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I.

MULTIPLE CHOICE (35pts)


For numbers 1 - 3, refer to the diagram below
1. Appendicitis is when this part of the system is blocked or
when there is bacterial infection.
2. This is where nutrients are absorbed through the vilii.
3. This is where chemical digestion involves enzymes and
chyme.
4. Which part of the Respiratory System is responsible for the exchange of gases?
A. Alveoli
B. Bronchus
C. Pharynx
D. Trachea
5. Which part of the heart contains oxygen-poor blood?
A. Right Atrium
B. Left Atrium
D. Both A and B
For numbers 6 - 8, refer to the choices below:
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Acceleration

D. Neither A or B

C. Law of Reaction

6. If you were in an elevator and the cable broke, jumping up just before the elevator hit the
ground would not save you.
7. The stronger, heavier team in a tug-of-war does not create a larger tension in the rope
than the weaker, lighter team.
8. Felicia requires more force to kick a heavier ball than a lighter ball.
9. Which Kinematic equation can help you solve for the time of a horizontally launched
projectile given the initial velocity and distance.
A. vfx = vix + at
B. d = viyt + 0.5ayt2 C. d = vixt + 0.5axt2 D. vfy = viy + at
For numbers 9 - 13 refer to the diagram below:

9. At what point would there be the most potential energy?


10. At what point would there be the most kinetic energy?
11. At what point would there be the most speed?
12. At what point would kinetic energy be converting to potential energy?
13. At what point would potential energy be converting to kinetic energy?
14. What is defined as the rate at which work is done?
A. Energy
B. Time
C. Kilowatt

D. Power

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15. Where does the Light Dependent Reaction take place?


A. Stroma
B. Mitochondria
C. Thylakoid

D.Cell Wall

16. How many rounds of the Light Independent Reaction does it take to produce 1 glucose?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
17. Which of the following is NOT a process in glycolysis?
A. Phosphorylation
B. Removal of H2O
C. Hydrogenation
D. Dehydrogenation
18. In the Transition Reaction, Coenzyme A attaches to what?
A. Amine
B. Acetylene
C. Acetaldehyde

D. Acetone

19. If 3 glucose molecules entered glycolysis, how many FADH2 will be produced in the
Krebs cycle?
A. 6
B. 3
C. 12
D. 9
20. How many ATPs will be produced in the electron transport chain if only 6 NADH and 5
FADH2 were produced?
A. 26
B. 30
C. 28
D. 32
21. Antarctica is what kind of biome?
A. Taiga
B. Tundra

C. Grassland

D. Desert

For numbers 22 - 25 refer to the diagram below:

D
A

C
22. Which is an autotroph?
23 - 24. Which can be considered as secondary consumers?
25. Which consumer receives the most amount of energy?
26. Based on the diagram above, under what biome is the food chain above part of?
A. Taiga
B. Desert
C. Rain Forest
D. Grassland

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For numbers 27 - 30, refer to the choices below:


A. Archaea
B. Bacteria
C. Eukarya
27. These organisms have a nucleus. Ex Protista, Fungi, etc.
28. These organisms are also called ancient bacteria.
29. These are also known for being able to survive in extreme environments.
30. These organisms cause disease by secreting chemical compounds called toxins.
31. These are used in antibiotics and probiotics.
32. The following are descriptions of Protista EXCEPT
A. Unicellular
B. No nucleus
C. Microscopic

D. Parasites

34. Protistas are usually:


A. Animal-like
B. Plant-like

D. Neither A and B

C. Both A and B

33. The following are descriptions of Fungi EXCEPT


A. Prokaryotic
B. Heterotrophs
C. Multicellular

D. Non-photosynthetic

34. This type of fungi can be either edible or toxic


A. Club Fungi
B. Sac Fungi
C. Mold

D. Yeast

35. What do fungi use to reproduce?


A. Pores
B. Spores

D. Stems

C. Caps

II. TRUE OR FALSE (10pts)


1. The process of turning ADP into ATP is called Phosphorylation.
2. Gravity is a vector quantity.
3. The Pulmonary Artery carries oxygen-poor blood.
4. In Cellular Respiration, oxygen is the last acceptor of hydrogen.
5. Horizontal displacement is affected by acceleration.
6. An airplane at 10 kmph N has rotational kinetic energy.
7. A decrease in concentration of acetylene will result in a high concentration of
coenzyme A.
8. 11 NADH and 4 FADH2 will result in 32 ATPs.
9. Biomes are named after the most conspicuous type of vegetation present.
10. Fungi and Protista are both examples of archaea bacteria.
III. SHORT ANSWERS (15pts)
1. Anton slapped Nio with a mass of 29kg and an acceleration of 20m/s2 , what is the
amount of force done on Nio? (2)
2. BJ pushed 50N on a rock and covered a horizontal distance of 3m.
a. What is the angle of force and displacement? (1)
b. How much work is done by BJ? (2)

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3. Matthew dragged a 500kg dead body up a 6.8 m hill at a constant speed.


a. At what point is there the most potential energy of the dead body? (1)
b. How much potential energy is stored on the body at the peak of the hill? (2)
4. EJ was riding his bike at a constant speed of 35m/s until he jumped of a ledge with an
angle of 40. Determine his vertical and horizontal initial velocities. (4)
5. In Photosynthesis, what would happen to the whole cycle if PSI suddenly became
inactive? Explain your answer. (3)
IV. APPLICATION (10)
1. Pao wanted to scare BJ again. He threw a dead cockroach with an initial velocity of
36m/s and an angle of 12. Determine the time of flight, horizontal displacement, and
peak height of the dead cockroach.(5)

2. 3 Glucose molecules entered Cellular Respiration. What would the final products be?
Explain your answer by showing the results of glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the Electron
Transport Chain. (5)

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