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QUIZ 1

This animal's life cycle has four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
Select one:
a. Butterfly
b. Dragonflies
c. Cockroach
d. Grasshopper

Hatchling is the phase before the embryo develops.


Select one:
True
False

Some organisms have no regular pattern of growth.


Select one:
True
False

It is the stage of the life cycle of humans between two to ten years of age.
Select one:
a. Puberty
b. Childhood
c. Adolescence
d. Youthfulness

The sperm cell links with the ovum and is a process called __________.
Select one:
a. Homeostasis
b. Embryo
c. Fertilization
d. Metabolism

Structural adaptation is the physical features in an organism that results from an evolutionary process.
Select one:
True
False

Symbiosis is any of the living arrangements between members of two different species.
Select one:
True
False

It is the process where the human male sperm cell connects with the female's ovum.
Select one:
a. Meiosis
b. Fertilization
c. Gestation period
d. Morphogenesis

Man-made contaminations triggered by humans cannot distress ALL levels of biodiversity.


Select one:
True
False

It is the period between childhood and adulthood and characterized by physical and emotional growth.
Select one:
a. Adulthood
b. Infanthood
c. Puberty
d. Adolescence

It is also known as bunds and is constructed in areas affected by gully erosion.


Select one:
a. Windbreaks
b. Afforestation
c. Terracing
d. Obstructions

Albumen is surrounding the yolk as it passes through the oviduct


Select one:
True
False
During fertilization process, the fetus develops inside the uterus.
Select one:
True
False

Air pollutants are always NOT visible.


Select one:
True
False

What is the third stage of the life cycle of a butterfly?


Select one:
a. Chrysalis
b. Larva
c. Adult Butterfly
d. Egg

What is the third stage of the life cycle of a butterfly?


Select one:
a. Chrysalis
b. Larva
c. Adult Butterfly
d. Egg

Absorption is used for regulating air pollutants that are in the form of carbon-based gases or vapors.
Select one:
True
False

It is a chemical process that occurs within a living organism to maintain the living state of cells and organisms and is
the sum of all chemical reactions within a cell.
Select one:
a. Metabolism
b. Homeostasis
c. Adaptation
d. Cytoplasmic Mass
It is a microscopic plant that makes food by photosynthesis
Select one:
a. Mangrove Sea Grass
b. Algae
c. Phytoplankton
d. Zooplankton

A relationship between two organisms in which one benefits from the other, and one is unaffected.
Select one:
a. Mutualism
b. Interdependence of Species
c. Commensalism
d. Parasitism

QUIZ 2
It is the part of a flower that produces pollen.
Select one:
a. Ovule
b. Stamen
c. Sepal
d. Ovum

These plants have two cotyledons.


Select one:
a. Monocots
b. Dicots
c. Coconuts
d. Angiosperms

Algae is NOT a food for fish and other aquatic animals.


Select one:
True
False

All the non-flowering plants do not produce seeds.


Select one:
True
False

Some trees that lives in temperate forests are NOT deciduous.


Select one:
True
False

Sexual reproduction includes chromosomes and the genes of the plants evolved precisely for the development of
new plants.
Select one:
True
False

Deserts seldom receive rainfall in a year.


Select one:
True
False

This organ system of a plant constantly provides the stems and leaves with water and dissolved minerals.
Select one:
a. Root System
b. Shoot System
c. Organs System
d. Tracheophytes

The _________ are a group of plants which produce seeds that are not contained within an ovary or fruit.
Select one:
a. Gymnosperms
b. Cones
c. Bryophytes
d. Spores

This system of vascular plants has two types: vegetative or and the reproductive parts.
Select one:
a. Root System
b. Internodes
c. Organ System
d. Shoot System

In sexual reproduction, the formation of a diploid zygote is through the unification of two haploid male and female
gametes.
Select one:
True
False

In the sexual propagation of flowers, it starts with ___________.


Select one:
a. Pollination
b. Seed Production
c. Flowering
d. Fertilization

The pistil where ovules are located will develop seeds in producing fruit.
Select one:
True
False

The types of forests vary because of this type of condition in where they grow.
Select one:
a. Humidity
b. Oxygen Availability
c. Carbon Dioxide
d. Climate

These are trees that overshadow the topmost layer of the temperate forest.
Select one:
a. Conifers
b. Cones
c. Begonias
d. Canopy
Epiphytes are plants that grow on the ground in forests.
Select one:
True
False

Pollens should be received in the ovary for reproduction.


