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1. Autotrophs use sunlight, chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide to produce food. The circulatory system is described as the lifeline of the body and its pickup and delivery system. Neurons transmit messages between different parts of the body and the brain. 2. A food chain refers to a sequence of organisms in a community that constitutes a feeding chain. An ecological community is a group of interacting plants, animals and humans in a particular area. The greenhouse effect causes a rise in temperature by trapping heat near the earth's surface due to excessive carbon dioxide in the air. 3. The ozone layer protects the earth from the sun's harmful radiation. Chlorofluorocarbons are
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General Science

1. Autotrophs use sunlight, chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide to produce food. The circulatory system is described as the lifeline of the body and its pickup and delivery system. Neurons transmit messages between different parts of the body and the brain. 2. A food chain refers to a sequence of organisms in a community that constitutes a feeding chain. An ecological community is a group of interacting plants, animals and humans in a particular area. The greenhouse effect causes a rise in temperature by trapping heat near the earth's surface due to excessive carbon dioxide in the air. 3. The ozone layer protects the earth from the sun's harmful radiation. Chlorofluorocarbons are
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GENERAL

SCIENCE
1. These are living things that use sunlight,
chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide to produce
food.
a. Autotrophs c. Heterotrophs
b. Consumers d. Food chain

2.It is describe as the lifeline of the body. IT is the


body’s “pickup” and delivery system.”
a. Blood c. circulatory system

b. nervous system d. heart


3. They are the transmitters of message from
the different parts of the body to the brain and
vice versa.
a. spinal cord c. brain
b. neurons or nerve cells d. arteries

4. Refers to a sequence of organism in a


community that constitutes a feeding chain.
a. photosynthesis c. consumers
b. ecosystem d. food chain
5. Is a group of interacting plants, animals and
human in a particular area?
a. ecological community c. living organism
b. environment d. food chain
6. Excessive presence of carbon dioxide in the air,
trapping heat near the earth’s surface causing a
rise in temperature in the environment.
a. El Nino c. Deforestation
b. “Greenhouse Effect” d. Weather disturbance
7.The Earth’s shield against sun’s harmful
radiation.
a. Atmosphere c. Ozone layer
b. Air d. Forest
8.The use of product containing ______ is
discouraged because they contribute to the
depletion of_____.
a. Chlorofluorocarbon-solar radiation
b. Gas-ozone layer
c. Ozone layer air
d. Chlorofluorocarbon-ozone layer
9. What causes high and low tides?
a. Earth’s rotation on its axis
b. Moon’s gravitational pull
c. Sun’s solar energy
d. Earth’s gravitational pull
10. How does an occlusion form?
a. Cold air moving up from the ground
b. Cold front pushing warm air up of the ground
c. Unbalance electrical reaction in the air
d. Cold and warm air mixing in the atmosphere
11. What is the fore that wears down
mountains?
a. Earthquake c. Volcanic eruptions
b. Erosion d. Deforestation

12. How are volcanic island formed?


a. Collision of two oceanic plates
b. Cooling of lava by seawater
c. Volcanic eruptions
d. Accumulation of corals
13. When the Theory of plate Tectonics was
generally accepted?
a. 1900’s c. 1950’s
b. 1930’s d. 1980’s

14. The weathering away of rocks by water,


wind and ice.
a. Denudation c. Volcanic rock
b. Erosion d. Metamorphic rock
15. How do hormones work?
a. By releasing adrenaline
b. By controlling cell chemistry
c. By regulating water loss
d. By controlling blood pressure

16.Name the male and female sex hormones


a. Sperm cell & Ovum c. Chromosomes
b. Testosterone d. Red & white blood cells
17. The unit of measurement of energy in a given
an mount of food
a. Pound c. Olfactory system
b. Kilo d. calorie

18. The growth of roots towards water is an


example of?
a. Chemotropism c. Hydrotropism
b. Geotropism d. Phototropism
19. DNA means
a. Data nurturing analysis c. Deoxyribonucleic
acid
b. Deoxytribonucleic acid d. Deotrixyl nucleic
acid
20. What are the three products of oxygen when it
has been burned?
a. Water, carbon dioxide and air
b. Energy, water and carbon dioxide
c. Energy, carbon and oxide
d. Energy, air and water
21. In flowering plants, fertilization
happens in the?
a. Pollen tube c. Ovules
b. Stamen d. Pollen grain

