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1. 20% of 2 is equal to? 8. What is the value of X if X^2 =169


a. 20 a. 1
b. 4 b. 13
c. 0.4 c. 169
d. 0.04 d. 338

2. The number of 3-digit numbers divisible 9. In a century, how many months are
by 6 is? there?
a. 149 a. 920
b. 166 b. 1200
c. 150 c. 1240
d. 151 d. 1400

3. Which of the following numbers gives 10. What does PEMDAS stands for?
240 when added to its own square? a. Parenthesis Even Multiplication Divisor
a. 15 Addition Subtraction
b. 16 b. Prime Even Multiple Divisor Add
c. 18 Subtract
d. 20 c. Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication
Division Addition Subtraction
4. 2 is a _________ number d. None of these
a. Odd
b. Prime 11. What is a displacement vector?
c. Composite a. If the area is a continuous function in a
d. None of these rectangle, then the x and y components
will be switched
5. How many hours in 90 minutes? b. Set of points on the plane whose
a. 1.5 hours horizontal and vertical positions vary
b. 1.30 hours according to equations
c. 1 hour c. Converges if the limit is less than one,
d. None of these greater than one diverges, equal does
not tell us anything
6. An acute angle is d. Calculated by the difference in the two
a. 90 degree points and its magnitude is the absolute
b. Less than 90 degree value of that
c. More than 90 degree
d. None of these 12. What is a ratio test?
a. The integral of speed to give the length
7. Which of these following set of of the curve if the curve does not cross
numbers are factors of 24? itself
a. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 b. Gives a scalar quantity measuring the
b. 1, 5, 12, 18 value of the length connecting two
c. 4, 7, 24 vectors. Zero if perpendicular
d. 3, 9, 12
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c. Converges if the limit is less than one,


greater than one diverges, equal does 18. A positive or negative change in a
not tell us anything variable; used to mean a small change
d. If the area is a continuous function in a a. Increment
rectangle, then the x and y components b. Function
will be switched c. Integer
d. Monotonic
13. An infinite set of real numbers made up
of terms 19. The function that isn’t algebraic
a. nth Degree Taylor Polynomial a. Rational function
b. Sequence b. Differentiability
c. Vector c. Transcendental function
d. Power series d. Linear function

14. The quantity that has magnitude and 20. ________ is an approximation of the
direction derivative of a function using a
a. Series numerical algorithm
b. Sequence a. Numerical derivative
c. Vector b. Optimization
d. nth Degree Taylor Polynomial c. Implicit differentiation
d. Differential equation
15. Set of points on the plane whose
horizontal and vertical positions vary 21. A function that is continuous at every
according to equations point on the interval
a. nth Degree Taylor Polynomial a. Relative minmum
b. Geometric series b. Continuity on an interval
c. Harmonic /p series c. Constant function
d. Parametric curve d. Increasing on an interval

16. Sum of sequences – if they have a limit 22. Any point of intersection of two sides of
as they go to infinity, they converge a polygon or plane surfaces of a solid
a. Series a. Vertex
b. Sequence b. Increment
c. nth Degree Taylor Polynomial c. Extremum
d. Limits d. Quadrant

17. ___________ is when an absolute 23. The rate of change in position with
maximum or minimum occurs at the respect to time
endpoint of the interval for which the a. End behavior
function is defined b. Velocity
a. Relative maximum c. Growth rate
b. Endpoint extremum d. Unit circle
c. Optimization
d. Left-hand limit 24. Any change in the position of a body
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a. Radian
b. Bounded 30. A trigonometric function that in a right-
c. Motion angled triangle is the ration of the
d. Origin length of the side opposite the given
angle to that of the adjacent side
25. The reciprocal of the cosine function a. Tangent function
a. Cosecant function b. Differential
b. Linear function c. Rational function
c. Cosine function d. Contangent function
d. Secant function
31. The process of finding the derivative of
26. The rate of changes of a function a function
occurring at or associated with a given a. Secant function
instant, or as a limit as a time interval b. Differentiation
approach 0 c. Derivative
a. Instantaneous velocity d. Rate of change
b. Instantaneous rate of change
c. Intermediate value theorem 32. A line perpendicular to a tangent line at
d. Increasing on an interval the point of tangency
a. Bounded above
27. In periodic functions, the height of the b. Normal line
function at the maximum to the middle c. Monotonic
line d. Coefficient
a. Complex number
b. Increment 33. A study in which the researcher merely
c. Amplitude observes what is happening or what has
d. Optimization happened in the past and tries to draw
conclusions based on these
28. Any of the four sections into which the observations
coordinate plane is divided by the a. Experimental study
coordinate axes, counted counter- b. Observational study
clockwise c. Inferential statistics
a. Critical point d. Descriptive statistics
b. Quadrant
c. Interval 34. Variables that assume values that can
d. Chain rule be counted
a. Continuous variable
29. A point where a function changes b. Dependent variable
concavity; also, where the second c. Qualitative variables
derivative changes signs d. Discrete variables
a. Limit at infinity
b. Inflection point 35. A name for all the subjects that are
c. Proportionality being studied
d. Irrational number a. Population
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b. Outcome variable d. Ordinal level of measurement


