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Quarter I

Week 3 & 4

Summative Test
Questionnaire

Earth and Life Science and


Organization Management

Grade/Level: Grade 11
Subject Teacher: Ms. Jewillaine D. Cano
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS CLEARLY IN YOUR ANSWER SHEET.
2. NO ERASURES.
3. FINISH THE TEST WITHIN THE GIVEN TIME.
4. DO NOT CHEAT.
5. NO WRITINGS ON THIS PAPER
EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE (GAS & SMAW)

Test I. Multiple Choice


Directions: Read the following statements carefully and SHADE the letter of the correct
answer on your answer sheet.

1. Rocks vary in color, size, texture and shape. They are classified based on how they were
formed. Which of the following deals with the study of rocks?
A. Biology B. Geology C. Paleontology D. Petrology

2. Halite is made when a body of seawater becomes closed off and evaporates and salt
precipitates out and is deposited as crystallized halite. What type of sedimentary rock is
formed?
A. Clastic B. Chemical C. Organic D. Pyroclastic

3. Igneous rock is divided into two groups, extrusive and intrusive Extrusive igneous
rocks form when magma makes its way to its surface as lava and the cools
forming rocks. Which will be the characteristics of the crystals?
A. Crystals are very large. C. Crystals are fine grained
B. Crystals are phaneritic. D. Crystals are coarse grained.

4. Regional metamorphism occurs due to changes in pressure and temperature over a large
region of the crust. It may happen when rock is buried deep below the surface or where
pieces of the Earth’s crust collide. Which is a metamorphic rock?
A. Breccia B. Conglomerate C. Marble D. Sandstone

5. Igneous and metamorphic rock can be buried and undergo tremendous heating and
stress. What is the process of transformation of one rock type into another?
A. Compaction B. Lithification C. Metamorphism D. weathering

6. What type of rocks are formed from sediments over long period of time?
A. Igneous Rocks C. Metamorphic Rocks
B. Sedimentary Rocks D. Minerals

7. Which type of rock is formed when heated and compressed over time?
A. Igneous C. Sedimentary
B. Metamorphic D. All are correct
8.What is the natural process that causes one kind of rock to change into another kind?
A. weathering B. rock cycle C. Sediments D. Metamorphism

9.Which rock type is formed from hardened magma beneath the Earth’s surface?
A. Intrusive metamorphic rock
B. Extrusive sedimentary rock
C. Intrusive igneous rock
D. Extrusive igneous rock

10. Which of the following is an example of an igneous rock?


A. Coal B. Granite C. Limestone D. Sandstone

11. Pyrite is a yellowish mineral that looks like gold and is commonly called fool’s gold. What
is the property of mineral exhibited by pyrite wherein it reflects light and with a metallic look?
A. Luster C. Color
B. Hardness D. Streak

12. Quartz can break other than along planes of cleavage. What property of minerals is
shown in this situation?
A. Fracture C. Hardness
B. Cleavage D. Streak

13. Some minerals like mica has surfaces with planes of weak bonds in the crystals. Thus, its
crystals can be peeled like layers of onion. What is the property exhibited by mica?
A. Cleavage C. Hardness
B. Fracture D. Tenacity

14. Which property refers to the resistance of minerals to scratching?


A. Hardness C. Cleavage
B. Fracture D. Luster

15.What are the building blocks of rocks and it is mostly found in the geosphere?
A. minerals C. ore
B. elements D. soil

16.In its powdered form, the mineral hematite is reddish. Which mineral property is best
described?
A. streak C. luster
B. hardness D. color

17. Which is not a property that can be used to identify a mineral?


A. opaque C. hardness
B. luster D. streak

18. What is the property of minerals that reflects light on its surface?
A. luster C. color
B. crystal structure D. streak

19. Which refers to a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline
structure and chemical composition?
A. mineral C. compound
B. crystal D. rocks

20. During the 1800’s, miners can identify real gold from pyrite through biting the surface of
the mineral. If a bite mark is exhibited, then the said mineral is considered real gold. What
property is tested in this scenario?
A. hardness C. luster
B. cleavage D. streak color

21. What is a carbonate mineral that occurs in a different crystal form and is less common
than either calcite or dolomite?
A. gypsum C. aragonite
B. calcite D. silica

22. What constitutes the size, shape and arrangement of mineral grains in a rock?
A. cement C. texture
B. permeable origin D. porosity

23. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a mineral?


A. crystal structure C. organic
B. naturally occurring D. solid

24. What refers to the tendency for a mineral to break along flat surfaces?
A. ductility C. cleavage
B. hardness D. tenacity

25. What is the solid form of a mineral produced by a repeating pattern of atoms?
A. element C. crystal
B. density D. fracture
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT (GAS ONLY)

Test I. Multiple Choice


Directions: Read the following statements carefully and SHADE the letter of the correct
answer on your answer sheet.

