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9‘ INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW C College of Agriculture MSU Marawi City APTITUDE No. 1 Directions: Study each sequence and then choose your answer from the given choices after each item. ‘A. NUMBER SERIES: 1a 2 6 6 __ aso bes, 55 as7 e54 2. 16,9, 14,13,19,24,10,29, 2347 369 40,6 35,7 e378 3.2925 21 17 as bad 13 daz eat 4, 3600 600 120 30 2.20 bs 10 das 25 5.9 5 36 25 180 150 _ 2.230 b.980 ©-1208 4.608 e.1080 6. 18 32 44:54 62 a7 bes, c74 4.69 70 7. 43 47 54 64 77 287 b93 82 97 89 8.77 68 58 47 35 229 b2s 623 28 22 9.12 72 432 a. 1567 b.1928 ©2592 4.2563 2000 10.3 6 24 144 3.673 736 743, aa1s2 973 8, LETTER SERIES: BD FH as bk ct an ea 12. CDBA_HGFE LK aXWVU —B.PONM = cTSRQ astao eKLNM BACKS O _ au bR wv ay es WZXVTR aa bo cN ap eM 15. ACB DFE GIH anil bake c.NM uum elk (C. NUMBER-LETTER SERIES: 16. ACO DFI6 GI22 1127 post b.vo29 moa a.MN32&PQ7 47.3C SE BH dal a17u basa c.165 aa7P e170 48. a22 BEY C24K __ a090W 0120. DI0OT._-—=d.01285.—e.D120W 19. Bab 1627 32cd_Gaxw 2.120ef bataij €-100st d120de —e.1150p 20. 1206 1407 168 a20d10 © b 1849, c22e11 d2aci2 e188 D. ODD ONE OUT: Determine which ofthe five choices in each ofthe following is least lke the other. 21. a)izal byBonifacio acinto jfibusterismo e)Mabini 22. a)Merawi biligan ams )Dava0 ejco0 23. 27 bya cit 36 ete 24, a)TURKEY b)KSA CJQATAR BAHRAIN e)SYRIA 25, a)PRAY bisav c}DAY PAY ey E. FIGURE ANALOGY: The three figures or symbols in each problem set are related to each other in a certain way. Select what should be the fourth figure or symbol. ANSWER KEY FOR APTITUDE NO. 1 1, 2. 3 14, 15, 16. v7, 18, 19. 20 cameamnnze Drm momon o> 21, 2. 23. 24. 2s, 26. 27. 28, 23. 30, ee2oeenrmoe College of Agriculture, MSU-Main Campus APTITUDE No. 2 |. NUMBER SERIES: 2,4, (1/2), (1/4), What number should come next? 9™ INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW CLASS. 26 26 psa pxvit Daa ces Dane Says) 8.0/8) 2. Look at this series: 7, 10,8, 11,9, 12, . What number should come next? ciz a7 B10 3. Look at this series: 36,34, 30, 28,24. What number should come next? cz 40 B22 4. Look at this series: 22,21, 23,22, 24,23, . What number should come next? C25 An B24 5. Look at this series: 15, 2.3, 3.4, 3.9, . What number should come next? car Naa aaa 6: Look at this series: V, VIL, XI XIV,_, XX, . What number should fill the blank? CxV An xx 7. Look at this series: 8,43,14,44,_, 9,17, .. What number should fill inthe blank? a3 4a Bas 8, Look at this seri 3: XXIV,XX, _, XII, VIL .. What number should fil the blank? cx yx BXxIIL ‘9. Look at this series: VI, 10, , 11, 12,11, What number should fil the blank? ci an BV 10. Look at this series: (1/9), (1/3), What number should fill the blank? co Sep) Ba IL LETTER SERIES: 11, SCD, TRF, UGH, _, WKL cv) oun, BUIL 12, BCD, __, BCD, B.CD, BCD cB.cp AB.co BBQ 13, Ag YB, XC W,D, CVE, ey BV 44, QPO, NML, Kil, EDC CuK Ano B.CAB bav pas paz bur Deco, pve, D.GHI Aw Ba IML ODD-ONE-OUT SERIES: Which figure does not belong to the group in each of the following questions? aa “>? 7 ‘Ho A @ 4 ok A & OE 699 |manm|Hi— > ie Se ee oOeaAalo? Oo Oe Aa oll ANSWER KEY: 6D 12.8 18.¢ 24. 1B 7 13.D 19.€ 25. B 28 ac 1A 20.A 3B 9B 15.4 21D 4a € 10. B 16.C 22. 5B OC 1c 17.8 23.D INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW CLASS 2012 College of Agriculture, MSU-Marawi City APTITUDE No. 5 1. Test Of Quantitative Reasoning (Number series) 1. 67,71, 73, 79,83, (ass (086 (087 (6) 89 2. 6, 13,25,51, 101, (a) 201 (b)202 (0) 203 (6) 205 3. 2,12, 30,56,90, (a) 132 (o) 121 (130 (g) 29 4. 721, 618, 515, 412, 309, (a) 206 (0) 216 (o)245 (a) 212 5. 8,24,48,80,120,__ (a) 158 (b) 162 (0164 ()168 6. 13,35,57, 79,911, (13 b)ano (a2 (a) 31 7. 7,13,23,41,75, (a) 139 (b) 141 (143 (4) 145, 8. 121,232, 353, 474,515, (a)7611 (0) 125 (6135 (d) 6136 9. 2, 12,34, 74,138, (a) 192 (o) 202 (a2 (0) 232 10, 2,7, 14,23, 34, (a7 (o)s7 (43 (6) 48 11. 13,25, 51, 111, 203, (a) 405 (406 (0) 407 (aan 12. 2,7, 28, 63, 12¢ (a) 216 (b) 217 (c) 215, (a) 219 13. 2,7, 24,77, 238,__ (a) 723 (b) 733 (c) 721, (a) 725 14, 999, 730, 511, 344, 215,__ (a) 123 (b) 124 (c) 125, (d) 126 15. 1,9, 25,49, 81,__ (a) 112 (b) 100 (c)121 (a)i44 16, 11,14,24,41,65,__ @1 (0)93 (©) (98 17. 23,27, 43, 79, 14: (a) 243 (b) 242 (c) 241, (qd) 240 18. 4, 8,28, 80, 24 (@278 (b) 428 (©) 628 (a) 728 419, 11,13, 17,19,23,__ (27 (0)29 (31 (37 20. 12, 14, 17, 22, 29,. (a)40 (ban (42 (d) 38 figures, and then you use this information to choose the figure among the five answer choices that has the same relationship to the third figure in the question. 24, ®o © © @® we Vo ww _.b OUP vcs (0) () © (ae) ANSWER KEY FOR APTITUDE No. 5 bobboum>obbaD 0. 1. 2. 3. 14.0 419, Where should the minute hand be put on the ys voto cece ay 7 Pe) be 4 a3 feta) ee = e8 ea a6 Fae) ae a 117. What number replaces the question mark? on s 20. insert the missing letter. , 8 a _A_P_R__AD__N 1S_RC2_12 ST_D_NT_I! p+ur> [AL Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct preposition for the sentence that i given. 1. Beware __the dog! a) for )t0 oof 2.Me's very interested __old musical instruments a)of b)by in 3. You can depend__him. ‘)on bby with 4.1don't agree _ you. a)t0 with aot 5. She's very go0d___ explaining things ain ‘Bon ‘at 18, Choose the correct alternative. {LHe is honest man. ao yon ony 2.Helen did't want to go a}olso ‘neither cJeither 3.He spends _time on his homework (a) much 6) many cloften 4.0 you like _ for breakfast? o)tea d)thetea —cJoteo 5. Didn'the tell you__ ‘}where was the key) the key was where Db) where the key was 6.1 would ike to _a request. do b)tell )moke 7.Wehave been here _ three months. alfor byduring since ‘Henry taller _ George. ‘a)from b)as ©) than 9. George's coming to the party, ‘aldoeshe? bj won'the? isn't he? 10,1__not come to this class yesterday oyean b)could ) should g'" INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW CLASS. College of Agriculture MSU Marawi City ENGLISH Exam #1 6.Richard__ toa git when I saw him, oPtolked ‘was taking —_c) did talk 7. When he__, will ou tell him to meet me inthe lobby? oj arrives 1) 48 g0ing to arrive c) will arrive 8, Which picture___when you came in? ‘a} were they looking otc) are they looking at by have they looked at 9, Teachers are lucky because they _ workin the summer. ‘a)haven'tto ——b) mustn't e) don't have to 10. There fn't_at home. ano ane b)anyone ——_c) any people 2. Vocabulary ‘Choose the letter that corresponds tothe correct word(s). 4. The opposite of sharp is ‘) bright b)old adult 2. Bight away means a} later b) immediately ¢) tothe right 3. Tapickaut something isto a)needit tb) wantit. —¢) choose. 4. We often use the word hard as the opposite of ajnew b)easy fine 5. When you are cautious, you are a)careful —b)brove ) hoppy 6 Curentiv means a)recently _b) occasionally ¢) at present 7-Teatiemat means 0} ffeil b) to ty to be bod 8. He visited her dally means ajo doy Bevery day) almost every day 9. Hence is used to mean ‘ajhowever —b) meanwhile _¢) therefore . Choose the correct alternative, 10. cather study means that | 1. Did you walk bythe sea yesterday? 2) always study el preferto study (0.%65, I eiked. Yes, 1 did work) Ys, (a byte to study 2 yet? ‘Have you diab) Hove you done c) You have done spelling (words to be dictated) 1-10 a) Wil you “b)Can you) You can 00. 4. Gerald the tickets ‘2. already bought) has bought olreody by had areody buyed 5. What language? ‘0 5pe0k they 0) do they speak c) does they speak ANSWER KEY FOR ENGLISH EXAM NO. 1 a Lec c c 8 a 8 8 A c 8 6. 