4-LET - General Education - SCIENCE 82-109
4-LET - General Education - SCIENCE 82-109
4-LET - General Education - SCIENCE 82-109
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COMPETENCIES:
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (GENERAL BOILOGY)
PHYSICAL SCIENCE (EARTH SCIENCE)
1. Identify scientific traits and attitudes exhibited in varius situation
2. Use scientific inquiry to investigate materials, events and
phenomena in the natutal world (designing experiments,
collecting, organizing, analizing and interpreting data, making
conclusions and communicating results)
3. Use scientific knowledge to explain natural phenomena and
protect earths resources
4. Analyze advantages and disadvantages of different solutions to
particular problems
5. Analyze the impact of technology on living and non living things
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PRACTICE TEST: Test your mastery of the competencies. Choose the letter that corresponds to the best
answer.
1. Identify scientific traits and attitudes exhibited in various situations
Read the text below then answer items 1 3.
The students were arguing about the results of their experiment.following were their commnts:
Student A : Our conclusion is wrong. It is the opposite of what we learned in the lecture.
Students B and C: Thats what came out. After we designed the experiment and observed for two weeks
we should not change the result.
Student D: Maybe, its good to find out why our findings differ from what was given in the lecture.
Why not repeat the same experiment?
1. Which trait of a scientist does Student A seem NOT have?
A. Open-mindedness
C. Blind obedience
B. Truthfulness
D. Ojectivity
2. Student B and C display which trait of a scientist?
A. Odjectivity
C. Truthfulness
B. Authoritativeness
D. Critical attitude
3. Why can Student D be said to have the bearing of a scientist.
A. He/She can relate to people.
C. He/She has a critical mind.
B. He/She is objective.
D. He/She is open-minded.
4. Marco is always interested in asking questions. He is also very eager to find the
answers to his questions. What scientific attitude is he displaying?
A. Curiosity
C. Absence of prejudice
B. Rationality
D. Wonder
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5. Monica respects the ideas of her colleagues even if they are very much contrary to her own beliefs.
What important scientific altitude is seen in her actions?
A. Honesty
C. Open-mindedness
B. Absence of prejudice
D. Acceptance
6. Carlito weighs evidences dutifully before making any conclusions or decisions. He dissects the
information individually before coming to a final conclusion. What scientific attitude is he
displaying?
A. Carefulness
C. Precision
B. Rationality
D. Accuracy
7. While performing an experiment, Mico expresses his opinions and tries new ideas even at the risk of
failure or criticism. What scientific trait is displayed in this situation?
A. Curiosity
C. Diligence
B. Risk-taking
D. Absence of ambiguity
8. Paul admits that he is not free from committing errors. He recognizes that there may be better ideas
and reliazes that there are individuals whom he may have to consult to arrive at correct observations
and conclusions. What scientific trait is he displaying?
A. Open-mindedness
C. Rationality
B. Objectivity
D. Humility
9. While performing research for a pharmaceutical company, Melanie gave a truthful report of
observations. She did not withhold important information just to please herself or her company.
What scientific attitude did she display?
A. Absence of bias
C. Intellectual honesty
B. Faith in God
D. Critical mindness
10. Chona actively participates in a task and also dutifully performs tasks assigned to her. What
scientific attitude is displayed in this situation?
A. Camaraderie
C. Being a team playe
B. Responsibility
D. Unity
11. Fernan always seeks to think outside the box. He always aims to generate new and
original ideas. What scientific attitude is he displaying?
A. Inventiveness
C. Indiffernce
B. Nobility
D. Absence of prejudice
12. Adolfo does not allow his fellings and biases of influence his recording, of observations,
interpretation of data, and formulation of conclusions.What scientific attitudes reflected in his
action?
A. Absence of bias
B. Concern for the environment
C. Rationality
D.Objectivity
13. Dennis bases suggestions and conclusions on evidences. When in doubt, he questions the veracity of
a statement in relation to the evidences presented. What scientific attitude is seen in his actions?
A. firm set of beliefs
C.Critical-mindedness
B. Absence of bias
D. Intellectual honesty
14. Jose believes that everything that happens in this world has cause or reason. What scientific attitude
is seen in his actions?
