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1. A Sony Television set is imported from the United State.

To ensure the right use of electric connection, what


should be needed?
a. Resistor b. Transformer c. Capacitor d. Generator
2. After the airplane crash in the Mountain of Misamis Oriental, what was the easiest source of identification of the
victims?
a. Identification of bone structure c. Identification of eyes
b. Identification of body length d. Series of teeth available
3. Farmers are asked to change their crops by season. What approach is applied in this case?
a. Strip cropping b. Continuous farming c. Crop rotation d. Contour farming
4. The Manila Zoo had additional young lions and tigers recently. How could these animals be best attended?
a. Appointing a zoo manager whose expertise is on pediatric cases
b. Submitting such young ones to the care of a veterinarian who handles cases of food and mouth
diseases
c. Assigning a veterinarian whose expertise is on small animals
d. Converting the breeding places into swimming ponds
5. A wedding motif is pale pink. The available orchid is all white dendrobium. What property of water will allow the
change from water colored red?
a. Polarity b. High specific heat c. Surface tension d. Capillarity
6. These are living things that use sunlight, chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide to produce food.
a. Autotrophs c. Heterotrops
b. Consumers d. Food chain
7. 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
8. It carries the oxygen-rich blood to the head, arms, chest and down to the waist and the legs.
a. heart c. aorta
b. ventricles d. arteries
9. 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
10. Which part of the brain controls the following activities: breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, alertness.
a. brainstem c. cerebrum
b. hypothalamus d. spinal cord
11. Refers to a sequence of organism in a community that constitutes a feeding chain.
a. photosynthesis c. consumers
b. ecosystem d. food chain
12. Is a group of interacting plants, animals and human in a particular area.
a. ecological community c. living organism
b. environment d. food chain
13. 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
14. The Earth’s shield against sun’s harmful radiation.
a. Atmosphere c. Ozone layer
b. Air d. Forest
15. 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
16. 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
17. All of the following are insects except.
a. Mosquito
b. Fly
c. Spider
d. Ant
18. What is a long shore drift?
a. Movement of sand and shingles along the coast
b. Sand bars
c. Accumulation o sad at the river mouth
d. Island formed by volcanic eruptions
19. 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

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20. What is a heat haze?
a. A reflection caused by pollutants in the air
b. A distorted image resulting from the bending of sun’s light rays by changes in air temperature
c. A movement of warm air over a vast expanse of land
d. Caused by extremely high temperature common in dessert areas
21. What sort of rock formation do the world’s greatest mountain ranges consist of?
a. Magma c. Fold eruptions
b. Chalk deposit d. Slip formation
22. What is the fore that wears down mountains?
a. Earthquake c. Volcanic eruptions
b. Erosion d. Deforestation
23. How are volcanic island formed?
a. Collision of two oceanic plates
b. Cooling of lava by seawater
c. Volcanic eruptions
d. Accumulation of corals
24. When the Theory of plate Tectonics was generally accepted?
a. 1900’s c. 1950’s
b. 1930’s d. 1980’s
25. The weathering away of rocks by water, wind and ice.
a. Denudation c. Volcanic rock
b. Erosion d. Metamorphic rock
26. How do hormones work?
a. By releasing adrenaline
b. By controlling cell chemistry
c. By regulating water loss
d. By controlling blood pressure
27. Name the male and female sex hormones
a. Sperm cell & Ovum c. Chromosomes
b. Testosterone d. Red & white blood cells
28. The unit of measurement of energy in a given amount of food
a. Pound c. Olfactory system
b. Kilo d. calorie
29. Nitrogen compounds known as the building blocks of proteins
a. Ketones
b. amino acids
c. Minerals
d. fats
30. The growth of roots towards water is an example of?
a. Chemotropism c. Hydrotropism
b. Geotropism d. Phototropism
31. DNA means
a. Data nurturing analysis c. Deoxyribonucleic acid
b. Deoxytribonucleic acid d. Deotrixyl nucleic acid
32. 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
33. In flowering plants, fertilization happens in the?
a. Pollen tube c. Ovules
b. Stamen d. Pollen grain
34. The development of egg without fertilization
a. Mitosis c. Spermatogenesis
b. Parthenogenesis d. Mitochondria
35. Which of the following is a source of energy needed for photosynthesis?
a. Water c. Light
b. Soil d. Fertilizer
36. Chemistry is primarily concerned with the composition and changes of?
a. Nature c. Man
b. Matter d. Earth
37. 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
38. Which of the following units of measure is equivalent to cubic centimeter?
a. Milligram c. Millimeter
b. Milliliter d. Centiliter
39. Which of the following is NOT a compound?
a. acetic acid c. magnesium
b. alcohol d. Zinc Oxide