8 8 A c a a c a 8 8 c 1 a 8 c ac c a8 8 5A ei 7 a 8 ag « 10. ¢ College of Agriculture, MSU-main English Exam #2 Name: 1. VOCABULARY Direction: Choose the word that means the same, or most nearly the same, as the underlined word or words and write your answers on the spaces provided. |. Maria was too abstinate to admit she had been wrong. a. stubborn . frightened b. selfish <4. cautious 2.1 knew the teacher would discipline me for my actions. reward ©. reprove bi. congratulate «punish 3. Lea’s writing ability has been abseured by her other accomplishments. ‘a. revealed hidden b. exposed 4. popularized 4. Before taking such test, one had better beush up on his or her vocabulary outline translate b.tevise daeview 5. To everyone but the expert, the sculptor’s defects were invisible a. unable to be heard ‘c. unable to be understood bi. unable to be scen 4. unable to be touched 6. The boy groped for the lights switch, 1. reached confidently . searched blindly b. stretched up 4d. listened attentively 7. The client handed the lawyer his fee. ‘a, medicine ‘. money b. bag 4. instrument '8 The driver tried to avert the accident by swerving the ear to the ight. a. cause ©. control b. minimize 4. prevent 9. ‘The warmth ofthe room made the audience daze, a. yawn widely «. fll asleep b. sweat profusely faint 10. When they heard the news, they were overcome with grief, a, sorrow ©. terror b. rage 4. emotion READING COMPREHENSION Directions: Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. Encircle the best answer Almost unnoticed, scientists are reconstructing the world of plants. A new technique using colchicine, a poisonous drug, has allowed sciemtsts to remodel many kinds of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees, ereating new varieties with unexpected frequency. Even plants native to other countries are used to obtain the desired effects. |The title tha best fits this passage is a. Concern for Plant Life , Dangets in Plant Drugs 'b. Reconstrueting Plant Life 4. Renewing the Earth 2. One ean conclude from this passage that ‘4. the remodelling of plants is the controversial activity . the creation of new varieties of plants rarely happens the new strains of plants that are produced are often better in some way MM AGREEMENT Directions: Encircle the correct answer, ‘Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, d. them) (0 ot! 4. his) father, a local farmer, he is determined to prove to 3. (a. himself b. his self c. itself d. themselves) that in a span of four years, he can be called a successful young professional ‘One schoolmate close to Abdul is petite, brainy, and brown-complexioned lady named Kristina Camilla, Drawn to Abdul's company through 4. (a. theirs b. his c. their —d. her) interactive school activities, the young lady has developed closeness with 5.(a. them b.her ¢.hisd. him), KC, the name fondly calls her takes pride in relating with his future plans in life, ‘The truth i, is not 6,( a, she buher ¢. hed. his) who finds Abdul as a nice person to be with, but also others who have been mingling with him. KC as well as the other people close to Abdul knows every well that 7.(a. they b.he e.she d. it) has to be real or genuine tobeable to enjoy 8. (a his b.her ¢.their d.its)relationship with 9. (a. him be her e.it d. them) ‘What is friendship? I often ask 10,(a.it b. them ¢. these d. this) question to people. For me, friendship is this loving and respectful relationship between one and another, (Source: Final departmental Exam ofthe Deparment of English, CSSH, MSU-main) ‘Subject-Verb Agreement Television shows 1. (a. is b. are, ¢. have) expensive to produce, The production costs show meticulously 2 aare b. is ¢. have) extremely high due to many production variables. The television equipment alone 3. (a. are buhave _c.is) very expensive and must be maintained expensively for optimum life service, The sets for the complete high-tech stage 4. (a. command b. commands. have commanded) high budgets. The performers 5.(a. are. have ‘e4s) paid very large salaries for their talents and mass appeals. A very large budget 6. (a. are. have is) also set aside for directors, cameramen, musicians, planners, writers, editors, coordinators, agents, talents, scouts, designers, and ‘other technical people who 7. (a. sb. are c. have) customarily behind the curtain. The stations stil 8. (a. pay. b. pays ‘chhave paid) large amounts of money for promotion and rights to broadast. All these high costs 9. (a. have required require ¢. requires) the stations to gather as much capital for every single show that they 10, (a. have dreamed badreams c. dream) would be popular enough to gain the most income in the endeavour. (Source: Agalabia, UF etal. (2008). College freshman English, Espana, Mania: UST Publishing House) IV, CORRECT USAGE Direction: You are given two choices (a,b) for each sentence. Choose the word that correctly completes the following sentences. Write your answer on the spaces provided. 1. Rotation refers to the turning of the earth (a. and_b. in addition to) revolution to the movement of the earth around, the sun. 2. There are several means (a. for b. to) determine latitude and longitude. 3.(a. Likely b. Like) the tiger, the lion is a member of the cat family. 4. Botanists are not sure where the first plant was grown or even what plant (a. was b. it was) 5. The moon is not a planet (a. which b. although it) resembles the planets in many ways. a double star. 6.1 the star seems to be moving in a wavy line (a. that we suspect b. we suspect it) of 7. Determining the mineral content of soil samples is an exacting process (a for example b. therefore), experts must perform detailed tests to analyse soll specimens. £8, One of the most obvious characteristics of the moon is the way in which it continuously changes ( itis appearing b. its appearance), 8. Natural resources provide the raw material (a. are needed b. needed) to produce finished product. 10. (a. Alike b. Like) Australia, Canada conducts a complete census of its population every ten years. . heath ©. wealth 13. prosale sight common place . solemn «._ string 14.2 prudent action a.” unexpected ». ilemannered ©. sensible 18.2 volatile temperament a. changeable b. disagreeable @. sluggish ocmemococe Sddvdecdad aacacom geddgees ING MEANING THROUGH CONTEXT oa y, which ofthe following isnot true? axvyo0 aaxyo0 comet oon 4 15. which ofthe following inc the sum ofthe consecutive integers? pat 28 ce as 16. The clock reads 5: 00 pm. How many degrees are the minute hand and hour hand separated? 9.50 3130 c2s asz0 a7.F10m 4x £ subtract $x 4 aa La om 418, What is Fif H= 1.2 in the formula 2F-15-3H? 18 b.93 125 4.64 49. one-fifth a number, raised tothe tid power, gives “2 Whats the number? as ba “3 a2 20, Out of 36 employees “are male. of male employees are married. How many married male employees are there? 2.6 07 cs an Prepared by: Insan NAJEB B. PENDIAMAN ANSWER KEY ARITHMETIC No.2: Poeeencvor>oro>ron>arne College of Agriculture, MSU Marawi City MATHEMATICS ARITHMETIC No.3 Select the best answer for each and encircle the appropriate letter in the choices. 1. 1na class of 30 students, there are 20 boys. What is the ratio of boys to girls? a 12 bt 23 4.32 2.1F 2 inches of snow falls in 5 hours, how many inches will fallin 9 hours, if the snow continues to fall at the same rate? 3 33 ais ba 355 da 3. If elght men can finish a job in 6 hours, how many hours will it take 12 men to finish the same job? a2 ba 6 a8 4. The three angles ofa triangle are 4:5:6 find the measure of each angle. a. 18,60, 66 b.28, 16, 96 ©. 48, 60, 72 4.48, 36, 96 '5. A book sold for $18.00 after 310 percent discount was taken off the list price. What was thelist price? 