A. Curiosity
C. Honesty
B. Firm set of beliefs
D. Critical mindedness
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Teacher M showed the class the pottd plants placed on the window sill. She asked them to
observe the direction of their growth. The pupils observed that the plants tended to grow
outward. Then teacher asked the class this question: Why do you think they tended to grow
outward?
What was teacher M engaging to do?
A. Formulate hypothesis
B. Draw conclusion
C. Design an experiment
D. Observe
31. The existence of extraterrestal life may never be proben, but this idea will become more
scientifically acceptable over time if_____________.
A. hyphotheses are made related to the idea
B. no one disputes this idea in a scientific forum
C. alternative hyphotheses are proposed and confirmed
D. increasing scientific evidence supportd the idea
32. Which comes ahead in the scientific method-observation or defining the problem?
A. Observation so that you can come up with a scientific problem.
B. Defining a problem so that your observation becomes focused.
C. No defined answer. What you observe makes you think of a problem and a problem
makes you observe.
D. They happen at the same time. Both are steps of the scientific method.
33. You like to know how many of your pupils have mothers and/ mothers who are presently employed
as OCWs. What is/are the most rialable way to gather data?
I. Intrview the pupils.
II. Give questionnaire checklist to selected pupils.
III. Study the grades of the pupils because those performing poorly usually have parents who
work as OCWs.
A. I only
C. II only
B. I and II
D. I, II and III
34. Which of the following has the smallest mass when measured in an equal arm balance?
A. 1/8 sheet of pad paper
C. 1/4 sheet of pad paper
B. 1/3 sheet of pad paper
D. 1/2 sheet of pad paper
35. In computing data, Student F computes up to the second decimal place. As a researcher or scientist,
what trait/s do/es Student F posses?
I. Accuracy
III. Objectivity
II. Critical-mindedness
IV. Truthfulness
A. I and IV
C. I and II
B. II and III
D. III and IV
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C. Hyphothesis
D. Conjecture
For numbers 37 41, refer to the scientific case described below. Choose the best answer to the
questions that follow.
Nancy wanted to find out if virgin coconut oil can be used as a preservative for peanuts. She
placed 10 peanuts each in 2 glasses. In one glass, she added enough virgin coconut oil to cover the
peanuts completely. She did not put any liquid on the other glass. She then kept the two glasses on a
shelf and observed them for two weeks.
37. Which among the following statements is the best problem statement in Nancys expirement?
A. Is virgin coconut oil useful as a preservative for peanuts?
B. How many peanuts can be preserved using virgin coconut oil?
C. How long can virgin coconut oil act as a preservstive?
38. Which among the following is NOT a controlled variable in this experiment?
A. Number of peanuts
C. Amount of virgin coconut oil
B. Type of glass used
D. Two week observation period
39. Which among the following is an observation that may be derived from this experiment?
I. Only four peanuts dried up in the glass without virgin coconut oil because of room temperature.
II. Six peanut did not dry up in the glass with virgin coconut oil.
III. The duration of two weeks for this experiment is too long.
IV. Peanuts did not wither in virgin coconut oil beause of the presence of stearic acid.
A. I only
C. II and IV
B. I and II
D. IV
40. How many manipulated variables are present in this experiment?
A. one
C. Three
B. Two
D. Four
41. What is suitable null hypothesis for this experiment?
A. If virgin coconut oil is used, peanuts will be well-preserved.
B. Virgin coconut oil is equally effective as commercial nuts preservatives.
C. The threshold for preservatives effect is 10peanuts only.
D. Virgin coconut oil Has no significant preservative effect on peanuts.
3. Use scientific knowledge to explain natural phenomena and protects earths
recources
42. During periods of increased global temperaturs, which of the following is likely to occur?
A. An increase in atmospheric CO2
B. A decrease in atmospheric CO2
C. A decrease in in earthquakes
D. A increase in in earthquakes
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51. Why does the level of water in a beaker rise after a stone is placed in it?
A. The stone takes the place occupied by water.
B.The stone has more mass than water.