c. Statistics
d. Variable 41. The values that the variables can
assume
36. Another word for the independent a. Dependent variable
variable b. Data set
a. Dependent variable c. Discrete variable
b. Quantitative variables d. Data
c. Independent variables
d. Explanatory variable 42. A collection of data values
a. Variable
37. A variable that can assume an infinite b. Population
number of values between any two c. Data
specific values d. Data set
a. Confounding variable
b. Continuous variable 43. The variable in an experimental study
c. Qualitative variables that is being manipulated by the
d. Independent variable researcher
a. Continuous variable
38. A group of subjects that are chosen by b. Independent variable
using a chance methods or random c. Qualitative variables
numbers d. Discrete variables
a. Random sample
b. Stratified sample 44. The chance of an event occurring
c. Systematic sample a. Random sample
d. Control group b. Probability
c. Random variable
39. The science of conducting studies to d. Sample
collect, organize, summarize, analyze,
and draw conclusions from data 45. A decision-making process for
a. Variable evaluating claims about a population,
b. Statistics based on information obtained from
c. Qualitative variables samples
d. Population a. Experimental study
b. Hypothesis testing
40. A scale that possesses all the c. Confounding variable
characteristics of interval d. Descriptive statistics
measurement, and there exists a true
zero. In addition, true ratios exist when 46. A scale that classifies data into mutually
the same variable is measured on two exclusive (non-overlapping), exhausting
different members of the population categories in which no order or ranking
a. Ratio level of measurement can be imposed on the data
b. Qualitative measurement a. Ordinal level of measurement
c. Nominal level of measurement b. Ratio level of measurement
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c. Interval level of measurement c. Difference


d. Nominal level of measurement d. Natural number

47. The result of multiplying 53. A law that governs mathematics


a. Product a. Property
b. Variable b. Constant
c. Least common multiple c. Integer
d. Prime factorization d. Opposites

48. A whole number is a factor of another if 54. The expression inside the radical of the
it divides that number exactly quadratic formula
a. Prime factor a. Monomial
b. Constant b. Additive inverse
c. Prime c. Natural number
d. Factor d. Discriminant

49. States that you can multiply the 55. The difference between two y-values on
numbers regardless of how they are a linear graph
grouped a. Rise
a. Equation b. Rate
b. Associative property of multiplication c. Run
c. Exponent d. Origin
d. Distributive property of multiplication
56. A system of equations that has exactly
50. A pattern in which each term is found one solution
by multiplying the previous term by a a. Property
common ratio b. Replacement set
a. Geometric sequence c. Dependent system
b. Scientific notation d. Independent system
c. Slope-intercept form
d. Distributive property 57. The opposite of the number. When
added together, the sum is zero.
51. Numbers that cannot be expressed as a. Deductive reasoning
fractions or terminating/repeating b. Additive inverse
decimals. c. Axis of symmetry
a. Rational expression d. Associative property
b. Rational number 58. A binomial whose terms are perfect
c. Irrational number squares being subtracted
d. Opposites a. Linear equation
b. Commutative property
52. A number with a square root that is c. Difference of two squares
rational d. Parabola
a. Perfect square
b. Counterexample
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59. A fraction that has polynomials in the a. Integer