3.10 b.20 30 4.40 6. company pays a salesman a commission of 16 2/3 percent and has $24,000 left in the proceeds. What was the value fof the sales before the commission was deducted? a. 28, 800 b. 18, 600, «24, 400, 4.26, 200 7. A radio sales for $230. If this price represents a profit of 15 percent ofthe cost forthe seller, how much did he buy fort? a. 100 b.200 . 300 .400 8. Ifthe temperature rises from 72° to 90", what isthe percent of the increase? 2.10% b.20% 15% 0.25% 9. The house rent of Php 20, 000 increased by 15% this year. What is the present rent of the house? 2. Php 23, 000 '. Php 32, 000 . Php 13,000 . Php 31, 000 410, After a 25% increase, the population is 48, 000. What was the population before the increase? 2. 38, 400 83, 400 c. 43, 800 4.34, 800 111. The average of Mohammad’s five exams is 91. What must he get in the sbth exam to pull his average to 927 a. 96 b.97 98 4.99 12, Two numbers are in the ratio of 3:8. If 16 is added to each number, the ratio becomes 7 : 12. What's the larger of the original numbers? ai bas 32 4.36 13, The number of production employees this week fll to 1330 people from 1400 people last week. Find the percent of decrease, 2.4% b. 5% 6% 4. 7% 114, The average of 10 boys is 88. The average of the first 7 boys is 85. What is the average of the other three boys? 2.92 b.93 94 4.95 15. Abdulmalik purchased an item which was sold at 20% discount. He pald P180 for the item. How much was the original price of the item? 2. P200 b.p225 360 .P900 16. The ratio of two numbers is 7:5, and their difference is 18. Find the smaller number. 2.35 b.40 45 4.55 117. A truck travels 180 km at a speed of 65 kph and makes the return trip along the same route at a speed of 85 kph. What isthe average speed in kph of the truck? 2.62 b.64 68 4.75 18. A refrigerator was sold for P2, 730, yielding a 30% profit on the cost. For how much should it be sold to yield only a 15% percent profit on the cost? 2. 2,515 b.p2, 415 2, 315 4. P2, 615 19. The net price of a P50 item after successive discounts of 10% and 20% is 2.20.00 b. P26.00 €.P36.00 4. P40.00 20. I 21 cans of food are needed to feed seven men for three days, the number of cans for five men for seven days is a 15 b. 20 62 4.35 MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA No, 01 (20 questions for 20 minutes) Direction: Select the correct answer for each item. Don't cheat. ao b. 25 undefined d. indeterminate @. Allofthe above 3. The third term in the expansion of (x + 2y)Fis. a. 10 b. acy 40K day e. aay 4. Ix! + 3x53 + 2is divided by x ~1, the degree of the reminder i: a b 2 ya] 40 et 5. The first step in solving for x in the equation 3x—5, isto 4 divde bot sides ofthe equation by 3 2. add to oth sdesofthe equation e..divde both sides ofthe equation by + BL add-5 to both ides ofthe equation €._ divide bot sides ofthe equation by 3 6. x= 0in hen a e 8. Find tree consecutive even integers whose sum Is 138 2. 84,46, 48 b. 40,46,48— c.2,86,43 ——d.83,46,09——@.42,46,50 Find te value ofxand y that make the equations x~ 2y= 2 nd x+ y= 5 bath te. 2 boxedyet eG xedye2 dae, e mayes 10. {(-5) + (-9)]I(-3) + S]= 27 ba <2 a. 27 28 ee b. 10 e435 4. 20 © 25 12. If -3, then (x + yy -2) be © 10 42 em 13. (5x° ~ 4x) + (2x- 9x’) a. 7x- 13" b. -4x-2x aK de x- 7? e 4x -2x 14. One factor of x’- 27 is x - 3, the other factor is a #-9 bo +9 cH 8KHD dx 3K49 © t+a-8 15. any(2x-yP equals a. -6x'y + 3xy* b. -Adx'y + Say? cod 2x'y + 12x’y?— 3xy" de3x'y—3xy’ —e. 12x"y— 12x"y' + Say? 16. 23x )=x4+7, then x equals aa bo 2 « a4 2 17, 2*+(-2)'equals 20 b 46 «3 4-2 e 6 18. tx f16e a fie ok «2k 4 eae 19, 63-213 8a) =16,thena = a ba «1 eo 20. One pair of values of x and y that make both the equations y = x"~ 3x and a. (11) b. (0,5) © (4-4) 4. (4-1) e (4,1) ayy ANSWER KEY ARITHMETIC No.2: 1 2 as a ANSWER KEY ARITHMETIC No.’ one oro 5. ponre roo pone LB 5. ze 6 BOA 7 ac a ANSWER KEY ALGEBRA No.1: =) e ZA 6 aC 7 ae a pomp ANSWER KEY ALGEBRA No.2: Le 5. ¢ 2 6D 3D ne a aA ANSWER KEY ALGEBRA No.3: 1c 5c 2B 6 3B 7 4.0 8 OE ANSWER KEY GEOMETRY No. 1 2. 3. 4a ANSWER KEY GEOMETRY No. Lec cay aa) 6 A sc 7A 4B aA BEB pope one BES? BeBe pore REBS memo pee 2 2 8 10. A 1.8 2A 14D 15. A 16. B 2B. 14 15. 16. sooo 2. 14, 15. 16. wooo 2B 14. 15. 16. sone 13. 14 15. 16. pane 13 ue 15, 16. zom> 3. a 35. 16. 13.8 4B 15. A 16. A VV. 18. 19. 20. wv. 1. Powe nope poee obo> o>re> 1. Ifx=3= yy then (y-»)'= 5 a9 b 9 c 27 4. 27 2. Ifeach side of a square is increased by x units then its perimeter is increased by how many units? ax b. 2x cae 4. a 3 Gay at bt ad 4 wv 44, Find the area of the shaded region. a. 36/3-4n b. 36-41 ©. 363-80 6. 72-8 5. In the figure, ifx = then y 7 a. 60° b. 80° ©. 100° 4. 120° 6. Ifthe ratio of ato bis 3:4 atthe ratio of b to cis 12:13, then the ratio of ato cis a. 3:13 b. 43 c. a2 d. 9:3 7. W3x-5=7 then Sx+8=___. a. 10 c 28 a 32 8. In the figure, xy = 25, xo = 7 and x 25 5 yo 2 al 22) b. 48 © 16 4. 26 9. The circle with center 0, CO 4aB, CO = 4 and AB = 6. Find the area of the circle, A +e ° a 16x b. 5x «on 4. 250 10. What isthe diagonal ofa square if its area is 16 sq units? a. 42 ba cB 46 111. In the triangle, the ratio of two angles is 5:1, and the third angle is equal to the sum of the other two. Find the number of degrees in the largest angle. a 1 b. 60" «75° 4. 90° 12. when + of 720 subtracted from of 567, then the esutis e. 63 f 61 B. 64 he 72 13. The midpoint between the points (5, -6) and (-7, -2) is a. (6,4) b. (-1,-4) 14. 1n the equation 3a — (a -x) = 2b (x +3), xis equal to a. 2a+6b b. = find the height in cm. a6 b. 12 c 18 d. 36 16. The solution set for x= 1/7 — x+1is a. (3,2) b. By «0 d. (2,3) 17. The quadratic equation with a solution set of (£ 7} is a. x +7K+49=0 b. = 49=0 cx -1ax +49=0 dC +14x+7=0 18. Ifthe sides of a square are increased by 4cm, the area is increased by 40cm*. The length of a side of the original square is. : a. Lom b. 2cm & 3m 4. 4cm 19. f the sum of one-half 2 number and two thirds of the number is 3 more than the number, the ‘number is ‘a 10 b. 12 E15 a. 18 20. f3°= 3 then 3°"*= . an bo Cal 4. 81 21. The circumferences of two circles are 12 m and 36m. Find the ratio of the areas of the circles. a b. c 34 a. 19 22. A group is made up of youth 16 years old or older; no two are of the same age. If the sun of their ages is 156, what is the maximum possible number of people in the group? (Assume that their ages are whole years.) a7 b 8 ag d. 10 23. Inthe formula A= nr fs rippled then Awill be a. tripled b. increased by 3 {._nereased by 27 4. multiped by 27 24. Which ofthe followings (are) true? LG Bisa realnumber 144s rational Wa ydexey 2 25. When +44" is expressed in the form a + bi, then 2 aul boa ett dati 26. The length ofthe altitude to the hypotenuse ofa right triangle with legs of length 15 and 20 is — a8 b. 16 © 2 4. 18 27. The solution for the system of equations x 2y = 5 and 2x + Sy = is a. 3,1) b. (3,-1) © (1,3) 4. (-1,3) 28. na ice graph showing the sources of nitrogen inthe air, find the degree meesure ofthe sector representing transportation tht produces of the total source a. 180" b. 270° 358 a. 330° 29. Watfe is twice as old as Ratfe was two years ago. Te ference oftheir present agesis 7. Find the age of Wate now 28 7 <6 as 30. Te school canteen tables are all the same in length. When 14 tables ar paced end to end, they reach te length ofthe room ithe length ofthe room is 31.8 meters, find the length of each table. a. 125m. bo 2m c. 225m 4. 25m 31. At what time between 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock are the hands of the clock are opposite each other? a. 1:27:16.36 b. 1:30 c. 1:38:10.9 d. 1:35 32. A piece of rope is divided into three parts in the ratio 1:2:3. Find the total length of the rope if the longest partis 4 units more than the second part. a 6 b. 12 c 24 d. 30 33, The simplest form of (2 42/2 ad b 2 « a 34, The simplest form of 116 +/8 18 is. a2 ba «8 4. 