C. The water weighs less than the stone.
52. Why do people feel their ears pop or crack when they are up in the air?
A. There are less air particles.
C. Air is cooler.
B. There are more air particles.
D. Air is cleaner.
53. Which of the following activities help reduce water pollution?
A. Cleaning of soap instead of detergent.
B. Treating wastewater before it is discharged.
C. Throwing only liquid wastes.
D. Using organic fertilizers in farms.
54. The manager of textile factory considers it too expensive to treat liquid wastes so he suggested
digging a hole near the factory where the wastes can be stored is this environmentally safe?
A. No, the liquid can be recycled.
B. No, the liquid wastes will seep to the groundwater.
C. Yes, the liquid will pass to the layers of soil and becomes clean.
D. Yes, the liquid can be recycled.
55. Why are nights cooler when the sky is clear than when it is overcast?
A. Rain falls when water vapor condenses above freezing point.
B. Cooler air holds less vapor.
C. The sun is hidden during the night.
D. There is no cloud cover to prevent heat from escaping.
56. Water covers about 75% of the Earths surface and yet some people still do not have enough water
to drink. Why?
I.Most of worlds water is salty.
II. Most of our bodies of water are polluted by chemicals.
III. Most freshwater are frozen in ice caps.
A. I and II
C. II and III
B. I, II and III
D. I and II
57. Children born with a deficiency of thyroxin _________ if deficiency is not checked.
A. lose their hair
C. grow too rapidly
B. have weak bones
D.become mentally retarded
58. The correct way of eating fruits is when eaten ____________.
A. with an empty stomach
C. before sleeping at night
B. after meals
D. during snacks
59. An eclipse of the sun throws the shadow of the _______.
A. moon on the earth
C. earth on the sun
B. moon on the sun
D. earth on the moon
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C. Alkalinity
D. Acidity
79. Which of the following best describe the amount of energy required to remove an electron from a
gaseous atom?
A. Activation energy
C. Ionization energy
B. Free energy
D. Lattice energy
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92. What is the location on the Earths surface that is directly above the place where an earthquakes
originates?
A. focus
C. Hypocenter
B. Epicenter
D. Fault
93. If there are several earthquakes in a row, what is the name of these earthquakes?
A. Tertiary shock
C. Mainshock
B. Foreshock
D. Aftershock
94. What is the partially molten layer of the earth called?
A. Asthenosphere
C. Hydrosphere
B. Biosphere
D. Lithosphere
95. What part of earth is thought to be composed of iron and nickel?
A. Hydrosphere
C. Lithosphere
B. Asthenosphere
D. Core
96. What is the numerical value for the hardest mineral on the Mohs hardness scale?
A. 10
C. 20
B. 11
D. 100
97. Which among the following properties is a measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched?
A. Streak
C. Luster
B. Specific gravity
D. Hardness
98. Rock fragments thrown into the air during a volcanic eruption are called ________.
A. Tephra
C. Granite
B. Extrusive
D. Lava
99. What is a pyroclastic flow?
A. When lava comes out of the volcanic vent
B. A mixture of volcanic gas, ash, and other tephra
C. Poisonous gas of a volcano
D. Lava that is harden into a batholiths
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C. Plane-concave
D. Plane glass
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What is the name of the point where light rays from infinity converge after passing through a
lens?
A. Parabola
C. Focus
B. Center
D. Infinity
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Bending of light rays when they enter a different medium is known as ________.
A. reflection
C. convection
B. refraction
D. radiation
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A rock is dropped out of the window of a moving car. At the same time a ball is dropped
from rest from the same height. Neglecting air resistance, which will reach the ground first?
A. Rock will hit the ground first.
C. Both will hit t the same time.
B. Ball will hit the ground first.
D. Neither will hit the ground.
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A boy and a girl riding on a merry-go-round which is turning at a constant rate. The boy is
near the outer rim and the girl is closer to the centre of rotation. Hoe do magnitudes of their
accelerations compare?
A. The girls acceleration is greater.
B. The boys acceleration is greater.
C. The boy and the girl both have zero acceleration.
D. They both the same non-zero magnitude acceleration.
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A piece of mud flies off the rim of a bicycle wheel. In what direction will it be going
immediately after leaving the wheel?
