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4th Quarter Long Quiz in Science (REVIEW)

Name: _______________________ Section: ________


Test I: IDENTIFICATION. Read each question and identify the
correct answer from the box. Use the image on the right for items 26 -28.
Longitude Latitude Equator
Prime meridian Map Globe
Polar Zones Tropics Northern and
Southern Temperate
Zones

_______________1. An imaginary line that divides northern


and southern hemisphere.
_______________2. A Horizontal imaginary line that runs
from
east to west of a map or globe.
_______________3. A vertical imaginary line that runs from
north to south of a map or globe. 26 You are asked by your teacher to locate the
_______________4. An imaginary line that divides western . coordinate of 20 degrees (20°) North and 100 degrees
and eastern hemisphere. (100°) East using the map. What country will you find
_______________5. A three-dimensional spherical model of on the said coordinate?
the earth. A. Laos C. Thailand
_______________6. A two-dimensional graphical B. India D. Myanmar
representation of an area, land or sea.
_______________7. Countries located in these zones
experience cold temperatures all year
27. Which of the following coordinates closely points
around. out the location marked with the star in country of
_______________8. Countries located in these zones Borneo?
experience four seasons. A. 3° North, 114° East
_______________9. Countries located in these zones B. 5° North, 105° East
experiences tropical climate. C. 8° North, 111° East
D. 10° North, 120° East
IDENTIFICATION. PART II. For each item mark whether it
is, or is made from, a “renewable natural resource”
(RNR) or a “nonrenewable natural resource” (NNR)
28. Which of the following statements is TRUE using the
Map shown?
A. China is in the Northeast direction from the
Philippines.
B. New Guinea is in the southeast direction of the
Philippines.
C. The South China Sea is in the East direction of
the Philippines.
D. The Celebes Sea is in the southeast direction of
the Philippines.

29. Which of the following are RENEWABLE natural


resources?
A. wind, coal, iron C. sunlight, wind, trees
B. clay, coal, D. soil, aluminum, wind
cotton

30. Which of the following is not an example of


RENEWABLE natural resources?
A. water C. fish
B. coal D. wind

31. An energy source that is gone forever once it is used


up is called?
A. natural resource C. nonrenewable
B. renewable D. raw material

32. Energy that comes from natural resources that can


be replenished are called?
A. natural resource C. nonrenewable
B. renewable D. raw material
33. What are the three R’s that we can do to help save
the earth?
A. reduce, reform, C. reduce, reuse, and
and recycle recycle
B. reduce, recreate,
and recycle

34. Why is soil considered as NON-RENEWABLE


resource?
A. It is a natural resource that can easily
replenished or regenerated.
B. It is a natural resource that takes a short time
to be replenished once used.
C. It is a natural resource that takes a long time to
be replenished once exhausted.
D. It is a natural resource that is used as a source
of raw materials to make products we use
daily.

35. In which layer of the atmosphere can you find the


Ozone Layer?
A. Mesosphere C. Stratosphere
B. Thermosphere D. Exosphere

36. What layer of the atmosphere do weather and most


cloud phenomena occur?
A. Exosphere C. Troposphere
B. Stratosphere D. Mesosphere

37. Which layer of the atmosphere is responsible for the


breakdown of meteors?
A. Exosphere C. Troposphere
B. Stratosphere D. Mesosphere

38. What is the correct order of the Earth’s atmospheric


layers from bottom to top?
A. Stratosphere, C. Troposphere,
Mesosphere, Stratosphere,
Troposphere, Mesosphere,
Thermosphere, Thermosphere,
Exosphere. Exosphere.
B. Stratosphere, D. Troposphere,
Troposphere, Mesosphere,
Thermosphere, Stratosphere,
Mesosphere, Thermosphere,
Exosphere. Exosphere.

39. Which layer of the atmosphere is responsible for the


breakdown of meteors?
A. Exosphere C. Troposphere
B. Stratosphere D. Mesosphere

40 In which layer do auroras occur? (ex. Northern Lights)


.

A. Exosphere C. Thermosphere
B. Stratosphere D. Mesosphere

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