Select one:
True
False

These types of tissues in plants work together to complete a single function, and form organs that act jointly to form
this system.
Select one:
a. Organs System
b. Reproductive System
c. Root System
d. Shoot System

It is the female part of the flower and holds the carpel and stigma.
Select one:
a. Ovule
b. Filament
c. Receptacle
d. Pistil

In this process, plants transmit water from the soil to the atmosphere.
Select one:
a. Cellular Respiration
b. Vegetative
c. Transpiration
d. Bryophytes

QUIZ 3
The most important in the animal kingdom classification is the species that contains a single type of an animal that
can interbreed.
Select one:
True
False

Mammals have a streamline shape for them to be able to move freely.


Select one:
True
False

They are cold-blooded animals that start their lives in the water and have gills like fish but will start to form lungs to
breathe and be able to live in land.
Select one:
a. Reptiles
b. Mammals
c. Fish
d. Amphibians

Adaptation also refers to a special characteristic that enables the animals to cope and survive in its natural habitats.
Select one:
True
False

Bluffing is the separation of a fragment in the body to form another new organism.
Select one:
True
False

This is a method of reproduction wherein an animal has both the male and female reproductive parts.
Select one:
a. Oviparity
b. Parthenogenesis
c. Fission
d. Hermaphroditism

This is one feature of animals for basis in classification.


Select one:
a. Notochord
b. Arrangement of Nucleus
c. Phyla
d. Eukaryotes

This is also referred as the underwater structures that are built from calcium carbonate.
Select one:
a. Swamps
b. Hydrothermal Vents
c. Deep Ocean
d. Coral Reefs

This is also referred as the underwater structures that are built from calcium carbonate.
Select one:
a. Swamps
b. Hydrothermal Vents
c. Deep Ocean
d. Coral Reefs

This systematic process occurs within the female's body by fertilizing the egg through the sperm cell.
Select one:
a. Internal Fertilization
b. External Fertilization
c. Amplexus
d. Fertilization

Phylum Chordata involves all animals without a nerve chord.


Select one:
True
False

It is the highest primary division of the classification system of animals.


Select one:
a. Kingdom
b. Class
c. Order
d. Family
Reptiles are warm-blooded animals.
Select one:
True
False

Phylum Mollusca or Mollusks have an outer layer called mantle and live inside shells.
Select one:
True
False

A fish nourishes its young by its mammary glands.


Select one:
True
False

It is a method of reproduction wherein this process involves the cloning of organism in which a part of an organism
separated to grow into another organism.
Select one:
a. Parthenogenesis
b. Binary Fission
c. Budding
d. Fragmentation

It refers to the adaptation of animals in which they work together with other animals which results in a good
teamwork and coping up with the environment.
Select one:
a. Camouflage
b. Behavioral Adaptations
c. Interdependence
d. Symbiosis

This area is created from a volcanic activity that develops from under the seabed.
Select one:
a. Coral Reefs
b. Hydrothermal Vents
c. Marine Habitats
d. Islands
This structure of fish is important for them to swim fast and reduce resistance of water.
Select one:
a. Tape Shape
b. Cylindrical Shape
c. Fusiform Shape
d. Streamlined Shape

One advantage of external fertilization is the spawning of eggs which allows the eggs to dry.
Select one:
True
False

It is the social activity of fish to decrease the chance of being eaten by their predators.
Select one:
a. Bluffing
b. Migration
c. Shoaling
d. Camouflage

LONG 1
This is a type of adaptation in animals where they go unnoticed by their predators.
Select one:
a. Locomotion
b. Behavioral Pattern
c. Hibernation
d. Camouflage

It is a method of reproduction of invertebrates in which a new organism grows from an outgrowth of a part of a cell
body.
Select one:
a. Fission
b. Parthenogenesis
c. Budding
d. Fragmentation
It is the embryo of a plant.
Select one:
a. Pollen
b. Fruit
c. Ovules
d. Seed

It is any type of living arrangements and interactions of two different biological organisms.
Select one:
a. Biogeochemical Cycles
b. Adaptations of plants to the different types of environment
c. Symbiosis
d. Commensalism

Pistil is a male part of a flower.


Select one:
True
False

Rivers, lakes, and streams are included in this habitat.


Select one:
a. Saltwater Habitats
b. Grasslands
c. Euphotic Zone
d. Freshwater Habitats

The ovary of a flower is where the pollens are received.


Select one:
True
False

It is a cluster of species that reproduce and live in the same area.