A. On a line directly away from the center of the wheel.
B. On a line at at a tangent to the edge of the wheel.
C. On a curved path moving around the wheel.
D. On a straight line directed somewhere between the center and the edge.
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A golf ball is fired at a bowling ball initially at rest and bounces back elastically. Compared
to the bowling ball, the golf ball after the collision has __________.
A. lower magnitude momentum and less kinetic energy.
B. lower magnitude momentum but more kinetic energy.
C. greater magnitude momentum but less kinetic energy.
D. greater magnitude momentum but more kinetic energy.
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A boy and a girl riding on a merry-go-round that is turning. The boy is twice as far as the
girlfrom the merry go rounds center. If the boy and the girlare of equal mass, which
statement is true about the boys moment of inertia with respect to the axis of rotation?
A. It is four times the girls.
B. It is twice the girls.
C. It is the same for both.
D. The boy has a greater moment of inertia but it is hard to determine how much more than
the girls it is.
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Some children are riding on the outside edge of a merry-go-round. At the same time, the
children all move towards the center of the merry-go-round. When they do this, which
among the following happens?
A. The angular momentum of the system stays constant.
B. The moment of inertia of the system stays constant.
C. The angular velocity of the system stays constant.
D. The merry-go-round slows down.
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A convex mirror has a focal length f. An opbject is placed between f and 2f from the mirror.
The image form is _______.
A. vrtual and enlarged
C. real and enlarged
B. virtual and reduced in size
D. real and reduced in size
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Rays that pass through a lens very close to the principle axis are more sharly focused than
those that are very far from the axis. This spherical aberration helps us understand which of
the following phenomena?
A. We become more far-sighted as we become older.
B. We become more near-sighted as we become older.
C. We can only see in the black and white in dim light.
D. It is easier to read in bright light than it is in dim light.
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The process of restoring mined land to its original contours and vegetation is called
__________.
A. bioremediation
C. reclamation
B. recycling
D. reforestation
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Why are ecosystems with high biodiversity more stable than those with fewer species?
A. They have a higher carrying capacity.
B. They have a higher number of species.
C. They recover from negative events more quickly.
D. They have a higher groth rate.
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What is the production of two usable forms of energy at the same time from the same
process?
A. Sustainable energy
C. Conservation
B. Energy efficiency
D. Cogeneration
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What is the process in which a heavy nucleus divides to form smaller nuclei, one or two
nucleus, and a large amount of energy?
A. Radioactive decay
C. Nuclear fission
B. Nuclear reaction
D. Nuclear fussion
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Iodine is the mineral found in seafood and iodized salt. Which gland in the human body
needs iodine for the regulation of growth?
A. Pancreas
C. Kidneys
B. Pituitary Gland
D. Thyroid gland
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Which of the following parts of the digestive system is CORRECTLY paired with its
function?
A. Esophagus Digests carbohydrates C. Small intestine absorbs water
B. Stomach digests fats
D. Liver produces bile
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A food label on a cereal box gives you the following information: a serving size equals one
cup and there are 110 Calories per serving. You measure the amount of cereal you plan to
eat and find that it measures 1 1/2 cups. How many calories will you consume?
A. 110 Calories
C. 220 Calories
B. 165 Calories
D. 1,100 Calories
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C. Type O
D. Type
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Osteoporosis is a disease that results in weak bones. What food s would you need to eat to
help prevent tyhis disease?
A. Vegetables
C. Root crops
B. Dairy products
D. Fish
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What do you call the device used to measure the blood pressure of a person?
A. Seismograph
C. Stethoscope
B. Thermometer
D. Sphygmomanometer
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The process that most living organisms perform to obtain energyfrom suger and oxygen is
called __________.
A. breathing
C. digestion
B. respiration
D. glycolysis
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C. Soil
D. wood
C. solid
D. air
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Which law states that heat flows from the bodies at high temperature to one at low
temperature?
A. Thermodynamics
C. Transformantion of renergy
B. Energy change
D. Retention of energy
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Which of the following radioactive emissions are arranged in the order of increasing
penetrating power?
