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Directions: Choose the best answer for each multiple choice question.
4. It is a circular depression, pointed at 3rd arrow, which is at the top of the volcano.
a. Main vent
b. Secondary vent
c. Crater
d. Magma chamber
e. Volcanic bombs
5. Pointed at 5th arrow is called Lava which is defined as the __________________.
a. molten rock after it reaches the surface
b. molten rock still underneath the surface
c. cloud which is pushed out of the volcano
d. main tube that connects the magma chamber to the surface
e. store of underground magma
6. Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by
natural processes. And to determine the age of fossils, _______________ is
done by using naturally occurring radioisotope ______________ estimating the
relative age whether it is older or younger.
a. Relative dating, carbon-12
b. Reactive dating, carbon-14
c. Reactive dating, carbon-13
d. Relative dating, carbon-12
e. Relative dating, carbon-14
7. Moon is a heavenly body that circles around the Earth. The following are the
reasons how moon affects the Earth EXCEPT
a. Moon creates tides in Earth’s oceans
b. Moon determines the length of Earth’s days
c. Moon illuminates Earth’s nights
d. Moon makes Earth a more livable planet
e. Moon provides sunlight which provides energy to all living forms.
8. What is the correct path through the circulatory system which describes the
passage of blood originating in the left leg?
a. Vena cava → left atrium → right atrium → lungs → left ventricle → right
ventricle → aorta
b. Vena cava → right atrium → left atrium → lungs → right ventricle → left
ventricle → aorta
c. Vena cava → left atrium → left ventricle → lungs → right atrium → right
ventricle → aorta
d. Vena cava → right atrium → right ventricle → lungs → left atrium → left
ventricle → aorta
e. Vena cava → left atrium → lungs → right ventricle → aorta → left ventricle →
right atrium
9. In most axons, the myelin sheath is interrupted of intervals of about 1 millimeter
or more. These interruptions are called the:
a. Glial
b. Nodes of Ranvier
c. Collaterals
d. Nodes of Babinet
e. Grey matter
10. Where are the major endocrine glands located?
a. In the head, shoulders, knees and toes
b. In the abdomen, joints, brain, and spinal column
c. In the brain, neck, abdomen, and groin
d. In the gall bladder, appendix, tonsils, and spleen
e. None of the above
11. What is the vertebral formula of human?
a. C7-T12-L5-S5-Co4-5
b. C7-T18-L6-S5-Co15-21
c. C7-T14-15-L6-7-S4-Co20-23
d. C7-T13-L7-S3-Co5-23
e. C7-T13-L7-S3-Co20-23