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Under a light microscope, tiny dots can be seen in the cytoplasm of living plant
and animal cells. These are likely to be:
A Chloroplasts
B Ribosomes
C Mitochondria
D Nuclei
5. What do you call the type of cell division exhibited by sex cells wherein
the chromosome number of the four daughter cell is reduces to half the
somatic number?
A Mitosis
B Meiosis
C Fission
D Budding
6. The force of attraction between the earth and the moon is called
A Gravity
B Inertia
C Relativity
D Equivalence
10. What do you call a liquid with high content of nitrogen, antibodies and
vitamins secreted from mammary glands just after giving birth, and
prior to the flow of proper milk?
A Milk
B Colostrum
C Nestogen
D Sweat
12. A scale of temperature that uses absolute zero, the lowest possible
temperature for its zero point is called
A Fahrenheit scale
B Kelvin scale
C Celsius scale
D Cepheid scale
16. When a doctor gives you an antibiotic when you are sick, he/she
always tells you to keep taking the antibiotic until it is all finished. The
reason he/she tells you this is because:
A It is wasteful not to finish all the antibiotic.
B Viruses require high doses of antibiotics to kill them.
C Allowing the more antibiotic-tolerant bacteria to survive may
encourage a population of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to evolve.
D A long period of antibiotic use is required to prevent secondary
virus infection.
18. What is the important animal hormone responsible for the control of
glucose levels in the blood?
A Thyroxine
B Cortisol
C Prostaglandin
D Insulin
21. Which lustrous, white metal conducts heat and electricity most easily
and is highly valued for ornamental and industrial use?
A Cadmium
B Tin
C Bismuth
D Silver
22. What term to the part of the nitrogen cycle where nitrogen compounds
are formed by certain bacteria from the free nitrogen in the air?
A Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen
B Denitrification
C Nitrate leaching from soil
D Release of NH4 by decomposition
26. Oxygen laden blood pumped by the heart is supplied to different parts
of the body through the channels called
A Artery
B Ventricles
C Aorta
D Veins
30. What do you call the phylum of marine and freshwater invertebrates
which live permanently attached to rocks and other surfaces? Its body
is hollow and consists of an aggregation of millions of single-celled
organisms.
A Mollusca
B Echinodermata
C Porifera
D Nematoda
36. The symmetrical structure of the CH4 molecule is due to the fact that
the four single bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms are directed
toward the corners of a
A Triangle
B Tetrahedron
C Square
D Rectangle
38. Which of the following statements about food chains and energy flow
through ecosystems is FALSE?
A A single organism can feed at several trophic levels.
B Detritivores feed at all trophic levels except the producer level.
C The lower the trophic level at which an organism feeds, the
more energy available.
D Food webs include two or more food chains.
41. The reaction 2H2O(l) --> 2H2O(g) + O2(g) is forced to occur by use of
an externally applied electric current. This procedure is called
A Neutralization
B Esterification
C Electrolysis
D Hydrolysis
43. What is the pH of the solution formed when 1M of NaOH is mixed with
an equal volume of HCl?
A >7
B0
C7
D Cannot be determined
44. Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. Which cross would produce
a blue-eyed child?
BB x bb
Bb x Bb
BB x Bb
BB X BB
A BB x bb
B Bb x Bb
C BB X BB
D BB x Bb
46. The brightest star in the sky other than our sun is
A Polaris
B Betelgeuse
C Sirius
D Orion
48. Chemical elements that are usually present in only very small amounts
are called
A Radio elements
B Trace elements
C Scarce elements
D Radioactive elements
54. The more active the cell/tissue such as muscle, the greater the number
of__________
A Chromosomes
B Mitochondria
C Nuclei
D Lysosomes
56. The totality of pattern of relationship between living organisms and their
environment is the basic concern of
A Physiology
B Botany
C Biology
D Ecology
59. What do you call the reactions in which the hydrogen ion of an acid and
the hydroxide ion of a base unite to form water?