16 35, Find the smallest ofthe three consecutive integers, ithe sum of whose reciprocals is. oo ao ) d. 6 36. Which of the following is not multiple of 11? a. 759 b, 221 © 1111 d. 451 37, When simplified, |9+ (4~3)- 17] has avalue of __. a 13 b. 9 .-7 47 38. A group of boys pooled their money to buy a new cross-stitch pattern. They found that they hhad 13 fifty- centavo coins, 10 one- peso coins, 15 two- peso coins and 20 five- peso coins. How ‘much money did they have in all? a. P.136.50 b. P145.50 & P146.50 d. P156.50 39. Which of the following would be the best estimate of 78.35 X 38.21? a. 3,200 b. 320 c. 320,000 4. 32,000 40, Thalal and Jalal spent their vacation working as a service crew in one of the food restaurants. If their earnings were in the ratio 7:8 respectively, how much had Thalal earned when Jalal had earned P6, 400? a. P6,000 b. P5,800 c. P5,600 d. P6,200 June 30, 2012 1. ifx—3=y, then (y - x)" = bh 9 ea aa 2. each side ofa square increased by x nits then ts perimeters nceased by how many wits? nx Boe a a 4 3 Inthe eure, fx=-ty then y= 7 a 80° <. 100° a 0° 4. the ratioof at bis 3:4 atthe ratio of b to cis 12:13, then the ratio ofatocis__. 233 a3 cata 4. 933 5. W3x-5=7thensxe8= 2 10 = bs <2 a2 6. The circle with center 0, CO AB, CO = 4 and AB = 6. Find the area of the circle. A a. 161 besa on a 25m 7. Whatisthe diagonal ofa square fits area 16 sq units? ae oa ea GG 8 Inthe triangle, the ratio of two anges 5: andthe third angle is equal to the sum ofthe other two. Find the number of Gegres in the tarpst ange 21S b 6° om 4. 90° 9. wen of 720s subtracted from + of 67 then the results, =e bat es an 10. The midpoint between the points (5, -6) and (-7, -2) is__. a (6,4) b. (-1,-4) (-6,-4) d. (1,4) 2a+6b : © oxy b. d 71 2-1 12. The area of a triangle is 72 cm’. If the length of the base is four times the length of the height, find the height in a6 b 2 <8 d. 36 13, The solution set for x= V7 = x + Lis a (3.2) b. @) «0 d. (2,3) 44. The quadratic equation with a solution set of 7) s. a + 7K+49=0 b. ena ctx 49=0 d. 41x47 15. Ifthe sides of a square are increased by em, the area is increased by AOcm’. The length of a side of the original square is @ ton b. 20m © 3cm 4. 4m 416. Ifthe sum of one-half a number and two thirds of the number is 3 more than the number, the numbers. a. 10 b 2 © 15 4. 18 47, 3°23 then 3"! a3 bo 27 6. 81 18, The circumferences of two circles are 12-1 and 36m. Find the rato ofthe areas ofthe circles. a 13 b. 25 c 34 4.19 439. A group is made up of youth 16 years old or older; no two are of the same age. Ifthe sum of their ages is 156, What is the maximum possible number of people in the group? (Assume that their ages are whole years.) a7 b. 8 9 4. 10 20. In the formula A=-+ nr’ ifris rippled, then A wil be a. tripled increased by 3 increased by 27 .-multipied by 27 21. The solution forthe system of equations x~ 2y=5 and 2x+Sy=1is_. a. (3,1) b. G,-1) © (1,3) 4. (1,3) 22. Wale is twice as old a5 Raffi was two years ago. The difference oftheir present ages is 7. Find the age of Waffie now. a9 b. 14 © 16 4. 18 23. The school canteen tables are all the same in length. When 14 tables are placed end to end, they reach the length of the room. Ifthe length of the room is 31.5 meters, find the length of each table. a, 125m b. 2m ©. 225m 4. 25m 24, At what time between 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock are the hands of the clock are opposite each other? a. 1:27:16.36 b. 1:30 cc 1:38:10.9 1:35 25. A piece of rope is divided into three parts in the ratio 1:2:3. Find the total length of the rope ifthe longest partis 4 units more than the second part. 26 b 2 om 4. 30 26. The simplest form af 2 {272 = ad b. 2 « 2 a. 27. Which ofthe folowing not multiple of 11? 2,759 b. 221 eu 6. 451 28. When simplified, [9+ (4-3) -17| has avaiue of, 2B be «-7 a7 29. A group of boys pooled their money to buy a new cross-stitch pattern. They found that they had 13 fifty Ccentavo coins, 10 one- peso coins, 15 two- peso coins and 20 five- peso coins. How much money did they have in all? a. P13650 b. P145,50 < P14650 4. P156.50 30. Which ofthe following would be the best estimate of 78.35 X 38.21? a. 3,200 b. 320 320,000 4. 32,000 31. Thalal and Jalal spent their vacation working as a service crew in one of the food restaurants. f their earnings ‘were in the ratio 7:8 respectively, how much had Thalal earned when Jalal had earned P6, 400? a. P6000 b. P5800 P5600 d. P6200 32. Wa=2,b= 1andc=3,then 38+ 20-chasa valueof ot Ds co a7 23, han 22) 2S equals 24 bo 9 ea a3 2A. The simplest orm of (3x+ 20) +(2e=3y +5215 aoe 2ye bre 2yeae © Seoay— ioe 6x39 ioe 35, An algebra expression for “seven times a number increased by 2" a he? bee © 7-2) a mer) 36, Abdu has one more math test to take before grades are averaged, So far he has scores of 98, 94, 96, 93, 94 and 98. What must be his score on this last test to maintain his present average? a 95 b. 96 . 97 4. 98 37. Ina factory, Ahmad and Halll make the same item. One day Ahmad made 39 more than three times what Halil ‘made, and together they made 79, How many items did Hall produce in that day? a. 10 b. 30 <2 4. 69 38, When 6xy + 3y is subtracted from -6xy ~3y, the result is. a. -1y-6y bo & iay+6y a. 18x 39. (2xy)* (-4xy) equals. a. -128x'y" b. 128x475 128? 4. -128x'y' 40, A book sells P 105 after a 40% discount, what was its original price? a. Pas, b. Pa75, P180 4. P190 ts or plays activity allows them to act out their own inner conflicts. No-error c D E 2, Accasding to the theory, some types of human behavior once considered the result of great psychological a 8 disturbance is in reality caused by chemical imbalance within the body. No ercar c D E 3. The candidate directed her anneal to the young once realizing that she could not win without their votes. No Ecror a 8 c D E 4. When yau olan to make a major purchase, suchas an automobile, one shauld analyze your financial situation, as well a 8 c ‘as your desires, before making 2 decision. No ercor, D E 5. Even though history does not actually repeat itself, knowledge af history can give current problems a familiar, less a 8 c D formidable look. No error E 6. The Curies had almost exhausted their resources, and fora time it seemed unlikely that they ever would find the A 8 c solvent to their financial problems, No error D E 7. ULthe cumors are correct, Corona will not be convicted, for each of the officers on the court realizes that Estrada A 8 and Arroyo may be the ceal culait and that their testimony is not completely trustworthy. No error c D E 8, The citizens of Marawi, ike ligan, prefer to commute by automobile, even though motor vehicles A contribute neatly as many contaminants to the alr as. do all other sources combined, No error 8 c D E 9. Within six manths the store was operating profitably and efficient: shelves were well stacked, goods were selling A 8 c rapidly, and the cash register was ringing constantly. No error D E 10, Today Shakespeare's sonnets are more read than Milton, perhaps because Shakespeare's primary subject is love. A 8 c D E 11. Any true insomniac js well aware of the futility of such measures as drinking hot milk, regular hours, deep breathing, A 8 c counting sheep, and concentrating an black velvet. No error D E 12. Lwould appreciate your treating me as if| was your brother. No error A 8 Go E 13, Enough change toward conservatism to secure a better balance and to accept more openly the fundamentals of A character and their mastery are to be commended, but nota return to the unnecessarily harsh and harmful practices of 8 c D ‘a generation ago. Noerror E 14 The interest of Philippine industry for developing previously wasted intellectual resources suggests that we A 8 c ‘may have reached a new plateau in our economic development. No error D e 15, She was promoted because she had made less error than the other seccetary. No error A 8 c D E 36, we objected ton eprianding sor gurgond, especialy when besa ht Hm more than us, No enor 7. The boy asa hs mothe dessraey asd help ‘No error . of 18 inte tet thenumbe tele eres date ali sterton nanan asx 19. Mead to iow saat tht he wat ac sha ot shh he, ast 20.The maa shoul goto the pul aha we hte ans adnan Noe 21. seca shortage octal the company was ot canal siping te demand osama = 3 c ° 9" INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW CLASS College of Agriculture MSU Marawi Cit GENERAL SCIENCE No.2 Direction: Choose the correct answer from the given choices. 