Summative Tes 1 & 2 (1ST SEM)

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CARMEN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Carmen, San Agustin, Romblon

Summative Test 1 and 2 in Physical Science (Fourth Quarter)

Name: ________________________ Date of Examination: ______________


Gr. Level & Strand: ______________ Score: __________________________
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze each item carefully and choose the best answer from the given options.

Test I. Multiple Choice Test 14. The composition matter of nebulae in nebular
1. Another term or name for big bang theory was theory are ___ and ___.
___. a. Star and galaxy c. water and earth
a. Stellar c. condensation b. Planet and asteroid d. cloud of dust and gas
b. Primordial d. creationist 15. Which of the following are scientific evidences in
2. What is the age of planet earth today? big bang theory?
a. 4.5 thousand c. 4.5 billion a. Red shift c. star
b. 4.5 million d. 4.5 trillion b. gravity d. quark soup
3. In the third stage of big bang theory, what is the 16. It is comprising of five percent of the universe.
ratio of protons and neutrons? a. Baryonic matter c. cold dark matter
a. 5:1 c. 7:1 b. Dark energy d. anti-gravity
b. 6:1 d. 8:1 17. Which process is responsible for the formation of
4. This theory explain that the universe was created light elements such as hydrogen and helium?
by God in genesis 1:1. a. Big bang nucleosynthesis
a. Creationist c. nebular b. Supernova nucleosynthesis
b. Big bang d. non-scientific thought c. Stellar nucleosynthesis
5. This theory was proposed by Alexander Friedman d. Terrestrial nucleosynthesis
and George Lamaitre. 18. Which lightest element is the abundant in
a. Big bang c. nebular universe?
b. Creationist d. steady state a. oxygen c. helium
6. Which of the following is the most accepted b. carbon d. hydrogen
theory about formation of universe that explains 19. This theory explain that the universe remains
why it continues to expand? constant density and no changes in expansion.
a. Big Bang theory c. Steady State theory a. Creationist c. nebular
b. Creationist theory d. Non-scientific theory b. Big bang d. steady state
7. Which of the following is not considered as light 20. Planet was belonging to ____.
element? a. baryonic c. cold dark matter
a. hydrogen c. copper b. dark energy d. massive star
b. helium d. oxygen
8. What is the age of universe today? Test II. Enumeration Test
a. 13. 8 billion c. 13 trillion 1-3 The three subatomic particles
b. 13. 8 million d. 13 thousand 4-8 Give the composition of baryonic matter
9. The following are parts of universe, except___. 9-14 Different theories explain the formation of universe
a. Quark soup c. Cold dark matter 15-16 Two Stages of nucleosynthesis
b. Baryonic matter d. Dark energy 17-18 Proponents of Big Bang theory
10. Which of the following is TRUE about 19-20 Give at least two parts of the universe
nucleosynthesis?
a. It is the division of atomic particle/nuclei Test III. Essay Test
b. The combination of element into compound 1. Explain Nebular theory (5pts)
c. It is the process of creating new atomic nuclei 2. Explain the difference between dark energy and cold
from pre-existing nuclei dark matter (3pts)
11. How do atomic nuclei form? 3. Explain Creationist theory (2pts)
a. Through combustion c. through nuclear
fusion Prepared by:
b. Through evaporation d. through precipitation KEYAM NIEL B. RACE
12. What element is abundant in human body? Subject Teacher
a. Potassium c. oxygen
Checked:
b. Hydrogen d. zinc
CHITO VINCENT M. JUANZO
13. The following are baryonic matter, except ___.
SHS – Coordinator
a. proton c. gravity
b. star d. galaxy Approved:

ROBERT T. MANGALINAO
School Principal
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV B – MIMAROPA
Division of Romblon
CALATRAVA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Roque, Calatrava, Romblon

FINAL EXAMINATION IN EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCES (2ND QUARTER)