Select one:
a. Community
b. Population
c. Biodiversity
d. Ecosystem

Metabolism is a process to maintain the living state of cells. It is also the sum of the chemical reactions within a cell.
Select one:
True
False

Fragmentation is the breaking of the body into two parts with subsequent regeneration.
Select one:
True
False

This occurs when an organism splits into two separate organisms.


Select one:
a. Parthenogenesis
b. Fragmentation
c. Budding
d. Fission

Plants recycle substances that will make nitrogen available to other plants and will pass it on to the consumers.
Select one:
True
False

This is a system and levels of ecological context.


Select one:
a. Biological Complexity
b. Community
c. Biome
d. Biogeochemical Cycles

Epiphytes get water from the ground.


Select one:
True
False
The stem helps in transporting products of photosynthesis to the rest of the plant.
Select one:
True
False

It happens when water goes over a land surface and removes the topmost thin layer of soil
Select one:
a. Sheet Erosion
b. Grazing
c. Wind Erosion
d. Gully Erosion

They are plants that grows on the surface of another plant and gets moisture from the air, rain, and water.
Select one:
a. Xerophytes
b. Tracheophytes
c. Bryophytes
d. Epiphytes

It is a type of non-flowering plants that have seeds that are open to the air without covering.
Select one:
a. Gymnosperms
b. Spores
c. Conifers
d. Pollens

These are organisms that have a backbone or spinal column.


Select one:
a. Vertebrates
b. Invertebrates
c. Echinoderm
d. Arthropods

These are the dominant plants that grow in boreal forests.


Select one:
a. Coniferous Evergreen Trees
b. Candelabra Trees
c. Cactus
d. Epiphytes

These are types of plants that have no exact roots, stems, and leaves.
Select one:
a. Bryophytes
b. Angiosperms
c. Tracheophytes
d. Gymnosperms

The lowermost layer of a temperate forest is also called understory layer.


Select one:
True
False

It is the basic unit of all living organisms.


Select one:
a. Cell
b. Metabolism
c. Genes
d. Homeostasis

This process involves a formation of a diploid zygote by uniting two haploid male and female gametes in plant
reproduction.
Select one:
a. Meiosis
b. Pollination
c. Fertilization
d. Mitosis

It is a technique in farming where the layer of soil is conserved on the mountain slopes.
Select one:
a. Terracing
b. Obstructions
c. Windbreaks
d. Plowing and Tilling

Rainforests are also called savannas and are warm all year round.
Select one:
True
False

It is a characteristic that living organisms should be able to have to survive, reproduce, and respond in a changing
environment.
Select one:
a. Reproduction
b. Evolution
c. Adaptation
d. Growth

It is a process where an organism produces an identical genetic copy of the parent animal.
Select one:
a. Asexual Reproduction
b. Fertilization
c. Sexual Reproduction
d. Meiosis

The leaves of a monocot plant have similar venation.


Select one:
True
False

It is a method where a toxic waste material that contains aerosols undergoes this process where aerosol particles
get precipitated on electrodes.
Select one:
a. Electrostatic Precipitators
b. Fabric Filters
c. Obstructions
d. Adsorption
QUIZ 4
Saliva Glands are liquid substances that emulsify food.
Select one:
True
False

___________ helps a person in the sense of feeling pain, pressure and temperature.
Select one:
a. Nerve Endings
b. Oil Glands
c. Sebum
d. Hair Follicles

A person needs two kidneys in order to survive.


Select one:
True
False

The ribcage secures the heart and the lungs.


Select one:
True
False

This organ's function is to supply oxygenated blood throughout the body.


Select one:
a. Lungs
b. Brain
c. Cilia
d. Heart

It is made up of various body parts that execute different functions.


Select one:
a. Tissues
b. Homeostasis
c. Human Body
d. Organs
The cerebrum contains the grey and white matter.
Select one:
True
False

Bones are formed through cellular processes in which muscles fibers are joined together that develop bones.
Select one:
True
False

The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the blood vessels and provides the body with oxygen
and nutrients.
Select one:
True
False

This is the process in which the body controls its internal environment.
Select one:
a. Musculoskeletal System
b. Human Anatomy
c. Homeostasis
d. Brain Stem

The process of digestion begins with the esophagus.


Select one:
True
False

It is a part of the internal reproductive system in females that extends from the vaginal opening to the uterus.
Select one:
a. Mons Pubis
b. Vagina
c. Uterus
d. Muscle Wall

Fibula is a kind of a leg bone.


Select one:
True
False
Check

The stomach serves as a liquid mixture to digest food materials.


