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SCIENCE QUIZ-8

How many groups and periods of elements are there in the periodic table respectively?
A 18,7 B.18,7 C.7,18 D. 7,7
What group of elements found on the rightmost part of the periodic table?
A. Noble gases B. Alkali metals C. Chalcogens D. Halogens
Who among the scientists, classified elements in triads with similar chemical properties?
A. J. Doberiener B. J. Newlands C. H.Moseley D. L. Meyer
Henry Moseley, was credited of the arrangement of elements in the modern periodic table?
What was his basis of classifying?
A. Increasing atomic number B. Increasing atomic weights
C. Decreasing atomic number D. Decreasing atomic mass
Which of the following group of elements found on the stair step line of the periodic table?
A. Semi – metals B. Metals C. Metallurgy D. Nonmetals
Which is the correct sequence of scientists who tried to classify the elements in the periodic
table?
A. Doberiener, Newlands, and Moseley C. Newlands, Doberiener and Moseley
C. Moseley, Newlands, and Doberiener D. Moseley ,Doberiener and Newlands
. What branch of biology deals with the study of heredity and variation?
A. Genetics B. 1Microbiology
C. Zoology D. Pathology
2. Which of the following sequences shows the correct hierarchy of classification, going from the most
inclusive to the least inclusive?
A. Kingdom, Domain, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species
B. Domain, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
C. Genus, Species, Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Domain
D. Species, , Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Domain
3. Which is considered as the largest phylum in Kingdom Animalia?
A. Arthropoda B. Annelida
C. Chordata D. Mollusca
4. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Milk fish B. Globe fish
C. Star fish D. Hag fish
5. What happens to the amount of energy as it moves from producers to consumers in the ecosystem?
A. It remains constant B. It decreases
C. It disappears D. It increases
6. It refers to a network of interrelated food chains in a given area.
A. Food group B. Food network
B. C. Food pyramid D. Food web
7. Which of the following practices can help maintain balance in an ecosystem?
A. Conserving biodiversity
B. Spraying pesticide on a mono crop farm
C. Controlling population size of predator
D. Allowing population of useful species to increase
8. Why are decomposers valuable in an ecosystem?
A. They can absorb pollutants in the ecosystem.
B. They produce substances that are useful to human.
C. They produce substances that can be directly use by consumers.
D. They can return nutrients to the non-living component of the ecosystem.
9. Which of the following indicates a correct food chain?
A. Insects----˃ plants---˃ snakes---˃ lizards---˃ decomposers
B. Plants---˃ decomposers---˃ snakes---˃ lizards---˃ insects
C. Plants---˃ insects---˃ lizards---> snakes---> decomposers
D. Insects---> lizards---> plants---> snakes---> decomposers
10 . In a pyramid of biomass, which level has the largest amount of biomass?
A. Producer level B. 1st order consumer
C. 2 order consumer D. 3 order consumer
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11. The following are the reasons why species decline EXCEPT ____________
A. Habitat destruction B. Cross-breeding
C. Population increase
D. Over-collection of resources
12. In which organ does digestion begin?
A. Mouth B. Large intestine
C. Stomach D. Small intestine
13. What breaks food into smaller pieces to begin mechanical digestion?
A. Amylase B. Esophagus
C. stomach D. Teeth
14. What are the tiny finger –like projections called that are inside the small intestine which absorb
the nutrients from the food and send the minerals, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates and fats into our
bloodstream?
A. Appendix B. Arteries
C. Esophagus D. Villi
15. Which organism has an incomplete digestive system?
A. Chicken B. Hydra
C. Man D. Sha
16Which of the following food is a good source of fiber?
A. A piece of pie B. A cup of yogurt
C. Potato skin D. Scrambled egg
17.What is the role of the spindle fiber during mitosis?
A. It helps separate the chromosomes
B. It breaks down the nuclear membrane
C. It duplicates the DNA
D. It divides the cell in half
18. If mitosis takes place in non-reproductive cells, where does meiosis take place?
A. Brain cells B. Body cells
C. Root & stem cells D. Testis & ovaries
19. Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about the events of the cell cycle?
A. DNA replicates during the S phase
B. Interphase is usually the longest phase
C. Cell division ends with cytokinesis.
D. The cell starts to grow during the G2 phase.
20. Who among the scientists whose work in the mid-1800s contributed to our understanding of the
particulate nature of inheritance as well as the basic genetic transmission patterns and what organism
did this person work?
A. George Beadle, Neurospora
B. Gregor Mendel, Pisum Sativum
C. Thomas Hunt Morgan, Drosophila
D. Calvin Bridges, Hibicus rosas
