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a) Peristalsis d) Chlorine
7. The symbol Br on the periodic table
b) Ileum translation stands for:
c) Microvilli propulsion a) Beryllium
d) Flexure propulsion b) Boron
2. The enzyme maltase does the following:
c) Barium
a) Breaks down lactose to glucose
d) Bromine
b) Turns glucose into maltose 8. Vinegar is also known as:
c) Breaks down maltose to glucose a) Acetic acid
d) Turns glucose into lactose b) Acetone acid
3. High levels of bilirubin in the blood
stream can result in: c) Sulfuric acid
b) Boron a) Endothermic
c) Barium b) Exothermic
d) Berkelium c) Hydrogen
5. The symbol Mn on the periodic table d) Buffered
stands for: 11. Which of the following match the
a) Magnesium definition: The pressure (P) is inversely
proportional to the volume (V) of a gas.
b) Molybdenum
a) Archimedes’ principle
c) Manganese
b) Charles’ law
d) Margon
6. The symbol Ca on the periodic table c) Boyle’s law
stands for: d) Anderson’s principle
a) Calcium 12. The combination of sodium and
chlorine to form NaCL is considered a/an
b) Carbon ___ bond.
a) Ionic d) Watt
18. A/An ______ is a device specifically
b) Covalent designed to measure current.
c) Hydrogen a) Ammeter
d) Metallic b) Cyclotron
13. Outer shell electrons are known as
______ electrons. c) Resistor
a) Hybrid d) Capacitor
19. The two bones found in the area
b) Valence between the knee and ankle in humans
c) Vector are known as:
d) Vectors a) Ampere
15. P1V1 = P2V2 represents: b) Joule
a) Archimedes’ principle c) Watt
b) Charles’ law d) Kilowatt
c) Boyle’s law
d) Anderson’s principle
16. Which of the following is not
considered a primary color of light?
a) Green
b) Blue
c) Red
d) Yellow
17. The unit of charge is called the _____.
a) Newton
b) Coulomb
c) Joule
1. These are living things that use sunlight, a. ecological community c. living organism
chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide to b. environment d. food chain
produce food.
a. Autotrophs c. Heterotrophs
b. Consumers d. Food chain 8. Excessive presence of carbon dioxide in
the air, trapping heat near the earth’s surface
causing a rise in temperature in the
2. It is describe as the lifeline of the body. IT environment.
is the body’s “pickup” and delivery system.” a. El Nino c. Deforestation
a. Blood c. circulatory system b. “Greenhouse Effect” d. Weather
b. nervous system d. heart disturbance
3. It carries the oxygen-rich blood to the 9. The Earth’s shield against sun’s harmful
head, arms, and chest and down to the waist radiation.
and the legs. a. Atmosphere c. Ozone layer
a. heart c. aorta b. Air d. Forest
b. ventricles d. arteries
16. What sort of rock formation do the 23. The unit of measurement of energy in a
world’s greatest mountain ranges consist of? given an mount of food
a. Magma c. Fold eruptions a. Pound c. Olfactory system
b. Chalk deposit d. Slip formation b. Kilo d. calorie
17. What is the fore that wears down 24. Nitrogen compounds known as the
mountains? building blocks of proteins
a. Earthquake c. Volcanic eruptions 25. The growth of roots towards water is an
b. Erosion d. Deforestation example of?
a. Chemotropism c. Hydrotropism
b. Geotropism d. Phototropism
18. How are volcanic island formed?
a. Collision of two oceanic plates
26. DNA means c. An imagination
a. Data nurturing analysis d. A guess
c.Deoxyribonucleic acid
b. Deoxytribonucleic acid d. Deotrixyl
33. Which of the following units of measure
nucleic acid
is equivalent to cubic centimeter?
a. Milligram c. Millimeter
27. What are the three products of oxygen b. Milliliter d. Centiliter
when it has been burned?
a. Water, carbon dioxide and air
34. Which of the following is NOT a
b. Energy, water and carbon dioxide
compound?
c. Energy, carbon and oxide
a. acetic acid c. magnesium
d. Energy, air and water
b. alcohol d. Zinc Oxide
40. A Mole is the amount of substance or a 46. It is the reluctance of the object to
mass of a substance that contains? change either its’ state of rest or uniform
a. 6.02 x 1023 particles c. 6.02 x 1023 motion in a straight line
particles a. Force c. Inertia
b. 60.2 x 1023 particles d. 60.2x 1023 b. Friction d. Motion
particles