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1. The red tide phenomenon is caused by which kind of microorganisms?

a.Streptococcus bacteria c. Dinoflagellates


b.Aspergillus flavus d. Entamoeba histolytica

2. Objects that emit or send off their own light are luminous objects. Which
of the following is not luminous?
a. sun c.moon
b.stars d. light bulbs

3. Which of the following is not a property of a colloid?


a. Tyndall Effect c. Brownian Movement
b. Adsorption d. Metalloid

1. what will be the arrangement of electromagnetic waves if we will arrange


them according to decreasing energy?
a. Gamma, radio, microwave
b.X-ray,visible light, radio
c.X-ray,gamma, ultraviolet
d. Gamma,ultraviolet, X-ray
2. Which of the following sequence in the level of organization is correct?
a. biosphere, individual, community, population, ecosystem
b. ecosystem, population, community, individual, biosphere
c. individual, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere
d. population, community, individual, biospehere, ecosystem

3. If a person can run in 100m dash for about 11.0 seconds, what will be
his/her average speed?
a. 1100 m/s
b. 9.09 m/s
c. 89m/s
d.111m/s

1. A bike accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 8m/s over a


distance of 30m. Determine the acceleration of the bike.

a = 1.07m/s2

2. If a car, with an initial velocity of 20m/s, accelerates at a rate of 5m/s2


for 3 seconds, what will its final velocity be?
Vf = 35m/s
3. How much space will a metal ball occupy if it has a diameter of 6.0
cm?
V=113.0 cm3

Clincher

Ribosomes are made of__________

NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN


1. Who stated that, “energy is radiated in small discrete units”. Which
he/she called”quanta”
a. Marie Curie c. Max Plank
b.John Dalton d. Robert Milikan

2. Who proposed the planetary model of an atom?


a. Albert Einstein c. James Chadwick
b. Democritus d. Neils Bohr

3. The maximum number of electrons allowed in the third enery level is


______.
a. 2 c. 8
b. 32 d.18

1. Which of the following process happen during interphase?


a. DNA Replication c. 8
b. spindle formation d. cleavage furrow formation
2. The change of an atom from an exited state to a ground state
always involves______________
a. absorption of energy c. an increase of electron energy
b. release of visible light d. emission of electromagnetic
radiation

3. What happens when the comets go near the sun?


a. the comets become smaller
b. the tail of the comets developed
c. the comets disappear
d. the comets are burned

1. A student uses 150N to push a block of wood up a ramp at constant


velocity of 2.6 m/s. what is his power output?
390W

2. What is the kinetic energy of the of a 7500Nautomobile which


is moving at 55m/?
1.16x106 J
3. A cell whose internal resistance is 0.15 ohms delivers 0.50
ampere to a resistance of 2.85 ohms what is the emf of the cell?
1.5V

In certain diseases, red blood cells are damaged and destroyed in massive numbers. What organ will
often enlarge under these circumstances and be central in the removal of the abnormal red blood
cells and their breakdown products?

ANSWER: SPLEEN
1.Which rock weathers most rapidly when exposed
to acid rain?
(a) quartzite (c) basalt
(b) granite (d) limestone

2.Most of the sediment that is compacted and later


forms shale bedrock is
(a) pebbles (c) sand
(b) silt (d) clay

3. A landslide is an example of
(a) river deposition (b) mass movement
(c) glacial scouring (d) chemical weathering

1.Which of the following is most important for climate because it transports


large amounts of heat and moisture from the ocean to land:
a. tides
b. monsoons
c. longshore drift
d. erosion
ANSWER: b. MONSOONS
2.Bioluminescence in marine organisms is important for all but which of the
following functions:
a. attracting prey
b. communicating with other organisms
c. illumination
d. buoyancy
ANSWER: d. BUOYANCY

3.In which two Earth regions is oxygen the second


most abundant element by volume?
(a) crust and hydrosphere
(b) hydrosphere and troposphere
(c) troposphere and core
(d) core and crust

1. Magmas that crystallize beneath the Earth’s surface form intrusive


bodies of igneous rock that are generally known as:
ANSWER: PLUTONS

2. What scientific principle states that younger rock layers are generally
deposited on top of older rock layers?

Ans. superposition
3.Energy is produced within a star’s core by the
process of

ans. nuclear fusion

Clincher

What radioactive isotope did Hershey and Chase use to label the capsid
protein of bacteriophage in the pivotal experiment supporting the theory that
genetic information was carried in the DNA?

ANSWER: SULFUR 35 (ACCEPT: S-35)

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