numerator and denominator b. Domain
a. Rational expression c. Range
b. Quadratic expression d. Degree
c. Function notation
d. Terminating decimal 66. A reference to someone or something
that is known from history, literature,
60. Changing the order of addition or religion, politics, sports, science, or
multiplication does not change the some other branch of culture
value a. Hyperbole
a. Associative property b. Metaphor
b. Graphing c. Imagery
c. Commutative property d. Allusion
d. Difference of two squares
67. A speaker outside the action narrates
61. Numbers that have the same absolute the events using the third-person
value pronouns he, she, and they. The
a. Coordinates narrator tells the events from the
b. Quotient perspective of one specific character,
c. Opposites focusing on this character’s thoughts
d. Equation and feelings
a. Theatre of the Absurb
62. The process of using logic to draw b. Third person
conclusions c. Third-person limited
a. Dependent variable d. Verbal irony (sarcasm)
b. Additive inverse
c. Direct variation 68. Occurs within lines of poetry
d. Deductive reasoning a. In media res
b. Internal rhyme
c. Political drama
63. To find the value of an expression by
d. Rhyme scheme
the following the order of operations
a. Absolute value
69. Uses the word “you”
b. Equation
a. Second person
c. Evaluate
b. Sensory details
d. Simplify
c. Slant rhyme
d. Paraphrasing
64. The rules of evaluating an expression
a. Greatest common factor
70. Uses of clues in a story to hint at events
b. Order of operations
to come
c. Consistent system
a. Assonance
d. Point-slope form
b. Viewpoint
c. Slant rhyme
65. The sum of the exponents in a d. Foreshadowing
monomial
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71. Pattern of end rhymes in a poem


a. Rhyme 77. The emotional associations that a word
b. Rhyme scheme calls to mind
c. Alliteration a. Consonance
d. Rhythm b. Connotation
c. Alliteration
72. The attitude a writer takes towards a d. Assonance
subject or character
a. Tone 78. Unifying pattern or plot structure
b. Exposition a. Dialogue
c. Sonnet b. Assonance
d. Voice c. Alliteration
d. Structure
73. A story where the narrator is not a
character and the author reveal only a 79. Conversation between characters
single character’s thoughts and feelings a. Dialogue
by using pronouns. The person telling b. Monologue
the story is on the “outside” looking in c. Structure
a. Chronological d. Assonance
b. Direct characterization
c. First person point of view 80. The part of a novel or play that
d. Third person point of view introduces, setting, situation and
characters
74. Situations in which the audience knows a. Viewpoint
more than the character onstage b. Exposition
a. Paraphrasing c. Repetition
b. Personification d. Hyperbole
c. Dramatic conventions
d. Dramatic irony 81. A principle or an opinion that is
generally understood to be a universal
75. The narrator is a character in the story truth; wise sayings and maxims aimed
and refers to himself using first-person at imparting sense and wisdom
pronouns a. Aphorism
a. Third person b. Parable
b. Repetition c. Appendix
c. First person d. Sonnet
d. Characterization
82. Expressions that don’t mean what the
76. A figure of speech that uses words say
exaggeration to express strong a. Simile
emotion, make a point, or evoke humor b. Idiom
a. Flashback c. Rhythm
b. Homophone d. Analogy
c. Personification
d. Hyperbole
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83. Written in the form of letters,


diary/journal entries, postcards, or 89. Anything that represents something
emails else (ex. A dove is a symbol of peace)
a. Repetition a. Satire
b. Exposition b. Sonnet
c. Epistolary novel c. Symbol
d. Sensory details d. Parable

