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1. What kind of stitch would be most commonly used for a hem?

Overcast stitch
Running stitch
Blind stitch
Whipstitch
2. On a sewing machine, what do you call the part which holds the
fabric in place?
Surface plate
Fabric gauge
Presser foot
Tension control
3. If someone uses your good, sharp sewing scissors to cut
something other than fabric, what can you cut to give them back
at least a little of their edge?
Sandpaper
A thick fabric such as corduroy
A thin fabric such as silk
Cotton batting
4. Tulle and toile are different terms for the same fabric.
True
False
5. One way to finish a seam and keep the fabric from raveling is
to trim them with what special type of shears?
Gingher
Pinking
Wiss
Fiskars
6. Will a bias-cut pattern require more fabric than one cut on the
grain of the fabric?

Yes
No
7. A tailored garment will usually require this sewing technique to
fit correctly on the more curved portions of the body.
Notches
Sizing
Darts
Bar tacks
8. This type of stitch is useful before your final stitching for
holding together pieces that are difficult to pin. It is also used for
gathering.
Answer: (One Word)
BASTE
9. What is the most common way to put together your fabric
pieces when sewing seams?
Right sides together
One right side to one wrong side
Wrong sides together
It doesn't really matter
10. When you make a mistake in sewing, what essential tool
might you need?
Sewing gauge
Pincushion
Seam ripper
Serger
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the nucleus of an atom consists of
protons and neutrons

the force that holds the nucleus together is the

strong force

x-rays are similar to


gamma rays

electrical forces within an atomic nucleus tend to


push it apart

generally speaking, the larger a nucleus is, the more it is


unstable

which of the following is Not emitted in radioactive decay


alpha particles, electrons, high-energy electromagnetic radiation,
beta rays

when alpha and beta rays pass through a magnetic field, their
paths change
in opposite directions

an alpha particle consists of


two protons and two neutrons

the type of radiation that will penetrate farthest into a material is


a gamma ray

the reason alpha rays are easy to stop is that they


are relatively big, are doubly charged, slow down easily

which radiation has no electric charge associated with it


gamma rays

two common products of unbound neutron decay are


a proton and an electron

which experiences the least electrical force in an electric field


a gamma ray

which experiences the greatest electrical force in an electric field


an alpha particle


an atom is called an ion if there
is an even number of protons and electrons

the atomic number of an atom or ion refers to the number of


protons

the atomic mass number of an atom refers to the number of


nucleons

deuterium
is an isotope of hydrogen, is stable, consists of one proton and
one neutron, can become part of a molecule called heavy water

large nuclei like uranium are radioactive because


there are too many isolated neutrons

the time needed for half of a radioactive sample to decay is called


its
half-life

the half-life of a certain isotope is 1 day. at the end of 2 days how


much of the isotope remains
one quarter

the half-life of most radioactive isotpes is about


half lives range from very short to very long

artificially induced radioactive elements generally have relatively


short half lives

carbon-14, an isotpe of carbon, is formed mostly in


the earth's atmosphere

carbon-14 is radioactive and decays into


nitrogern- 14

the reason carbon dating works is that


after a plant or animal dies, it stops taking in fresh carbon-14


the radioactive tracers can be used to help
farmers use the proper amount of fertilizer, doctors trace food as
it moves through the body, engineers how parts of a car
withstand age, and public utility workers trace leaks in buried
pipes

carbon-14 is produced in the atmosphere primarily by


cosmic ray bombardment

carbon dating requires that the object being tested contain


organic material

most radiation in the air comes from


cosmic ray and earth minerals

a sample of radioactive materials is


somewhat warmer than its surroundings

when a nucleus emits a beta particle, its atomic number


changes but its mass number remains constant

when uranium (92 protons) ejects an alpha particle, the nucleus


left behind has
90 protons

when thorium (90 protons) ejects a beta particle, the resulting


nucleus has
none of the above

all elements beyond uranium in the periodic table


have no isotopes

when a nucleus emits a positron, its atomic number


decreases by 1

an element will decay to another element with higher atomic


number in the periodic table if it emits
a beta particle


in order for an atom to decay to an element that is one greater in
atomic number, it can emit
1 alpha particle and 3 beta particles, 1 positron and 2 beta
particles, 1 beta particle

an element emits 1 alpha particle and 3 beta particles. its atomic


number
increases by 1

you should limit the amount of extra radiation to which you are
exposed, because
radiation is harmful to the body, the body can only handle certain
amount of radiation in one lifetime, radiation disrupts the body's
intricately structured cell system

an experimenter finds that 50% of a sample of uranium-238 has


decayed. since uranium-238 has a half-life of 4.5 billion years, the
sample's age is about
4.5 billion years

a sample of a certain radioactive material has a half-life of 1 year.


