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Ridgewood School of Caloocan, Inc.

Blk. 31 Lot 27-29, Acacia St., Rainbow Vill. 5 , Phase II, Bagumbong
Caloocan City (994 2033 ; 239 4501

Name: ______________________________________________ Date:


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Level: _______________________________ Score: ______________

Science 10

 I. Multiple Choices. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.

____ 1. These are Wegener’s evidences for continental drift theory, EXCEPT
a. Fossils and rock layers on the east coast of South America is similar to those found on the west
coast of Africa.
b. Explorers had found rocks made of glacial sediments at the equator where no glaciers could exists.
c. The jigsaw-puzzle fit
d. All of the above

____2. How does Philippine is said to be the one of the most geologically hazardous area in the world?
a. Philippines is along the typhoon belt of western Pacific Ocean
b. number of active volcanoes and faults
c. Philippines is within the “Ring of Fire”
d. All of the above

____ 3. If the velocity of a positive charge is to the right, and the magnetic field is into the page. What is the
direction of the magnetic force?
a. toward the bottom of the page c. toward the right of the page
b. toward the top of page d. toward the left of the page

____4. As part of a traffic light system, large loops of wire are buried beneath road intersections. Which of
the statements is NOT TRUE about the operation of this traffic light system?
a. Vehicles driven over the buried coils activate a traffic light sensor.
b. The conducting loops activate a color–dependent field.
c. The alternating current sent through the buried coils produce an electromagnetic field in each coil.
d. A minimum number of vehicles over the coils can trigger the traffic light
to change green.

____ 5. During the Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) Competition in
Landscaping, a water pond transformer changes 216 V across the primary to 12 V across the
secondary. If the secondary coil has 10 turns, how many turns does the primary coil have?
a. 10 turns b. 18 turns c. 180 turns d. 228 turns
____ 6. In what scenario might your body release adrenaline?
a. when you're waking up from a long night's sleep
b. when there isn't enough calcium in your bloodstream
c. when you're threatened by a schoolyard bully
d. when you've had too much to eat

____ 7. If the environment gets cold, we will often shiver in order to:
a. keep body temperature the same as the external temperature
b. decrease body temperature
c. increase body temperature
d. regulate blood pressure

____ 8. Disaccharide is formed by combining two monosaccharides. How do you describe the process of
combining 2 or more simple sugars?
a. Hydrolysis b. Peptide bonding
c. Condensation d. Saccharide bonding

____ 9. How will you describe the characteristic of an ideal gas?


a. Its particles have large volumes and experience no attractive forces with one another.
b. Its particles have negligible volumes and experience no attractive forces with one another.
c. It particles have large volumes and experience considerable attractive forces with one another.
d. Its particles have negligible volumes and experience considerable attractive forces with one another.

____10. Why gas pressures occur?


a. The condensation of gas particles to a liquid.
b. The collision of gas particles wit ay surface.
c. The collision of gas particles with the barometer.
d. The collision of gas particles with other gas particles.

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