Select one:
True
False

It is a small, sensitive organ which is part of the female genitals located at the anterior end of the vulva.
Select one:
a. Labia
b. Clitoris
c. Hymen
d. Vulva

The kidneys are located below the ribs on either side of the spine.
Select one:
True
False

The lungs are surrounded by a thin tissue, alveoli.


Select one:
True
False

The left ventricle receives blood from the right atrium.


Select one:
True
False

It is a disease that distresses the oil glands of the skin.


Select one:
a. Atopic Dermatitis
b. Muscular Dystrophy
c. Eczema
d. Acne

The liver detoxifies toxins and metabolizes drugs.


Select one:
True
False

Tissues are groups of dissimilar cells.


Select one:
True
False

It is made up of tough, elastic tissues which contracts and bends a joint as well as straightens the flexor.
Select one:
a. Extensor
b. Muscle
c. Tissues
d. Joints

Cardiac muscles are controlled intentionally.


Select one:
True
False

This organ is the most essential organ in the circulatory system.


Select one:
a. Ventricles
b. Heart
c. Blood Vessels
d. Lungs

Medulla is within the brain stem.


Select one:
True
False
Check

Organs are groups of similar tissues that work together to perform a distinct job in the body.
Select one:
True
False

It is the transport system of the body that carries nutrients, oxygen and water throughout the body.
Select one:
a. Nervous System
b. Circulatory System
c. Respiratory System
d. Muscular System

The white matter consists of the pia mater, dura mater, and arachnoid membrane.
Select one:
True
False

The main function of this body system is to distribute blood, nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide throughout the whole
body.
Select one:
a. Integumentary System
b. Circulatory System
c. Nervous System
d. Respiratory System

This muscle is the only voluntary muscle in the body.


Select one:
a. Skeletal Muscles
b. Cardiac Muscles
c. Smooth Muscles
d. Visceral Muscles
The chemical substance which comes from the breakdown of proteins is called urea.
Select one:
True
False

It is where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.


Select one:
a. Capillaries
b. Alveolar Walls
c. Bronchus
d. Alveoli

It is an involuntary response to stimulus when a person feels pain.


Select one:
a. Reflux
b. Nerves
c. Axons
d. Reflex

The conscious part of the brain still operates when the person is awake and stops when sleeping.
Select one:
True
False

It is the primary part of the respiratory system.


Select one:
a. Alveoli
b. Lungs
c. Oxygenated Blood
d. Trachea

Peristalsis is the process wherein the food is churned by the teeth.


Select one:
True
False
The ileum is the main part of the small intestine.
Select one:
True
False

Thyroid gland secretes a hormone that commands the metabolism in the body.
Select one:
True
False

The "lub" sound of the heart happens when the _____ contracts.
Select one:
a. Blood Vessel
b. Heart Muscles
c. Ventricles
d. Atria

The visual receptive area is found in the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex.
Select one:
True
False

Solids, liquids, and gases are composed of _______.


Select one:
a. Crystalline
b. Bonded Ions
c. Plasma
d. Particles

Solute particles diffuse slowly.


Select one:
True
False
The particles of a solution are more than 1 nm and are visible to the naked eye.
Select one:
True
False

A freshly squeezed orange juice has particles of a solid and a liquid; therefore it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Select one:
True
False

This is a change that affects the form of a chemical composition.


Select one:
a. Pure Substance
b. Physical Change
c. Chemical Change
d. Chemical Reaction

A formula is a set of chemical symbols that shows the composition of the chemical and is used to name substances.
Select one:
True
False

A jelly is a solution.
Select one:
True
False

Who discovered BEC?


Select one:
a. Charles R. Drew
b. Jules Janssen
c. Eric A. Cornell & Carl E. Weiman
d. Robert Bunsen & Gustav Kirchhoff

It is the quantity of matter in an object.


Select one:
a. Density
b. Volume
c. Weight
d. Mass

Selenium is an element.
Select one:
True
False

Neutron is the center of every atom.


Select one:
True
False

The base unit in measuring the volume of a regular object is __________.


Select one:
a. Cubic Meters (m3)
b. Cubic Grams (g3)
c. Cubic Liters (L3)
d. Cubic Centimeters (c3)

This takes place when the internal molecules are unalterable.


Select one:
a. Chemical Reaction
b. Physical Change
c. Mixtures
d. Chemical Change

What is the density of H2O or water?


Select one:
a. 1.0 ml/g
b. 1.0 g/cm
c. 1.0 cm/g
d. 1.0 g/mL
Dissolving salt in water can lose its properties which results in a chemical change.
Select one:
True
False

It is the scattering of light through a colloid.