how much of this radioactive material will be left at the end of 3
years
one eighth

the half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years. suppose a basket was


found that contains one half as much carbon-14 as a new basket
of the same material. what is the approximate age of the basket
5730 years

the half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years. if a 1 gram sample of old


carbon is 1\8 as radioactive as 1 gram of a current sample, then
the age of the old sample is
17190 years

a certain radioactive isotope placed near a geiger counter


registers 160 counts per second. eight hours later, the counter
registers 10 counts per second. what is the half-life of the isotope

8 hours

a certain radioactive isotope placed near a geiger counter


registers 120 counts per minute. if the half-life of the isotope is 1
day, what will the count rate ve at the end of 4 days
7.5 counts/min

the nucleus of an atom consists of small particles called nucleons


true

the mas of an atom is distributed equally among the protons,


neutrons, and electrons
false

nucleons are bound to each other by an attractive force called the


nucleon force
false

neutrons are stable particles and can last for millions of years by
themselves without spontaneously decaying
false

alpha rays are charged positively


true

it is impossible for a hydrogen atom to emit an alpha particle


true

of the three major kinds of radioactivity, gamma rays can


penetrate the farthest into a material
true

an ionized atom has the same number of protons a electrons


false

all elements except hydrogen have isotopes


false

the atomic number of an element is the same as the number of


protons in the nucleus of an atom of that elelment
true

all isotopes are radioactive


false

the half-life of an isotope is the time needed for half its mass to
change to energy
false

the changing of one element into another is called transmutation


true

uranium is the heaviest naturally occurring element normally


found in the earth's crust
true

archeologist use a technique called carbon dating to establish


dates of bones and wooden artifacts
true

everyday plants take in some radioactive carbon-14 through


carbon dioxide
true

uranium dating is another way to date materials, but it is limited


to rocks that have been formed only recently in the history of the
earth
false

two round-trip flights between New York and San Francisco


normally expose you to as much radiation as a single chest X-ray
true

1. The p0wer to make, alter, and repeal laws.


a.executive p0wer

b.judicial p0wer
c.veto p0wer
d.legislative p0wer
2. The p0wer to administer laws, which means carrying them into
practical operati0n is called _____.
a.legislative p0wer
b.judicial p0wer
c.executive p0wer
d.veto p0wer
3. The p0wer of the president to keep a bill fr0m bec0ming a law.
a. martial law
b.veto p0wer
c. presidential p0wer
d.reprieve p0wer
4. The p0wer vested in the supreme c0urt and other c0urts
established by law.
a.judicial p0wer
b.executive p0wer
c.presidential p0wer
d. legislative p0wer
5. The p0wer of the state to c0mmand and enf0rce obedience on
the citizenry.
a.jurisprudence
b.necessity or f0rce
c.c0nstituti0n
d.sovereignty
Which education levels provide for free and compulsory education
as stipulated in Article lV, Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution?
a. Elementary level
b. Secondary level
c. Elementary and Secondary level
d. Tertiary level

Who has the authority to interpret the constitution?


A. Private individual
B. Courts
C. Legislative and Executive department of the
government
D . All of the given options
Who discovered penicilin?
a. A. Jenner
b. A. Fleming
c. R. Rock
d. L. Pasteur
The change from gaseous phase to liquid is...
a. Evaporation
b. Condensation
c. Melting
d. Sublimation
e. Distillation
Which nerve controls and receives messages from the eye?
a. Optic Nerve
b. Vocal Nerve
c. Lower Nerve
d. Tooth Nerve
The male mosquitoes feed on plant juices while the female
mosquitoes feed on:
a. plant nectar
b. blood
c. water
d. sap of trees
1. Promised to make this country great again. Ruled for about
twenty years
a. Diosdado Macapagal
c. Ramon Magsaysay

b. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Carlos Garcia
2. The form of government established by Aguinaldo was change
from dictatorial to:
a. Democratic
c. Republic
b. Sociologist
d. Revolutionary
The first batch of high school student to go through K to 12 will
graduate in what year?
a. March 2018
b. March 2019
c. March 2017
d. March 2016
He was referred as the ''Great Plebian.''
A.Apolinario Mabini
B.Jose Rizal
C.Andres Bonifacio
D.Emilio Aguinaldo
1. Teachers always remind us that time is gold. This means
a. Time can be bought
b. Time can be measured
c. Time is precious
d. Time lost can never be retrieved
2. He is known as a political butterfly, the congressman
remarked. This means the fellow is a
a. Displayed follower
c. Party loyalist
b. Political opportunist
d. Disgraced leader
3. A tourist chose his plane for Davao. He chose PAL which ad
says Philippine Flag Carrier. When asked why he chose PAL his
remark was

a. Im sorry, Im scared to take PAL


b. Oh, I believe other planes dont carry the
Philippine symbol.
c. I doubt if PAL arrives on time.
d. All right, PAL can be trusted.
4. Before sleeping time, children are discouraged to watch_____
shows that cause nightmares.
a. Special b. Spectral c. Spectacular d. Spiteful
5. One leader at the end of the tail remembered Tennysons
Ulysses To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. This means
leadership is
a. Characterized by sustained efforts and courage
b. Seen recess and travel often winning elections
c. Characterized by accomplishments, sustained and further
researched
d. What accomplishment one has achieved
Wastes from the kitchen are considered useful if properly
separated. How are there classified?
A non-degradable
c. Metallic recesses
B. Biodegradable
d. Degradable
Rivers in Metro Manila is identified causes of heavy flood.
Authorities this to
A. Waste burning in home yards
B. Waste dumping on river banks
C. Waste classification
D. Waste incineration
5. Mr. Villena is a newly appointed teacher. The principal advised
him to avoid any conduct which discredit the teaching profession?
a. Writing anonymous letters
b. Revealing confidential information to authorities
concerned

c. Assigning underserved grades


d. Joining social drinking and gambling session
5 This emerging social values in education stresses that man exist
through the other and for others for he becomes actuated through
relations
a. Existential Dialogue
c. Socialization
b. Personalization
d. Vigilance
The role of the teacher is facilitator, catalyst, monitor or
evaluator. This refers to _______
a. LEARNING TO KNOW
b. LEARNING TO DO
c. LEARNING TO BE
d. LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER
1 From whom did we learn the love for lavish fiestas or
celebrations?
A. The Americans C. The Japanese
B. The Spaniards D. The Malays
2 The Taoist way to harmony in society is inaction. The following
illustrate Lao-Tzus inaction EXCEPT ____.
A. let people be themselves C. do not interfere in the life of others
B. subdues and conquer nature D. do nothing to disturb the
course of nature
3 Cockfighting as a Filipino sport is an influence of the ____.
A. Japanese C. British
B. Spaniards D. Chinese
4 To attain peace and harmony in society, what is Confucius'
advice?
A. "Love your enemies
B. "Do nothing and you accomplish everything."

C. "Do not do to others what you do not tike-others do to


you."'
D. "Know thyself."

1.Sa Noche Buena, kami ay maghahanda ng _______ at keso de


bola.
a. hamn
b. hmon
c. homn
d. hman
2. Hinipan ng pulis ang kanyang ________ .
a. pto
b. pit
c. ptu-pito
d. pto-pito
3. Pag laki ko , gusto kong maging _________ ng Pilipinas.
a. pang-ulo
b. pangulo
c. panggulo
d. pa-ngulo

15. The process by which an individual acquires the social and


cultural heritage o the society where he belongs.
a. Socialization c. Integration
b. Internalization d. Acquisition
16. Philosophy of educations main function.
a. Aid the leaner to build his own personal philosophy
b. Definition o goals and setting of directions from which
education

c. Educations carries on a lifetime cycle


d. Provision of academic background prerequisite to learning
19. A teacher who advocates the pragmatic philosophy of
education believes that experience should follow learning, thus,
she has to?
a. require her student mastery of the lessons
b. encourage her students to memorize facts
c. equip her students with basic skills and abilities
d. provide her student with opportunities to apply their
skills and abilities
20. How are institutions of learning encouraged to set higher
standards over and above the minimum requirement for state
recognition?
a. Scholastic achievement
b. Faculty development
c. Academic freedom
d. Voluntary accreditation

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