1. Which ofthe following may stimulate the growth of the roots in plant cuttings? a. The use of auxins «.a decrease in soll minerals b. Adecrease in enzymes d. the use of endocrine secretions 2. Which of the folowing isthe function ofthe cotyledon in a seed? a. Toform the lower portion ofthe plant ©. To protect the seed from drying out b. To form the upper portion of the plant 4d. To provide nutrients for the germinating plant '3.__An embryo begins to develop from a zygote as a direct result of ‘a. Fermentation ». budding ©. sporulation 4. cleavage 4. Emymes are proteins that catalyze a particular biochemical reaction involving specific substrate molecules. Enzyme activity is affected by pH, that is ‘a. pH has no effect on enzyme activity b._Allenzymes work at any pH c._Each enzyme works at different optimum level 1d, Enzymes works ata higher pH when the temperature is higher and ata lower pH when the temperature slower, 5, Two different forms of the same gene and are located on homologous chromosomes, a. Chromatids b. Genes «Alleles <4. DNA 6. Itis considered as the most primitive kingdom, a. Fung! b. Monera Animals 4. Plants 7. The reason why gases diffuse faster than liquids is that gas molecules are ‘3. More free to move than liquid molecules. _c. Lighter than liquid molecules. b. More comprehensible than liquid molecules. d, More elastic than liquid molecules. '8 ‘Smoke particles are examined under a microscope, and were observed to be moving randomly. This movernent is due to ‘a. Aircurrents blowing on the smoke particles. c. The force of attraction between the smoke particles. b. Air molecules bumping into smoke particles. _d. Smoke particles reacting with oxygen in the air 9. Solids do not diffuse like gases because the particles ofa solid Stationary. Care too heavy to move. b. Are too clase to move. d. cannot move around each other. 10. A chemical reaction occurs when. ‘a. Salt solution is heated «. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to magnesium ribbon. b. Crude ol is distilled d. An electric current passes through an electric wire. 111 Itis the separation of aliquid into diferent substances with different boiling points. a. Distillation Filtration Chromatography 4. Evaporation 12. Which of the following is a physical property of sugar? 2. Its composition is hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. € It is a white crystalline solid b._Itcan be decomposed with heat. d.1t turns black with concentrated H2S04, 113. When water changes into steam, the molecules become ‘a. Separate atoms.b. more widely spaced. . much larger. d.less in mass. 114, When ice changes from a solid to aliquid at its melting point 2. Its temperature increases. Its particles gain energy. b. Heat is given out. 4. Its particles become more ordered. 415, Fine pollen grains in the surface of water are examined under a microscope. It is observed that the pollen grains are in random motion and frequently changing direction. The movement is most likely due to the ‘a. Movement of air across the water. . Chemical reaction between the pollen and the water. Collisions between water molecules and pollen grains. 4d. Attraction and repulsion between charged particles. 16. Alleles are genes which Are linked to only one chromosome. b. Occupy corresponding positions on homologous chromosomes. Are seinked and are transmitted from fathers to their daughters aS 4d. Are always sexlinked and are transmitted from mother to their sons. 17. Phenotype maybe defined as a. Genetic makeup of an individual Visible expression of genotype. Hidden traits of an individual 4d, Unrelated characteristics. 18, Different organisms have different numbers of chromosomes. Kangaroos have 12 chromosomes in each body cell. This means that the number of chromosomes in each egg cell of a kangaroo is a 6 biz 18 4.24 19, Which of the statements following is true? ‘a. DNAis made up of genes and contains chromosomes. 'b. Chromosomes are made of DNA and contain genes. Genes are made of DNA and contain chromosomes. 4d. Genes are made of chromosomes and contain DNA. 20. All living things are made up of cells. Different cells and organs are adapted for their different roles in life processes. All living cells contain a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell membrane. In addition to these, plant cells also have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. Which part of a cell contains the mitochondria? a. Nucleus b. cytoplasm Cell membrane 4. Cell wall 21. The part ofa plant cell that stores water, sugar and minerals. a. Nucleus b. vacuole Chloroplast 4. Cell wall 22. Photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy and inorganic compounds to chemical energy and organic compounds. This is the way the plants make their own food. It happens mainly in the palisade cells of leaves, and is a complex chemical reaction requiring energy from light. Photosynthesis, 2._uses up oxygen. « takes place only in darkness b._ isnot important to animals. d,s essential to all life on earth, 23, Plants need carbon dioxide, water, ight and chlorophyll in order to make starch by photosynthesis, Carbon dioxide enters plants through holes in the leaves called a. Alrspaces. b. stomata, c cuticles. 4. chloroplasts. 24, Our diet must include three types of food: energy foods, body-building foods and maintenance foods. The main energy foods are carbohydrates and a. Fats b. proteins «vitamins minerals 25. Vitamins help to control chemical reactions in our bodies. Without vitamins certain reactions cannot take place. \We need only tiny amounts of vitamins, but without them we will suffer from deficiency diseases, ike the lack of vitamin O will lead to a. Beriberi berickets «scurvy d. night blindness 26. The heart pumps blood around the body through a system of tubes called blood vessels. Which blood vessels carry blood back to the heart? a. Arteries b. capillaries c-veins d.cartilage 27. What isthe function of the white blood cells? a. To carry nerve impulses to the brain To transport oxygen to the cells b. To produce hormones to clot the blood 4. To destroy bacteria in the body 28, What i the function of the excretory system? ‘a. To get rid of undigested food from the body To take in oxygen and transport it to the cells b. Toremove harmful waste produced by the body 4. To contro! all the organs ofthe body 29. In a species of pea plant, white flowers were completely dominant over red flowers. Pure-breeding, white-flowered pea plants are crossed with pure breeding, red-flowered pea plants. What proportion of white- and red-colored plants willbe produced in theF generation? ‘a. Allwhite-flowered plants _¢. A3:1 ratio of white flowered plants to red-flowered plants b. Allred-flowered plants 4d. A 3:1 ratio of red-flowered plants to white-flowered plants 30. Of the following parts of a cell, which one isthe smallest in sie? a. Amino acid b. Chromosome gene d.nuclew ANSWER KEY GENERAL SCIENCE No.2 LA 6B ILA 16.B 21.8 26.C 2D 7A 12.