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1. What is the largest organ in the human body?

a. Lungs b. Kidney c. Heart d. Skin

2. Where was Albert Einstein born?

a. Germany b. USA c. Poland d. France

3. How much is 15% of 60?

a. 9 b. 16 c. 36 d. 12

4. What is the largest planet in our solar system?

a. Saturn b. Earth c. Jupiter d. Venus

5. In Newton’s law of motion, this law states that the force acting upon an object is
equal to the product of the mass and acceleration of the object.

a. Newton’s 3rd law of motion

b. Newton’s 2nd law of motion

c. Newton’s 1st law of motion

d. First law of thermodynamics

6. How many centimeters are there in 5 meters?

a. 50 b. 500 c. 150 d. 5000

7. What is the unit for measuring the amplitude of sound?

a. Volt b. Ampere c. Decibel d. Hertz

8. What causes high and low tides?


a. Earth’s rotation on its axis c. Sun’s solar energy
b. Moon’s gravitational pull d. Earth’s gravitational pull

9. It is the measure of the amount of matter in an object

a. Weight b. Mass c. Volume d. Quantity

10. It occurs when the earth is between the sun and the moon, with the earth’s
shadow cast over the moon.

a. Total eclipse b. Lunar eclipse c. Solar Eclipse d. Partial Eclipse


11. What chemical element is represented by the symbol W?

a. Bismuth B. Wolladium C. Tellurium D. Tungsten

12. How long does it take for the earth to complete one rotation?

a. 365 days b. 24 hours c. 30 days d. 12 hours

13. What is the path followed by an electric current called?

a. Outlet b. Plasma c. Circuit d. Wire

14. A chronometer measures…

a. Distance b. Time c. Light Intensity d. Frequency

15. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

a. Selma Lagerlof b. Reynalda Aratia c. Marie Currie d. Josephina Seno

16. How many chromosomes do human have?

a. 23 b. 24 c. 46 d. 48

17. What mammal lays eggs?

a. Dolphin b. Snake c. Platypus d. Pigs

18. What organ of the human body produces bile?

a. Pancreas b. Liver c. Kidney d. Lungs

19. Which of the following colors of visible light has the longest wavelength?

a. violet b. green c. yellow d. red

20. Which of the following units of measure is equivalent to cubic centimeter?

a. Millimeter b. Milligram c. Milliliter d. Centiliter

21. DNA means

a. Data nurturing analysis c. Deoxytribonucleic acid

b. Deotrixyl nucleic acid d. Deoxyribonucleic acid

22. What is the scientific study of fungi called?

a. Fungisol b. mycology c. fungilogy d. hematology


23. What is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere?

a. Helium b. Oxygen c. Hydrogen d. Nitrogen

24. How many edges does a cube have?

a. 6 b. 4 c. 12 d. 9

25. What element are diamonds mainly composed of?

a. Lead b. Flerovium c. Silicon d. Carbon

26. Who is considered the father of medicine?

a. Socrates b. Plato c. Archidamos d. Hippocrates

27. In Biology, what is the word used to describe the appearance of an individual
without regard to its hereditary constitution?

a. Phenotype b. Chromosomes c. Genotype d. Senotype

28. What is the powerhouse of the cell?

a. Mitochondrion b. Golgi body c. plasma membrane d. ribosome

29. What is the SI unit of measurement for weight?

a. kilogram b. grams c. Watts d. Newton

30. Steel is composed of a number of elements. The two essential elements are iron
and

a. aluminum b. carbon c. nickel d. silicon

31. In biology, the major organ in mammals for detoxifying chemicals is:

a. kidney b. liver c. pancreas d. stomach

32. Brontology is the scientific study of…

a. tsunamis b. echo. c. thunders d. tornadoes

33. In which country was paper invented?

a. China b. India c. Greece d. Egypt

34. What instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?

a. seismometer b. thermometer c. barometer d. multimeter


35. What is Beriberi?

a. Fruit b. Disease c. Pill d. Insect

36. Atoms are composed of….

a. electrons and nuclei c. electrons only

b. protons only d. electrons and protons

37. In the periodic table, how many noble gases are there?

a. 6 b. 8 c. 10 d. 9

38. Who is the father of modern chemistry?

a. John Dalton b. Albert Einstein c. Antoine Lavoisier d. Isaac Newton

39. The human skeleton of an adult has how many bones?

a. 270 b. 250 c. 206 d. 214

40. Who invented the microscope in 1666?

a. Antoine Lavoiser c. Alexander Graham Bell

b. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek d. Galileo Galilei

41. How many electrons are there in an oxygen ion?

a. 8 b. 6 c. 15 d.16

42. When did Apollo 11 exactly landed on the moon?

a. July 20, 1979 c. July 20, 1969

b. July 24, 1969 d. July 19, 1969

43. Who was the first woman to walk on the moon?

a. Sally Ride b. Niel Armstrong c. Cathy Ross d. Marie Lovenswuggen

44. What is 20% of 155?

a. 30 b. 31 c. 25 d. 24

45. The rate of change of the distance traveled per unit time in a stated direction

a. Velocity c. Acceleration

b. Speed d. Inertia
46. Who invented eyeglasses?

a. George Pullman c. Thomas Edison

b. Benjamin Franklin d. Guglialmo Marconi

47. Bees must collect nectar from approximately how many flowers to make 1 pound
of honeycomb?

a. 10 thousand c. 20 million

b. 2 million d. 50 million

48. Which planet was formed from the light gases of the outer solar nebula?

a. Mars b. Mercury c. Venus d. Uranus

49. A 50-kg child on a skateboard experiences a 100-N force. What is the expected
acceleration of the child if we use the formula Force equals mass times acceleration?