A. Alpha, Gamma, Alpha
C. Gamma, Beta, Alpha
B. Alpha, Beta, Gamma
D. Beta, Gamma, Alpha
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When light falls on a soap bubbles, the band of seven colors seen is due to _________.
A. Difraction
C. Scaattering
B. Reflection
D. Interference
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Why does mercury in the thermometer rise when in contact with hot water?
A. Heat increases number of molecules.
B. Heat makes molecules become bigger and farther apart.
C. Heat makes molecules move faster and farther apart.
D. Heat makes the molecules move slower.
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Which nerve transmit message receive to the center of hearing of the brain?
A. Sensory
C. Olfactory
B. Optic
D. Auditory
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Whcich affects theair sacs of the lungs and is common among cigarette smokers?
A.Asthma
C. Emphysema
B. Tuberculosis
D. Tracheal disorder
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What tyoe of joint is responsible for bending our arms and legs?
A. Hinge
C. Ball and socket
B. Pivot
D. Sliding
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When the stems of vines grow around poles of fences, what kind of response is exhibited?
A.Geotropism
C. HYdrotopism
B. Thigmotropism
D. phototropism
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Why does a tree slowly die when its bark all around it is removed?
A. The cambium is injured.
B. The phloem vessels are cut.
C. The tree cannot manufacture food.
D. Its protective layer is cut.
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Which is the growing vegetables and low plants in a nutrient-packed, aerated solution with
no soil at all?
A. Vegetative cultivation
C. Hydroponics
B. Natural farming
D. Aerial cultivation
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When you carry a heavy load with one arm, you tend to hold your freehand away from your
body in order to ____________.
A. change the weight of your body and load
B. change the mass of your body
C. be ready to grab something in case you fall
D. change the center of gravityof your body and load
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Why are door knobs placed at the edge of a door rather than in the center?
A. To increase the lever arm
B. To increase the force on the door
C. To help give momentum to the door
D. Closer to the edge of the doorway
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Archemedes principle states that an object is buoyed up by a force that is equal to the
_____________________.
A. volume of the fluid
B. weight of the fluid displaced
C. mass of the fluid displaced
D. mass of the object
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When an ice cubein a glass of water melts, the water level _____________.
A. falss
C. rises and spills
B. remains the same
D. varies
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Two pots of the same size are filled with boiling water. One pot is colored white and the
other is black. In which pot will water cool faster?
A. Will cool at the same rate
C. In black pot
B. In white pot
D. In both pots
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You inherited tallness from your father. Pysical trait are transmitted from parents to
offspring through __________.
A. gametes
C. alleles
B. chromosomes
D. genes
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The handle of a spoon is dippedin a cup of hot water becomes warm. what is the method of
hot transfer?
A. Condensation
C. convention
B. Radiation
D. Conduction
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The force required an object at a constant speed in free space is equal to ____________.
A. the weight of the object
C. zero
B. the mass of the object
d. the force required to stop it
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Two people pull on a rope in a tug-of-war, each pull with a 400 N force. What is the tension
of the rope?
A. 800 N
C. 400 N
B. 600 N
D. 200 N
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C. I, II and III
D. II and IV
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You noticed that big industries have tower-like tall stacks. What is the structure for?
A. To control emission of hazardous gases
B. To induce rain and air pressure
C. To get enough air from the atmosphere
D. To make the interior cool
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Stems burn are more damaging than burns caused by boiling water because steam
_____________.
A. has a higher temperature than boiling water
B. has more energy pe kilogram than boiling water
C. is vapor of water molecules during boiling
D. occupies more spaces that water during boiling
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The removal of broken pieces of rocks from the parent rock by the action of wind or water is
termed ____________.
A. erosion
C. weathering
B. deposition
D. silting
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The voltage across a transformer primary coil that has 100 turns is 10 V. What is the voltage
across the secondary coil which has 20 V turns?
A. 100 V
C. 2 V
B. 10 V
D. 20 V
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Trace the conversion of energy that occurs when plants manufacture food.
A. Radiant energy to chemical energy
B. Radiant energy to kinetic energy
C. Mechanical energy to potential energy
D. Light energy to kinetic energy
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Riders in a bus are pushed forward during a sudden stop. Which law of motion provides an
explanation?