Select one:
a. Tyndall Effect
b. Inductive Effect
c. Liquid Solutions
d. Alloys

What is the smallest part of matter?


Select one:
a. Neutrons
b. Protons
c. Atoms
d. Electrons

It is the mass per volume of a substance.


Select one:
a. Density
b. Energy
c. Decomposition Reaction
d. Weight

What is used in measuring the volume of irregular objects?


Select one:
a. Graduated Cylinder
b. Scale
c. Ruler
d. Triple Beam Balance

It is formed by sublimation.
Select one:
a. Vapor
b. Solid
c. Gas
d. Liquid

LONG QUIZ
Digestion mostly takes place in what part of the digestive system?
Select one:
a. Stomach
b. Small Intestine
c. Large Intestine
d. Mouth

The innermost part of the bones is composed of __________.


Select one:
a. Compact Bones
b. Tibia
c. Fibula
d. Bone Marrow

It maintains the body's circadian rhythm.


Select one:
a. Kidneys
b. Estrogen
c. Melanin
d. Melatonin

It maintains the body's circadian rhythm.


Select one:
a. Kidneys
b. Estrogen
c. Melanin
d. Melatonin

It is the thigh bone.


Select one:
a. Femur
b. Sternum
c. Tendons
d. Cartilage

What is the biggest part of the human brain?


Select one:
a. Cerebellum
b. Pons
c. Brain Stem
d. Cerebrum

The nose is mostly made of what part?


Select one:
a. Bone
b. Bronchi
c. Cartilage
d. Cilia

In a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of the products.
Select one:
True
False

Humans are born with over 300 plus bones, but many bones connect with each other, thus, by adulthood, the total
bones would be 206.
Select one:
True
False

Air is a pure substance.


Select one:
True
False

It is NOT considered as matter.


Select one:
a. Smoke
b. Heat
c. Air
d. Water

This joint only move sideward and back-and-forth.


Select one:
a. Cartilaginous Joints
b. Gliding Joints
c. Hinge Joints
d. Pivot Joints

2: Find the dimensions of a cube if the volume (V) is 512 cm3.


Select one:
a. 9 cm
b. 7.4 cm
c. 8 cm
d. 8 cm3

Explosiveness have properties that can only be determined through chemical changes.
Select one:
True
False

How many types of muscles are within the human body?


Select one:
a. 8
b. 3
c. 2
d. 4

The movement of the particles of gases are ____________.


Select one:
a. Rapid and at range.
b. Vibrating
c. Closed
d. Flowing

A mixture can only be separated into its components by chemical means.


Select one:
True
False

Ligaments connect the muscles to the bones.


Select one:
True
False

It is the heaviest organ in the body.


Select one:
a. Liver
b. Brain
c. Stomach
d. Skin

What phase change would explain of being able to smell a strawberry extract?
Select one:
a. Condensation
b. Sublimation
c. Vaporization
d. Deposition

If a gas would be contained in an object then suddenly breaks, the gas would _______.
Select one:
a. Remain the same shape as the object
b. Fill the volume of the container
c. Undergo a phase change
d. Fill the volume of the entire room

The primary task of the sternum is ________.


Select one:
a. Produce hormones such as the estrogen and testosterone
b. Support the head and the neck
c. Enclose and protect the heart and other vital organs from injuries
d. Allow the chest to move sideward

The ears are also vital parts in keeping the body's equilibrium.
Select one:
True
False

10. A cube that has 5.7 cm on a side has a mass of 630 g. Find the density of the cube.
Select one:
a. 4.3 g/cm3
b. 3.3 g/cm3
c. 3.6 g/cm3
d. 3.4 g/cm3

This substance can be separated by chemical methods.


Select one:
a. Pure Substances
b. Mixtures
c. Compounds
d. Elements

Blood cells are formed in the heart.


Select one:
True
False

It has a definite volume but has no definite shape.


Select one:
a. Liquid
b. Plasma
c. Solids
d. Gas

The joint in the thumb is a saddle joint which can move side to side and back-and-forth.
Select one:
True
False

It is a type of joint which contains a fluid-filled joint cavity and are freely moveable.
Select one:
a. Suture
b. Cartilaginous
c. Fibrous
d. Synovial

What does the pancreas produce?


Select one:
a. Insulin
b. Estrogen
c. Adrenaline
d. Testes

Quiz 9
Light travels faster in everything except for sound.
Select one:
True
False
Check

It is used to describe how a magnetic field is created by the flow of electric current.
Select one:
a. Magneticity
b. Hydropower
c. Electrolysis
d. Electromagnetism

Transparent matter allows direct passage of light.