¢ 17.6 22.D 27.D 3D 8 B 13.B 18.4 23.B 28.B 4.C 9D 14.¢ 19.B 24.8 29.4 5. 10.¢ 15.¢ 20.8 25.B 30.4 College of Agriculture ‘MSU Main Campus SCIENCE BIOLOGY No.1 1. The most abundant substance in the protoplasm is a Fat b.protein —c.carbohydrate ——d. water 2. The site of the majority of photosynthesis ina leafis the. a Spongylayer b.cuticle epidermis 4d. palisade layer ate of nay Recon Ww 3. Which ofthe following statements is illustrated by the graph beside? Temperate a. As the temperature is lowered, the rate of activity of enzymes decreases. As the temperature is raised, their activity increases, until a maximum is reached at about 40°C. b. As the temperature is raised, the rate of activity of enzymes decreases. As the temperature is lowered, their activity increases until a maximum is reached at about 40°C. . As the temperature is lowered, the rate of activity of enzymes increases. As the temperature is raised, their activity decreases, until a maximum is reached at about 40°C. 4. The level of activity of enzymes remains constant even if temperature changes. Likewise, temperature remains constant even ifthe level of activity increases. 4, Muscle may be controlled or may work without conscious thought. The muscle type(s) considered involuntary is (are) __. a. Smooth b.skeletal skeletal and cardiac d.cardiac and smooth 5. Meiosis differs from mitosis in that a. Meiosis produces 4 daughter cells, while mitosis produces only 2 daughter cells. b. The chromosome number remains the same in meiosis, but is halved during mitosis, © Meiosis produces identical daughter cells, but mitosis produces daughter cells that are genetically different 4. Meiosis occurs in somatic cells, while mitosis occurs in sex cells. ‘Anchorage b. absorption of water photosynthes d. storage 7. Which of the following is an example of a biotic factor that will determine which animals or plants inhabit an ‘environment? a. The acidity of a lake near a factory. b, The high daytime temperatures and low night time temperature & Berry plants growing in abundance at the edge of a forest 4. The amount of oxygen present in the water or a pond. 8, Which of the following isthe best description of the pyramid of energy? a, The base of the pyramid consists of producers which supply the most energy ’. The base of the pyramid consists ofthe highest consumers who need the most energy . The top of the pyramid consists of the producers which supply the most energy 4. The top ofthe pyramid consists of the highest consumers who need the most energy 9. The breathing rate is increased by an increase in the content of. & Oxygen b.nitrogen C0, 4. 1,0 (vapor) 10. That evolution has occurred is now generally accepted as a doctrine rather than a theory because a. There is ample evidence that species have changed over the year b. Darwin received a posthumous Nobel Prize for his book on natural selection _Uranium-lead studies have traced the history of the horse 4, Itis now certain that the earth is at least 4B years old. 11. Ofthe following terms, which one includes the others? a. Class border phylum family 12. Approtozoan causes the disease malaria in a human host. This relationship illustrates ‘a. Mutualism, b.Commensalism —¢. Parasitism 4. Predation 13. Viruses are not considered free-living because . They are too small to be seen by light microscopy. 4. They cannot reproduce outside a living cell 14, Some organisms living in a garden include dragonflies, bugs, roses, grasshoppers, grasses, worms, and spiders, Collectively, these organisms represent a ‘a. Biome b. Community ¢ Habitat 4. Population 15. Green algae are able to manufacture their own food because a. They live in water. b. They attach themselves to plants. . They have chlorophyll 4. They are the most immediate relatives of green plants. 16. All ofthe following are examples of a reflex except. a Sneezing ». Blinking Coughing Reading 17. Which of the following is a disease caused by bacteria? a. Polio »b. Smallpox Rabies Tetanus 18. The greenhouse effect is caused by the increase in the a Number of green houses ¢ Amount of CO, in the air b. Number of green plants worldwide 4d. Amount of 0, in the atmosphere 19. In binomial nomenclature scheme, only _ and __ are used to name an organism. a. Genus and Species c.class and order b. Kingdom and phylum family ad genus 20. Any biological agent that causes disease is called _. a Host bacteria © pathogen ‘mushroom 21, Which bacteria is globular-shaped? a Bacillus b.coceus spirochetes aot 22, Water is transported from the roots to the leaves by _. a. Phloem b.xylem sieve tubes: bark 23, Itrefers to the arrangement of the veins in the leaf. a. Venation . Coloration Separation 4d. Adaptation 24, Trees that lose all their leaves at the end of a growing season in temperature regions are called _. a Savannah b.Tundra Coniferous d. Deciduous 25, The growth of plants toward light is called a. Hydrotropism b. geotropism Phototropism Negative tropism 26, Fluke: Class Trematoda :: Tapeworm: Class _. a. Cestoda b. Nematoda Annelida 4. Rotifera 27, The process of shedding exoskeleton is called. a Melting b.chitin ¢ Molting, d. Metamorphosis 28. {sa term used to describe methods of introducing new genes into an organism. ‘@ — Geneticeng’r b. recombinant DNA Hybridization —_d.Geneties 29. is the process of bone formation. ‘& —Oogenesis b.ossification peristalsis 4. Phagoaxtosis, 30, An excretory organ that filters the waste from the blood. a. Kidney b.Liver Stomach 4. Intestine 1. Din various living things, water makes up from 65% to 90% of the protoplasm. 2, D— The palisade layer has cells that are packed together and serves for most photosynthesis. The spongy layer is a site for gas exchange. The cuticle and epidermis are for protection. 3. A—+Most enzymes function best at body temperature. 4. D— Both smooth and cardiac are not controlled by thought but by autonomic system, Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones and are controlled by an individual consciously. 5. A Meiosis produces 4 daughter cells each with half of the original chromosome number. Meiosis occurs only in sex cells, producing sperm and eggs, and since the chromosome number is half the parent cell, these cells are genetically different from the original parent cell. 6. C—+Aroot does not contain chlorophyll and so is unable to carry on photosynthesis, 7. C— The only biotic or living factor among the choices is option 3. The others are abiotic factors affecting the ability of an organism to inhabit the area. Birds and small mammals feeding on berries will most likely thrive in areas teeming with berry plants. 8. A— The base consists of the producers that supply the most energy: As one moves up the pyramid, energy is lost. Found at the top are the highest consumers who have lost energy from the pyramid in the form of ‘heat and unavailable chemical energy. 9. C+ An inereased in the amount of CO, in the blood stimulates the cells of the medulla to send impulses to the diaphragm and the rib muscles, causing them to contract and expand more rapidly. The breathing rate then increases. 10, A The doctrine refers to a theory based on carefully worked out principles and taught or advocated by its adherents. Evolution is now a doctrine because evidence from various fields has convinced its adherents of its validity. Some of these fields are paleontology, heredity, embryology, and physiology. 