Name: ________________________ Date of Examination: ______________


Gr. Level & Strand: ______________ Score: __________________________
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze each item carefully and choose the best answer from the given options.
10. One of the hazards of typhoon is ___.
1. Which of the following hydrometeorological hazards a. Flying debris due to strong wind c. mudslides
is purely an oceanic phenomenon phenomenon? b. Uprooted trees blocking roads d. a, b, and c
a. Tornadoes c. flashfloods 11. Which of the following is NOT one of the conditions
b. Tropical cyclones d. hurricanes for the formation and development of tropical
cyclone?
2. Storm surges are caused by ___. a. Pre-existing, large flow pattern
a. Tornadoes c. monsoon b. Moist, unstable air
b. Tropical cyclones d. either tropical c. Equatorial location
Cyclones or monsoons d. Warm ocean surface water
3. Which province in the Philippines has a very low risk 12. Tropical cyclones are grouped according to ___.
to typhoon? a. Hourly rate precipitation
a. Palawan c. Ilo-ilo b. Barometric pressure in the eye of the storm
b. Mindoro Oriental d. Bulacan c. Diameter of the storm
d. Strongest sustained surface winds in the storm
4. Flash floods can cause ___. 13. Which of the following hydrometeorological hazards
a. landslide c. mudslide is purely an oceanic phenomenon?
b. rockslide d. a,b, and c a. tornadoes c. flashfloods
5. Flooding in Metro Manila is due to ___. b. tropical cyclones d. hurricanes
a. Big population 14. Why do tropical cyclones get weaker and lose
b. Clogged canals and esteros strength during landfall?
c. Cemented roads a. Landmass absorbs some of their energy
d. Presence of informal settlers along Pasig river b. Landmass does not provide enough moisture
6. Dinking flood-contaminated water causes ___. c. Mountains and trees reduce their speed
a. diarrhea c. blood d. Landmass is warmer than ocean
infection 15. Which of the following characterizes summer
b. flu d. pneumonia monsoon season?
7. Which group is highly vulnerable to extreme cold a. heavy rains c. freezing temperature
when Hanging Amihan is the dominant wind system b. intense heat d. extreme dry spell
in the country?
a. elderly c. adults 16. Which specific agricultural activity in Asia is always
b. young children d. both a & b associated with the onset of summer monsoon
8. Government can effectively mitigate economic losses season?
due to typhoons by ___. a. Rice planting c. Tuna fishing
a. Distributing flood-resistant rice varieties to b. Rice harvest d. Kaingin farming
farmers 17. Which of the following factors does not trigger
b. Intensifying distribution of food packs to landslide?
affected residents a. Volcanic activity c. steepness of the slope
c. Building typhoon resistant bridges, school b. Thick vegetation d. ground shaking due to
buildings, and other public infrastructures earthquake
d. Invest in educating the people about the hazards 18. All are hazards caused by an earthquake, except___.
due to typhoon a. Ground shaking c. landslide and liquefaction
9. The government can reduce the damage due to b. Surface faulting d. mud flow
storm surges by ___. 19. Which of the following manifests surface faulting?
a. Relocating residents away from the shoreline a. landslide c. sinking of building
b. Constructing shelters near the storm surge b. mudflow d. displacement of road
prone area from its original position
c. Intensifying information dissemination on storm 20. Hanging Habagat (Southwest monsoon) and Hanging
surge Amihan (Northeast monsoon) are the two prevailing
d. All of the above weather system in the Philippines. Which of the
following characterizes Hanging Amihan?
a. heavy rainfall c. dry spell
b. no rainfall d. cold weather and no rainfall a. Water pollution c. destruction of coral
21. The onset of Southwest monsoon (Hanging reefs
Habangat) generally starts from ___ and ends in ___. b. Warming of the ocean d. increase of CO2
a. mid-October; late March c. December; February dissolved in the ocean
b. June; early October d. May; September 33. What will happen when the oceans becomes acidic?
22. Which is a direct effect due to delayed onset of a. Nutrient cycle will be slower
summer monsoon in the Philippines? b. Marine organism will produce slowly
a. Low rice production c. Abnormal shape of shells and corals become
b. Unemployment in urban areas brittle and soft
c. Increase in price of basic goods d. All of the above
d. Increase crime rate 34. Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
23. Tornadoes, unlike tropical typhoons, ___. a. Water vapor c. carbon dioxide
a. cause less deaths and destruction of properties b. Methane d. oxygen
b. cause less deaths but more destruction 35. Which of the following industries could be negatively
properties affected by global warming?
c. cause more deaths and destruction of properties a. insurance c. wine making
d. cause more deaths but less destruction b. commercial fishing d. all of the above
properties 36. The periodic cooling of sea-surface temperatures
24. Which of the following human activities significantly across the east-central equatorial Pacific and is the
caused the planet to warm by 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit cold phase of the ENSO cycle is called ___.
since 1880? a. El Niño c. ENSO cycle
a. Burning of coal and oil b. La Niña d. climate change
b. Cutting down of tropical forest 37. This weather phenomenon is characterized by an
c. Increase of solar activity above-average sea-surface temperature that
d. Both a and b develops across the east-central equatorial Pacific. It
25. Which of the following is the direct effect of sea level is referred to as ___.
rise? a. El Niño c. ENSO cycle
a. Shoreline erosion and degradation b. La Niña d. climate change
b. Amplified storm surges d. saltwater 38. Which of the following terms describes the large
intrusion movement of rocks, soil, debris downward due to the
c. Permanent flooding e. all of the above force of gravity?
26. Human activities that have increased of CO 2 a. Major reduction c. Mass wasting
concentrations in the atmosphere since 1970 is ___. b. Mass reduction d. Mass transfer
a. Farming c. mining 39. Which of these statements is NOT TRUE about
b. burning of fossil fuels d. dynamite fishing mechanical weathering?
27. Climate change is partly due to natural causes. Which a. Breaks rock material into smaller pieces
of the following is not one of them? b. Changes the chemical composition of rocks
a. Volcanic eruptions c. Moss growing on the wall fence creates crack on
b. Slight changes of Earth’s orbit the walls
c. Burning of fossil fuels d. Beach rock gets hot in day time and cools in the
d. Variation in Sun’s energy output evening thus creating fracture on the rock
28. Global climate change results in ___. 40. What is the process where sediments are dropped off
a. Severe drought c. severe in a new location?
snowstorm a. deposition c. compaction
b. Frequent flood d. a, b, c, and d b. transport d. cementation
29. Latest satellite data show that global sea level is
rising. What is the global average rise over the last Prepared by:
two decades? KEYAM NIEL B. RACE
a. 0.10 inches per year c. 0.12 inches per Subject Teacher
year
b. 0.11 inches per year d. 0.13 inches per Approved by:
year HEDELYN F. FERRIOL
30. What primarily causes sea-level rise? Principal III
a. Melting of mountain glaciers
b. Melting of Greenland and Antartic ice sheets
c. Expansion of water volume due to warming of
oceans
d. All of the above
31. Rising sea level causes ___.
a. Fewer fish caught
b. Severe water shortages around the world
c. Increase in prices of fish and related products
d. Stronger and frequent storms/typhoons
32. Ocean acidification is due to ___.

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