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Countdown to TAKSExample Questions
Friday April 15
Answer each question on a separate piece of paper.Write next to each answer what the topic is.Write next to each topic the keywords of the question.
Example: Slide 1; C ; Lab Safety; Dissection Activity, Scalpel, Actions .Knives are sharp and will cut you, leaving on the ground is dangerous as someone may get hurt.
Below each answer, in 1 sentence, describe WHY it is right.
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Chemistry – 2009includes Atomic Structure
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Chemistry – 2006includes Atomic Structure
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2009
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2009
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2009
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2009
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2009
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2009
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Graphs and Conclusions -
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Graphs and Conclusions - 2006
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2009
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2009
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2009
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2009
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2006
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2006
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2006
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2006
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Reading Passage Analysis - 2006
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Pollution/Human Effects - 2009
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Pollution/Human Effects - 2009
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Pollution/Human Effects - 2006
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Pollution/Human Effects - 2006
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Pollution/Human Effects - 2006
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Human Body Systems - 2009
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Human Body Systems - 2009
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Human Body Systems - 2006
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Human Body Systems - 2006
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Man’s Effect on Earth – 2009
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Man’s Effect on Earth – 2006
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Man’s Effect on Earth – 2009
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Moon Phases - 2009
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Moon Phases - 2009
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Moon Phases - 2006
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Scientific Measurement
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Scientific Measurement - 2009
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Scientific Measurement -
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Scientific Measurement - 2006
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Scientific Measurement - 2006
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Potential & Kinetic Energy - 2009
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Potential & Kinetic Energy – 2009Force & Motion
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Potential & Kinetic Energy – 2006Force & Motion
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Potential & Kinetic Energy – 2006Force & Motion
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Energy Transformation - 2009
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Energy Transformation - 2006
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Energy Transformation - 2006
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Weathering & Erosion - 2006
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Weathering & Erosion - 2006
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Limitations of a model - 2006
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Limitations of a model - 2006
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Groundwater/Aquifer - 2009
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Groundwater/Aquifer - 2006
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Turgor Pressure – 2009
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Photosynthesis - 2009
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Photosynthesis - 2006
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Trophic Levels - 2009
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Trophic Levels - 2006
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Cell Biology – 2009
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Cell Biology – 2006
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Ecosystem/Plants - 2006
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Specific Heat - 2009
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Nature of Light - 2009
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Succession - 2009
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Succession - 2009
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Procedures & Experiment Design - 2009
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Procedures & Experiment Design - 2006
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Rock Cycle & Minerals - 2009
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Rock Cycle & Minerals - 2006
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Phases of Matter - 2009
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Topographic Map - 2009
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Topographic Map - 2006
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Water, Carbon, Nitrogen Cycles 2009
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Simple Machines - 2009
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Mutualism - 2009
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Advertisement - 2009
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Advertisement - 2006