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Aarav Vats 2022-03-09

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STUDENT ACADEMIC INTEGRITY CODE PLEDGE STATEMENT

I do hereby renew my commitment to observe, practice and pursue the highest degree of intellectual honesty and
integrity in academic conduct by not choosing to cheat, lie or plagiarize in accomplishing any academic work.

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Multiple Choices: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on the space provided.

For numbers 1-4, refer to the given situation and answer the following items.

Straight hair (S) is said to be dominant over wavy hair (s). Tris has a wavy hair while Andrew has straight
hair. After crossing their traits, their child inherited wavy hair.

1.
What is the genotype of Tris?
SS
ss
Wavy hair
Straight hair

Correct answer. 1/1p

2.
What is the phenotype of Andrew?
SS
ss
Straight Hair
Wavy Hair

Correct answer. 1/1p


3.
What should be the genotype of Andrew to have the chance on the child inheriting wavy hair?
Ss
ss
SS
Sw

Correct answer. 1/1p

4.
What is the probability that their child will inherit the wavy hair?
0%
25%
50%
75%

Correct answer. 1/1p

5.
Which of the following is a positively charged subatomic particle?
Photon
Electron
Neutron
Proton

Correct answer. 0/1p

6.
Which of the following is an example of Matter?
Light
Air
Sound
Fire

Correct answer. 1/1p


7.
Which of the following determines the number of electrons present in element?
Atomic number
Atomic Mass
Atomic count
Atomic weight

Correct answer. 1/1p

8.
What are the subatomic particles do we add together to get the Atomic weight of an atom?
Protons and electrons
Protons, electrons, and neutrons
Protons and Neutrons
Electrons and Neutrons

Correct answer. 1/1p

9.
Nina noticed that snows are formed from the water vapor. What change of state do this two states observe?
Condensation
Vaporization
Sublimation
Deposition

Correct answer. 0/1p

10.
Armin was holding a cone with dripping icecream. The dripping of icecream is an example of
condensation.
boiling.
melting.
freezing.

Correct answer. 1/1p


11.
Which of the following is NOT an example of Phyical change?
Crampling of paper
Chopping of woods
Cooking egg
cutting metals

Correct answer. 1/1p

For numbers 12-14, choose the letter of the element that is being described in each item.

12.
What element is in group 1 and period 1?
Helium
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Lithium

Correct answer. 1/1p

13.
What element is found in group 18 and period 7?
Krypton
Oganesson
Francium
Barium

Correct answer. 0/1p

14.
What is the metalloid element found in Group 13?
Boron
Carbon
Aluminum
Zinc

Correct answer. 1/1p


15.
It determines how long an object is able to reach the final point of its movement.
speed
distance
displacement
time

Correct answer. 1/1p

16.
Which of the following is affected by the balanced forces?
A car parked on the street
A fish that swims in water
A man running on the field
A rolling snowball\

Correct answer. 0/1p

17.
When do two (2) magnets not attract each other?
When same poles of magnet are facing each other.
When south pole and north pole face each other
Magnets are only attracted to metals
Magnets do not attract only to metals

Correct answer. 1/1p

18.
What will happen to the mass of a person if the gravitational force has been reduced by five (5) times less of the
original amount of force?
The mass of the person will be reduced 10 times less.
The mass will be reduced 5 times less.
The mass of the person will be reduced by half.
The mass of the person will remain the same.

Correct answer. 1/1p


19.
A car moves 10km, North then 15km, West. What is the total distance made by the car?
25km
5km
10km
15km

Correct answer. 1/1p

20.
If a boy runs 5 m/s, how far will the boy reach after sixty (60) seconds?
60 meters
30 meters
600 meters
300 meters

Correct answer. 1/1p

Part 2. Structured Questions: Answer the following questions below and write your answers on the space
provided.

For numbers 21-22, Give the correct base pair of the given DNA strand.

21.
ATA-CCG-GAG-GCC = TTACCGGAGGCC

At least 1 correct, and max all wrong 0/1p

22.
TTA-ACT-ATG-TCC = ATACCGGAGGCC

At least 1 correct, and max all wrong 0/1p

For numbers 23-25, determine the number of protons, electrons and neutrons of the given element.
23.
ELEMENT Proton Electron Neutron
Helium 2 2 2

At least 1 correct, and max all wrong 1/1p


At least 2 correct, and max all wrong 1/1p
At least 3 correct, and max all wrong 1/1p
3/3p

For numbers 26-28, give the names and chemical formulas of the ionic compounds that can be formed from the
following ions.

24.
CATION
ANIONS CHEMICAL FORMULA CHEMICAL NAME
S
Ca+2 N-3 Ca3N2 Calcium nitride

Be+2 OH-1 Be(OH)2 Beryllium Hydroxide

At least 1 correct, and max all wrong 1/1p


At least 2 correct, and max all wrong 1/1p
At least 3 correct, and max all wrong 1/1p
3/3p

For numbers 29-32, solve the following problems. Correct solution and correct answer will be given one (1) point
each.

25.
29-30. Edith walked for 1000 meters going South and walked 300 meters, North. Solve the displacement of Edith.
Answer:

700m South

Correct answer. 1/2p


26.
31-32. Allan has a mass of 70kg and found out that moon’s gravitational force is just ⅙ of the Earth. Solve for the
weight of Allan on Earth.

Answer:

684.6 newtons

Correct answer. 0/2p

For numbers 33-35, answer the following questions briefly.

27.
Explain the effect of increasing or decreasing temperature to the force of attraction of molecules.

Answer:

Heating a liquid increases the speed of the molecules. An increase in the speed of the molecules competes with
the attraction between molecules and causes molecules to move further apart. Coolinga a liquid decarese the
spped of the molecules. A decrease in the speed of the molecules allows the attractions between molecules to
bring them a little closer together.
59 words
Correct answer. 1/1p

28.
Explain why most of the elements in the periodic table are reactive to other elements.

Answer:

Because they dont mix well.

Correct answer. 0/1p


29.
Explain the effect of unbalanced forces to any object’s motion.

Answer:

An unbalanced force causes the object on which the it is acting to accelerate, changing its position, speed, or
direcrtion due to equal forces on opposite sides.

27 words
Correct answer. 1/1p

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