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40. The easier the atom to receive electrons is measured by its?
a. Electronegativity c. Number of shells
b. Atomic radius d. Valence electrons
41. The willingness of an atom to receive electron is measured by its?
a. Electronegativity c. Atomic size
b. Ionization potential d. Electron affinity
42. A molecule is said to be polar or dipole if?
a. Its positive and negative charges are at different places
b. It possesses polar bonds
c. Its’ polar bond have unsymmetrical charge distribution
d. All of the above
43. 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
44. 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
23
b. 60.2 x 10 particles d. 60.2x 1023 particles
45. It is the measure of the amount of matter in an object
a. Weight c. Volume
b. Mass d. Quantity
46. It is the distance travelled 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
47. The rate of change of the distance travelled per unit time in a stated direction
a. Velocity c. Acceleration
b. Speed d. None of the above
48. 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 above
49. 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
50. 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
51. 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
52. 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
53. The lowest possible temperature that a substance can reach
a. Freezing point c. Steam point
b. Absolute Zero d. Threshold
54. It is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of kg. of a substance by degree C
a. Calorie c. Specific heat capacity
b. Watt d. Joule
55. The relationship of give-and-take of living organism in the biosphere is a balance of nature called________.
a. universal relationship
b. symbiotic relationship
c. spontaneous relationship
d. abiogenetic relationship
56. Process of removing excess odor in water.
a. sedimentation c. distillation
b. chlorination d. aeration
57. Which of the following statement is CORRECT?
a. As altitude increases, atmospheric pressures corresponding
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
58. The earth rotates on its axis from west to east. This causes the sun to _______?
a. appear with a fiery orange color
b. cause the appearance of solar eclipse
c. rise room the east and sets in the west
d. emit solar radiation

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59. One of these planets has the greatest gravitational pull. Which one is it?
a. Mars b. Earth c. Mercury d. Jupiter
60. 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
61. Which of the following is NOT a source of energy?
a. water c. geothermal heat
b. nuclear d. inertia at rest
62. Which instrument will one use to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy?
a. rotor b. generator c. motor d. circuit
63. Sun’s energy is generated by?
a. nuclear fission
b. sun enacting with gravity
c. nuclear fusion reaction
d. reaction with magnetic field
64. Application of energy is called _______?
a. work c. kinetics
b. inertia d. simulation
65. The falling of any form of water from the air to the earth’s surface
a. Condensation c. Water vapor
b. Precipitation d. Rainwater
66. The part of the atmosphere that filters the ultraviolet rays of the sun
a. stratosphere c. Ozone layer
b. Troposphere d. Ionosphere
67. The point in the earth’s orbit nearest to the sun
a. Solstice c. Aphelion
b. Eclipse d. Perihelion
68. A property of minerals which gives off rays of light when exposed to ultraviolet light.
a. Luminescence c. Radiation
b. Phosphorescence d. Fluorescence
69. Which process involves chemical weathering?
a. Carbonation c. Hydration
b. Oxidation d. All of the above
70. How long does it take for the earth to complete one rotation
a. 365 days c. 24 hours
b. 30 days d. 12 hours
71. What is the principal function of gravity in the universe?
a. Provision for energy
b. Keeps the stars and other heavenly bodies in orbit
c. Causes movement in space
d. Part of universal design
72. What does the word “monsoon” mean?
a. Moon will soon come c. Seasons
b. Rains d. Wet weather
73. Its’ discovery enable geologist to date rocks accurately
a. layering c. Radioactivity
b. Evolutionary staging d. Carbon-dating
74. It occurs when the earth is between the sun and the moon, with the earth’s shadow cast over the moon.
a. Total eclipse c. Eclipse
b. Lunar eclipse d. Partial Eclipse
75. Male and female reproductive part of a flower
a. Pollen grains and ovules c. Pollen grains and pistil
b. Stamen and pistil d. Stamen and ovules
76. In the human body, the cell that most nearly resembles a one-celled animals
a. Red Blood cell c. Nerve cell
b. White Blood cell d. Antibodies
77. The main energy source of a plant-eating animals
a. Glucose b. Starch c. Cellulose d. Glycogen
78. These are cellular secretions which help regulate the breakdown and build-up of various substance in the
body
a. Enzymes c. Plasma
b. Amino Acids d. Hormones
79.It is the energy source of the cell which it uses for growing, reproducing and other activities
a. Adenosine Triphosphate c. Chloroplast
b. Amino Acids d. Sunlight
80. It is a segment of DNA molecule which controls the appearance of a given trait
a. Chromosomes c. Gametes
b. Genes d. Zygotes
81. Group of similar cells performing similar functions together
a. Organs b. System c. Nucleus d. Tissue
82. The diffusion of water through a semi permeable membrane
a. osmosis c. Transfusion
b. permeability d. Capillary