22. The development of egg without


fertilization
a. Mitosis c. Spermatogenesis
b. Parthenogenesis d. Mitochondria
23. Which of the following is a source of
energy needed for photosynthesis?
a. Water c. Light
b. Soil d. Fertilizer

24. Chemistry is primarily concerned with


the composition and changes of?
a. Nature c. Man
b. Matter d. Earth
25. A scientific theory is
a. A hypothesis not yet subjected to
experimental test
b. An idea that correctly predict the result
c. An imagination
d. A guess

26. Which of the following units of measure is


equivalent to cubic centimeter?
a. Milligram c. Millimeter
b. Milliliter d. Centiliter
27. Which of the following is NOT a
compound?
a. acetic acid c. magnesium
b. alcohol d. Zinc Oxide

28. The easier the atom to receive electrons is


measured by its?
a. Elecrtonegativity c. Number of shells
b. Atomic radius d. Valence electrons
29. The willingness of an atom to receive electron is
measured by its?
a. Electronegativity c. Atomic size
b. Ionization potential d. Electron affinity

30. Which of the following statements is true?


a. Molecular weight does not influence boiling and
melting point of a substance
b. Boiling and melting point tend to increase with
molecular weight
c. Boiling and melting point tend to decrease with
molecular weight
d. None o the above
31. A Mole is the amount of substance or a mass
of a substance that contains?
a. 6.02 x 1023 particles c. 6.02 x 1023 particles
b. 60.2 x 1023 particles d. 60.2x 1023 particles

32. It is the measure of the amount of matter in


an object
a. Weight c. Volume
b. Mass d. Quantity
33. It is the measure of the amount of
matter in an object
a. Weight c. Volume
b. Mass d. Quantity
34. It is the distance traveled by the body
per unit time and tell how fast or slow the
body moves
a. Velocity c. Acceleration
b. Speed d. None of the above
35. The rate of change of the distance traveled per unit
time in a stated direction
a. Velocity c. Acceleration
b. Speed d. None of the above

36. This law states that the force acting upon an object
is equal to the product of the mass and acceleration of
the object
a. Newton’s 2nd law of motion
b. Newton’s 3rd law of motion
c. Newton’s 1st law of motion
d. None of the amount
37. When a force is applied to a body, several effects
are possible. Which one of the following effect
CAN”T occur?
a. the body rotates
b. the body changes direction
c. the body increase its mass
d. the body changes shape
38. It is the reluctance of the object to change either
its’ state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line
a. Force c. Inertia
b. Friction d. Motion
39. This law states that energy cannot be created nor
destroyed but only changes from one form to another
a. Energy law
b. Kinetic Theory of Matter
c. Law of Conservation Energy
d. None of the above
40. This law states that matter is made up of a large
number of molecules which are in continuous motion
a. Boyles’s Law c. Law of Conservation Energy
b. Kinetic Theory d. None of the above
Answers
1. These are living things that use sunlight,
chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide to produce
food.
a. Autotrophs c. Heterotrophs
b. Consumers d. Food chain

2.It is describe as the lifeline of the body. IT is the


body’s “pickup” and delivery system.”
a. blood c. circulatory system

b. nervous system d. heart


3. They are the transmitters of message from
the different parts of the body to the brain and
vice versa.
a. spinal cord c. brain
b. neurons or nerve cells d. arteries

4. Refers to a sequence of organism in a


community that constitutes a feeding chain.
a. photosynthesis c. consumers
b. ecosystem d. food chain
5. Is a group of interacting plants, animals and
human in a particular area?
a. ecological community c. living organism
b. environment d. food chain
6. Excessive presence of carbon dioxide in the air,
trapping heat near the earth’s surface causing a
rise in temperature in the environment.
a. El Nino c. Deforestation
b. “Greenhouse Effect” d. Weather
disturbance
7.The Earth’s shield against sun’s harmful
radiation.
a. Atmosphere c. Ozone layer
b. Air d. Forest
8.The use of product containing ______ is
discouraged because they contribute to the
depletion of_____.
a. Chlorofluorocarbon-solar radiation
b. Gas-ozone layer
c. Ozone layer air
d. Chlorofluorocarbon-ozone layer
9. What causes high and low tides?
a. Earth’s rotation on its axis
b. Moon’s gravitational pull
c. Sun’s solar energy
d. Earth’s gravitational pull
10. How does an occlusion form?
a. Cold air moving up from the ground
b. Cold front pushing warm air up of the
ground
c. Unbalance electrical reaction in the air
d. Cold and warm air mixing in the atmosphere
11. What is the fore that wears down
mountains?
a. Earthquake c. Volcanic eruptions
b. Erosion d. Deforestation

