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Department of Education

Caraga Administrative Region


Schools Division Of Siargao
CARIDAD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

SCIENCE
1. Which of these is NOT a reactant of photosynthesis?
a. sunlight
b. carbon dioxide
c. glucose
d. water
2. It is defined as the capacity to do work.
a. energy
b. force
c. heat
d. motion
3. A substance that is formed by a chemical reaction is called a ______.
a. mole
b. product
c. coefficient
d. reactant
4. The dark areas on the surface of the sun are called _______.
a. coronas
b. prominences
c. solar flares
d. sunspots
5. All of the following are abiotic factors EXCEPT
a. air
b. animals
c. soil
d. sunlight
6. What scientific process is practiced when Arabella records the volumes and masses of
different metal cylinders?
a. analyzing data
b. gathering data
c. stating a problem
d. formulating a hypothesis
7. The force needed to give a 1 – kg mass an acceleration of 1m/s2 is _____.
a. dyne
b. erg
c. joule
d. newton
8. Which theory suggests that Earth once consisted of a large supercontinent that broke
into several tectonic plate?
a. continental drift
b. plate tectonics
c. seafloor spreading
d. volcanic activity
9. Which is the correct order of the arrangement of Earth’s layers from the surface to its
innermost layer?
a. crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
b. inner core, outer core, crust, mantle
c. inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
d. mantle, crust, outer core, inner core
10. Goiter is a result of a deficiency in what element?
a. Iodine
b. Iron
c. Magnesium
d. Potassium
11. The reproductive organ of the male is called _____.
a. penis
b. scrotum
c. testis
d. vas deferens
12. The DNA molecule is ____.
a. double helix
b. single helix
c. double – stranded
d. single - stranded
13. The substances that are chemically combined in a chemical reaction are called ____.
a. compounds
b. mixtures
c. products
d. reactants
14. What are the building blocks of proteins?
a. amino acids
b. carboxylic acids
c. fatty acids
d. nucleic acids
15. All are parts of the female reproductive organs of a flower EXCEPT _____.
a. anther
b. pistil
c. stigma
d. style
16. Cells that lack membrane – bound nucleus are cells.
a. animal
b. eukaryotic
c. plant
d. prokaryotic
17. The production of proteins happens in the .
a. golgi bodies
b. lysosomes
c. mitochondria
d. rough endoplasmic reticulum
18. Which of the following is a supersaturated solution?
a. 1 cup of NaCl in 1 cup of water
b. 1 teaspoon of NaCl in1 cup of water
c. small pinch of NaCl in 1 cup of water
d. 1 tablespoon of NaCl in 1 cup of water
19. ______ is an intensive property of matter.
a. density
b. length
c. mass
d. volume
20. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler form through ordinary
chemical means is called a/an _____.
a. atom
b. compound
c. element
d. mixture
21. Which of the following is NOT a property of bases?
a. taste bitter
b. feel slippery
c. change red litmus paper to blue
d. react with limestone, liberating carbon dioxide
22. Hermaphrodites are animals that ____.
a. must find a mate of its own kind
b. have an abnormal external sex organ
c. have a different external and internal sex organs
d. possess both male and female reproductive organs
23. What is the resistance of the wire in an electric stove if it is connected to a 220 – V
line and the current passing through it is 5 A?
a. 44 Ohms
b. 75 Ohms
c. 90 Ohms
d. 110 Ohms
24. What is the correct electronic configuration of the atom of an element whose atomic
number is equal to 10?
a. 1s2 2s2 2p6
b. 1s2 2s2 2p5 3s1
c. 1s2 2s2 2p4 3s2
d. 1s2 2s2 2p5 3d1
25. The relationship in which one organism is benefited and the other is harmed is ___.
a. commensalism
b. mutualism
c. parasitism
d. symbiosis
26. The level of the food chain which contains the most energy are the ___.
a. decomposers
b. herbivores
c. omnivores
d. producers
27. Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?
a. nucleus
b. lysosome
c. mitochondrion
d. cytoplasm
28. Which of these is a consumer – producer relationship?
a. birds eating beetles
b. snakes eating frogs
c. hawks eating rabbits
d. caterpillars eating tomatoes
29. All organisms directly or indirectly obtain energy from ____.
a. plants
b. animals
c. sun
d. heat
30. The process by which complex foods are broken down into simple usable materials
is ____.
a. digestion
b. ingestion
c. absorption
d. photosynthesis
Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
Schools Division Of Siargao
CARIDAD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

SCIENCE
Name:
Group Name/Number:
1. Which best describes the composition of the human body?
a. cells – organs – parts – system
b. organs – tissue - system
c. cells – tissues – organs - system
d. bones – muscle – skin – system
2. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants manufacture their own food. At what form
do the products of photosynthesis stored?
a. fruits
b. starch
c. bulbs
d. root crops
3. Plants give off oxygen s a by product of photosynthesis. While human beings and
animals give off carbon dioxide. What symbiotic relationship occurs between the two?
a. commensalism
b. mutualism
c. realism
d. parasitism
4. What is the scientific name of rice?
a. Oryza sativa
b. Glumiflorae sativa
c. Poaceae sativa
d. Monocotyledonae sativa
5. What does plant cell have that animal cell does not?
a. cell wall
b. lysosomes
c. nucleus
d. golgi apparatus
6. A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. Which of the following is NOT
a vector?
a. displacement
b. force
c. velocity
d. acceleration
7. Which star is the hottest star?
a. yellow
b. blue
c. orange
d. red
8. What type of heat transfer is responsible for the formation of sea breeze and land
breeze?
a. conduction
b. condensation
c. convection
d. radiation
9. What happens to the amount of energy as the level rises in the food pyramid?
a. increases
b. decreases
c. remains constant
d. decrease then increase
10. What stage in meiosis do the paired homologous chromosomes line up along the
equatorial plate?
a. prophase
b. metaphase
c. anaphase
c. telophase
11. What is the function of the nervous system?
a. to transport oxygen to the cells
b. to carry nerve impulses to the brain
c. to control all the organs of the body
d. to produce hormones to clot the blood
12. What type of reproduction involves gametes?
a. fusion
b. sexual
c. asexual
d. fission
13. The substances that are chemically combined in a chemical reaction are called ____.
a. compounds
b. mixtures
c. products
d. reactants
14. Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?
a. nucleus
b. lysosome
c. mitochondrio
d. cytoplasm
15. What harmful gas is being released when engines burn fossil fuels?
a. sulfur
b. oxygen
c. carbon monoxide
d. nitrogen

PROBLEM – SOLVING

1. What force is needed to make a 2 kg rock accelerate at 0.5 m/s2?

2. The cheetah, considered the fastest land animal, can travel 625 m in 25 seconds. What
is its average speed?
3. If a total distance of 800 m is covered in 40 seconds, the average speed is _______.

4. Martin rides a bicycle at 1.5 m/s South. 10 seconds later, he is pedaling at 3 m/s
South. What is Martin’s acceleration?

5. Calculate the acceleration of a car from rest that travels at 24 m/s due East in 30
seconds.

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