a. 2 m per second squared c. 150 m per second squared

b. 0.50 m per second squared d. 5 m per second squared

50. If you mix all the light colors of the rainbow, what color do you get?

a. black b. white c. peach d. indigo

51. What does the word “monsoon” mean?

a. Moon will soon come c. Seasons

b. Rains d. Wet weather

52. In biology, it is the group of similar cells performing similar functions together .

a. Organs b. System c. Nucleus d. Tissue

53. In flowering plants, fertilization takes place in the?

a. stamen b. pollen grain c. ovules d. pistil

54. The diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane is called.

a. permeability b. osmosis c. transfusion d. micosis


55. It is the energy source of the cell which it uses for growing, reproducing and other
activities.

a. Deoxyribonucleic acid c. Amino Acids

b. Adenosine Triphosphate d. Sunlight

56. These are nitrogen compounds known as the building blocks of proteins.

a. enzymes b. amino acids c. fats d. hormones

57. What is the square root of 289?

a. 16 b. 17 c. 18 d.19

58. They are the transmitters of message from the different parts of the body to the
brain and vice versa.

A. spinal cord B. brain C. neurons D. arteries

59. A generator is an instrument that converts what form of energy?

a. mechanical energy to electrical energy

b. kinetic energy to electrical energy

c. potential energy to electrical energy

d. chemical energy to electrical energy

60. These are cellular secretions which help regulate the breakdown and buildup of
various substances in the body

a. Enzymes c. Plasma

b. Amino Acids d. Hormones

61. A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without itself undergoing a


chemical change

a. catalyst c. Electrolytes

b. Enhancer d. Ionizer

63. What is 16% of 50?

a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 13
64. It describes the force of gravity on an object

a. mass c. capacity

b. weight d. pressure

65. The term “RADAR” is derived from the phrase?

a. “Radiation Detection and Ranging “

b. “Radiation Diffusion and Ranging”

c. “Radio Diffraction and Resolution”

d. “Radiation Diffraction and Resolution”

66. A machine performs 8 Joules of work in 2 seconds. How much power is delivered
by this machine?

a. 4 watts b. 16 watts c. 6 watts d. 10 watts

67. If the resultant force acting on a body of constant mass is zero, the body's
momentum is:

a. increasing b. decreasing c. always zero d. constant

68. Which of the following colors of visible light has the shortest wavelength?

a. violet b. green c. yellow d. red

69. This is a hypothetical question.

If the distance between the earth and moon were halved, the force of the attraction
between them would be

a. one fourth as great c. twice as great


b. one half as great d. four times as great

70. How many electrons are there in an Iodine ion?

a. 51 b. 52 c. 53 d.54

71. Application of energy is called ?

a. work c. kinetics

b. inertia d. simulation
72. What is an electrochemical cell in which the reacting materials can be renewed by
the use of reverse current?

a. Storage cell c. Fuel cell

b. Primary cells d. Chemical cell

73. A process by joining hydrogen atoms which causes heat hotter than the sun is
called?

a. Fusion b. Fission c. Friction d. Tension

74. What temperature does water boil at sea level?

a. 212 Fahrenheit b.268 Fahrenheit c. 100 Fahrenheit d. 300 Fahrenheit

75. What kind of energy is stored in batteries?

a. kinetic energy b. mechanical energy c. thermal energy d. chemical energy

76. What kind of energy do electromagnetic waves carry?

a. Mechanical b. Radiant c. Kinetic d. Thermal

77. Each of the following is a cell organelle except one. Which of these is not a cell
organelle?

a. Mitochondrion b. Lysosome c. Cytoplasm d. Endoplasmic reticulum

78. Proof that plants can grow and reproduce using inorganic nutrients come from the
study of :

a. phototrophic nutrition

b. mycorrhiza

c. hydroponics

d. humus

79. Cholesterol, testosterone, and estrogen are all examples of:

a. proteins b. steroids c. nucleic acids d. alcohols

80. The vertebrate eyeball is bounded anteriorly by what convex, transparent object?

a. Pupil b. Iris c. Cornea d. Retina

81. In the SI system of measure, what is the unit of capacitance?

a. Watts b. ohms c. ampere d. farad


82. Besides solid, liquid, and gas, what is the fourth form of matter?

a. Plasma b. Fission c. Fusion d. Nuclear

83. At room temperature, most elements are in which phase of matter?

a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. plasma

84. What form of radiation most closely resembles X-rays?

a. alpha b. beta c. gamma d. neutron

85. What is the scientific study of tissues called?

a. physiology b. pathology c. histology d. mycology

86. Which disease is NOT caused by a bacteria?

a. Tetanus b. Tuberculosis c. Leprosy d. AIDS

87. In Biology, which classification category contains the largest number of


organisms?

a. Kingdom b. Familia c. Animalia d. Phallus

88. Which of the following terms describes the study of animal behavior based on
comparisons, the observation of patterns, and the consideration of environmental
adaptations?

a. ethology b. evisceralogy c. adaptation d. sociology

89. Which sea is the saltiest natural lake and is also at the lowest elevation on the face
of the earth?

a. The saltiest sea b. Bermuda triangle c. Dead Sea d. Marianas Trench

90. What land mammal holds the record for the greatest age?

a. man b. turtles c. dogs d. kangaroo

91. Isotopes are atoms with the same element that have.

a. the same number of electrons but different numbers of protons

b. the same number of nucleus but different numbers of protons

c. the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

d. the same number of neutrons but different numbers of electrons


92. What is the Earth's largest INVERTEBRATE animal?

a. gigantic whale b. GIANT SQUID c. elephant d. dinosaurs

93. What body function are rats unable to do which makes them extra vulnerable to
poison?

a. breathe b. vomit c. they have no taste buds d. blow

94.

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