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1. Atom consist of ______ particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
a. weak b. charged c. strong 2. It is a force which occurs when two charged objects are brought closer or with one another. a. electric b. electrostatic c. static 3. The force that pulls two objects together. a. force of attraction b. force of repulsion c. force of mutuality 4. The force that pushes two objects away from each other. a. force of attraction b. force of repulsion c. force of mutuality 5. It is the transfer of electrons from one object to another causes the build-up of charges at rest. a. electric b. electrostatic c. static 6. The electrical forces act between charged objects that are not in contact with one each other. This forms a shield of energy known as? a. electrical field b. magnetic field c. rice field 7. What is the method of charging wherein two objects are rubbed together? a. friction b. conduction c. convection 8. It is the direct transfer of heat from one substance to another? a. friction b. conduction c. convection 9. Materials that allow electrical charges to go freely are referred to as? a. conductors b. insulators c. neutrals 10. Material that does not allow electrical charges to go freely are referred to as? a. conductors b. insulators c. neutrals 11. What kind of force is produced when two charged objects are brought closer to each other? a. applied force b. electrostatic force c. normal force 12. A neutral object has __________ a. more electrons b. equal electrons and protons c. more protons 13. This law states that like charges repel and unlike charges attract. a. law of conservation of energy b. law of electric charge c. law of interaction 14. What is the space where the charge of an object is extended? a. electric current b. electric field c. force field 15. Which of the following is not a charging process? a. grounding b. friction c. conduction 16. What is the charging process that takes place only when a charged object is brought closer to a neutral object? a. friction b. conduction c. grounding 17. Which of the following is an insulator? a. aluminum b. cotton c. steel 18. What is the material that can transfer electrons to or receive electrons from charged object in order to neutralize it? a. conductor b. ground c. inductor 19. What is the process wherein excess charge in an object can be removed? a. grounding b. induction c. friction 20. In grounding, the object becomes ___________ a. neutrally charged b. electrically charged c. positively charged 21. Longitudes are measured in? a. equator b. latitudes c. meridians 22. The Philippines is bounded by longitudes? a. 120°E and 125°E b. 15°N and 10°N c. 120°E and 130°E 23. In locating the Philippines, the ___________ is used. a. latitude b. prime meridian c. UTM coordinate system 24. Due to its location, the Philippines experiences dry seasons from ___________. a. June to November b. March to May c. November to April 25. The Philippines has two pronounced seasons since it ___________. a. has many islands b. receives more solar energy c. has days with more hour of light 26. Earth has many different natural resources. Which of the following can be describe as renewable? a. coal b. water c. oil 27. Nonrenewable resources are resources that ________. a. cannot be replaced b. are created by animals c. created by cats 28. Tiny particles and gasses releases into the air are called _________. a. conservation b. emissions c. fossil fuels 29. Wise use and proper management of natural resources is called ____________. a. control b. conservation c. pollution 30. Which of the following statements is true about pollution a. Pollution can lead to many diseases. b. Pollution can affect all living things in the environment c. both a and b 31. Why do living things depend on soil directly or indirectly? a. Soil provides shelter to animals b. Soil provides the ground we walk on c. Soil supplies plants with materials that are needed for food for other organisms. 32. Contour farming and strip cropping help prevent __________. a. conservation b. soil erosion c. flooding 33. Sulfur dioxide contributes to all of the following except __________. a. death of vegetation b. acid rain c. smog 34. Water pollution affects __________ a. drinking water b. recreational areas c. both a and b 35. Planting trees help prevent water pollution since trees a. provide shade b. help prevent soil erosion c. block light to pass through 36. Philippines is a ___________ country located in Southeast Asia. It is positioned at the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. a. Archipelagic b. Solo c. as one 37. There are __________ main islands in the Philippines. a. one b. two c. three 38. The meridian that runs through the Greenwich, England is called the? a. post meridian b. prime meridian c. primary meridian 39. The distance around any circle, including earth, is measure in? a. minutes b. seconds c. degrees 40. UTM stands for a. University of Time Manila b. Universal Time Meridian c. Unity Travel Material 41. PTM stands for? a. Polytechnique Tertiary Model b. Philippine Transverse Mercator c. Philippines Trans motor Machine 42. It is referred as the half of earth, north and south equator or east and west of the prime meridian? a. semicircle b. hemisphere c. poles 43. Natural resources that cannot be replaced as fast as they are consumed are called? a. renewable resources b. nonrenewable resources c. postrenewable resources 44. It is the wise use of natural resources so that it would not be used up too soon or used in a way that will damage the environment. a. Spending b. conservation c. conduction 45. If you take a vertical section of the soil from the ground, you would observe different layers or horizons in the soil called? a. horizons b. transported soil c. soil profile 46. It is technique in which the land can be used in the best possible ways. a. soil conservation b. soil energy c. soil profile 47. It is the carrying off of rock and soil by water and wind? a. runoff b. erosion c. quarry 48. It is a technique used to prevent the washing down of soil after sloped has been smoothed and planted. a. contour farming b. strip cropping c. erosion 49. To prevent the continuous loss of the same mineral from the soil, farmers do not plant the same crops so as to maintain soil fertility? This is referred as? a. contour farming b. crop rotation c. strip farming 50. It is the process of reusing a given product which may be beyond its intended use, or producing a new a new product from a recyclable material. a. reusing b. recycling c. reducing