A. Law of Inertia
C. Law of Universal Gravitation
B. Law of Interaction
D. Hook Law
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What type of eclipse occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth?
A. Partial Lunar
C. Stellar
B. Lunar
D. Solar
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In our daily weather forecast, the region where two tropical wing systems converge,
characterized by showers and widespread thunderstorm is called?
A. warm and cold fronts
C. Stellar
B. Intertropical convergent zone
D. local disturbance zone
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While travelling at a night, you lost direction. Which star would you look for and in what
constellation?
I. Polaris
III. Ursa Minor
II. Rigel
IV. Ursa Major
A. I and IV
C. II and III
B. I and III
D. II and IV
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The U.S. was able to produce a test-tube baby through a process called __________.
A. gne pairing
C. protoplast fusion
B. internal fertilization
D. in vitro fertilization
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Patients suffering from malfunction of the kidney are now assisted by a machine that serves
as artificial kidney called _____________.
A. hemoscope
C. hemodializer
B. pacemaker
D. homeostatic machine
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The sun appears more reddish at sunset than at noon. Which of the following phenomena is
responsible for this effect?
A. Dispersion
C. Scattering
B. Reflection
D. Interference
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Which is/are (an) advantage/s of the coming of Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)?
I. Improved resistance of plants to disease, pests and herbicides
II. Increase maturation time of fruits
III. Enhanced taste and quality
A. II and III
C. I and II
B. I and III
D. I only
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In the desire of governments to control population growth, which one is highly promoted?
A.The use of natural birth control methods C.Early marriage
B.The use of artificial birth control methods D. Balik probinsya program
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How many the establishment of housing subdivisions to address housing problem contribute
to decreased food production
A. Men get occupied with construction and leave their farms untilled.
B. Ariable lands are reduced for these are converted into housing subdivisions.
C. Housing divisions become overcrowded.
D. People who flocked to the center where most subdivisions are located have no skills.
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The use of plastic bags, disposable cups, plates, spoons, diapers, etc. makes life more
convenient. However, as a result what problems has/have come about?
I. Heaps on solid garbage
II. Floods
III. Epidemic
A. I and IV
C.I, II and III
B. II and III
D. I and II
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A nuclear power plant may solve perennial brown outs but may bring about problems like
_________.
I. thermal pollution
II. water pollution
III. release of pollution
A. I only
C. I and II
B. II and III
D. I and III
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One consequence of global warming is coastal flooding because of the ___ which is in turn
caused by _______________________.
A. el nio phenomenon - Changed precipitation pattern
B. melting of the ice caps the rising of the sea level
C. rising of the sea level - melting of the ice caps
D. La nia phenomenon - Changed precipitation pattern
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For numbers 218-222, refer to the vignette that follows. Choose the letter of the best
answer from the choices that follow.
At Malaya Farms, a swarm of locusts and insects has been infesting the rice fields. This
has forced some local farmers to stop the Farming process until a solution has been done.
Meanwhile, in the adjacent barrio, an outbreak of malaria is ongoing. With all this insect-borne
problems happening in his locale, the mayor has decided to initiate a pesticide intervention to
solve his towns problems. Considering their town budget, the city council is contemplating on
the use of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) to eradicate the insects plaguing their
municipality.
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Which among the following is an expected effect of DDT on the insects plaguing the town?
A. DDT will act as a contact poison on the swarming insects.
B. DDT will increase fertility of the soil so that plants can grow.
C. DDT will cause the insects to develop cancer and die.
D. DDT will make the insects infertile and prevent their multiplication.
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Which among the following is an expected effect of DDT on the natural ecosystem of the
town?
A. DDT has no effect on natural wildlife.
B. DDT will cause increased fertility among chickens.
C. DDT is a productive toxicant causing ecosystem disruption.
D. DDT will cause pronounced carcinogenicity amog the farmers.
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Which among the following are expected effects of DDT on the health of the people living
in the town?
I. Severe kidney damage
II. Diabetes mellitus
III. Breast cancer
A. I, II and III
C. III only
B. I and II
D. I only
221.
Which alternatives to pesticides may be suggested to eradicate the insects causing malaria in
this region?