11. C+ In the system of classification, of the groups (taxons) mentioned the largest is the phylum, followed by class, order, family. KPCOFGS 112. C —+ Parasitism is a symbiotic association of two kinds or organisms in which the parasite is benefited while the host is usually harmed, 13, D + Viruses are not considered free-living since they cannot reproduce outside of a living cell; they have evolved to transmit their genetic information from one cell to another for the purpose of replication. 14, B—> A community refers to the population of different species living in a particular habitat and interacting, with each other 15. C + The chlorophyll is the green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells. It is essential to the photosynthetic process. 16, 17. 18. 19, 20. 21 22, 23, 24. 25. 26. 27. 28, 29. 30. D— Sneezing, blinking, and coughing are reflexes because there is no thought involved in them. Reading, on the other hand, isa deliberate activity that involves alot of thinking, D+ Atetanus is caused a bacilli. The other diseases mentioned are caused by viruses. C— The greenhouse effect is the warming of the earth and its lower atmosphere caused by trapped solar radiation. This is brought about by the increasing amount of CO, in the atmosphere. Like the glass if a ‘greenhouse, C02 allows sunlight to pass through the Earth. As the Earth is warmed by the sunlight, it gives, off infrared rays that are absorbed by the C02 in the atmosphere, instead of being given off into space. A> ex. Home sapiens (Man) C+ mushroom "umbrella-shaped fungus" C— Bacillus "rod-shaped bacteria" Coccus “spherical or nearly spherical” B — Phloem is responsible for the transport of food. Sieve tube isa sap-conducting tube within the phloem tissue of a plant. Sieve tube cells carry plant nutrients. Bark is the rough outer covering of the stem of, woody trees or bushes. A D c ‘A Other options are Phylum. c B A— Other options are organs of the digestive system. (Liver is an accessory organ.) CLASS 2012 selection Caege of Agriculture 8 Mutations provide a basis for MSU-Main Campus. a. Abiogenesis db. reprodvcion c formation of aggregates SCIENCE @ evolution BIOLOGY No.2 9, Thebranch of biology that deals withthe 1. Agradual change inthe community overa elasifcation and naming of organisms period oftimes ‘a. Nomencature bemorphology 2 Conservation _—_—b.sucression cplysiology taxonomy reforestation d-migration 10. Cells that lack distinct nucleusare members 2. Which characteristics best desribes a dessert of the Kingdom biome a. Monera b.Protista 2 Hasa dense canopy which blocks c Fung virus ‘sunlight Ih Domnlnate by a vartety of rasta 1. The Germ Theory of Disease was developed € Habitat toa variety of Sea animals by dnd plants a. Robert Malthus. Goerge at Receives less than 25cm of rainfall Breadlee-LouisPasteur a ayear Charles Darwin 4. Anabnormal change nthe structure or 12. The process by which unspecialized cells umber ofa chromosome is developed int specialized eels 2 Chromosomal mutation b. plat Sper maton egenemalation — a elongation a nondisjunction fundamentalization 19. 20. 2 22. 23, a. Plasmias polyploidy . mutagens d.inbreeding Process by which a virus transfers a piece of DNA from one bacterial cell to another. a, Translocation b.transduction inversion addition In his theory of evolution, Lamarck assumed that a. Useful characteristic which are acquired are inherited b. The diversity of organisms depends upon genetic mutation & Variations are produced by gene recombinations New organs arise asa result of common ancestry Which statement describes a part of Darwin's ‘Theory of Evolution a. Competition among individuals of a species causes heritable variation b. Organisms best adapted toa particular environment are the most likely to reproduce ._ Survival of any species is proportional to the inheritance of acquired characteristics b. Their body fluid has no constant temperature d they are second ‘consumers Bats are classified as mammals because they have @. hairandmammary glands b. teeth and beaks b.feathersand teeth d. hair and beaks Animals that live both on land and in water Reptiles amphibians >. mammals birds ‘The ability of some animals to regain or restore thelr lost body partis, a. Autonomy melting b. regeneration d. mimicry Sponges are sessile, which means that sponges Live singly or in colonies c.are permanently attached . Have plant-like characteristics d. reproduce sexually or asexually ‘An organism that preys upon the bodies of dead animals a Scavengers commensal . parasites predator ‘xylem d.root 14, The arrangement of leaves on a stem is. known as a. Phyllotaxy ‘e.venation b.canopy d.girdling 15, Vertebrates include the following EXCEPT a. Birds b.fishes Crustaceans amphibians 16, The tail vertebrae of man are fused to form the a. Sacrum curostyle b.coceyx d.synsacrum 17. An invertebrate can be distinguished from vertebrates because a. There is no division of labor among its parts b. ‘The absence of the complex system of bones inside its body & Theabsence of a ventrally located heart ._ The presence of paired appendages 18, Which statement concerning all cold-blooded animals is true? a. Their bodies are cold to the touch they thrive in cold places 29, The following are functions of the skeletal system EXCEPT a, Support of the tissues . body movement b. ‘Transmission of impulse d. homeostasis 30. Which of the following is NOT a somatic cell? a Muscle cell b.neurons, epithelial cells d.sperm ‘Topography moisture 25. An undesirable change in the physical, ‘chemical, and biological conditions of the environment is closely associated with a Succession b.inversion depletion 4. pollution 26. An organism that possess the ability to ‘manufacture their own food from inorganic ‘substances are called 2 Autotrophs b. chemotrophs —_c.heterotrophs . saprotrophs 27. The biological phenomenon in which a series of biotic community replace one another over along period of time is known as. a. ecological succession interspecific competition Species extinction 4. negative population interaction 28, What term refers to the mutually beneficial association between roots and funy a Parasitism b. cooperation mycorrhiza Nitrogen fixation College of Agriculture, MSU-Main Campus SCIENCE Biology No. 3 1. The cells of the heart is nourished by the a, Carotid artery b.coronaryartery jugular vein d.renal vein, pulmonary arteries 2. ‘The liquid that bathes all the cells of the body is called a. Fibrinogen balymph cplasma —d.blood ——e.fibrin 3. Allofthe following are found in the plasma EXCEPT. a. Fibrinogen b.antibodies hormones d.starch aminoacid 4. Oxygen is carried in the a. Phagocytes —b. platelets c.whitebloodcells. d.redbloodcells —_e. gammaglobulin 5. Aninherited disease in which the blood does not clot is a.Thrombosis, atherosclerosis hemophilia d.heparin—_e. anemia 6. Urea is removed from the blood by the a.kidneys Deliver Lungs spleen e, bladder 7. ‘The dermis of the skin contains al ofthe following EXCEPT a.Layer of dead cells b.blood vessels nerve endings 4. hair follicles oil glands 8. Hormones are distributed throughout the body by aducts b.ductless glands ¢. blood dnerves _e. connective tissue 9. Agland that is known as the gland of emergency is the a.Pituitary gland — b.adrenal thyroid d. parathyroid pancreas 11. Auniting cells in sexual reproduction are called a.dygotes . zygospores spore buds e. gametes 12, A zygote is cell that a. Results from the union of two gametes >. Unites with another zygote to form a gamete ©. United with another zygote to form a zygospore 4. Results from the union of two zygospore 13. The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the stigma of the same flower is known as ‘a. Cross pollination self pollination «fertilization , Germination e.seed dispersal 14. The proper sequence of embryonic development is - egg; 4-blastula, 5- two-celled stage) 32415 4.325410. 