12. How are volcanic island formed?


a. Collision of two oceanic plates
b. Cooling of lava by seawater
c. Volcanic eruptions
d. Accumulation of corals
13. When the Theory of plate Tectonics was
generally accepted?
a. 1900’s c. 1950’s
b. 1930’s d. 1980’s

14. The weathering away of rocks by water,


wind and ice.
a. Denudation c. Volcanic rock
b. Erosion d. Metamorphic rock
15. How do hormones work?
a. By releasing adrenaline
b. By controlling cell chemistry
c. By regulating water loss
d. By controlling blood pressure

16.Name the male and female sex hormones


a. Sperm cell & Ovum c. Chromosomes
b. Testosterone d. Red & white blood cells
17. The unit of measurement of energy in a given
an mount of food
a. Pound c. Olfactory system
b. Kilo d. calorie

18. The growth of roots towards water is an


example of?
a. Chemotropism c. Hydrotropism
b. Geotropism d. Phototropism
19. DNA means
a. Data nurturing analysis c. Deoxyribonucleic
acid
b. Deoxytribonucleic acid d. Deotrixyl nucleic acid
20. What are the three products of oxygen when it
has been burned?
a. Water, carbon dioxide and air
b. Energy, water and carbon dioxide
c. Energy, carbon and oxide
d. Energy, air and water
21. In flowering plants, fertilization
happens in the?
a. Pollen tube c. Ovules
b. Stamen d. Pollen grain

22. The development of egg without


fertilization
a. Mitosis c. Spermatogenesis
b. Parthenogenesis d. Mitochondria
23. Which of the following is a source of
energy needed for photosynthesis?
a. Water c. Light
b. Soil d. Fertilizer

24. Chemistry is primarily concerned with


the composition and changes of?
a. Nature c. Man
b. Matter d. Earth
25. A scientific theory is
a. A hypothesis not yet subjected to
experimental test
b. An idea that correctly predict the result
c. An imagination
d. A guess

26. Which of the following units of measure is


equivalent to cubic centimeter?
a. Milligram c. Millimeter
b. Milliliter d. Centiliter
27. Which of the following is NOT a
compound?
a. acetic acid c. magnesium
b. alcohol d. Zinc Oxide

28. The easier the atom to receive electrons


is measured by its?
a. Elecrtonegativity c. Number of shells
b. Atomic radius d. Valence electrons
29. The willingness of an atom to receive electron is measured by
its?
a. Electronegativity c. Atomic size
b. Ionization potential d. Electron affinity

30. Which of the following statements is true?

a. Molecular weight does not influence boiling and melting point


of a substance
b. Boiling and melting point tend to increase with
molecular weight
c. Boiling and melting point tend to decrease with molecular
weight
d. None o the above
31. A Mole is the amount of substance or a mass
of a substance that contains?
a. 6.02 x 1023 particles c. 6.02 x 1023 particles
b. 60.2 x 1023 particles d. 60.2x 1023 particles

32. It is the measure of the amount of matter in


an object
a. Weight c. Volume
b. Mass d. Quantity
33. It is the law which explains why one can pull
a piece without topping a glass in a quick motion.
a. energy in motion c. law of inertia
b. gravity d. force

34. It is the distance traveled by the body per unit


time and tell how fast or slow the body moves
a. Velocity c. Acceleration
b. Speed d. None of the above
35. The rate of change of the distance traveled per unit
time in a stated direction
a. Velocity c. Acceleration
b. Speed d. None of the above

36. This law states that the force acting upon an object
is equal to the product of the mass and acceleration of
the object
a. Newton’s 2nd law of motion
b. Newton’s 3rd law of motion
c. Newton’s 1st law of motion
d. None of the amount
37. When a force is applied to a body, several effects
are possible. Which one of the following effect
CAN”T occur?
a. the body rotates
b. the body changes direction
c. the body increase its mass
d. the body changes shape
38. It is the reluctance of the object to change either
its’ state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line
a. Force c. Inertia
b. Friction d. Motion
39. This law states that energy cannot be created nor
destroyed but only changes from one form to another
a. Energy law
b. Kinetic Theory of Matter
c. Law of Conservation Energy
d. None of the above
40. This law states that matter is made up of a large
number of molecules which are in continuous motion

a. Boyles’s Law c. Law of Conservation Energy


b. Kinetic Molecular Theory d. None of the above

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