Select one:
True
False
What type of energy is generated by the movement of electrons?
Select one:
a. Electrical Energy
b. Kinetic Energy
c. Potential Energy
d. Nuclear Energy

Light behaves like both a wave and a ____.


Select one:
a. Field
b. Particle
c. Current
d. Voltage

Force can change the speed, direction or the shape of an object.


Select one:
True
False

What is the main element is utilized in creating magnets?


Select one:
a. Gold
b. Carbon
c. Magnesium
d. Iron

Diffraction is the term referred to when light bends and enters a new medium.
Select one:
True
False

Translucent matter entirely reflects light.


Select one:
True
False
An upward movement of a balloon after it has dispensed to the air is an example of action and reaction.
Select one:
True
False

The kinetic energy of a 200 kg cart moving at a velocity of 5 m/s is ________.


Select one:
a. 2503 kg m/s2
b. 2802 kg m/s2
c. 2500 kg m/s2
d. 2459 kg m/s2

Heat is the transfer of electrons from one object to another.


Select one:
True
False

If a plane that has more mass was traveling at the same velocity as a bird, the plane will have the most kinetic
energy than the bird.
Select one:
True
False

What is the kinetic energy of a baseball whose mass is 0.30 kg if it is thrown with a velocity of 25 m/s?
Select one:
a. 88.34 J or 88.34 kg m2/s2
b. 96.45 J or 96.45 kg m2/s2
c. 93.75 J or 93.75 kg m2/s2
d. 98.34 J or 98.34 kg m2/s2

What is the potential energy of a 4 kg book when it is lifted 3.5 m from a desk?
Select one:
a. 145 kg m2/s2
b. 93.75 J or 93.75 kg m2/s2
c. 138.9 J or 138.9 kg m2/s2
d. 140 kg m2/s2 or 140 J

The molecules move faster in a substance that is cooling quickly.


Select one:
True
False

A kinetic energy is acquired by an object or a body in motion.


Select one:
True
False

A potential energy is acquired by a body because of its position or state.


Select one:
True
False

If object A is higher than object B and object C, which object has more potential energy?
Select one:
a. Object A
b. All objects have the same potential energies
c. Object B
d. Object C

Which of the following is a good conductor of heat?


Select one:
a. Air
b. Water
c. Mercury
d. Glass
What class of lever does a seesaw belong to?
Select one:
a. Fourth Class Lever
b. Third Class Lever
c. Second Class Lever
d. First Class Lever

A pulley utilizes a wheel for it to attach a rope.


Select one:
True
False

There are more than five basic simple machines.


Select one:
True
False

Work has both magnitude and direction and is considered a vector measurement.
Select one:
True
False

A base-ball bat is a third-class lever.


Select one:
True
False

A slide can be considered a pulley.


Select one:
True
False

This simple machine can reduce effort, although the object generally covers more distance.
Select one:
a. Inclined Plane
b. Screw
c. Wheel and Axle
d. Pulleys

A screw is wrapped around a cylinder.


Select one:
True
False

The height over distance is the formula for calculating the mechanical advantage of an inclined plane.
Select one:
True
False

The nut in a nutcracker tool represents what part of the simple machine?
Select one:
a. Energy
b. Effort Force
c. Work Exerted
d. Resistance Force

In a ramp, how is the effort force decreased which is required in pushing a load upwards?
Select one:
a. Increase the length of the ramp
b. Increase the height of the ramp
c. Decrease the length of the ramp
d. Nothing can change the effort force

To lift a load 10 cm in a pulley, 30 cm of string had to be heaved. Find its mechanical advantage.
Select one:
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1

A push or pull of an object is also referred as work.


Select one:
True
False

A fulcrum turns a material or object.


Select one:
True
False

A racing car is an example of a wheel and axle type of simple machine.


Select one:
True
False

A wheel is an inclined plane.


Select one:
True
False

A yoyo toy is a wheel and axle.


Select one:
True
False

A wheelbarrow has an effort arm of 120 cm and a load arm of 60 cm. Find its mechanical advantage.
Select one:
a. The wheelbarrow has a mechanical advantage of 4
b. The wheelbarrow has a mechanical advantage of 2
c. The wheelbarrow has a mechanical advantage of 1
d. The wheelbarrow has a mechanical advantage of 3

Joints can act as a fulcrum of a lever.


Select one:
True
False

A lever alternatively turns on a fulcrum.


