JJ THOMPSON discovered the electron
MESOPHERE The third layer of the earth's atmosphere with respect to the surface
Day and night are caused by EARTHS ROTATION
NEWTON is the unit for force
A symbiotic relationship where one benefits while the other one is unaffected
COMMENSALISM
BLUE-WHITE the color of the stars with the highest temperature
What is the boiling point of water IN 212
A series of food relationships is called food pyramid FOOD
It is a measure of the total distance travelled per unit time IS SPEED
Lens is a piece of glass or other transparent material that is shaped so that light hitting it bends to
make an image. There are two types of lenses. The concave and convex lens.
A magnifying glass contains which tends to make the objects appear larger IS CONVEX LENS
A lens that is thinner in its center that its edges and spreads light apart is called concave lens
most likely result of a reduction in the lake trout population Sculpin and mosquito larvae
populations would both increase
A chemical change could best be demonstrated by BURNING PIECE OF
How old is the Earth 4.5 BILLION YEARS
It is the smallest unit of life a TISSUE
In which layer of the atmosphere does weather occur TROPOSPHERE
It is the study that deals with genes and heredity GENETICS
What instruments are used to measure wind velocity ANEMOMETER The standard unit of
length in metric system is a. kilometer b. volume second d. meter e. density 21. Light travels
with a speed of a. 100, 000 km/s b. 186, 000 km/s c. 300, 000 km/s Crests d. 500, 000 km/s c.
600, 000 km/s equilibrium Troughs Figure 2 The two kinds of waves are the transverse and the
longitudinal wave. 22. In a transverse wave, the distance from one wave crest t another is known
as a. through b. wavelength c. frequency d. crest e. amplitude 23. Waves that have the longest
wavelengths and are used to carry telephone calls, mobile phone transmission and picture signal
over long distances are a. X-rays d. radiowaves b. microwaves e. infrared rays c. ultra-violet rays
24. The highest point of the wave is known as a trough d. wavelength b. crest e. frequency ell
calom e tissue 17. In which layer of the atmosphere does weather occur? a. Stratosphere d.
Magnetosphere b. Troposphere e. Mesosphere e lonosphere 18. It is the study that deals with
genes and heredity a Anatomy b. Biology e. Genetics d. Zoology e. Botany 19. What instruments
are used to measure wind velocity? odometer b. anemometer c. barometer d. thermometer e.
hygrometer 20. The standard unit of length in metric system is a. kilometer b. volume second d.
meter e. density 21. Light travels with a speed of a. 100, 000 km/s b. 186, 000 km/s c. 300, 000
km/s Crests d. 500, 000 km/s c. 600, 000 km/s equilibrium Troughs Figure 2 The two kinds of
waves are the transverse and the longitudinal wave. 22. In a transverse wave, the distance from
one wave crest t another is known as a. through b. wavelength c. frequency d. crest e. amplitude
23. Waves that have the longest wavelengths and are used to carry telephone calls, mobile phone
transmission and picture signal over long distances are a. X-rays d. radiowaves b. microwaves e.
infrared rays c. ultra-violet rays 24. The highest point of the wave is known as a trough d.
wavelength b. crest e. frequency Parthquake amplitude 25. If the mass of a substance is 30.0 g
and the volume is 150 what is its density? 3.0.2g b. 20g/ c. 200 d. 2000 g/ e. cannot be
determined 26. The core of the earth is composed of a. iron and sodium d. calcium and oxygen b.
nickel and magnesium magnesium and iron e. iron and nickel 27. Identify our galaxy and to
which type it belongs to? Andromeda; spiral d. Milky Way; spiral b. Pegasus; irregular e.
Magellanic; irregular c. Whirlpool, spiral 28. The most widely accepted theory on the origin of
universe is the a. Steady State d. Pulsating b. Big Bang e. Continental Drift c. Divine creation 29.
Choose which material could be used as insulator. a. Iron b. copper c. water d. Plastic aluminum
30. Physics and chemistry both deal with matter. Physics studies matter and energy while
Chemistry is concerned with matter a. chemicals d. substances b. phase transition e. composition
c. mass 31. Which sample of matter does NOT undergo melting? a. ice b. butter c. glaciers d. ice
cream e. mothball 32. This rock is formed by deposition and subsequent cementation of mineral
or organic particles on the floor of ocean or other bodies of water at the Earth's surface a.
Metamorphic rocks d. Ocean rocks b. Igneous rocks e. Forest rocks c. Sedimentary rocks 33.
This is a matter that has gravity but does not emit light a. Dark matter d. Galaxy b. Dark energy
e. Sun c. Baryonic 34. It is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground. a. Tsunami d. Volcanic
eruption b. Plate tectonic e. Erosion 35. Any change in an overall genetic composition of a
population of organisms from one generation to the next a. Evolution d. Extinction b. Growth e.
Revolution c. Reproduction 36. If you leave iced water for several minutes, you will see droplets
of water formed outsidde the glass. This process is called a. evaporation d. melting b.
precipitation e. freezing c. condensation 37. Why does ice float in water? a. ice has lower density
than water b. water has lower density than ice c. ice is heavier than water d. water is lower than
ice e. cannot be determined 38. The symbiotic relationship between dog and fleas is called a.
predation b. parasitism mutualism d. commensalism animalism 39. It is a scientific theory
describing the large scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a large number of
smaller plates of the Earth's lithosphere. a. Plate tectonic d. Pangea theory b. Earthquake e.
Cosmic Inflation c. Divergent theory 40. It is a type of rock formed through the cooling and
solidification of magma or lava d. Sedimentary rock a. Metamorphic rock b. Igneous rock c.
Ocean rock e. Sandstone 41. These are animals that take the temperature of their surroundings a.
Mammals b. Reptiles c. Warm blooded d. Cold blooded c. Aves 42. The following are vertebrate
animals except for a. Dog b. Butterfly c. Birds 43. It is the study of animals a. Botany b. Genetics
c. Zoology d. Bats e. Horse d. Biology e. Anatomy A hall falling on the stairs is an example of
what type of energy? Chemical energy d. Kinetic energy b. Mechanical energy e. Electrical
energy c. Potential energy 45. It is the outer solid part of the Earth a. Lithosphere d. Atmosphere
b. Biosphere e. Troposphere c. Hydrosphere 46. What is the force that pulls the apple fruit
downward? a. inertia d. velocity b. gravity e. speed c. acceleration 47. The law of universal
gravitation is credited to whom? Figure 4 a. Newton d. Edison b. Einstein e. Tesla c. Curie 48.
The revised metric system is called the a. International Systematic Unit b. International Scientific
Measurement c. International Symbols of Units d. International Systematized Units e.
International System of Units 49. How many significant figures are there in 133,246, 678? a. 9 b.
8 c. 7 e. 6 d. 10 50. How many significant figures are there in 8,093,874? a. 9 b. 8 d. 10 c.7 e. 6
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