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83. It shows the complex food relationship of organism in a given area and the cyclic flow of food through
organisms
a. Food chain c. Food pyramid
b. Food web d. Biological cycle
84. Which of the following does NOT occur to both respiration and fermentation?
a. energy is released
b. sugar is broken down
c. carbon dioxide is produced
d. alcohol is formed
85. Energy removal is best illustrated in
a. boiling of liquid substances
b. changing water to ice
c. changing water to stem
d. none of the above
86. Refers to the maximum amount of solute expressed in grams that can be dissolved in 100 grams of water at
a specific temperature
a. Solubility c. Molarity
b. Stability d. Molality
87. Compounds with the same molecular formula but with different structural formulas
a. Cellulose c. Polymers
b. Isomers d. Monomers
88. The most penetrating type of radiation given of by radioactive elements
a. Alpha particle c. Gamma particle
b. Beta particle d. None of the above
89. The basic unit for expressing the masses o individual atoms
a. Atomic number c. Nucleus
b. Atomic mass unit d. Atomic weight
90. A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without itself undergoing a chemical change
a. catalyst c. Electrolytes
b. Enhancer d. Ionizer
91. The temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the pressure of the surroundings
atmosphere
a. Melting point c. Boiling Point
b. Critical point d. None of the above
92. The warming of the earth’s surface due to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide
a. Greenhouse effect c. Atmospheric pressure
b. Ozone depletion d. El Nino phenomena
93. Describe the force of gravity on an object
a. mass c. capacity
b. weight d. pressure
94. When gaseous molecules are compressed, they tend to?
a. increase in volume c. repel each other
b. decrease in volume d. attract and liquefy
95. It is the union of two light nucleus to form a heavier nucleus, resulting in a mass defect and release of energy
a. Radiation c. Nuclear Fusion
b. Nuclear Fission d. Radioactivity
96. Which of the following statements is a characteristic of an electronic spectrum?
a. They all travel at the same speed in fire space
b. The exhibit diffraction and interference phenomena
c. They follow the laws of refraction and reflection
d. All of the above
97. The term “RADAR” is derived from the phrase?
a. “Radiation Detection and Ranging “
b. “Radiation Diffusion and Ranging”
c. “Radio Diffraction and Resolution”
d. “Radiation Diffraction and Resolution”
98. A material whose ability to conduct electricity lies between those of conductors and insulators
a. Integrated Circuits c. Semiconductors
b. Silicon Chips d. Insulators
99. “LASER” is derived from the phrase?
a. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
b. Light Application by Simulated Emission of Radiation
c. Light Amplification by Simulated Ejection of Radiation
d. None of the above
100. What is the color of a transparent substance?
a. The color of the light it absorbs
b. The color of light it reflects
c. The color of light it transmit
d. The color of light it refracts
101. What is a rotating electromagnetic called?
a. Motor b. Rotor c. Phasor d. Sensor
102. What happens with the centripetal force when speed is doubled?
a. remains the same c. triples
b. force is increase 4x d. force is doubled