90. The order in which words are placed


84. The pattern of stressed and unstressed a. Dynamic character
syllables b. Syntax
a. Idiom c. Second person point of view
b. Assonance d. Slant rhyme
c. Rhythm
d. Simile
91. Language choices and techniques used
to communicate perspective and to
85. A figure of speech in which an object or modify the perspectives of others
animal is given human feelings, a. Rhetoric
thoughts, or attitudes b. Hyperbole
a. Frame narrative c. Repetition
b. Hyperbole d. Satire
c. Exposition
d. Personification 92. A comparison of two unlike things using
the word “like” or “as”
86. A comparison; can be more extensive a. Parable
that a simile b. Symbol
a. Monologue c. Analogy
b. Dialogue d. Simile
c. Analogy
d. Slant rhyme 93. Use of scenes in a story that interrupt
the sequence of events to reveal past
87. The way the author allows you to see occurences
and hear what’s going on a. Flashback
a. Connotation b. Paraphrasing
b. Viewpoint c. Foreshadowing
c. Repetition d. Exposition
d. Monologue
94. the central message or insight revealed
88. Supplementary material at the end of through a literary work
the book, article, document a. Simile
a. Modern drama b. Voice
b. Appendix c. Sonnet
c. Analogy d. Theme
d. Viewpoint
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95. repetition of constant sounds in words 101. What is the correct statement to
a. assonance describe the difference between a sex cell and a
b. personification somatic cell?
c. homophone
A. Somatic cells have 1/2 the DNA of a sex
d. consonance
cell
96. arranged in the order of time B. Somatic cells are haploid
a. first person point of view
b. dynamic character C. Sex cells are produced by meiosis
c. syntax D. Sex cells are diploid
d. chronological

97. explores themes of alienation and 102. Which of the following statements is
disconnectedness INCORRECT about genes?
a. slant rhyme
b. political drama A. A gene is a small piece of DNA
c. foreshadowing
B. Genes contain 2 alleles
d. modern drama
C. Genes are found in the nucleus
98. speaker’s intended central idea is far
D. Genes are found on chromosomes
different from the usual meaning of the
words E. Genes are only in somatic cells
a. epistolary novel
b. dramatic irony
c. direct characterization 103. Who is considered the father of
d. verbal irony (sarcasm) genetics?

99. play with a political component, A. Charles Darwin


advocating a certain point of view
B. Gregor Mendel
a. dramatic irony
b. political drama C. James Watson
c. static character
D. Francis Crick
d. internal rhyme
E. Thomas Morgan
100. What type of cell does mitosis create?

A. Diploid
104. If a disease is said to be sex-linked,
B. Haploid
what pair of chromosomes must contain the
C. Gamete gene responsible for the disease?

D. Sperm A. 21st pair

B. 22nd pair

C. 23rd pair

D. 46th pair
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E. 47th pair C. tubules

105. An entire gene has been removed from D. spindle fiber


a chromosome by a mutation. This type of
mutation is best described as a....
109. If a diploid cell in a plant has 32
A. Deletion
chromosomes, how many chromsomes will be
B. Duplication in each of it's gametes?

C. Translocation A. 32

D. Inversion B. 30

E. Substitution C. 16

D. 14

106. If an organism is trisomy 21, how many 110. Mendels law of ___________________
total chromsomes do they have? states that some alleles are dominant over
other alleles.
A. 46
A. Independent assortment
B. 23
B. Dominance
C. 47
C. Segregation
D. 24
D. Recession
E. 18
111. Which of the following statements
describes an organism that produces offspring
107. During anaphase of Meiosis, the that would be an exact copy of the original?
chromosomes fail to separate properly This
A. Asexually reproducing human offspring
causes there to be an uneven amount
distributed to the resulting daughter cells. What B. Sexually reproducing human offspring
is this called?
C. Asexually reproducing bacteria
A. Non-disjunction
D. Sexually reproducing bacteria
B. Separation failure
112. the most common form of Down
C. Mutagenic determination syndrome, caused by an extra copy of
chromosome number 21.
D. Mitosis
A. Trisomy 21

B. Cystic fibrosis
108. Sister chromatids are joined together
by C. color-blindness

A. Centromeres D. Tay-Sachs

B. Centrosomes
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113. Who invented the miner’s safety- A. True


lamp?
B. False
A. Alexander Graham Bell
119. The sun is a
B. Michael Faraday
A. Star
C. Johan Kelper
B. Satellite
D. Sir Humphry
C. Comet
114. What is the total number of the bones
D. Planet
in the human body?
120. Who discovered the circulation of the
A. 32
blood?
B. 196
A. Louis Pasture
C. 206
B. Edward Jenner
D. 512
C. Hargobind Khorana

