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Name: _____________________________ Score: _______________

Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter before each number.
_________1. Which of the following is an example of renewable resources?
A. Coal B. Water C. Fossil fuel D. Sulfur
oxide
_________2. The waste product of photosynthesis.
A. Carbon dioxide B. Water C. Oxygen D. Glucose
_________3. Plants reaction in touch.
A.Thigmotrophism B. Phototrophism C. Sensitivism D.
Geotrophism
_________4. The first step in Scientific Method.
A. Making generalizations B. Hypothesis C. Observation
D. Inference
_________5. Who made the first microscope?
A.Zacharias Janssen B. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek C. Aristotle D.
Galileo Galilei
_________6. The green pigment of plants.
A. Chlorophyll B. Rhodophyll C. Xanthophyll
D. Leucoplast
_________7. Which one will you use to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy?
A. rotor B. generator C. motor D. circuit
_________8. The planet with the largest orbit has the:
A. Biggest gravity pull C. Longest period of revolution
B. Longest period of rotation D. Shortest period of rotation
_________9. Which of the following Apollo missions successfully landed humans on the moon?
A. Apollo 7 B. Apollo 11 C. Apollo 13 D. Apollo 14
_________10. Which of the following vascular tissues transport water inside the plants?
A. Phloem B. Xylem C. Annual rings D. Petiole
_________11. Which of the following is an example of viviparous organism?
A. Human B. Plants C. Microorganisms D. Chicken
_________12. Which of the following are marsupials?
A. Kangaroos B. Goats C. Cows D. Birds
_________13. Which of the following are vertebrates?
A. Birds B. Jellyfishes C. Oysters D. Shrimps
_________14. Which of the following is not an insect?
A. Scorpion B. Grasshopper C. Praying mantis D. Butterfly
_________15. If the gravity in the moon is only 1/6 of the earth's, what would be the mass of a
100 kilogram brick if it is placed in the moon?
A. 16.667 kg B. 100 kg C. 600 kg D. 13.333 kg
_________16. What is the largest part of the human brain, associated with the higher brain
function such as thought and action?
A. Cerebrum B. Cerebullum C. Pons D. Medulla Oblangata..
_________17. The greatest distance of a planet from the sun is called what?
A. Aphelion B. Perihelion C. Helex D. Eccentricity
_________18. What is the star nearest to the sun?
A. Alpha Centauri B. Proxima Centauri C. Aldebaran D. Sirius
_________19. A comet's tail points in which direction?
A. Toward the sun B. Toward the earth C. Behind the comet in its orbit
D. Away from the sun
_________20. Which of the following is true for ORION? Orion is:
A. The brightest star in the sky C. A constellation
B. The name given to a NASA spacecraft D. An asteroid
_________21. How do hormones work?
A. By releasing adrenaline C. By regulating water loss
B. By controlling cell chemistry D. By controlling blood pressure
_________22. Name the male and female sex hormones
A. Sperm cell & Ovum C. Chromosomes & DNA
B. Estrogen & Testosterone D. Red & white blood cells
_________23. The unit of measurement of energy in a given an amount of food
A. Pound B. Kilo c. Olfactory system D.
calorie
_________24. Nitrogen compounds known as the building blocks of proteins
A. amino acids B. monosaccharides C. nucleotides D.
fatty acids

_________25. The growth of roots towards water is an example of?


A. Chemotropism B. Geotropism C. Hydrotropism D.
Phototropism
_________26. DNA means
A. Data nurturing analysis C. Deoxyribonucleic acid
B. Deoxytribonucleic acid D. Deotrixyl nucleic acid
_________27. What are the three products of combustion?
A. Water, carbon dioxide and air C. Energy, carbon and oxide
B. Energy, water and carbon dioxide D. Energy, air and water
_________28. In flowering plants, fertilization happens in the?
A. Pollen tube B. Stamen C. Ovules D. Pollen grain
_________29. The development of egg without fertilization
A. Mitosis B. Parthenogenesis C. Spermatogenesis D.
Mitochondria
_________30. Which of the following is a source of energy needed for photosynthesis?
A. Water B. Soil C. Light D. Fertilizer
_________31. Chemistry is primarily concerned with the composition and changes of?
A. Nature B. Matter C. Man D. Earth
_________32. A scientific theory is
A. A. An explanation of observation that is supported by evidence C. An
imagination
B. An idea that correctly predict the result D. A guess
_________33. Which of the following units of measure is equivalent to cubic centimeter?
A. Milligram B. Milliliter C. Millimeter D. Centiliter
_________34. Which of the following is NOT a compound?
A. acetic acid B. alcohol C. magnesium D. Zinc Oxide
_________35. Which of the following is NOT a physical property of water?
A. has a boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius C. composed of hydrogen and oxygen
B. is a colorless liquid D. sugar dissolve in it
_________36. A Mole is the amount of substance or a mass of a substance that contains?
A. 6.002 x 1023 particles C. 6.02 x 1023 particles
23
B. 60.2 x 10 particles D. 60.2x 1023 particles
_________37. It is the measure of the amount of matter in an object
A. Weight B. Mass C. Volume D. Quantity
_________38. It is the distance traveled by the body per unit time and tell how fast or slow the
body moves
A. Velocity B. Speed C. Acceleration D. None of
the above
_________39. The rate of change of the distance traveled per unit time in a stated direction
A. Velocity B. Speed C. Acceleration D. None of
the above

_________40. 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 C. Newton’s 1st law of motion
B. Newton’s 3rd law of motion D. None of the amount
_________41. 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 C. the body increase its mass
B. the body changes direction D. the body changes shape
_________42. It is the resistance of the object to change either its’ state of rest or uniform
motion in a straight line
A. Force B. Friction C. Inertia D. Motion
_________43. This law states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but only changes
from one form to another
A. Energy law C. Law of Conservation Energy
B. Kinetic Theory of Matter D. None of the above
_________44. The lowest possible temperature that a substance can reach
A. Freezing point B. Absolute Zero C. Steam point D.
Threshold
_________45. The relationship of give-and-take of living organism in the biosphere is a balance
of nature called________.
A. universal relationship C. spontaneous relationship
B. symbiotic relationship D. abiogenetic relationship
_________46. Process of removing excess odor in water.
a. sedimentation b. chlorination c. distillation d.
aeration
_________47. Which of the following statement is CORRECT?
a. As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases
b. Throughout the available space, gas tends to contract
c. Equal chances are always given to all in life
d. Shadow is formed when a colored object is projected against the wall

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