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103. What is an electrochemical cell in which the reacting materials can be renewed by the use of reverse current
a. Storage cell c. Fuel cell
b. Primary cells d. Chemical cell
104. What will make an object move in a circular path?
a. Central force c. Frictional force
b. Gravitational d. Electromagnetic force
105. Scientific attitudes require of learners accuracy and verification of data. Which manifestation is often
observed in experimentation?
a. Curiosity b. Critical mindedness c. Objectivity d. Rationality
106. Marinduque mines caused the death of sea products around the shores. What has caused the disaster on
the sea products?
a. Toxic wastes were channelled down the nearby streams
b. Toxic wastes seeped through the walls
c. Toxic wastes were recycled to produce electricity
d. Toxic wastes were sent down the mine tanks
107. The proper disposal of garbage has improved the environment. The best process of handling waste is
through
a. Recycling biodegradable waste c. Emerging waste water soluble waste
b. Utilization of organic compounds d. Burning non-biodegradable waste
108. Birds have shapes that influenced the building of aircrafts. What feature is most present in airplanes?
a. The presence of hollow oblong body c. The presence of head
b. The presence of a tail d. The presence of wings
109. The campaign against dengue is most effective if
a. Water containers are open to gather rain
b. Biodegradable waste are kept in plastic bags
c. Old tires are thrown in empty backyard
d. Surroundings are free from stagnant waters
110. The Philippine Air Force took off to scatter salt to the existing clouds. This was an attempt to:
a. encourage earthquake occurrence c. produce rain over dry fields
b. drive the clouds further to the sea d. avoid water evaporation
111. Dengue affected patient are easily identified through
a. high fever with rashes in 2-3 days
b. presence of mucous in the nostrils
c. presence of red spots in the arms and other body parts
d. presence of black spots around the eyes
112. Dengue fever has caused has caused death to many children and adults. All these are traced to
a. poor disposal of waste c. poor hoarding of water in tanks
b. poor maintenance of home compost pits d. poor ventilation
113. Ms. Cruz has a rare collection of orchids. She applied jelly on her orchid’s leaves. Soon the orchid slowly
wilted because
a. the leaves were shiny because of jelly c. the stoma in the leaves were covered
b. the jelly consumed the heat d. the leaves were made hot by the jelly
114. Fertilizers are encouraged in farming; however, what is the best step before applying any fertilizer.
That is through.
a. soil analysis c. mineral content analysis
b. water content analysis d. soil thickness measurement
115. The Health Department went on a zero campaign among babies and children from 3 months to 10 years.
This was done to
a. stop to spread polio c. reduce typhoid fever
b. reduce occurrence of cancer d. counteract tuberculosis
116. Children are discouraged to play in flood water since
a. feces of cockroaches are floating c. feces and urine of animals abound
b. urine of rats are contagious d. urine of people are around
117. Chicken pox usually occurs in August. At what stage is it very contagious?
a. when wound are peeling off c. when wound has swollen
b. when all wounds have disappeared d. during the first week
118. Julia’s mother had German measles when she was carrying Julia in her womb. Which of these physical
appearances shows the effect on the child?
a. Absence of one extremities c. retardation in speech
b. Short tongue d. deafness
119. During a class in gardening one boy was bitten by a snake. What is the first thing to do by the teacher?
a. tie a band around the wound c. Advice to remain calm and rush to the nearest hospital
b. pound garlic and spread it over the wound d. tie of band above the bite
120. What do users of electricity pay for?
a. Time for using the electricity c. Electrical energy used
b. Current through the appliances d. Electrical power consumed
121. Which has a greater density, a lake full of water or a cup full of water?
a. The cup full of water c. They have the same density
b. The lake full of water d. Not enough information
122. Why is a dam built wider at the bottom than at the top?
a. To withstand the greater pressure at the bottom
b. It holds up the dam better than at the center
c. To balance the pressure at the top
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123. What important metallic elements are found at the inner core of the earth?
a. Phosphorous and silicon c. Iron acid silicon
b. Iron and nickel d. Magnesium and potassium
124. In our daily weather forecast, the region where two tropical wind systems converge characterized by
showers and widespread thunderstorm is called ________.
a. Local disturbance c. Warm and cold fronts
b. Intertropical convergent zone d. Trade winds
125. What is the different between the highest and the lowest note on the piano?
a. Highest note is always a softer sound
b. Highest note has more vibrations per second
c. Lowest note is always a louder around
d. Lowest note has more vibrations per second
126. Color-blindness is a sex linked defect. If the father is colorblind and the mother is a carrier, what is the
probability of normal homozygous?
a. 0 probability b. 25% probability c.50% probability d. 75% probability
127. According to the laws of floatation, when will an object immersed in a liquid sink?
a. When the weight of the object is lesser than the weight of the liquid it displaces
b. When the weight of the object and the liquid is displaces are the same
c. When the weight of the object is greater than the weight of the displaced liquid
d. When the buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object
128. The insecticide sprayer operates according to Bernoulli’s principle which briefly states that
a. Volume is directly proportional to temperature
b. Volume is inversely proportional to temperature
c. Pressure is directly proportional to volume
d. Pressure is inversely proportional to velocity
129. During periods of increased global temperatures, which of the following
is most likely to occur?
A. A decrease in earthquakes C. A decrease in atmospheric CO2
B. An increase in earthquakes D. An increase in atmospheric C02
130. Which" of the following human activities reduces the level of ozone in
the atmosphere?
A. Using large banks of solar cells for energy production
B. Using artificial lighting in scientific polar stations
C. Releasing of fluorocarbons from aerosol cans
D. Destroying large areas of the equatorial rain forests
131. What is the most significant cause of dwindling biodiversity?
A. Large plant consumption C. Destruction of habitat
B. Global warming D. Depletion of ozone layer
132. The existence of extraterrestrial life may never be proven, but this
idea will become more scientifically acceptable over time if_____________________
A. alternative hypotheses are proposed and confirmed
B. hypotheses are made related to the idea
C. no one disputes this idea in a scientific forum
D. increasing scientific evidence supports the idea
133. Why is incineration not favored as a method of waste disposal?
A. It is expensive for a country like ours.
B. The country lacks funds to install incinerators.
C. It requires large energy expenditures.
D. It releases noxious gases.
134. Teacher M showed the class the potted plants placed on the window sills. She asked them to observe the
direction of their growth. The pupils observed that the plants tended to grow outward. Then Teacher M
asked the class this question:_"Why do you think they grow outward?"
What was Teacher M engaging the pupils to do?
A. Observe C. Draw conclusion
B. Formulate hypothesis D. Design an experiment
135. Which of the following has the smallest mass when measured in an equal arm balance?
A. 1/2 sheet of pad paper C. 1/4 sheet of pad paper
B. 1/8 sheet of pad paper D. 1/3 sheet of pad paper
136. Which of the following activities help REDUCE water pollution?
A. Throwing only liquid wastes
B. Cleaning with soap instead of detergents
C. Treating wastewater before it is discharged
D. Using organic fertilizers in farms
137. Leaves are green in the sunlight because
A. they absorb the green light
B. their tints bounce off
C. they absorb the blue and yellow object and yellow light
D. they reflect green light
138. Which of the following is TRUE about light and seeing?
A. Light enters the eyes enabling people to see objects.
B. Light goes out from the eyes, hits an object, and then returns to the eyes.
C. Light rays coming from an object meets light coming from a
light source and then enters the eyes.
D. Light hits an abject, bounces, and then enters the eyes.

