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1. What happens when blood circulates?

a. Part of the blood in the heart has just received a fresh store of oxygen from the
lungs.
b. Blood is carried from the aorta into a branch system of smaller arteries.
c. From arteries, it passes into the capillaries. Here the blood gives up oxygen and food
materials.
d. All of the above
2. Where does the blood pumped when blood circulates?
a. From heart through the large pulmonary artery
b. From the heart through the pulmonary vein
c. From the aorta through heart
d. From the heart through the aorta
3. What do you call to the main part of the circulatory system in which it is connected to a
series of tubes containing the blood?
a. Heart b. blood c. blood vessels d. arteries
4. What do you call to the valve between the right atrium and right ventricle has three
flaps?
a. Aortic valve b.Tricuspid valve C. Pulmonary valve d, Bicuspid valve
5. Where does the pulse found?
a. At the wrist, in the temple, and in the crook of the elbow.
b. All parts of the body.
c. It can be found at the upper part of the body.
d. It can be found at the lower part of the body.
6. What will happen to your heart beats if you will do light activities?
a. It will make your heart beats faster.
b. It will make your heart beats in average.
c. It will make your heart beat slower
d. It will make your heart beat in not normal best.
7. What part of vessels carry blood contains oxygen or oxygenated blood from the heart to
all parts of the body-to brain, stomach?
a. Arteries b. arterioles c. capillaries d. veins
8. What is the function of capillaries?
a. Carry blood from the heart.
b. Carry blood black to the heart.
c. Carry blood containing carbon dioxide from the cells back to your heart.
d. Carry the digested food and oxygen.
9. Red blood cells are produced in ________________.
a. Haemoglobin b. red marrow of bones c. white blood cells d. transfusion
10. What happens when one of the arteries becomes blocked by a blood clot?
a. Hypertension b. anemia c. haemophilia d. heart attack
11. What do you call to the hardening of the walls of the blood vessels?
a. Arteriosclerosis b. cholesterol c. Anemia d. congenital heart disease
12. What is the most complex and highly developed system of all your body systems?
a. Circulatory system c. nervous system
b. Digestive system d. none of the above
13. What do we mean by velocity?
a. Rate of motion or speed in a certain direction.
b. Change in position.
c. Rate of motion in a straight line and at a constant rate.
d. It is a decrease in speed.
14. A car travels at a constant speed of twenty metres per second. How far will the car travel
in ten seconds?

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a. 50m b. 100m c. 150m d. 200m
15. The _______________ developed by Sir Isaac Newton states that every particle and
object in the universe attracts every other particle and object.
a. Law of acceleration c. law of gravitation
b. Law of inertia d. law of interaction
16. It is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its condition of motion.
a. Inertia b. mass of the object c. magnet d. action
17. What do you call to the force that is directed inward toward the central of the circular
path?
a. Centripetal force b. cetricugal force c. centrifugal force d. centricital force
18. What do you call to the forces come from inside the earth?
a. Tectonic b. diastrophism c. volcanism d. erosion
19. Refers to all movements of the solid parts of the earth as in earthquakes?
a. Tectonic b. diastrophism c. volcanism d. erosion
20. What is an earthquake?
a. Vibrations or tremors produced in the earth’s outer layer or crust.
b. Narrow band that stretches along the Pacific Ocean
c. May be caused by a variety of man’s activities.
d. None of the above.
21. Which layer of the earth do we live?
a. Moho b. mantle c. core d. crust
22. Why are summer days hot?
a. The sun shines longer during winter
b. The rays of the sun are vertical or direct at noon.
c. The rays of the sun are slanted during the afternoon.
d. The days are shorter during summer.
23. What does equinox mean to astronomers?
a. Longer days and shorter nights. c. Shorter days and longer nights
b. Equal days and nights. d. The sun is still.
24. What climatic control affects the cool climate in Baguio?
a. Wind system c. latitude
b. Land and water surfaces d. altitude
25. Which of these materials is not needed during photosynthesis?
a. Carbon dioxide c. oxygen
b. Sunlight d. water
26. Why should we conserve our forest?
a. Forests prevent flood. C. forest are home of wild animals
b. Forest give us lumber d. all of the above
27. Which of the following helps the people know the effects of overpopulation?
a. Population Campaign c. Population education
b. Population Commission d. Population Migration
28. which of the following is not an effect of overpopulation?
a. Lack of shelter c. Overemployment
b. Lack of health services d. Lack of educational services
29. How can we improve water supply?
a. By buying bottled water c. by conserving water
b. By contaminating water d. by buying water purifier
30. Where can a highly contagious disease easily spread?
a. Subdivisions b. condominium c. depressed areas d. underpopulated area

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