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SCIENCE 10

Name:_____________________
Date: ______
Section: ____________________
Score:______
Test I: Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your
answer on the space
provided before each number.
1. A landform that also kwnon as table mountains.
a. Buttes b. Canyons c. Mesas d. Plateaus
2. The outermost layer of the earth.
a. Inner core b. Crast c. Mantle d. Crust
3. What is the name given by Wegener to his theory of horizontal crust movements?
a. Seafloor spreading b. Continent c. Isostacy d. Continental
4. Which of the following is different from the group?
a. Dunes c. Loess b. Buttes d. Loesse
5. The Appalachian is the oldest mountain range in the United States. When did its original
organogensis take place?
a. Ordovician period b. Paleozoic period c. Laramide orogenct b. Mesozoictertiary
6. It is the largest astronomical system.
a. Milky way b. Galaxy c. Universe d. Solar system
7. An optical device that has the ability to make faraway objects appear much closer.
a. Microscope b. Telscope c. Camera d. Magnifying glass
8. How many percent of the planet earth is covered with water?
a. 60.5% b. 70.5% c. 60.8% d. 70.8%
9. This is another effect on an earthquake characterized by large waves moving up and down
instead of forward.
a. Divergent b. Convergent c. Transform d. Convergence
10. How much water is contained on earth?
a. 1.4 billion km^3 b. 1.6 billion km^3 c. 20.01 billion km^3 d. 3.4 billion km^3
11. Who coined the term seafloor spreading in 1961?
a. Alfred Wegener b. Calrenze Duton c. Harry reid d. Robert Dietz\
12. The study of stars including their creations, evolutions, and death.
a. Stellar b. Galactic c. Planetary d. Extragalactic
13. It is the longest mountain range in the world
a. Alps b. Andes c. Great dividing range d. Rocky mountans
14. Which of the following is the highest mountain range in the world?
a. Alps b. Andes c. Appalachians d. Himalayas
15. This is another effect of an earthquake characterized by large waves moving up and dwon
instead of forward.
a. Liquefaction b. Seiche c. Tidal Wave d. Tsunami
16. The area where the fault occurs is called the ______.
a. Fault planeb. Fault trace c. Footwall d. Hanging wall
17. The point on earth's surface directly above the focus.
a. Epicenter b. Fault c. Hypocenter d. Shallow Focus
18. Which of the following is the portion of the earth that describe the surface of the earth.
a. Atmosphere b. Cryosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
19. It contains 99.8% of the total mass of the solar system.
a. Asteroids b. Comets c. Plantes d.Sun
20. Which of the following meteorites are composed of alloys of iron and nickel?
a. Iron Metorite c. Stony iron meteorite b. Microscope d. Iron stony
meteorite

Test II: Direction: Identify the following. Write your answer on the space
provided before
each number.
1. Short-branched fibers that carry impulses or messages toward the cell body.
2. One of the brain disorders in which clusters of nerve cells or neurons act
abnormally.
3. He introduced the concept of laser in 1951.
4. A phenomenon in which electric current is generated by carying magnetic
fields.
5. The embryo's lifeline.
6. He developed practical methods of detecting and measuring strength of a
magnetic field.
7. He discovered the existence of lodestones rich in magnetite.
8. It is charactrerized by severe pain during menstruation.
9. The control center of the body.
10. An optical device that has the ability to make faraway objects appear much
closer.
11. It is the ray that leaves a point on an object facing the mirror parallel to the
principal axis
12. These are composed of atoms that are unstable.
13. It can create electrically-charged ions in the material it strikes.
14. It is also known as Rontgen radiation.
15. He provided the first experimental evidence for a wave theory of light in
1803.
16. The constant speed of light.
17. A wave that hase the longest wavelenghts in the electromagnetic spectrum.
18. A mirror that is curved inward like the hollow inside of a sphere.
19. He discovered in 1800 the existence of infrared by passing sunlight through a
prism.
20. A property of certain types of waves that describes the orientation of their
vibrations.
Test III: Direction: Write T on the blank if the statement is correct. If not,
change the
underlined word/phrase to make the statement correct.
1. Opaque materials allow only some amount of light to pass through.
2. Radiation is created ny changes in the state of an atom.
3. Radiant energy is produced by nuclear reactions at the crust of the sun.
4. Non-stochastic effects are associated with long-term, low-level exposure to
radiation.
5. Ionizing radiation refers to any type of electromagnetic radiation that does not
carry enough energy per quantum to ionize atoms or molecules.
6. UV rays are high energy waves which have great penetrating power and are
used extensivle in medical applications and in inspecting welds.
7. In 1876, the conventional telephone was invented by William Huygens.
8. X-rays are basically extremely high frequency radio waves.
9. Visible light or simply light is the portion of electromagnetic radiation that is
visible to the human eye.
10. Irregular galaxies have three main components.