Select one:
True
False
QUIZ 11

These boundaries cause earthquakes when the slide against each other.
Select one:
a. Divergent Tremors
b. Minor Plates
c. Pacific Plates
d. Tectonic Plates

These boundaries cause earthquakes when the slide against each other.
Select one:
a. Divergent Tremors
b. Minor Plates
c. Pacific Plates
d. Tectonic Plates

The mantle of the Earth lies between the crust and the outer core.
Select one:
True
False

The Moon gets its light by covering a radioactive element from the Sun.
Select one:
True
False

What layer of the atmosphere of the Earth contains a thin atmosphere but can become very hot?
Select one:
a. Mesosphere
b. Thermosphere
c. Exosphere
d. Stratosphere

What layer of the Earth forms a magnetic field?


Select one:
a. Crust
b. Mantle
c. Outer Core
d. Inner Core

These are the elements that make up most of the atmosphere of the Earth.
Select one:
a. Oxygen and Hydrogen
b. Nitrogen and Oxygen
c. Nitrogen and Helium
d. Oxygen and Helium

Most airplanes fly in the troposphere.


Select one:
True
False

Tectonic plates lie between the outer core and the lithosphere.
Select one:
True
False

What is the period when the Moon is lesser and lesser visible each night?
Select one:
a. Waning
b. Cycling
c. Waxing
d. Eclipse

The ____________ are smaller earthquakes before the main earthquake occurs.
Select one:
a. Hypocenters
b. Aftershocks
c. Waves
d. Foreshocks

In 1981, the first shuttle travelled space.


Select one:
True
False
What is a big, flowing body of water which usually empties into an ocean?
Select one:
a. Lakes
b. Streams
c. Seas
d. River

It is a violent shaking of the surface of the Earth that occurs when tectonic plates bump into each other.
Select one:
a. Epicenters
b. Fault Plane
c. Storms
d. Earthquake

What is the boundary between two tectonic plates?


Select one:
a. Faults
b. Epicenter
c. Crust
d. Mantle

It is a landform which is a deep valley with very steep sides.


Select one:
a. Hill
b. Canyon
c. Volcano
d. Mountain

Neil Armstrong was the first U.S. astronaut to go on a spacewalk.


Select one:
True
False

The Sun gives off light and heat.


Select one:
True
False
The first human to land in space was an American.
Select one:
True
False

A fault breaks and moves along surfaces once the elastic limit of rocks is passed.
Select one:
True
False

What is a gas phase of water?


Select one:
a. Air
b. Water Vapor
c. Wind
d. Gas

A storm surge is a rise in the sea level at the coastline because of a huge storm like a hurricane.
Select one:
True
False

A front is a boundary between low and high air pressure systems.


Select one:
True
False

What do you call the center of a tropical cyclone where there is low air pressure accompanied with no clouds and
calm winds?
Select one:
a. Center of the Cyclone
b. Squall
c. Eye
d. Blizzard

______ is a narrow band of strong winds in the upper atmosphere.


Select one:
a. Precipitation
b. Isobar
c. Jet Stream
d. Knot

Where do air masses obtain their temperature and humidity characteristics?


Select one:
a. Temperature
b. Weather boundaries
c. Clouds
d. The water or land over which they form

It is a storm that creates thunder and lightning which generates high winds and rain.
Select one:
a. Typhoon
b. Landslides
c. Thunderstorms
d. La Nina

A typhoon is formed in South East Indian oceans.


Select one:
True
False

A wind is a movement of air that blow inconsistently in a different direction over an area of the Earth's surface.
Select one:
True
False

The daily change of precipitation best describes a climate.


Select one:
True
False

What type of weather front occurs when a warm air mass replaces a cold air mass?
Select one:
a. Stationary Front
b. Warm Front
c. Cold Front
d. Dew Point
Stratus clouds are low clouds that form overcast days.
Select one:
True
False

What does the Earth's tilt causes?


Select one:
a. Axis
b. Day and Night
c. Earthquakes
d. Seasons

The tilt of the Earth in the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun when it is the summer season in the
Southern Hemisphere.
Select one:
True
False

What do you call the scientists who study the Earth's atmosphere?
Select one:
a. Weatherist
b. Atmospherists
c. Meteorologists
d. Chemists

The Arctic Circle received several days each year where the Sun never rises.
Select one:
True
False

What type of weather tool is used to measure the speed of the wind?
Select one:
a. Rain Gauge
b. Anemometer
c. Barometer
d. Satellite
The winter solstice for the northern hemisphere will yield several days where the Sun never rises which is because
of the tilt of the Earth.
Select one:
True
False

At the equator, there is generally a cold area of low pressure on Earth.


