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1. What structure helps bacteria move?

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2. Which layer of Earth is primarily responsible for tectonic plate movement?

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3. Which of the following is a biotic factor in an ecosystem?

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4. Which company developed the AI model ChatGPT?

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5. What happens to reaction rate when temperature increases (generally)?

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6. Which of the following is an example of supervised learning?

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7. What type of galaxy is the Milky Way classified as?

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8. What is the functional group of an alcohol?

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9. Which process is used to produce ammonia industrially?

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10. Which is a renewable energy source?

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11. What are the layers between input and output layers called?

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12. Which particle is released during beta decay?

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13. Which element is the lightest and most abundant in the universe?

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14. What is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth?

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15. DNA is made up of how many types of nitrogenous bases?

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16. Which gas is considered a major contributor to global warming?

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17. What organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell?

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18. Which of the following is not a type of cloud?

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19. What principle states that position and momentum cannot both be precisely known?

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20. Which theory explains the constancy of the speed of light in a vacuum?

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