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Science Quiz Bee Questions Grade 8 Easy

This document contains a science quiz bee with questions divided into easy, average, difficult, and clincher categories addressing topics in earth science, physics, and chemistry. The questions test knowledge of concepts like earthquake monitoring agencies, states of matter, forces, and atomic structure.
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Science Quiz Bee Questions Grade 8 Easy

This document contains a science quiz bee with questions divided into easy, average, difficult, and clincher categories addressing topics in earth science, physics, and chemistry. The questions test knowledge of concepts like earthquake monitoring agencies, states of matter, forces, and atomic structure.
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SCIENCE QUIZ BEE QUESTIONS

GRADE 8

EASY
1. What government agency in the Philippines monitors the earthquake?
a. DOST c. NDRRMC
b. DENR d. PHIVOLCS

2. The freezing point of water is 0C, its melting point is


a. slightly less than 0C c. 0C
b. slightly more than 0C d. 32C

3. The region on the earth’s surface where violent earthquakes is felt is called
a. epicenter c. focus
b. crust d. plate tectonic

4. The Philippine fault that can affect several places in Metro Manila when it moves is called
a. Western Philippine Fault c. Central Philippine Fault
b. West Philippine Fault d. Eastern Philippine Fault

5. Which layer of the Earth atmosphere is associated with weather conditions?


a. mesosphere c. stratosphere
b. troposphere d. ionosphere

AVERAGE
1. When a vapour condenses into liquid, ___________
a. it absorbs heat c. its temperature rises
b. it evolves heat d. its temperature drops

2. The following are units of power, except


a. joule-second c. watt
b. newton-meter per second d. horsepower4.

3. Which of the following can weaken a typhoon?


a. low vertical wind shear c. high humid area
b. ocean water with 20 degrees Celsius d. presence of ICTZ

4. What happens to the P-waves when they are approaching the molten part of earth’s interior?
a. they disappear c. become slower
b. the velocity increases d. remain the same

5. Which equation for Newton’s second law would you use in finding force if you know mass and
acceleration: Let F=force, m=mass, and a= acceleration:
a. F=ma c. F=a/m
b. F=m/a d. F=fm
DIFFICULT
1. Which mass measurements are arranged from smallest to largest?
a. 0.5 kilograms, 1,000 grams, 5 kilograms, 50 grams
b. 1,000 grams, 5 kilograms, 50 grams, 0.5 kilograms
c. 5 kilograms, 50 grams, 0.5 kilograms, 1,000 grams
d. 50 grams, 0.5 kilograms, 1,000 grams, 5 kilograms

2. Which of the following shows examples of physical changes?


a. freezing of water, evaporation of gasoline, and rusting of a nail
b. burning of gasoline, rotting of an egg, and exploding of fireworks
c. sawing a log, crushing a can, and fermenting of wine
d. boiling of water, bursting of a balloon, and melting of an ice cube

3. An athlete can take longer jump if he comes running from a distance as compared to that when he
jumps suddenly. Identify the type of inertia of the athlete running from a distance.
a. inertia of rest c. inertia of direction
b. inertia of motion d. inertia of position

4. Water-based liquids can be described as acidic, neutral, or basic, with respect to Ph. Which of these
describes milk?
a. slightly acidic c. strong acid
b. neutral d. slightly basic

5. To keep a vehicle moving at the speed v requires a force F. The power needed is
a. Fv c. F/v
2
b. ½ Fv d. F/v2

CLINCHER
1. Imagine a ball moving in a straight line directly toward when another ball collides with it. The
moving ball exerts force on the ball at rest. This causes the ball at rest to accelerate. However, the ball at rest
also exerts the same magnitude of force (in the opposite direction) of the moving ball. This will cause the
moving ball to decelerate or even move in another direction. This explains the ______ law of Newton.
THIRD NEWTONS LAW or LAW OF ACTION-REACTION

2. Suppose the temperature of the air in the balloon is increased. If the pressure remains constant, what
quantity must change?
VOLUME

3. Why we see sunrise in the east?


BECAUSE THE EARTH ROTATES FROM WEST TO EAST, WHICH CAUSES THE APPEARANCE
OF THE SUN RISING IN THE EAST.

4. Give the electron configuration of Neon=10 atomic number


1s22s22p6

5. If the atomic number of Carbon is 6 and its mass number is 12, what will be its proton number,
electron number and neutron number?
Proton number, electron number and neutron number= 6

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