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science test - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
to use (a new method or technology)
a system for making things in a factory, where the products move past a line of workers who each make or check one part
the study of the production and effects of very low temperatures
a piece of tight-fitting underwear that women wore to make them look thinner
5 Matching Questions
do up
fermentation
mould
ergonomics
jigsaw puzzle
a
to fasten something (phrasal verb)
b
a soft green or grey substance that grows on food which has been kept too long
c
a chemical process when the sugar in food or drink changes to alcohol
d
the study of the design of physical working spaces and how people interact with them
e
5 Multiple Choice Questions
a group of bacteria or cells grown for medical or scientific use
corset
manufacture
culture
cylinder
the manipulation of the material connected with genes (DNA) of living things to alter hereditary traits
cryogenics
assembly line
genetic engineering
cylinder
amendment
culture
cylinder
corset
to use machines to make goods usually in large numbers
infection
manufacture
culture
mackintosh
cylinder
mackintosh
adopt
manufacture
5 True/False Question
impractical
→ a disease that affects a particular part of your body and is caused by bacteria or a virus
True
False
transmit
→ a small improvement that is made to a law or document
True
False
survey
→ a piece of tight-fitting underwear that women wore to make them look thinner
True
False
infection
→ a disease that affects a particular part of your body and is caused by bacteria or a virus
True
False
amendment
→ a small improvement that is made to a law or document
True
False
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