21. In a cross of round hybrid pea with a true breeding round parent (Ww x WW), what genotypic
proportions would be observed in the offspring?
A. All round B. Half round and half wrinkled
C. All heterozygous
D. Half heterozygous, half homozygous dominant
22.Phenotype refers to the ______________ of an individual.
A. Dominant alleles B. Genetic make-up
C. Recessive allele D. Actual physical appearance
23. What traits in humans is controlled by multiple alleles?
A. Blood type B. Baldness
C. Hypertrichosis D. Colorblindness
24.The following term, EXCEPT one, have something to do with the base of a food pyramid. Which
is this?
A. Producer C. Consumer
B. Detrivores D. Omnivores
25. Absorption of salt and water is the principal function of which region?
A. Anus B. Stomach
C. Small intestine D. Large intestine
26.Which of these biogeochemical cycles is not a component of the atmosphere?
A. Nitrogen B. Phosphorus
C. Water D. Carbon-Oxygen
27.What are the black thing on moldy bread called?
A. Stalk B. Hyphae
C. Spores D. Spore containers
28.Which of the following animals belong to Mammals that lay eggs with shells?
A. Birds B. Lancelet C. Platypus D. Snakes
29.Food is mixed with HCl ( Hydrochloric acid) and digestive enzymes in the ____________
A. Mouth B. Esophagus
C. Stomach D. Small intestine
30.If there is 10 kg of biomass in the third trophic level, how much biomass is present at the first
trophic level?
A. 1kg B. 10kg C. 100kg D. 1000kg
31.Which three classes of nutrients can supply the body with energy?
A. Fats, carbohydrates & protein
B. Fats, carbohydrates & minerals
C. Protein, Carbohydrates & minerals
D. Minerals, vitamins & Fats
32.After digestion, blood sugar level_____________.
A. Decreases B. Increases
C. Remain the same D. None of these
33. What structure does amoeba uses foe movement?
A. Flagella B. Cilia C. Pseudopodia D. Fins
34.How does bile aid in digestion?
A. It digests fats into fatty acids in the gallbladder.
B. It digests fats into fatty acids in the small intestine.
C. It breaks fats into small droplets in the small intestine.
D. It breaks proteins into amino acids in the small intestine.
35.Which of the following characteristics describes prototroph?
A. All have chlorophyll.
B. All possess pseudopods
C. All live in fresh water.
D. All are microscopic
36.Ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms are vascular plants because they _______________
A. Bear seeds
B. Develop embryo
C. Have specialized stem for storing food
D. Have water & nutrients transport system
37.Plankton, cyanobacteria, seaweed can be considered as _______________
A. Products B. Producers
C. Consumers D. Decomposers
38.In the article about the Monfort Bat Cave, what organism is consider as first order consumer?
A. Durian Plant B. Python
C. Monitor Lizard D. Bats
39.In pea plants, the traits for being tall (T) is dominant over the trait for being short (t). TT x tt,
what is the expected genotype outcome of the F1 generation in the cross?
A. 50% homozygous tall
B. 100% homozygous tall
C. 75% heterozygous tall
D. 100% heterozygous tall
40.How many pairs of chromosomes are there in normal human being?
A. 23 B. 38 C. 42 D. 46
41. Which of the following stages are mitotic cell division that are arrange in correct sequence?
A. Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase, Telophase
B. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
C. Telophase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase
D. Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase, Prophase
42.Which statement below best explains the chromosomal basis of inheritance?
A. Chromosome is the bearer of the heredity factors.
B. Chromosome maybe single strands or double strands.
C. Each strand of the chromosome becomes sister chromatids
D. A chromosome has a constriction along its length, called centromere.
43.Which statement describes what happen during karyokinesis?
A. DNA replication B. Division of nucleus
C. Doubling cell size
D. Synthesizing enzymes for mitosis
44.Which of the sex linked trait is characterized by the inability of a blood to clot normally?
A. Hemophilia B. Color blind C. Baldness D. Syndrome
45.Which of the following is not a Mendelian Law of Inheritance?
A. Law of Dominance & Recessive
B. Law of Independent Assortment
C. Law of Incomplete Dominance
D. Law of Segregation
46.Which of the chromosomal aberration that there is a trisomy of chromosome 21,he is mildly
to severely disabled?
A.Down syndrome B. Patau syndrome C. Edward syndrome Klinefelter’s syndrome
47. What do you call the allelic pair that are identical?
A. Dominant B. Recessive
C. Homozygous D. Heterozygous
48.What phase in cell division wherein all the chromosomes align randomly at the equatorial
plane?
A. Prophase B. Metaphase
C. Anaphase D. Telophase
49.He is considered as the father of genetics, because he studied the different traits of pea
plant?
A. Chad Mendel B. Gregor Mendel C. Reginald Punnett D. Edgar Morgan
50.It is a devised made to visualize and predict by crossing a trait of an organisms in a grid.
A. Pyramid of Energy B. Punnett Square C. Pyramid of Biomass D. Equatorial Plane

