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Republic ng Pilipinas

Kagawaran ng Edukasyon
REHIYON XI
DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL SUR
Digos City

SCIENCE QUIZ 9

Directions: Read each statement or question carefully. Encircle the letter that best describe the answer.

1. What the name of the ionic compound formed bromine and lithium
A. Bromine lithium b. Lithium bromine c. Lithium bromide d. Bromate lithium
2. Which of the following pair of elements is most is most likely to form ionic compound?
A. Magnesium and bromine C. Oxygen and Chlorine
B. Nitrogen and Sulfur D. Sodium and Aluminum
3. The core of the earth is made up of
A. Oxygen and silicon B. Iron and Nickel C. Iron and Silicon D. Copper and Iron
4. Which refers to the different forms of genes representing a certain trait?
A. Allele B. Chromosome C. Hybrid D. Locus
5. The functional group contained in the compound CH2=CH2 is a (n)
A. Easter B. Ketone C. Alkene D. Alcohol
6. An alkane with 7 carbon atoms contains _____ hydrogen atoms.
A. 16 B. 14 C. 20 D. 18
7. Which of the following all contain a carbonyl group?
A. Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes C. aldehydes, ketones, amines
B. Alcohol, carboxylic acids, ethers D. Carboxylic acids, aldehydes, ketones
8. When an object that was thrown upward reaches its highest point, which statement is true?
A. The velocity is zero C. The total displacement is zero
B. The acceleration is zero D. the acceleration switches from positive
To negative
9. Consider the following electron configurations:
10. Lorelyn paid Php. 1250.00 for electricity. How much energy ( in Kwh) is consumed if the electric
company charges Php, 6.88/Kwh?
A. 186. 81 B. 181.69 C. 188.61 D. 181.86
11. Which of the following parts of the human respiratory organ serves as channel for airflow
through the nose in which the air is warmed, cleaned and moistened?
A. Nose B. Alveoli C. nasal Passages D. Trachea
12. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are gasses that cycle out in the ecosystem. Which of the following
gases is important to photosynthesis?
A. Ozone gases B. water vapor C. oxygen D. carbon dioxide
13. A thick layer of volcano ash can be heavy enough to collapse the roofs of building because
ash_____________.
A. Is solid
B. Cannot be blown by winds
C. Becomes heavier as it cools
D. Consist of tiny fragments of rocks that becomes heavy as they pile up
14. Biodiversity refers to the variety of life in an area. What do you call the total number of
organism of same species inhabiting a place at the same time?
A. Species B. population density C. population D. carrying capacity
15. What will happen if ATP and NADPH are already used up at night?
A. Less oxygen will be produced C. Glucose production will stop
B. Less carbon dioxide will be used D. water molecule will split to form electrons
16. Miguel wants to protect his bicycle parts from rusting fast. Which of the following material do
you think will Miguel use?
A. Vinegar B. Isopropyl alcohol C. kerosene D. lubricating oil
17. Photosynthesis takes place in minute in the parts of the levels called:
A. Stomata B. leaf veins C. chloroplasts D. thylakoid membrane
18. The main products of the light reactions are ATP and:
A. NADPH B. oxygen C. water D. RUBP
19. In the light reactions, energy from the sun causes the slit of ____________ molecules
A. ATP B. Carbon dioxide C. hydrogen D. water
20. In the first step of the dark reaction, RUBP combines with
A. NADPH2 B. oxygen C. water D. Carbon dioxide
21. Who proposed that the electron (which is usually thought of as a particle) can also be as a wave
A. Neils Bohr B. Erwin Schrodinger C. Louie de Brogie D. Ernest Rutherford
22. The following are all organic compounds EXCEPT
A. Methanol B. glucose C. methane D. baking soda
23. What is the name of the inheritance pattern in which both alleles are expressed equally?
A. Sex – limited C. Codominance
B. Incomplete dominance D. sex- influenced
24. What is the maximum number of electrons that a single orbital of the sublevel may contain?
A. 5 B. 4 C. 10 D. 2
25. Which of the following compounds have covalent molecular structure?
I. MgCl2 II. BF3 III. SIcL3 IV. CdS
A. I only B. I and II C. II and III D. III and IV
26. Which of the following is a necessary condition for the total momentum of a system to be
conserved?
A. Kinetic energy must not change C. the system must be at rest
B. No next external force acts on the system D. Only the force of gravity acts on the system
27. The movement of blood from the hearth to the rest of the body, excluding the lungs is what
type of blood circulation?
A. Pulmonary circulation C. Systemic circulation
B. Coronary circulation D. Chemical circulation
28. Which of the following contains the least % O?
A. N2 O B. OF2 C. SO2 D. CO
29. Which is not equal to 1 mole of N2?
A. 14.02 G N2 B. 28.04 g N2 C. 6.02 x 1023 molecules of N2 D. 12.04x 1023 of N
30. Margreth paid P1250.00 for electricity. How much energy ( in KWh) is consumed in the electric
company charges p6. 88/ KwH?
A. 186. 81 B. 181. 69 C. 188.61 D. 181. 86
31. Pyruvate is the product of glycolysis. If there is no oxygen available to cells of the human body
what becomes of pyruvate?
A. Alcohol B. lactic acid C. CO2 D. A and C
32. ‘’ fish kill’’ became one challenge to tilapia and bangus growers in pangasinan. What is the main
reason for this aquatic problem?
A. This is due to decrease in concentration of dissolved organic nutrients.
B. This is due to minimal growth of aquatic plants and its is decomposition
C. This is due to the presence of too much oxygen in the water
D. This is due to lack of oxygen in water
33. Which of the following statement is TRUE about Biological Magnification?
A. It is due to elimination of pollutants as organism eat other organism
B. The build – up of pollutants is the same for the different tropic levels.
C. The build – up of pollutants is low at the higher tropic level.
D. The build - up of pollutants is high at higher tropic level.
34. All organism get energy from food to perform different life processes. This is done in the cells by
breaking down sugar molecules into chemical energy. Which of the following cell organelles is
associated with the production of chemical energy?
A. Chloroplast B. Nucleus C. Mitochondrion D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
35. What is the main function of the red blood cells?
A. To fight disease in the body
B. To carry oxygen to all parts of the body
C. To produce materials which cause the blood to clot
D. To remove carbon monoxide from all parts of the body
36. When cells break down food into chemical energy it undergoes three major processes glycolysis,
kreb cycle and electron transport chain. Which of these processes provides the most number of
ATP molecules?
A. Glycolysis B. krebs cycle C. Electron transport Chain D. Cellular Respiration
37. What occurs when an electron moves from high energy level to a low one?
A. Another electron goes from a low energy level to a high one C. colored light is given off
B. The atom moves faster D. the process is not possible
38. A 50 kg astronaut ejects 100 g of gas from his propulsion pistol at a velocity of 50 m/s. what is
the resulting velocity?
A. -0.10 m/s B. – 0.50 m/s C. o m/s D. – 100 m/s
39. A 25 kg girl is riding a 5 kg bike with a velocity of 5 m/ s going east. What is the total momentum
of a girl and a bike together?
A. 100 kg m/s B. 125 kg m/s C. 150 kg m/s D. 200 m/s
40. If a free falling ball is equipped with a speedometer, by how much would its speed reading
increase for every second?
A. 0 m/s B. 9.8 m/s C. 10 m/s D. 20 m/s
41. Which of the following best explains why planting trees and putting up urban gardens can help
prevent global warming?
A. Plants produce oxygen during day time and perform transpiration
B. Plants absorb carbon dioxide that contributes to the rising of earth’s temperature
C. Plants perform photosynthesis
D. Plants use up carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, release oxygen to the environment, and
perform transpiration
42. Which of these statements about metals is NOT true?
A. Metals are good conductors because they contain free electrons that are able to move
through the metal
B. Metals are good conductors because they do not have free electrons that are able to move
up through the metal
C. As the metal becomes hotter, its particles gain more kinetic energy
D. As the metals becomes hotter, the free electrons move faster
43. Soup is cooked in a metal saucepan on a camp fire. How is the thermal energy transferred
through the metal of the saucepan?
A. By free electrons colliding with particles and other electrons
B. By the atoms moving faster through the metal
C. By the infra-red tradition moving through the metal
D. By the heated metal expanding, becoming less dense and rising
44. Which of the following could not be used as fuel for a power station?
A. Oil B. Uranium C. Gas D. Water
45. Which of the following is a valid argument against nuclear power stations?
A. They have high fuel cost C. they have high decommissioning cost
B. They produce gases that pollute the atmosphere D. they need to be in constant use to
work efficiently
46. Microwaves are absorbed by the water particles in the flood. What happens to the energy from
the microwaves?
A. It is emitted as light or sound
B. It increases the potential energy of the water particles
C. It increases the kinetic energy of the water particles
D. It decreases the kinetic energy of the water particles
47. It is sometimes necessary to inject hospital patients with radioactive tracers. What is the
purpose of injecting the tracer into the patient?
A. To track the patient’s movement around patients
B. To make the patients sleepy in preparation for an operation
C. To track the movement of substances around the patient’s body
D. To find out patient’s blood group
48. Which of the following is NOT true? In order to change the momentum of an object we can
change its:
A. Speed B. Direction C. Velocity D. Temperature
49. Momentum has both;
A. Size and mass B. Size and direction C. Speed and acceleration D. Velocity and Accelerations
50. How many particles are equal to 1 mole?
A. 6.02x 1022 particles C. 6.02x 1024 particles
B. 6.02x1023 particles D. 6.02x1025 particles
TIE BREAKER