11. Acoustics is the branch of physics which involves behaviour and properties of
light.
12. The corpuscular theory explains that light has a wave motion which stars from
a vibrationg body is transmitted at high speed.
13. The Hubble sequence is also known as the Hubble tune fork-diagram.
14. Hotspots are locations on earth surface that has experienced active volcanic
activities for a long time.
15. Compression forces stretch or pull rock layers from opposite direction.
16. P waves are also called potentioal waves.
17. Glacial landforms are the results of the action of the glaciers.
18. The foot wall refers to the block of the curst below the fault.
19. The point within the earth along the geological faults where the earthquake
originates is called the epicenter.
20. Loess is also called rock pedestal.
Test IV: Direction: Solve the following problems. (SHOW YOUR COMPLETE
SOLUTION).
1. An electron accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 90 V. If then enters a
uniform 2.4 x 10^-3 T magnetic field at right angles to the field. What is the speed of the
electron?
2. An aircraft whose wingspan is 18 m carries a static charge of 0.85 C. It travels at 240m/s
perpendicular to a 2.3 x 10^-5 T magnetic field. What magnetic force does an aircraft
experience?
3. A wire 24 m long carries a current of 25 A from east to west. Find the magnetic force on the
wire if the magnetic field of earth at this location is directed form south to north and has a
magnitude of 3.0 x 10^-5 T.
5. Optical fibers are generally composed of silica, with an index of refraction around 1.44. How
fast does light travel in a silica fiber?
Test V: Direction: Complete the table below
HEALTH EFFECTS CAUSED BY DIFFERENT DOSES OF IONIZING RADATION
EXPOSURE (rem) HEATLTH EFFECT TIME TO ONSET
(without treatment)
5 - 10 7.___________________
1.___________________ 8.___________________ Hours
2.___________________ Fatigue
3.___________________ Vomiting
75 9.___________________ 13.___________________
90 10.___________________
4.___________________
5.___________________ 11.___________________ 14.___________________
1,000 12.___________________ 15.___________________
6.___________________ Damage to central nervous
system, loss of
consciousness; and death
Minutes; hours to days
Quantity Symbol Unit

1. Electromotive Force
2.Magnetic Field B
3. Velocity m/s
4. Mass m
5.Power watts
Answer key
Test I Test II Test III
1.c 1. Dendrites 1. Translucent materials
2.d 2. Epilepsy 2. T
3.d 3. Charles Townes 3. Core of the sun
4.b 4. Electromagnetic Induction 4. Stochastic effect
5.a 5. Umbilical Cord 5. Non-ionizing radiation
6.c 6. Wilhelm Weber 6. X-rays
7.b 7. Magnes 7. Alexander Graham Bell
8.d 8. Dysmenorrhea 8. Microwaves
9.b 9. Brain 9. T
10.a 10. Telescope 10. Spiral Galaxy
11.d 11. Vertex 11. Optics
12.a 12. Radioactive material 12. Wave theory
13.d 13. Ionizing radiation 13. Hubble tuning forkdiagram
14.d 14. X-ray 14. T
15.d 15. Thomas Young 15. T
16.a 16. c=3.0 x 10^8 m/s 16. Primary waves
17.a 17. Radiowaves 17. T
18.c 18. Concave Mirror 18. Hanging wall
19.d 19. William Herschel 19. Hypocenter
20.a 20. Polarization 20. Dunes
Test IV Test V
1. v= 3.8 x 10^-22 1. 50
2. F= 4.7 x 10^-3 N 2. 55
3. F= 0.02 N 3. 70
4. 2 x 10^8 m/s 4. 100
5. 100
6. 2,000
7. Changes in bood chemistry
8. Nausea
9. Hair loss
10. Diarrhea
11. Possible death
12. Destruction of intestinal lining, internal bleeding,
death
13. 2-3 weeks
14. Within 2 months
15. 1-2 weeks

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