Valence electrons or the outermost electrons involved in chemical reaction ,where do these most
be likely found?
A. Valence region. B. Valence Shell C Electron Shell D Energy level
What is the difference between metallic and nonmetallic property? Metallic property relates on
how________
A. easy for an atom to lose electrons while nonmetallic property it is on how easy for an atom to
gain electrons.
B. Easy for an atom to gain electrons while nonmetallic property is on how easy for an atom to
lose electrons.
C. Difficult for an atom to gain electrons while nonmetallic property is on how easy for an atom
to lose electrons.
D. Easy for an atom to lose electron while nonmetallic property is on how difficult for an atom to
gain electrons
Groups 13-16 in the periodic table are named based on the first element found in their families.
Which is the CORRECT group arrangement?
A. Boron group, Carbon group, Nitrogen group, Oxygen group
B. Carbon group, Nitrogen group, Oxygen group, Boron group
C. Oxygen group, boron group, Carbon group, Nitrogen group
D. Nitrogen group, Oxygen group, Boron group, carbon group
Using the periodic table, what is the trend of the metallic character across the period?
A. Decreasing B. Increasing C. Remains the same D. It cannot be determined.
This is the Activity Series of Metals which are arrange in decreasing order of reactivity: K-Na-
Li-Ca-Mg-Al-Zn-Fe-Sn-Pb-H-Cu-Ag-Au-Pt Based on the arrangement, which of the following
statements is TRUE?
Na is more reactive than M.
Ag is more reactive than Al.
Sn is less reactive than Pb.
Zn is less reactive than Fe.
The reactivity of metals has similar trend with metallic character. Which of the following
statements BEST describes the trend of reactivity in the periodic table? The reactivity_____
A .gets more vigorous as you go down the group and tend to decrease across a period.
B. increases from left to right and decreases from top to bottom.
C. decreases from top to bottom and increases from left to right.
D. gets less vigorous as you go down the group and tend to increase across a period.

What phase transition of a substance directly change from solid to gas phase without passing
through the inter mediate liquid phase ?
A. Sublimation B. Condensation C. Deposition D. Melting
Phase changes of matter are changes from one state to another without a change in chemical
composition .Which of the following phase changes is CORRECTLY MATCHED with its
description ?
A. Evaporation-liquid to gas B. Condensation-solid to liquid
C. Freezing-solid to gas D. Melting liquid to solid
Science Quiz 8

