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The primary purpose of a particle accelerator is to
 
  A) make small particles go very fast.
  B) make small particles achieve large accelerations.
  C) create particles and study their behavior.
  D) produce energy for commercial use.
  E) test new ideas about the law of gravity.

Question 2

If we compress the entire history of the universe into one year, the Earth formed
 
  A) in early February
  B) in early September
  C) in late December
  D) in late September



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B




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