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Reviewer in Math

1. What is multiplication?
a. Repeating a certain number of addition sentences
b. Combining different groups with different number of members
c. Adding a certain number of groups with the same number of members
d. Combining a certain number of groups with the same number of members

2. Which operation can be used to represent multiplication?


a. Groups, arrays, and repeated addition sentences
b. Addition
c. Division
d. Subtraction

3. Which property of multiplication states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product?
A) Zero Property
B) Distributive Property
C) Commutative Property
D) Identity Property

4. If you multiply a number by 1, what is the result?


A) The number is reduced to 0
B) The number becomes negative
C) The number is increased by 1
D) The number remains the same

5. What is the product of any number multiplied by 0?


A) None of the above
B) The number becomes 1
C) The number is reduced to 0
D) The number becomes negative

6. If you change the grouping of the factors in a multiplication problem, what property are you using?
A) Identity Property
B) Distributive Property
C) Zero Property
D) Associative Property
7. In a multiplication problem, what are the numbers you multiply called?
A) Addends C)Factors
B) Products D) Dividends

8. If you have the multiplication problem 6 x 4, what is the product?


A) 10 C)18
B) 24 D)12

9. Which property of multiplication involves addition as well?


A) Associative Property C) Distributive Property
B) Zero Property D)Commutative Property

10. What is the result of any number multiplied by itself?


A) The number becomes negative C) The number is squared
B) The number is increased by 1 D) The number becomes 0

Multiplying numbers
135
362
X 12
X 34
11. 12.

Exponent

13. 5³= 14. 6³=

15. 24 16. 77

Estimating Products

17. 650 x 34 =_____________ 18. 532 x 45 =_______________

19. 583 x 78 = _____________ 20. 892 x 43 =________________

Reviewer in Science

1. What is the main function of the skin?


a. Storing body fats
b. Producing blood cells
c. Pumping blood throughout the body
d. Regulating body temperature

2. Which part of the skin contains root hairs, nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands, and sensory receptors?
a. Epidermis
b. Dermis
c. Fat layer
d. Subcutaneous layer

3. Which organ is responsible for actions and movements in the human body?
a. Liver
b. Brain
c. Lungs
d. Heart

4. What are the three main parts of the brain and their functions?
a. Cerebrum for body posture and balance; cerebellum for breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep
cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing; brain stem for touch, vision, hearing, speech,
emotions, and learning
b. Cerebrum for touch, vision, hearing, speech, emotions, and learning; cerebellum for breathing, heart rate, body
temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing; brain stem for
body posture and balance
c. Cerebrum for breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing,
vomiting, and swallowing; cerebellum for touch, vision, hearing, speech, emotions, and learning; brain stem for
body posture and balance
d. Cerebrum for touch, vision, hearing, speech, emotions, and learning; cerebellum for body posture and balance;
brain stem for breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing,
vomiting, and swallowing

5. What is the main function of the heart?


a. Regulating body temperature
b. Storing body fats
c. Pumping blood throughout the body
d. Producing blood cells

6. What is the main function of the lungs?


a. Digesting food
b. Pumping blood throughout the body
c. Regulating body temperature
d. Taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide

7. How many bones are there in the adult human body?


a. 250
b. 150
c. 206
d. 100

8. What is the function of the bones in the body?


a. Pumping blood throughout the body
b. Storing body fats
c. Producing blood cells
d. Regulating body temperature
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9. Where is the liver located in the human body?
a. Chest
b. Head
c. Just above the stomach
d. Neck
10. What is the main function of the kidneys?
a. Regulating body temperature
b. Producing blood cells
c. Assisting in body movement
d. Filtering the blood and removing wastes

11. What is the first-degree burn characterized by?


A) Red and painful marks on the skin
B) Fatigue and weakened bones
C) Itchy rashes
D) Swelling and difficulty in moving

12. How is rubella (German measles) treated?


A) Radiation therapy
B) Rest and self-care
C) Surgery
D) Medications

13. What can be done to treat a sprain?


A) Applying ice pack on the affected part
B) Radiation therapy
C) Surgery
D) Taking pain relievers

14. Which of the following is a symptom of chickenpox?


A) Shortness of breath and cough
B) Blood in urine and frequent urination
C) Red rashes behind the ears
D) Itchy rashes on the skin

15. What is the cause of stroke?


A) Bacterial infection
B) Lack of exercise
C) Viral infection
D) Insufficient blood supply to the brain