EASY QUESTIONS:
Force and Motion
1. How does the inertia of an object change in relation to its mass? It is ________
A. directly proportional C. inversely proportional
B. inertia doesn't depend on mass at all D. none of the above they are related
2. What are the relationships of acceleration of an object to the magnitude of the net force acting
on land to its mass in Law of Acceleration? It is ______
A. Inversely proportional to the magnitude of the net force acting on it and is directly
proportional to its mass
B. Directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force acting on it and is inversely
proportional to its mass
C. Inversely proportional to the magnitude of the net force acting on it and its mass.
D. Directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force acting on it and its mass.
3. Rainbows are due to ___________.
A. reflection from the surface of raindrops B. reflection and refraction by raindrops
C. refraction through raindrops D. refraction and reflection by ice crystals
4. On which medium does sound travel faster?
A. solid B. Liquid C. Gas d. Plasma
5.The unit of charge is the Coulomb while the unit of current is
A. Volt B. Ampere C. Ohms D. watt
Earth and Space
1. It refers to the trembling or shaking of the ground caused by the sudden release of
energy stored in the rocks below the surface, radiating from a fault along which
movement has taken place.
A. epicenter B. earthquake C. fault D. Magnitude
2. How many seismograph stations are needed to locate the epicenter of an earthquake?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
3. What is the general term, for the system of thunderstorm that is moving around a
center? It intensifies or weakens as the category is upgraded or downgraded
accordingly.
A. Tropical Cyclone B. Typhoon C. Hurricane D. Earthquake
4. Where does comet originate?
A. Kuiper belt and Oort Cloud C. Main Asteroid Belt
B. Beyond the solar system D. Between Mars and Jupiter
5. It is a rocky fragment made up of silicate and metals.
A. Comets B. Asteroids C. Meteors D. Planets
6. What is the scientific term for a shooting star?
A. Meteor B. Meteorite C. Asteroid D. Comet
Matter
1.What do you call the molecules that escape from the liquid to the gaseous phase?
A. Vapor B. Dew C. Fog D. Smog
2.Which of the following is an example of condensation process?
A. A cold beverage bottle sweats after sometime.
B. Fog generated from the snow
C. Ice cream from solid cream to liquid water
D. Lowering the level of water during sunny days
3.What will happen to the intermolecular force of attraction of matter when you increase the
temperature?
A. decrease B. increase C. Remains the same D. Doubled
4.Valence electrons or the outermost electrons involved in chemical reaction, where do these
most be likely found?
A. Valence region. B. Valence Shell C. Electron Shell D. Energy level
5. How many groups and periods of elements are there in the periodic table respectively?
A 18,7 B.18,7 C.7,18 D. 7,7
6.What group of elements found on the rightmost part of the periodic table?
A. Noble gases B. Alkali metals C. Chalcogens D. Halogens
7.Who among the scientists, classified elements in triads with similar chemical properties?
A. J. Doberiener B. J. Newlands C. H.Moseley D. L. Meyer
8.Henry Moseley, was credited of the arrangement of elements in the modern periodic table?
What was his basis of classifying?
A. Increasing atomic number B. Increasing atomic weights
C. Decreasing atomic number D. Decreasing atomic mass
9.Which of the following group of elements found on the stair step line of the periodic table?
A. Semi – metals B. Metals C. Metallurgy D. Nonmetals
Biodiversity
1.Which is considered as the largest phylum in Kingdom Animalia?
A. Arthropoda B. Annelida
C. Chordata D. Mollusca
2.. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Milk fish B. Globe fish
C. Star fish D. Hag fish
3. What happens to the amount of energy as it moves from producers to consumers in the ecosystem?
A. It remains constant B. It decreases
C. It disappears D. It increases
4. It refers to a network of interrelated food chains in a given area.
A. Food group B. Food network
B. C. Food pyramid D. Food web
5.What do you call the allelic pair that are identical?
A. Dominant B. Recessive C. Homozygous D. Heterozygous
6. What phase in cell division wherein all the chromosomes align randomly at the equatorial plane?
A. Prophase B. Metaphase C. Anaphase D. Telophase
7. In which organ does digestion begin?

