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SCIENCE

1. Which of the following is TRUE about vectors?


a. Vectors are idealized abstract quantities with no precise counterparts in the physical world.
b. Vectors are directed physical quantities which are not measurable.
c. Vectors like scalars are physical quantities with no physical meaning.
d. Vectors like scalars are physical quantities with physical counterparts in the real physical world.

2. A student walks 5.0 m due east and then 12.0 m due north. The magnitude of the student’s resultant
displacement R is?
a. 5N b. √169 𝑚 c. √119 𝑚 d. 20 m

3. In a system of two interacting bodies, how many interaction forces are involved?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

4. Which of the following four basic force of nature accounts for the falling rocket?
a. Electromagnetic force c. weak nuclear force
b. Gravitational force d. Strong nuclear force

5. As an Airplane climbs, its


a. Mass increases c. weight increases
b. Mass decreases d. weight decreases

6. Chemistry is primarily concerned with the composition and changes of?


a. Nature b. matter c. man d. earth

7. A scientific theory is?


a. A hypothesis not yet subjected to experiment test c. an imagination
b. An idea that correctly predicts the results d. a guess

8. Which the following in NOT a compound?


a. Acetic acid b. alcohol c. magnesium d. zinc oxide

9. The warming of the earth’s surface due to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide
a. “greenhouse effect” c. atmospheric pressure
b. Ozone d. El Nino phenomena

10. Describe the force of gravity on an object


a. Mass b. weight c. capacity d. pressure

11. When gaseous substances are compressed, the result is a decrease in the______.
a. Size of the particle c. pressure exerted by the particles
b. Temperature d. distance between the particles

12. What property shows that water is a compound and not a solution
a. It is colorless c. it is tasteless
b. It cannot be filtered d. it boils at a definite temperature

13. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


a. Molarity b. molarity c. Normality d. acidity

14. What is the most abundant gas in earth’s atmosphere?


a. Hydrogen b. nitrogen c. oxygen d. carbon

15. What is the outermost layer of the atmosphere called?


a. Thermosphere b. stratosphere c. exosphere d. mesosphere

16. Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere ________


a. At a specific time c. at a specific time and place
b. Over a long period of time d. over a short period of time
17. Earthquake occurs when rocks ______
a. Break b. compress c. stretch d. bend

18. A ____________ is used to measure seismic waves


a. Barometer b. seismograph c. seismogram d. seismologist

19. Magna originates in which layer of Earth?


a. Mantle b. Crust c. core d. inner core

20. Fossils are most common in which rocks types?


a. Sedimentary b. Igneous c. metamorphic d. all of the above

21. What occurs at the end of geologic era?


a. Extinction c. comet hitting earth
b. Mountain building event d. a flood

22. Which of the is a nonmetal that remains liquid at room temperature?


a. Phosphorus b. chlorine c. bromine d. helium

23. Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring chelate compound in which central mental is.
a. Copper b. magnesium c. iron d. calcium

24. Which of the following match the definition: the pressure (P) is inversely proportional to the volume (V) of a gas.
a. Archimedes’ principle c. Charles law
b. Boyle’s law d. Anderson’s principle

25. Which of the following is not considered a primary color of light?


a. Green b. blue c. red d. yellow

26. Organism interact with their environment, exchanging matter and energy. Plant chloroplast convert the energy
sunlight?
a. The energy of motion c. carbon dioxide and water
b. The potential energy of chemical bonds d. oxygen

27. Which of the following categories of organism sis least likely to revised?
a. Kingdom b. class c. order d. species

28. How does heat travels in liquid to gas?


a. Convection b. conduction c. radiation d. evaporation

29. Vinegar is also known as:


a. Acetic acid b. acetone acid c. sulfuric acid d. ascorbic acid

30. Outer shells of the electrons are known as ________ electrons.


a. Hybrid b. valence c. vector d. transitional

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