1. Rockets move forward by;


A. Ejecting gases from the back C. Pushing off against the ground
B. Pushing air behind them D. Pulling their way through the air
2. The units of momentum;
A. m/s B. m/s2 C. kgm/s D. kgm/ s2
3. if a neutral object is to be become positively charged is must;
A. lose electrons B. Gain protons C. Lose ions D. Gain protons and electrons
4. most of the mass of an atom is found;
A. in the nucleus B. In the neutrons C. In the protons D. In the orbiting electrons
5. where are waste products from industrial processes used as food source?
A. Fertilizers B. Fermenters C. Respirometers
6. The total momentum of two cars before they collide is 20,000kg/s. which of the following
statements is NOT true?
A. The velocities of both cars after the collision must be the same
B. The total momentum of the two cars will be unchanged
C. The momentum of both cars will have changed
D. The cars must have changed speed or direction after the collision

7. What is the molecular formula of ascorbic acid if its empirical formula is C 3H4Q3 and its molar
mass is 176.12 g/ mol?

8. The study of the relief features of Earth’s crust is called______________________


9. The chemical compound that is used as oxidizer in rocketry and in motor racing to increase the
power outputs of engenis which is commonly known as laughing gas is caleed_____________
10. Who constracted the diagram that relates the brightness of the star to its surface temperature?
A. A.S Eddington B. Albert Einstein C. Ejinar Hertzprung D. E. Halley

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