D. William Harvey
115. The atom is made of
121. The Earth is surrounded by an
A. Atoms and quarks insulating blanket of gases which protects it
from the light and heat of the Sun. This
B. Neutrons, Gamma Rays, and Positrons
insulating layer is called the
C. Protons, Neutrons, and electrons
A. Aerosphere
D. Positrons, electrons, and neutrons
B. Atmosphere
116. The nucleus of the atom is made up of
C. Biosphere
protons (positively charged particles) and
neutrons (neutral particles). The electrons D. Lithosphere
(negatively charged particles) spin in orbits
122. Which of the following bacteria can be
around the nucleus.
transmitted by way of the intestinal tract?
A. True
A. Salmonella
B. False
B. E. coli
117. The human skeleton consists of 206
C. Yersinia entercolitica
bones (babies have over 306). Bones
manufacture red blood cells and store calcium. D. Citrobacter
A. True E. All of the above
B. False 123. Which of the following organisms is
not spread through the air?
118. Female cattle that has not given birth
is called steers. A. Chlamydophila pneumoniae
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B. Microsporum 128. Listeriosis can result in the production


of Streptococcus pyogenes, which causes
C. Neisseria meningitidis
neonatal meningitis.
D. Coxiella burnetii
A. True
E. Yersinia pestis (pneumonic)
B. False
124. Which of the following organisms are
129. The Phylum Firmicutes are gram (+)
diplococci?
organisms that have a low Guanine + Cytosine
A. Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA content.

B. Vibrio cholerae A. True

C. Salmonella enterica typhi B. False

D. Desulfovibrio 130. Bacillariophyta do not have glass cell


walls.
E. All of the above
A. True
125. Which organism is not considered an
obligate intracellular parasite? B. False

A. Rickettsia rickettsii 131. Antibiotic therapy is one of the ways in


which Clostridium difficile and Candida albicans
B. Haemophilus ducreyi are transmitted.
C. Chlamydia trachomatis A. True
D. Coxiella burnetii B. False
126. What organism is responsible for the 132. Which of the following is not true
bubonic plague, and how is it transmitted? regarding viruses?
A. Yersinia pestis; tsetse fly A. May be DNA, RNA, Single, or Double-
B. Yersinia enterocolitica; rat fleas stranded

C. Yersinia pestis; droplets B. All are obligate intracellular parasites

D. Yersinia pestis; rat fleas C. All have a protein capsid and envelope

127. Diarrhea could be a symptom for all of D. Release virions during cell lysis or
the following organisms except: budding

A. Salmonella E. All are true

B. Bacillariophyta 133. What type of immunity is most


responsible for fighting viral infections?
C. Giardia lamblia
A. Humoral Immunity
D. Toxoplasma gondii
B. Cell-Mediated Immunity
E. Shigella
C. Innate Immunity
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D. All A. A complete infectious virus particle

134. How are viruses different from B. A naked infectious piece of RNA
bacteria?
C. A capsid without any nucleic acid
A. Viruses do not replicate by binary fission
139. An enveloped virus acquires its
B. Viruses are smaller envelope during

C. Viruses are obligate intracellularly A. Penetration

D. A and B B. Adsoprtion

E. All C. Uncoating

135. Which is not true regarding D. Release


adsorption?
140. Generally, in a DNA-virus infection, the
A. Virus attaches to host membrane host animal cell supplies all of the following
except
B. Process is random and reversible
A. RNA polymerase
C. Requires ATP
B. Nucleotides
D. Nonenveloped viruses attach via exposed
capsid regions C. DNA polymerase

E. All are true D. TRNA

136. Which is not true regarding capsids? E. None of the above

A. Composed of repeating subunits 141. Into which group would you place a
photosynthetic cell that lacks a nucleus?
B. Able to self-assemble into virions
A. Animalia
C. Helical structure has fixed number of
subunits and is spherical in shape B. Bacteria

D. Only A and B C. Fungi

E. All D. Plantae

137. Viruses are classified according to all of 142. Which of the following lacks a cell
the following except: wall?

A. Type of replication A. Eschericia

B. Structure of virion B. Mycoplasma

C. Host required for survival C. Mycobacterium

D. Type of nucleic acid D. Clostridium

E. Structure of virus E. Streptococcus

138. A viroid is 143. Chemotaxis implies that bacteria:


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A. Move towards an attractant A. Oxygen

B. Move away from a repellant B. Carbon Dioxide

C. Both a and b C. Ozone

D. Neither a nor b D. Nitrogen

144. The carcass or carcass part coming 150. Which of the following has an organic
from animals sufficiently mature and healthy. origin?

