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States of Matter 111
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Solutions 61
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Nomenclature 15
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Hydrocarbons 13
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Alcohols 5
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Ketones 5
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Amines 5
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Polymers 5
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Biomolecules 14
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Proteins 26
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Enzymes 5
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Lipids 14
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Metabolism 40
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Cell Theory 12
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Nucleus 5
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Cell Cycle 18
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Ecosystem 36
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Biomes 24
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Food Chains 16
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Biodiversity 28
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Habitat 5
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Skeletal System 117
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Nervous System 123
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Porifera 6
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Cnidaria 6
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Nematoda 6
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Annelida 7
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Arthropoda 12
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Mollusca 5
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Chordata 5
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Fish 76
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Amphibians 10
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Reptiles 14
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Birds 5
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Mammals 106
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Anatomy 17
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Physiology 25
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Reproduction 26
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Behavior 63
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Bacteriology 33
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Virology 34
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Mycology 16
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Parasitology 59
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Bio Enzymes 21
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Bio Hormones 32
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11th Grade General Theory Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This assessment explores black holes and their intriguing features, such as event horizons and geodesics. It evaluates your understanding of general relativity concepts and the nature of space-time, making it a valuable tool for...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 35 | Last updated: Mar 12, 2026
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Sample Question 1A black hole is best described as:
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Sample Question 2If light cannot escape a region, that implies the region has:
This assessment delves into the core principles of General Relativity, evaluating your understanding of Einstein's theories, spacetime, and gravitational phenomena. By exploring these concepts, learners can enhance their grasp of...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 12 | Last updated: Mar 12, 2026
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Sample Question 1A gravitational wave is best described as:
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Sample Question 2Gravitational waves are extremely hard to detect because their effects are very small.
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