A.Mouth B. Large intestine C. Stomach D. Small intestine


8. What breaks food into smaller pieces to begin mechanical digestion?
B. Amylase B. Esophagus
C. stomach D. Teeth
9. What are the tiny finger –like projections called that are inside the small intestine which absorb the
nutrients from the food and send the minerals, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates and fats into our
bloodstream?
B. Appendix B. Arteries
C. Esophagus D. Villi
10. Which organism has an incomplete digestive system?
B. Chicken B. Hydra
C. Man D. Sha
11.Which of the following food is a good source of fiber?
B. A piece of pie B. A cup of yogurt
C. Potato skin D. Scrambled egg

12.What traits in humans is controlled by multiple alleles?


A. Blood type B. Baldness
C. Hypertrichosis D. Colorblindness
AVERAGE QUESTIONS:
Force and Motion
1. Which of the following set of colors describe the hierarchy of colors of light as white light
dispersed?
A. Violet, blue, green, orange, yellow, red ` C. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
B. Blue, violet, orange, red, green, yellow D. Yellow, green, orange, violet, red, blue
2. Which of the following scenarios show that Work is done?
A. A girl pulling her cart C. A man lifting a box to be placed on a table
B. A mango fruit falling from a branch D. A man pushing the wall
3. What should one do to avoid fires?
A. Do not plug a lot of appliances in a single outlet C. Buy quality appliances from trusted
companies.
B. Cover wires that are open or cut with an electrical tape. D. All of the above
4.Why does running too many appliances on one circuit cause a fuse to blow or a circuit breaker
to shut off?
A. The voltage becomes too much for the circuit to handle
B. The current drops to almost zero.
C. As more resistors are added in parallel, the total resistance decreases, which causes an
increase in the total amount of current
D. As more resistors are added in parallel, the total resistance decreases, which causes an
increase in the total amount of voltage
5. I. Heat is a form of energy while temperature is not a form of energy
II. Heat cannot be measured directly
A. Both statements are correct C. II is correct while I is incorrect
B. I is correct while II is incorrect D. none of the statements is correct
Earth and Space
1.What is an epicenter of an earthquake?
A. The location along a fault where the first motion of an earthquake occurs
B. The point on Earth’s surface directly above the earthquake’s focus
C. The last place that motion in an earthquake is detected
D. A seismic wave that travels along the surface of the earth
2. In a tropical cyclone, why is the air in the surroundings move towards the eye?
A. There is high pressure at the center C. There is low pressure at the center
B. The wind speed is high at the center D. The air pressure continuously changes at the
center
3.Why does seismic wave reflect and refract as they travel in the interior part of the earth?
A. Seismic waves are finding path with high temperature
B. The reflecting and refracting of wave mean that earth inside is shaking
C. The reflecting and refracting of wave mean that earth inside is layered
D. Seismic waves are following path with low pressure
4. Which of the following best describes aftershocks?
A. Seismic wave that cannot pass through liquids
B. Series of small tremors after a major earthquake
C. Giant ocean waves that originate at the fault zone
D. Areas along a fault where slippage and fracturing occur
5.The following are characteristics of comets and asteroids EXCEPT
A. Comets are icy bodies while asteroids are rocky fragments
B. Comets are made up of frozen gases while asteroids are mostly metals
C. Comets orbit are more rounded compare to asteroids
D. Comets and asteroids are likely to make meteors
Matter
1. When you place salt on your palm while eating raw mango, after some time the salt liquefy.
Which phase change best describes the given situation?
A. Melting B. Dissolution C. Boiling D. Freezing
2.A frozen meat is to be cooked within a short period of time. How do you loosen it to cook
within the given time?
A. Put hot water on it B. Put cold water
C. Cook right away and add the necessary ingredients D. Slice and chop
3. Phase changes of matter are changes from one state to another without a change in
chemical composition .Which of the following phase changes is CORRECTLY MATCHED
with its description ?
A. Evaporation-liquid to gas B. Condensation-solid to liquid
C. Freezing-solid to gas D. Melting liquid to solid
4.Using the periodic table, what is the trend of the metallic character across the period?
A. Decreasing B. Increasing C. Remains the same D. It cannot be determined.
5.Which is the correct sequence of scientists who tried to classify the elements in the periodic
table?
A. Doberiener, Newlands, and Moseley C. Newlands, Doberiener and Moseley
C. Moseley, Newlands, and Doberiener D. Moseley ,Doberiener and Newlands