Select one:
True
False

The degree of the Earth is 23.5 degrees.


Select one:
True
False

It is a wheel with a rope or belt around it and helps a person lift or move something up, down, or across an area.
Select one:
a. Screw
b. Pulley
c. Wheel and Axle
d. Wedge

The Earth revolves around a _________.


Select one:
a. Moon
b. Sun
c. Axis
d. Itself

What is formed when two air masses meet and produce weather?
Select one:
a. Precipitation
b. Front
c. Stratus Clouds
d. Pressure

A motorcycle goes along a frictionless zigzag road and at stopover #1, the motorcycle is 10 m above the ground
which is traveling at 2 m/s. The velocity at stopover #2 when the motorcycle reaches the ground is 14.5 m/s.
Select one:
True
False

What is the attractive force between two objects?


Select one:
a. Force
b. Energy
c. Motion
d. Gravity

A person is pulling a suitcase with a mass of 6 kg along with a kinetic energy of 40 Joules. Compute its velocity (V)
with which the person is running?
Select one:
a. 4.472 m/s
b. 4.009 m/s
c. 4.428 m/s
d. 4.982 m/s

A cumulonimbus cloud is not a type of cloud that do not produce thunderstorms.


Select one:
True
False

When two forces act on the same object along with the same direction, the forces combine and the object moves in
the direction of the net force.
Select one:
True
False

What is an outside influence that cause an object to change its motion?


Select one:
a. Gravity
b. Force
c. Friction
d. Heat

Friction is a force.
Select one:
True
False

What layer of the Earth's atmosphere protects the humans and other organisms by burning up most meteors?
Select one:
a. Thermosphere
b. Mesosphere
c. Exosphere
d. Stratosphere

What can heat energy do?


Select one:
a. Increase the temperature of a substance
b. Conduct electricity
c. Nothing
d. Make particles disappear

Which of the following best describes the orbit of the Earth around the Sun?
Select one:
a. Diagonal
b. Elliptical
c. Rectangular
d. Perpendicular

What is a simple machine that is made up of one or two inclined planes back to back?
Select one:
a. Wheel and Axle
b. Wedge
c. Lever
d. Screw

Why does the Moon have different phases?


Select one:
a. It is because the Moon revolves around the Sun.
b. It is because the Moon follows the Sun around the Earth.
c. It is because the Moon revolves around the Earth.
d. It is because the Moon does not spin itself.
Weight is the measurement of the amount of matter in an object.
Select one:
True
False

Why is the inner core solid?


Select one:
a. The inner core is solid because of the low pressure and below freezing temperatures.
b. The inner core is solid because of the over-the-top pressure and temperatures.
c. The inner core is solid because of a balance between hot and cold temperatures.
d. The inner core is solid because of the movement of the outer core.

What is the resistance that an object has in movement?


Select one:
a. Kinetic Energy
b. Elastic Force
c. Friction
d. Gravitational Pull

What layer of the Earth lies straight above the outer core?
Select one:
a. Crust
b. Mantle
c. Asthenosphere
d. Inner Core

The Earth's rotation turning on its axis is why there are days and nights on the planet.
Select one:
True
False

What makes up less than one percent of the Earth's atmosphere?


Select one:
a. Nitrogen
b. Carbon Dioxide
c. Water Vapor and Other Gases
d. Helium
Why does the Sun seems to rise and fall every day?
Select one:
a. It is because the Sun orbits the Earth.
b. It is because the Earth rotates on its axis.
c. It is because the Sun orbits the Earth.
d. It is because the Earth rotates on itself.

What is the end of a magnet called?


Select one:
a. Magnet Attraction
b. Magnetic Field
c. Magnet Repulsion
d. Magnetic Pole

Everything can change a mass of an object.


Select one:
True
False

What makes up the crust and the topmost portion of the mantle?
Select one:
a. Inner Core
b. Lithosphere
c. Stratosphere
d. Asthenosphere

The force of gravity is always acting upon us.


Select one:
True
False

When two unbalanced forces act on an object in opposite directions, they will cancel each other out, and the object
will not move.
Select one:
True
False

The Moon is bigger than the Earth.


Select one:
True
False

The Moon is likely in _________ phase when the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun.
Select one:
a. Crescent Moon
b. Full Moon
c. Third Quarter Moon
d. Half Moon

What is the result of the rotation of the planet Earth?


Select one:
a. Four Seasons
b. Earth's Tilted Rotation
c. The Calendar Year
d. Day and Night

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