16. How can constipation be treated?


A) Dialysis
B) Surgery
C) Eating foods rich in fiber and regular exercise
D) Bed rest and healthy diet

17. What are the symptoms of bladder cancer?


A) Red rashes behind the ears
B) Shortness of breath and cough
C) Blood in urine and pelvic pain
D) Stomach pain and loss of appetite
18. How can urinary tract infection (UTI) be treated?
A) Chemotherapy
B) Antibiotics
C) Radiation therapy
D) Rest and elevation of the affected part

True or False

19. A first-degree burn only affects the epidermis and may result in red and painful marks on the skin.

20. Chicken pox is a condition that typically occurs in adulthood.


21. Fractures can be treated by realigning the bone(s) and then putting a cast on the affected area.

22. Rheumatoid arthritis is due to overuse and wear and tear of the joints.

23. Pulmonary hypertension affects only the lungs and not the heart.

24. Liver cirrhosis can be treated with medications, but in extreme cases, a liver transplant may be necessary.

25. Colon cancer can be treated by removing the cancer cells or by chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

26. Major cases of renal failure require affected individuals to undergo dialysis.

27. Bladder cancer may present symptoms similar to those of a urinary tract infection.

Reviewer in English

1. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct noun and verb agreement?
A) The students are studying for their exams.
B) The student are studying for their exams.
C) The students is studying for their exams.
D) The student am studying for their exams.

2. In which of the following sentences is there a noun and verb agreement error?
A) The dogs is running in the park.
B) The dog were running in the park.
C) The dogs barks in the park.
D) The dog is running in the park.

3. Choose the option that correctly displays noun and verb agreement.
A) The teams are winning the game today.
B) The teams am winning the game today.
C) The team is winning the game today.
D) The team are winning the game today.
4. In which of the following sentences is there a noun and verb agreement error?
A) The cat is eating its food quickly.
B) The cats eats their food quickly.
C) The cat eat its food quickly.
D) The cats is eating their food quickly.
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5. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct noun and verb agreement?
A) The boy are playing outside.
B) The boys play outside.
C) The boys were play outside.
D) The boy is playing outside.

6. Choose the option that correctly displays noun and verb agreement.
A) The flower are blooming in the garden.
B) The flowers are blooming in the garden.
C) The flowers is blooming in the garden.
D) The flower is blooming in the garden.

7. In which of the following sentences is there a noun and verb agreement error?
A) The teacher is giving a lecture to the students.
B) The teachers are give a lecture to the students.
C) The teacher give a lecture to the students.
D) The teacher is give a lecture to the students.
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8. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct noun and verb agreement?
A) The child are ride the bicycle in the park.
B) The children is riding the bicycle in the park.
C) The child is riding the bicycle in the park.
D) The child is rides the bicycle in the park.

9. Choose the option that correctly displays noun and verb agreement.
A) The birds is singing in the tree.
B) The birds are singing in the tree.
C) The bird are singing in the tree.
D) The bird is singing in the tree.

10. In which of the following sentences is havin a noun and verb agreement error?
A) The cars are driving on the highway.
B) The car drive on the highway.
C) The car is driving on the highway.
D) The cars drives on the highway.
11. Which of the following sound devices involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words?
A) Onomatopoeia
B) Hyperbole
C) Alliteration
D) Assonance
12. What is the purpose of using onomatopoeia in poetry?
A. To establish a rhyme scheme
B. To mimic natural sounds
C. To create a vivid image in the reader's mind
D. To convey a complex emotion
13. Which sound device is used in the following line of poetry: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"?
A. Simile
B. Alliteration
C. Personification
D. Metaphor
14. Which sound device involves the repetition of vowel sounds within words?
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Assonance
C. Hyperbole
D. Alliteration
15. In poetry, which sound device refers to the use of words that imitate the sound of what they describe?
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Assonance
C. Alliteration
D. Hyperbole
16. What sound device is used in the line: "She sells seashells by the seashore"?
A. Simile
B. Alliteration
C. Personification
D. Metaphor
17. Which of the following sound devices involves the repetition of similar vowel sounds at the end of words?
A. Assonance
B. Rhyme
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Alliteration
18. What sound device is used in the line: "The moon is a ghostly galleon"?
A. Metaphor
B. Asyndeton
C. Personification
D. Alliteration
19. Which sound device is used in the following phrase: "swish, click, beep"?
A. Hyperbole
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Alliteration
D. Assonance

20. What is the purpose of using sound devices in poetry?


A. To enhance the musicality of the poem
B. To engage the reader's senses
C. To create a specific rhythm
D. All of the above

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