A Hydrolysis
B Decomposition
C Displacement
D Neutralization
1. It is the totality of an individual's physical, intellectual, emotional and social
characteristics
A Adaptation
B Personality
C Individuality
D Heredity
2. Under a light microscope, tiny dots can be seen in the cytoplasm of living plant
and animal cells. These are likely to be:
A Chloroplasts
B Ribosomes
C Mitochondria
D Nuclei
6. What do you call the type of cell division exhibited by sex cells wherein
the chromosome number of the four daughter cell is reduces to half the
somatic number?
A Mitosis
B Meiosis
C Fission
D Budding
7. The force of attraction between the earth and the moon is called
A Gravity
B Inertia
C Relativity
D Equivalence
8. When a scientist uses the process of reasoning, it means that he
A Makes a lucky guess
B Does not need to make observations
C Makes inferences on the basis of observations
D Does not need to make a hypothesis
10. The lowest principal quantum number that an electron can have is
A0
B1
C2
D3
11. What do you call a liquid with high content of nitrogen, antibodies and
vitamins secreted from mammary glands just after giving birth, and
prior to the flow of proper milk?
A Milk
B Colostrum
C Nestogen
D Sweat
13. A scale of temperature that uses absolute zero, the lowest possible
temperature for its zero point is called
A Fahrenheit scale
B Kelvin scale
C Celsius scale
D Cepheid scale
17. When a doctor gives you an antibiotic when you are sick, he/she
always tells you to keep taking the antibiotic until it is all finished. The
reason he/she tells you this is because:
A It is wasteful not to finish all the antibiotic.
B Viruses require high doses of antibiotics to kill them.
C Allowing the more antibiotic-tolerant bacteria to survive may
encourage a population of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to evolve.
D A long period of antibiotic use is required to prevent secondary
virus infection.
19. What is the important animal hormone responsible for the control of
glucose levels in the blood?
A Thyroxine
B Cortisol
C Prostaglandin
D Insulin
22. Which lustrous, white metal conducts heat and electricity most easily
and is highly valued for ornamental and industrial use?
A Cadmium
B Tin
C Bismuth
D Silver
23. What term to the part of the nitrogen cycle where nitrogen compounds
are formed by certain bacteria from the free nitrogen in the air?
A Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen
B Denitrification
C Nitrate leaching from soil
D Release of NH4 by decomposition
27. Oxygen laden blood pumped by the heart is supplied to different parts
of the body through the channels called
A Artery
B Ventricles
C Aorta
D Veins
37. The symmetrical structure of the CH4 molecule is due to the fact that
the four single bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms are directed
toward the corners of a
A Triangle
B Tetrahedron
C Square
D Rectangle
38. An organism has the genotype AaBbCCDd. How many possible
combinations of alleles do the gametes of this organism produce?
A2
B4
C6
D8
39. Which of the following statements about food chains and energy flow
through ecosystems is FALSE?
A A single organism can feed at several trophic levels.
B Detritivores feed at all trophic levels except the producer level.
C The lower the trophic level at which an organism feeds, the
more energy available.
D Food webs include two or more food chains.
42. The reaction 2H2O(l) --> 2H2O(g) + O2(g) is forced to occur by use of
an externally applied electric current. This procedure is called
A Neutralization
B Esterification
C Electrolysis
D Hydrolysis
44. What is the pH of the solution formed when 1M of NaOH is mixed with
an equal volume of HCl?
A >7
B0
C7
D Cannot be determined
45. Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. Which cross would produce
a blue-eyed child?
BB x bb
Bb x Bb
BB x Bb
BB X BB
A BB x bb
B Bb x Bb
C BB X BB
D BB x Bb
47. The brightest star in the sky other than our sun is
A Polaris
B Betelgeuse
C Sirius
D Orion
49. Chemical elements that are usually present in only very small amounts
are called
A Radio elements
B Trace elements
C Scarce elements
D Radioactive elements
55. The more active the cell/tissue such as muscle, the greater the number
of__________
A Chromosomes
B Mitochondria
C Nuclei
D Lysosomes
57. The totality of pattern of relationship between living organisms and their
environment is the basic concern of
A Physiology
B Botany
C Biology
D Ecology