Biodiversity
1.. Which of the following sequences shows the correct hierarchy of classification, going from the most
inclusive to the least inclusive?
A. Kingdom, Domain, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species
B .Domain, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
C. Genus, Species, Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Domain
D. Species, , Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Domain
2. What happens to the amount of energy as it moves from producers to consumers in the ecosystem?
A. It remains constant C. It decreases
B. It disappears D. It increases
3. Which of the following practices can help maintain balance in an ecosystem?
A. Conserving biodiversity
B. Spraying pesticide on a mono crop farm
C .Controlling population size of predator
D. Allowing population of useful species to increase
4 .Why are decomposers valuable in an ecosystem?
AThey can absorb pollutants in the ecosystem.
B. They produce substances that are useful to human.
C. They produce substances that can be directly use by consumers.
D They can return nutrients to the non-living component of the ecosystem.
5.Which of the following indicates a correct food chain?
A .Insects----˃ plants---˃ snakes---˃ lizards---˃ decomposers
B .Plants---˃ decomposers---˃ snakes---˃ lizards---˃ insects
C. Plants---˃ insects---˃ lizards---> snakes---> decomposers
D. Insects---> lizards---> plants---> snakes---> decomposers
6..How many pairs of chromosomes are there in normal human being?
A.23 B. 38 C. 42 D. 46
7. Which of the following stages are mitotic cell division that are arrange in correct sequence?
A. Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase, Telophase
B. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
C. Telophase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase
D. Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase, Prophase
8.Which statement below best explains the chromosomal basis of inheritance?
A. Chromosome is the bearer of the heredity factors.
B. Chromosome maybe single strands or double strands.
C. Each strand of the chromosome becomes sister chromatids
D. A chromosome has a constriction along its length, called centromere.
9..Which statement describes what happen during karyokinesis?
A. DNA replication B. Division of nucleus
C. Doubling cell size D. Synthesizing enzymes for mitosis