32514 52341 15, The egg-producing structure of an animal is called a. Oviduet b.ovum covary —d.ovule e.ovipositor 16, The development of the egg without being fertilized by the sperm is known a. Parthenogenesis b.metamorphosis _c. regeneration 4.differentiation 17. Fraternal twins a. Are always of the same sex through placenta ’, May be of the opposite sex ¢.from the mother's small intestine 18, The release of an egg from a follicle is called a. Fertilization c. metamorphosis, e.ovulation b. Cleavage 4. osmosis 19, The rod-like structures that appear during nuclear division are known as, a. Spindle fibers nucleoli chromosome b. Asters .centrosome 20, Polar bodies are formed during a Phototropism ’. spermatogenesis c-oogenesis _d. prophase stage 21, Bacteria may be attacked by a virus called a. Cocei b.bacilli ——c.spiralli —d. bacteriophage —_¢. staphylococcus 22. A class of vascular plants that reproduce by means of spores a. Ferns ‘gymnosperms angiosperm 4. bryophytes 23. This isa phylum or group of invertebrates best characterized by their flat-bodied. Example are planaria and tapeworm. a.Cnidarian ,Platyhelminthes —c.annelida_—d. nematode, rotifer 24. Photosynthesis : chloroplast :: Respiration: a. Mitochondria b. lysosome .golgh nucleus e, Endoplasmic reticulum 25, Which ofthe following is true about red tide? a. Itis caused by a dinoflagellate called Pyrodimium bahamense var: compressum. » People should refrain from eating shellfish during red tide occurrences. Sudden increase in the nutrient content ofthe water may trigger red tide outbreaks. 4. Allof the above. Answers: 26. Which of the following statements is not true about acid rain? a. Itis caused by increasing amounts of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen in the atmosphere. ’. Itcontributes to the thinning of the ozone layer. ¢. Itcorrodes marble and metallic structures. . Itdamages crops by increasing soil acidity. 27, Which of the following does NOT describe the Cell Theory? a. Cellsare the units of structure and function ’. New cells come from the division of pre-existing cells. Most living things are made up of cells. 4d. Cells are the building blocks of life 28, Which ofthe following is NOT true about Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)? a. Itis single-stranded, ». Its bases are adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine ¢ Ithasa 5-C sugar called ribose. d. Itis needed for protein synthesis. 29, Whether a child is a boy or a girl depends on the: a. Type of sperm cell «time of ovulation b. Type of egg cell time of fertilization 30. Essential amino acids can be obtained from a. Plant sources b.animal sources. both Aand B Neither A nor B. 4.0 aC IZA 16.4 20.¢ 1B 5.C 9B 13. 17.B 21.D oe 6A 10.D 14D 18.E 22.8 aeD ZA ILE 15.¢ 19.4 23.8 28.8 29.4, INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW CLASS 2012 Coltege of Agriculture, MSU-Main Campus 10, 11 12 13, 14, 15, SCIENCE, Chemistry No. 1 ‘The temperature of water increased when a certain substance was dissolved in water. This process is said to be a. Exothermic, with the release of energy. c. Endothermic, with the release of energy. b. Exothermic, with the absorption of d. Endothermic, with the absorption of energy. energy. Ifthe product of two quantities is equal to a constant value, the two quantities are said to be a. Directly proportional ©. Equal . Inversely proportional d. The same Which of the following substances is used as a refrigerant working in a sealed system? a. Carbon b. Freon . Argon d. Neon Children are especially at hazard from lead because a. Itcan reduce intelligence ©. Itcan delay motor development b. Itcan impair memory 4d. Alllof the above Which of the following substances cannot be decomposed by chemical means? a. Potassium b. Water c. Salt . Sugar ‘What is the equivalent of 10 degrees Celsius in the Kelvin scale? a. 283K b. -283K c. 110K 4. 273K Al of these polyatomic ions are negatively charged except a. Ammonim b. Sulfate ©. Carbonate d. Hydroxide ‘Acompound may be represented by a. chemical formula ©. Aradical b. Asymbol 4. An equation ‘What is formed when an element is burned in air? a. Oxide be Acid ©. Base 4. Salt All isotopes of a given element must have the same a. Mass number . Atomic number b. Atomic mass d. Number of neutrons. ‘Which of the following is the most volatile? a. Oil b. Ammonia c. Water 4. Kerosene Chemical changes involve changes of the particles a. In the nucleus and all energy levels. ©. Ofthe nucleus b. In the outermost energy level 4d. In the innermost energy level Most atoms attain a stable structure by having a combination of a. Belectrons b. 4electrons c. electrons 4. Oelectron In a compound, the sum of the total positive oxidation numbers and negative oxidation numbers must, be equal to a8 b 3 2 a0 ‘The correct name for K,CrO, is a. Potassium dichromate ©. Potassium perchlorate b. Potassium chromate 4. Potassium hypochlorite a. Alka-Seltzer c. Pineapple juice b. Mik of magnesia d. Soil 17. The geometric shape of carbon tetrachloride is. a. Linear c. Square b. Triangular 4. Tetrahedral 18. Which type of interaction exists in nonpolar species? a. Dipole- dipole c. London forces b. H-bonding 4d. Covalent bonding 19, Evaporation of alcohol is physical change because, a. Alcohol retain its properties when it vaporizes 'b. The properties of alcohol vapor are different from those of liquid alcohol c. Alcohol molecules escape from the surface of the liquid d. Heat is absorbed when liquid alcohol changes to vapor 20. The reaction is evidenced by a. Precipitate c. Sharing b. Change in color 4. Bubbling 21. When an atom loses an electron, it becomes a. Neutral c. Anegative ion b. Positive ion 4d. Unstable a as one b. Itspeeds up reaction rate. J Itchanges to another form after the reaction It slows down the reaction rate. 23. What type of bond is formed between H molecules? fa. Ionic bond c. Double bond b. Single bond 4. Triple bond 24. Which of the following represents the greatest mass of chlorine? a. Amolecule of chlorine ‘c. 1 mole of chlorine b. 1 atom of chlorine 4d. 1 gram of chiorine 25, What is the maximum number of electrons that a single orbital of the 3 sublevel may contain? a8 b. 6 c 4 a2 26. If an ion has 30 protons, 28 electrons and 36 neutrons, what is its mass number? a 28 b. 30 c 35 4. 65 27. Which of the following is an empirical formula? a. GH, b. Cal CH 4. CH.0, 28. What does a molar solution contain? a. Amole of solute in 1 liter of solution b. Amole of solute in 1 liter of solvent ©. Amole of solute in 1 mole of solvent 4d. Amole of solute in 1 kg of solvent 29. An H,0" jon concentration Is acidic ifits pH is. a7 0 b. Higher than 7 d. Lower than 7 30. All pure chemical substances can be either which of the following pairs? ‘a. Compounds and solutions ‘c. Elements and mixtures b. Compounds and elements 4d. Mixtures and solutions 2A 3. B. Freon is actually a trademark for any of a series of gaseous or low-boiling, inert, nonflammable ‘compounds of fluorine, carbon, and often chlorine used as refrigerants, solvents, and aerosol propellants. \. Potassium is an element. 1. 12, 13. 14, 15. 16. 17, 18, 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.6 DOD O>00B BO>UD oO>>>> PO 5. D 26.0 27.8 28. A. Molarity = Moles of Solute / Liters of Solution 29. D. If pH is lower than 7, acidic. Otherwise, basic. 30. B. Pure chemical substances are either elements or compounds. These are usually mixed together to form mixtures or dissolved in water to make solutions. Mixtures and solutions are not pure chemical substances.

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