A. Lean Cuts A. Bakelite

B. Food Animals B. Sand

C. Meat C. Nylon

D. Bung D. Coal

145. Heifers are young cattle which are less


than a year old and have largely subsisted on
151. The red color of the planet Mars is
milk and other concentrates.
caused by carbon oxide. (iron dioxide)
A. True
A. True
B. False
B. False
146. Sound is created by the vibration of
152. The three methods of science are
objects. The vibrations cause the air to be
observation, experimentation and _______.
compressed into sound waves.
A. Inference
A. True
B. Measurement
B. False
C. Deduction
147. Who wrote the book "The Origin of
Species"? D. Hypothesis
A. Stephen Hawkin 153. Which of the following is necessary for
burning (combustion)?
B. Louis Pasteur
A. Carbon
C. Charles Darwin
B. Petrol
D. Sir Alexander Fleming
C. Nitrogen
148. Another famous book by Charles
Darwin is "Descent of Man". D. Oxygen
A. True 154. One characteristic of lipids is:
B. False A. They dissolve well in water.
149. Which gas evolves when charcoal is B. They are usually non-polar.
burnt?
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C. They usually form hydrogen bonds with B. Carbon attached to a hydrogen.


each other.
C. Oxygen.
D. They contain only carbon and no other
D. Too many electrons in its outer shell.
element.
160. The bond that forms when a Hydrogen
155. Which is the unit of life which is made
atom attaches to an Oxygen atom is called:
up of cells of one type performing a specific
function? A. Sharing of electrons between two
hydrogen atoms.
A. A cell
B. A non-polar bond.
B. A tissue
C. A polar bond.
C. An organ
D. A hydrogen bond
D. An organelle
161. The part of a membrane which forms a
156. Most of the molecules in cell
middle layer of the two layers of phospholipids
membranes which form channels or pores are:
is:
A. Phospholipids
A. Dissolved in water.
B. Lipids
B. Made up of proteins.
C. Proteins
C. Made of the fatty acid tails of the
D. Carbohydrates phospholipids.

157. Which of these organelles makes ATP? D. Highly polar.

A. Mitochondria 162. Which of the following is a polymer of


glucose?
B. Ribosomes
A. Starch
C. Golgi Bodies
B. Glycogen
D. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticula
C. Cellulose
158. Water will move into a cell if:
D. All of the above
A. The membrane is not too thick.
163. A peptide bond forms between
B. The cell is not too large.
________ when forming a protein.
C. Water is of higher concentration outside
A. Ions
the cell.
B. Water and oxygen
D. Water is attached to another molecule
such as a phospholipid. C. Two amino acids

159. A water molecule is polar due to the D. Two glucose molecules


presence of:
164. Which of the following organelles is
A. An ionic bond. actually a small, particle and not a membrane?
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A. Golgi complex C. Polysaccharides

B. A ribosome D. All of the above.

C. Mitochondrion 169. A cell membrane is considered to be a


bilayer (two-layered) because it is made up of:
D. Lysosome
A. Two layers of protein on either side of a
165. The energy which is used by the
layer of water.
electron transport chain to produce ATP comes
from: B. Two layers of proteins.

A. ADP formed in glycolysis. C. Two layers of phospholipids.

B. ADP formed in the Krebs cycle. D. Two layers of cholesterol, a lipid.

C. Electrons which came from glucose 170. The Krebs cycle starts and ends with:
breakdown.
A. Glucose
D. CO2 (carbon dioxide)
B. Pyruvate
166. The correct operational sequence of
C. A 4-carbon molecule
the three processes listed below is:
D. ATP
A. Glycolysis >> Krebs cycle >> electron
transport 171. Which tissues can be found in the
heart?
B. Electron transport >> Krebs cycle >>
glycolysis A. Cardiac muscles
C. Krebs cycle >> glycolysis >> electron B. Nervous tissues
transport
C. Connective tissues
D. Glycolysis >> electron transport >> Krebs
cycle D. All of the above are found in the heart.