DIFFICULT QUESTIONS
Force and Motion
1.What is the Kinetic Energy of a 3 kg ball rolling at 2 m/s ?
A. 2 J B. 4 J C. 6 J D. 8
2.Why parallel connection is preferred over series connection?
A. Every unit that is connected in a parallel circuit gets equal amount of voltage.
B. It becomes easy to connect or disconnect a new element without affecting the working of
other elements
C. If any fault happened to the circuit, then also the current is able to pass through the circuit
D. All of these.
3. I. Series circuits do not overheat easily.
II. The current that flows in a series circuit has to flow through every component in the circuit.
A. Only I is true. B. Only ll is true. C. Both are true. D. Both are false.
4 I. In a parallel connection, it requires the use of lot of wires.
II. If one point breaks in the parallel circuit, the total circuit will break.
A. Only I is true. B. Only ll is true. C. Both are true. D. Both are false.
5.A ball has a mass 0.80 kg is hit with a force of 12N. What will be its acceleration?
A. 20 m/s B. 15m/s C. 16m/s D. 25m/s
Earth and Space
1. How do rock particles move during the passage of a P wave through the rock?
A. Back and forth parallel to the direction of the wave travel.
B. Perpendicular to the direction of the wave travel.
C. Along the direction of the wave travel.
D. Opposite to the direction of the wave travel.
2. Suppose an earthquake occurred in Bohol. Would the intensity be the same all over the
Philippines?
A. Yes, because Bohol is one of the provinces of the Philippines.
B. Yes, because the earthquake happens in the Philippines.
C. No, because the intensity gives us an idea of how strong or weak the earthquake
or shaking.
D. No, because the intensity would differ if the epicenter is near or away from the
epicenter.
3. Why does a tsunami rise to such great heights when it reaches the shore?
A. The “front” end reaches the shore it speeds up and the “tail” end keep on coming in
speed and piles up
B. The “front” end reaches the shore it slows, and the “tail” end keep on coming in slow
speed and piles up
C. The “front” end reaches the shore it speeds up but the “tail” end keep on coming in
slow speed and piles up
D. The “front” end reaches the shore it slows but the “tail” end keep on coming in great
speed and piles up
4. . Why do seismic wave reflect and refract as they travel in the interior part of the earth?
A. Seismic waves are finding path with high temperature
B. The reflecting and refracting of wave mean that earth inside is shaking
C. The reflecting and refracting of wave mean that earth inside is layered
D. Seismic waves are following path with low pressure
5.Why meteors in meteor showers seem to come from one point in the sky?
A. The meteoroids are traveling in parallel paths with the same velocity.
B. The meteors are competing from each other which will give more light.
C. The meteoroids are big and explode as they burn
D. No science explanation can tell the meteor showers
Matter
1.What is the difference between metallic and nonmetallic property? Metallic property relates on
how________
A. easy for an atom to lose electrons while nonmetallic property it is on how easy for an atom to
gain electrons.
B. Easy for an atom to gain electrons while nonmetallic property is on how easy for an atom to
lose electrons.
C. Difficult for an atom to gain electrons while nonmetallic property is on how easy for an atom
to lose electrons.
D. Easy for an atom to lose electron while nonmetallic property is on how difficult for an atom to
gain electrons
2.Groups 13-16 in the periodic table are named based on the first element found in their families.
Which is the CORRECT group arrangement?
A. Boron group, Carbon group, Nitrogen group, Oxygen group
B. Carbon group, Nitrogen group, Oxygen group, Boron group
C. Oxygen group, boron group, Carbon group, Nitrogen group
D. Nitrogen group, Oxygen group, Boron group, carbon group
Using the periodic table, what is the trend of the metallic character across the period?
A. Decreasing B. Increasing C. Remains the same D. It cannot be determined.
3.This is the Activity Series of Metals which are arrange in decreasing order of reactivity: K-Na-
Li-Ca-Mg-Al-Zn-Fe-Sn-Pb-H-Cu-Ag-Au-Pt Based on the arrangement, which of the following
statements is TRUE?
A. Na is more reactive than M. B. Ag is more reactive than Al.
C. Sn is less reactive than Pb. D. Zn is less reactive than Fe.
4. An atom has 10 electron,11 protons and 12 neutrons. How do you describe the atom?
A. Neutral atom B. Cation C. Anion D. Isotope
5.The reactivity of metals has similar trend with metallic character. Which of the following
statements BEST describes the trend of reactivity in the periodic table? The reactivity_____
A gets more vigorous as you go down the group and tend to decrease across a period.
B. increases from left to right and decreases from top to bottom.
C. decreases from top to bottom and increases from left to right.
D. gets less vigorous as you go down the group and tend to increase across a period.
6.Write the electron configuration of an element Phosphorus-15.
Biodiversity
1. Which of the following stages are mitotic cell division that are arrange in correct sequence?
A. Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase, Telophase B. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
C.Telophase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase D. Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase, Prophase
2. Which statement below best explains the chromosomal basis of inheritance?
A. Chromosome is the bearer of the heredity factors.
B. Chromosome maybe single strands or double strands.
C.Each strand of the chromosome becomes sister chromatids
D.A chromosome has a constriction along its length, called centromere.
3.Which statement describes what happen during karyokinesis?
A. DNA replication B. Division of nucleus
C. Doubling cell size D. Synthesizing enzymes for mitosis
4. In pea plants, the traits for being tall (T) is dominant over the trait for being short (t). TT x tt, what is
the expected genotype outcome of the F1 generation in the cross?

A. .50% homozygous tall C.100% homozygous tall


B. 75% heterozygous tall D. 100% heterozygous tall
5. How does bile aid in digestion?
A. It digests fats into fatty acids in the gallbladder.
B. It digests fats into fatty acids in the small intestine.
C. It breaks fats into small droplets in the small intestine.
D. It breaks proteins into amino acids in the small intestine.
.6. What traits in humans is controlled by multiple alleles?
A. Blood type C. Baldness
B. Hypertrichosis D. Colorblindness
7. Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about the events of the cell cycle?
A. DNA replicates during the S phase
B. Interphase is usually the longest phase
C. Cell division ends with cytokinesis.
D.The cell starts to grow during the G2 phase

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