1. The followings are the disadvantages of Corporation except ONE.


a. Incorporation requires more time and money that other forms of organization.
b. May result in higher overall taxes.
c. Monitored by federal, state and some local agencies.
d. May deduct the cost of benefits it provides to offices and employees.

2. Which of the following is advantage of Corporation?


a. Requires more time and money than other forms of organization.
b. Can raise additional funds through the sale of stock.
c. Processes of paperwork to comply with the regulation.
d. All of the above

3. Which of the following is CORRECT about Sole Proprietorship?


a. Not easiest and highly expensive form of ownership to organize.
b. The business is easy to dissolve, if desired.
c. Cannot control within the parameters of the law.
d. Profits from the business are divided into the employees.

4. The following are the advantages of partnership except ONE.


a. The Business usually will benefit from partners who have complementary skills.
b. Prospective employees may be attracted to the business if given the incentive to
become partner.
c. Partners are jointly and individually liable for the actions of the other partners.
d. With more than one owner, the ability to raise funds may be increased.

5. It means that most of the partners have limited liability, as well as limited input regarding
management decision.
a. Abundant c. Unlimited
b. Single d. Limited

6. Which of the following are disadvantages of Sole Proprietorship?


a. Some employees benefits such as owner’s medical insurance premiums are not
directly deductible from business income
b. Have limited liability and are legally responsible for all debts against the business.
c. Have a hard time attracting high-caliber employees
d. All of the above

7. It is registered in the same manner as other corporations with the SEC, except that it is
composed of only one person, just like a sole proprietorship.
a. One Person Corporation c. Double Person Corporation
b. Partnership d. Cooperative

8. Republic Act 9520 also known as:


a. Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008
b. Philippine Cooperative Code of 2009
c. Philippine Corporation Code of 2008
d. Philippine Corporation Code of 2009

9. The following are the objectives and Goals of a Cooperative except ONE.
a. Provide good and services to its members to enable them to attain increase
income, savings, investments and purchasing power.
b. Provide optimum social and economic benefits to its members.
c. Teach them efficient ways of doing things in a cooperative manner.
d. Allow the higher income and higher privileged group to increase their ownership in
the wealth of the nations.

10. SEC stands for:


a. Securities and Exchange Corporation
b. Securities and Exchange Commission
c. Security and Exchange Commission
d. Security and Exchange Corporation

11. In which stage of economy reaches maturity and begins the final stage?
a. Take-Off c. None of the above
b. Traditional Society d. Age of Mass Consumption

12. Who developed and published articles of the Five Stage of Economic Development?
a. Seidel and Moichelle Rostow c. Moichelle Rostow
b. Seidel Rostow d. Walt Whitman Rostow

13. Which stage had limited technology, and humans had access to little more than
handmade tools, transportation, and the printing press?
a. Take-Off c. Age of Mass Consumption
b. None of the above d. Traditional Society
14. Which stage is about the population hit a critical mass that made agriculture take up,
such as a high percentage of labor, which provides opportunities for establishing an
educational institution, banks, and a market for luxury goods?
a. Dive to Maturity c. Take-Off
b. Modern Society d. Preconditions for Take-Off

15. Which stage is used to educate the individuals to start inventing new processes and tools,
and access to capital through financial markets and bank make it possible to produce
goods and services on a larger scale?
a. Dive to Maturity c. Preconditions for Take-Off
b. Modern Society d. Take-Off

16. Which of the following is used to maintain the infrastructure of a city, state or country-
roads, bridges, tunnels, public transportation, libraries and other public building and services,
including police officers and fire-fighters?
a. None of the Above c. Savings
b. Income d. Taxes

17. Which of the following is a CORRECT arrangement of the Five Stages of Economic
Development?
a. Precondition for Take-off, Take-Off, Traditional Society, Age of Mass
Consumption, and Drive to Maturity
b. Age of Mass Consumption, Preconditions for Take-off, Traditional Society, and
c. Traditional Society, Preconditions for Take-off, Age of Mass Consumption,
Drive to Maturity, and Take-Off
d. Traditional Society, Preconditions for Take-off, Take-off, Drive to Maturity, and
Age of Mass Consumption,

18. Which stage really took place after WWI from about 1915 until around 1980, when
the technology era began?
a. Age of Mass Consumption c. Take-off
b. Traditional Society d. Drive to Maturity

19. Which of the following is NOT one of Rostow’s five stage of economic development?
a. Age of Mass Consumption c. Take-off
b. Drive to Maturity d. Technological Society

20. Which of the five stages of economic development takes place over approximately 60
years?
a. Age of Mass Consumption c. Traditional Society
b. Drive to Maturity d. Take-off

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