stdio.h>...
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C program - consists of functions and variables 
function - contains statements that specify the computing operations to be done. a function is 
called by naming it, followed by a parenthesized list of arguments. 
variable - stores values used during the computation 
main function - the function where every program begins executing. it will usually call other 
functions to help perform its job, some that you wrote, and others from libraries that are provided 
for you. 
#include <stdio.h>...
C# programming language
Compiler - A program to translate a high-level language program into a separate machine language 
program 
Universal serial bus - Small devices that plug into computer's USB port and appear to the system as 
disk drives 
Text box - Object appears as a rectangular region that can except keyboard input from the user 
Syntax - Set of strict rules that must be followed when writing program 
Ide(Integregated development environment) - Provide all the necessary tools for creating testing & 
debugg...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Compiler - A program to translate a high-level language program into a separate machine language 
program 
Universal serial bus - Small devices that plug into computer's USB port and appear to the system as 
disk drives 
Text box - Object appears as a rectangular region that can except keyboard input from the user 
Syntax - Set of strict rules that must be followed when writing program 
Ide(Integregated development environment) - Provide all the necessary tools for creating testing & 
debugg...
Homeostasis AQA level with 100% correct answers
Homeostasis - relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms 
maintain 
Negative feedback - A primary mechanism of homeostasis, whereby a change in a 
physiological variable that is being monitored triggers a response that counteracts the initial 
fluctuation. 
Positive feedback - Feedback that tends to magnify a process or increase its output. 
Normal blood glucose - 70-99mg/dl 
Glycogenesis - formation of glycogen from glucose 
Glycongenolysis - glycogen--> ...
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Homeostasis - relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms 
maintain 
Negative feedback - A primary mechanism of homeostasis, whereby a change in a 
physiological variable that is being monitored triggers a response that counteracts the initial 
fluctuation. 
Positive feedback - Feedback that tends to magnify a process or increase its output. 
Normal blood glucose - 70-99mg/dl 
Glycogenesis - formation of glycogen from glucose 
Glycongenolysis - glycogen--> ...
Holt Physics Questions with 100%Correct answers
What is the goal of physics? - to use a small number of basic concepts, equations, and 
assumptions to describe the physical world 
physics a science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions 
thermodynamics - the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of 
energy 
What are two subjects within the field of thermodynamics? - heat and temperature 
What are some examples of thermodynamics? - melting and freezing processes, engines, and 
refrigerators 
Wh...
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What is the goal of physics? - to use a small number of basic concepts, equations, and 
assumptions to describe the physical world 
physics a science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions 
thermodynamics - the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of 
energy 
What are two subjects within the field of thermodynamics? - heat and temperature 
What are some examples of thermodynamics? - melting and freezing processes, engines, and 
refrigerators 
Wh...
Holt Physics, Chapter 2
Kinematics - The study of motion 
Constant Velocity - Average velocity is the same for all time intervals 
Speed - distance travelled per unit time (magnitude of velocity) 
Scalar Quantity - Quantity that has magnitude, but no direction 
Time interval - a change in time 
Instantaneous Velocity - Velocity at a particular instant (on a position-time graph it is the 
slope of a tangent to the curve) 
Average Speed - Total Distance of travel divided by Total Time of travel
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Kinematics - The study of motion 
Constant Velocity - Average velocity is the same for all time intervals 
Speed - distance travelled per unit time (magnitude of velocity) 
Scalar Quantity - Quantity that has magnitude, but no direction 
Time interval - a change in time 
Instantaneous Velocity - Velocity at a particular instant (on a position-time graph it is the 
slope of a tangent to the curve) 
Average Speed - Total Distance of travel divided by Total Time of travel
Holt Physics, Chapter 7
Tangential Speed - -describes the speed of an object in circular motion 
-depends on distance 
Uniform Circular Motion - -constant tangential speed 
Centripetal Acceleration - -the acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path 
-is due to a change in direction 
Equation for Centripetal Acceleration - centripetal acceleration = (tangential spead)^2 / 
radius of circular path 
Tangential Acceleration - -due to a change in speed 
Centripetal Force - -the net force on an object in unif...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Tangential Speed - -describes the speed of an object in circular motion 
-depends on distance 
Uniform Circular Motion - -constant tangential speed 
Centripetal Acceleration - -the acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path 
-is due to a change in direction 
Equation for Centripetal Acceleration - centripetal acceleration = (tangential spead)^2 / 
radius of circular path 
Tangential Acceleration - -due to a change in speed 
Centripetal Force - -the net force on an object in unif...
Accounting software Questions and 100% correct answers
Quickbooks considers all of the following to be vendors except 
A. Utility companies 
B. Suppliers of inventory and supplies 
C. Tax agencies such as the IRS 
D. Customers purchasing goods - D. Customers purchasing goods 
Which one of the following is not a vendor transaction? 
A. Order goods 
B. Receive inventory 
C. Make deposits 
D. Receive bills - C. Make deposits 
The enter bills window is used to record which one of the following transactions? 
A. Owners investment 
B. Services receiv...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Quickbooks considers all of the following to be vendors except 
A. Utility companies 
B. Suppliers of inventory and supplies 
C. Tax agencies such as the IRS 
D. Customers purchasing goods - D. Customers purchasing goods 
Which one of the following is not a vendor transaction? 
A. Order goods 
B. Receive inventory 
C. Make deposits 
D. Receive bills - C. Make deposits 
The enter bills window is used to record which one of the following transactions? 
A. Owners investment 
B. Services receiv...
Accounting 101
Account - A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the 
accounting equation. 
Account balance - The difference between the increases and decreases in an account. 
Account number - The number assigned to an account. 
Account title - The name given to an account. 
Accounting - The process of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial 
information. 
Accounting clerk - An accounting worker who processes routine details about accounting 
transact...
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Account - A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the 
accounting equation. 
Account balance - The difference between the increases and decreases in an account. 
Account number - The number assigned to an account. 
Account title - The name given to an account. 
Accounting - The process of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial 
information. 
Accounting clerk - An accounting worker who processes routine details about accounting 
transact...
Bill of Rights, THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Amendment I - Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or 
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the 
right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of 
grievances. 
Amendment II - A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the 
right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. 
Amendment III - No soldier shall, in time ...
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Amendment I - Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or 
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the 
right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of 
grievances. 
Amendment II - A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the 
right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. 
Amendment III - No soldier shall, in time ...