A. Cultivation of snails
B. Eradicating insect breeding pools
C. Use of insecticide-treated bednets
D. Vaccination against malaria
222.
Which alternatives to DDT may be suggested to control the swarm of insects ravaging the
rice fields?
A. Cultivation of frogs
C. Relocation of rice plantation sites
B. Fumigation
D. Use of malathion or palathion
For numbers 223-227, refer to the vignette that follows. Choose the letter of the best
answer from the choices that follow.
The town of Pulang Bato is experiencing a surge in population growth. Epidemiologic
has revealed that the rate of teenage pregnancies in their locality is increasing at an alarming
rate. City health officials have expressed concern over this matter. They intend to launch a safe
sex campaign advocating the use of artificial methods of contraception like condoms and pills.
The local church is vehemently opposing this move by the city government, advocating only
the use of natural contraception like the rhythm method.
223.
Which among the following methods of contraception has the least success rate?
A. Birth control pills
B. Condoms
C. Rhythm method
D. Intrauterine device
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225.
226.
Which among the following is an expected long term complication on womens health in the
town if safe sex practices are not initiated?
A. Incresedincidence of ectopic pregnancies
B. Incresedincidence of suicide among females
C. Incresedincidence of diabetes mellitus and hypertension
D. Incresedincidence of cervical cancer
227.
Which among the following is the only method of contraception that has 100% success rate?
A. Injectable contraceptives
B. Withdrawal method
C. Abstinence
D. Daily oral contrseptive pills
For numbers 228-232, refer to the vignette that follows. Choose the letter of the best
answer from the choices that follow.
The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant based in MOrong, Bataan,
Philippines. It was commissioned by President Ferdinand Marcus and building commence in
1976. The plants construction was completed in 1984. When Marcos was overthrown and
replaced by Corazon Aquino, the powerplant project was crapped. A major concern is that the
nuclear plant is located in an area where aerthquakes are likely to occur. To this day, th
Bataan Power Plant has remained unused. I+UP until April 2007, the Philippine government
had to pay 155,000 dollars every day to pay for the loan that funded the power plants
construction.
228.
The following are known advantages of the use of nuclear power EXCEPT _____________.
A. decreased release of greenhouse gases
B. increased reliance on fossil fuels
C. astronomical amounts of energy generation
D. decreased cost of energy expenditure
229.
Which among the following represents the single most important deterrent for the use of
nuclear power?
A. Disposal of radioactive wastes
B. Possibility of radioactive elements
C. Time frame needed for formalities, planning and buildingof a new nuclear plant
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231.
Which among the following world events sparked international debate against nuclear
power?
A. Chernobyl accident
C. Haiti incident
B. Minamata accident
D. Ormoc tragedy
Which among the following is the single most important effect of radiation exposure on
human health?
A. Hypertension
C. Heart disease
B. Cancer
D. Skin, muscle and bone problems
232.
For numbers 233-237, refer to the scientific case described below. Choose the best answer to the
questions that follow.
Wast disposal is a huge challenge for the urban municipally of Metropolis. its
expensive and time consuming to collect millons of tons of trash every year, and there are risks
to the invironment no matter how waste disposal is done. The city government is presently
determining which method of waste disposal is best suited for their municipality.
233.
Which among the following is NOT a suitable option for wate disposal in this city?
A. Vaporization
C. Incineration
B. Landfills
D. Recycling
234.
The following are possible adverse effects of the use of sanitary landfills, EXCEPT
________.
A. pollution of local government
B. fatal accidents (scavengers buried under waste piles)
C. decrease amount of disease vectors
D. dust, odor and noise pollution
235.
Which is the single most important deterrent on the use of incinerators for garbage disposal?
A. Heavy metal toxicity
B. Dioxin and furan emission
C. Highly toxic ashes flying around incinerator site
D. Cost of operation
236.
The following are solid waste products which can be recycled, EXCEPT ___________.
A. leftover food
C. beverage cans
B. pet bottles
D. pvc materials
237.
At the level of peoples homes, which among the following interventions can best help in
solid waste management?
A. Backyard burning of trash
B. Composting
C. Four oclock habit
D. Trash sorting prior to disposal
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