167. Which of the following has monomers 172. What is a test that figures out how
which are put together by dehydration hard your heart is pumping to move blood all
reactions? over your body called?

A. Proteins A. Blood Pressure Test

B. Lipids B. Biopsy

C. Polysaccharides C. Electrocardiogram

D. All of the above. D. Cat Scan

168. Which of the following has monomers 173. What is the cell structure that collects
which are put together in ribosomes? extra water from the cytoplasm and expels it
from the cell?
A. Proteins
A. Contractile Vacuole
B. Lipids
B. Binary Fission
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C. Cyloplasm C. 8.34 Pounds

D. Respiration D. 89 Pounds

174. What is the name for the branch-like 179. What is a type of symbiosis in which
tube that makes up the body of a fungus? both partners benefit from living together?

A. Synapse A. Parasitism

B. Hypha B. Budding

C. Stem C. Mutualism

D. Parasite D. Commensalism

175. What is the internal system of tube like 180. The animal kingdom is formally
structures thru which water and food move classified into major groups known as
inside a plant?
A. Phyla
A. Vascular Plant
B. Sub Phyla
B. Water Slides
C. Orders
C. Vascular Tissue
D. Families
D. Nonvascular Plant
181. Enzymes and anti-bodies are mainly
176. What generates temperatures five made of
times hotter than those found at the sun's
A. Proteins
surface?
B. Vitamins
A. Welding Machine
C. Carbohydrates
B. Lightning Bolt
D. Fats
C. Jet Engine
182. The tail of a comet always points
D. Volcano
towards the Sun.
177. What is "coulrophobia"?
A. True
A. Fear Of Spider Eggs
B. False
B. Fear Of Clowns
183. The SI unit of electric current is
C. Fear Of Animals
A. Farad
D. Fear Of Questions
B. Ohm
178. How much does one gallon of water
C. Mho
weigh?
D. Ampere
A. 1 Pound
184. Light travels in a
B. 12.34 Pounds
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A. Circular Path C. disease

B. Straight Line D. discomforter

C. Parabolic Path 190. Bending of light rays when they enter a


different medium is known as
D. Hyperbolic Path
A. Refraction
185. The skin and hairs obtained from goats
B. Reflection
A. Fleece
C. Convection
B. Meat
D. Radiation
C. Viscera
191. What is the name given to the band of
D. Carpal
seven colors formed by splitting of light by a
186. Which of the following is not a good prism?
heat insulator?
A. Color Band
A. Wood
B. Color Arc
B. Wool
C. Prism Band
C. Iron
D. Spectrum
D. Feathers
192. Metals expand on heating and contract
187. A meat from a calf that weighs about on cooling.
150 pounds.
A. True
A. Baby beef
B. False
B. Carabeef
193. How many teeth does an average
C. Beef human adult have?

D. Veal A. 32

188. first to record meat preservation B. 31


through salting and sun drying.
C. 33
A. Egyptians
D. 36
B. Romans
194. What is the pulse rate of an average
C. Chinese healthy human being?

D. None of the above A. 16 beats per minute

189. removal of comfort B. 72 beats per minute

A. symptoms C. 65 beats per minute

B. signs D. 100 beats per minute


REVIEWER – BATTLE OF THE BRAINS

195. Which of the following are known as A. Stomach


"aves"?
B. Liver
A. Birds
C. Gall Bladder
B. Reptiles
D. Lungs
C. Mammals

D. Fish

196. Which of the following animals is not


extinct?

A. Brontosorus

B. Dodo

C. Cheetah

D. Mammoth

197. Quinine is obtained from the bark of


which tree?

A. Cinchona

B. Redwood

C. Eucalyptus

D. Bunyan

198. Farmers can keep their soil fertile by

A. Crop Rotation

B. Repeatedly growing the same crop

C. Irrigation

D. Regular Tilling

199. What is the everyday name for the


plants that are called Gramineae?

A. Grasses

B. Nuts

C. Pulses

D. Legumes

200. Bile is secreted by the

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