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139. A tray filled with ice was left on a table. After one hour, it was
observed that some of the ice,had changed to liquid. Which of the following is TRUE
about the temperature of the ice and the liquid?
I. The temperature of the ice did not change.
II. The temperature of ice became higher.
III. The temperature of water is higher than the temperature of the ice.
A. II only C. Ill only
B. I and III D. I only
140. A stainless steel spoon feels colder than a plastic spoon because stainless
steel___________.
A. absorbs less heat from the hand than plastic does
B. is really colder than plastic
C. has a lower temperature than plastic
D. conducts heat away from the hand faster than plastic does
141. Why does the level of water in a beaker rise after a stone is placed in it?
A. The stone and water occupy the same space.
B. The stone takes the place occupied by water.
C. The stone has more mass than the water.
D. The water weighs less than the stone.
142. What are the products of photosynthesis?
a. Carbon dioxide and glucose
b. Oxygen and carbon dioxide
c. Oxygen and organic compounds
d. Carbon dioxide and inorganic compounds
143. A certain element has an atomic number of 92 and an atomic mass number of 238. Which is true of this
element?
a. It has 92 protons, 238 neutrons, 146 electrons
b. It has 146 protons, 92 electrons, 92 electrons
c. It has 92 protons, 146 electrons, 238 electrons
d. It has 92 protons, 146 electrons, 92 electrons
144. If voltage of 100 volts produces a current of 5 amperes in an electrical device, what is the resistance?
a. 0.05 ohms
b. 105 ohms
c. 20 ohms
d. 500 ohms
145. What is the weight of an object whose mass is 17.6g?
a. 0.176 N
b. 1.76 N
c. 176 N
d. 17. 6 N
146. All of the following are chemical change but one.
a. Rusting of gold bracelet
b. Digestion of food
c. Freezing of water
d. Burning of paper
147. The difference between eukaryotic cell from prokaryotic cells.
a. Presence of chromosomes
b. Presence of cell membrane
c. Presence of true nucleus
d. Absence of plasma membrane
148. What is the hottest star?
a. Blue
b. Red
c. Yellow
d. White
149. Barometer- Air pressure : _________---__________
a. Decibel -sound
b. Odometer- smell
c. Thermometer- temperature
d. Kilometre- length
150. ________-- Cancer: Cardiologist--_________
a. Geologist-Earth
b. Cardiologist- urethra
c. Oncologist- Heart
d. Leukemia- Lymph nodes

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