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Threshold 1 14.

He was the one who argues that there is no time prior to


1. It says that the universe always existed, so there was no the beginning of time.
need to explain the beginning. A. George Lemaitre B. Fred Hoyle
A. Steady State B. Eternal Inflation C. Stephen Hawking D. Paul Steinhardt
C. Big Bang D. Multiverse
15. As the inflationary period ends the universe consist mostly
2. He claimed that God is not necessary to explain the origin of energy in the form of _____.
of the universe given the existence of physical laws such as A. Atom B. Photon
gravity. C. Electron D. Ion
A. Paul Steinhardt B. Fred Hoyle
C. Stephen Hawking D. George Lemaitre 16. Electron positron pairs from and annihilate. On how many
seconds did this scenario happened after the big bang?
3. It produces an attractive force. A. 1-10 Seconds After The Big Bang
A. Ion B. Singularity B. 1-5 Seconds After The Big Bang
C. Dark matter D. Dark energy C. 1-20 Seconds After The Big Bang
D. 1-60 Seconds After The Big Bang
4. The tiniest indivisible particle of the universe.
A. Quarks B. Inflationary 17. The universe cools down enough to allow hydrogen and
C. Cosmic Atom D. Absolutes helium to form from protons and neutrons. On how many
minutes did this scenario happened after the big bang?
5. He suggested that the universe began with what he called A. 3 Minutes After The Big Bang
cosmic atom. B. 10 Minutes After The Big Bang
A. Paul Steinhardt B. Fred Hoyle C. 5 Minutes After The Big Bang
C. Stephen Hawking D. George Lemaitre D. 7 Minutes After The Big Bang

6. In this model, different universe would coexist with each 18. It stands for the radical accidental existence of all that
other like bubbles lying side by side. exists the complete dependence of all existing beings on a
A. Steady State B. Eternal Inflation transcendent god as the very source of their existence.
C. Big Bang D. Multiverse A. Omne B. Singularitatem
C. Universum Creaturae Dei D. Creatio Ex Nihilo
7. It acts purely to slow down the expansion of the universe
A. Dark matter B. Electron 19. He is a medieval philosopher that argued that philosophy
C. Quarks D. Dark energy could demonstrate the contingency of the world and its
creation at a finite time in the past.
8. Refers to combination of the right ingredients A. Rene Descartes B. St Thomas Aquinas
A. Complexity B. Goldilocks conditions C. Socrates D. Immanuel Kant
C. Complex chemistry D. Incorporation
20. He was the one who argued that the story of the universe
9. A model which states that there was a beginning to the remains an unfinished drama, a story that is still unfolding.
universe, a beginning necessities an ultimate causes. A. John Haught B. George Lemaitre
A. Big Bang Model B. Steady State Model C. Fred Hoyle D. Paul Steinhardt
C. Creation Model D. Origin Model
Threshold 2
10. This is a field of study where big bang is primarily and 1. INFLATION- known as experienced an incredible burst of
thoroughly discussed wherein it tackles the origin and expansion.
development of the universe. 2. About 200 million years after the Big Bang, nothing lighted
A. Cosmology B. Astrology up in the sky. As the universe expanded, it got colder and
C. Inflationary D. Multiverse darker. Astronomers called this age of the universe as the
DARK AGES.
11. It is also called as anti gravity. 3. A space full of gas and dust called NEBULA
A. Quarks B. Dark Energy 4. HELIX NEBULA it is the closest known nebula to Earth.
C. Ion D. Dark Matter 5. As all molecules exert gravitational pull, H (HYDROGEN)
and HE (HELIUM) particles began to attract each other
12. Provided raw materials for everything. and the clouds compressed.
A. Singularity B. Dark matter 6. MAIN SEQUENCE STAR stars fuse hydrogen atoms to
C. Electron D. Primordial Singularity form helium atoms in their cores.
7. Are the remains of high mass star? NUERON STARS
13. Soup made of matters fundamental building blocks. 8. The year when black hole was discovered? 1971
A. Photon B. Cosmic Atom 9. The most massive stars become BLACK HOLES when
C. Inflationary D. Quark Gluon Plasma they die.
10. The smaller the stars, the more powerful gravity is.
FALSE
10. It is caused the atom to be broken down
True or False A. Radioactivity B. Hydrogen
1. At this time, all matter was compressed into a tiny ball C. Gases D. Gamma ray
called unity. TRUE
2. Smaller bodies with less than 0.08 the suns mass can reach 11. Which of the following statements is/are true?
the stage of nuclear fusion at their core. TRUE I. Before the Big Bang explosion, there were no elements.
3. Star's mass is about the star's birth weight. NOT SURE IF II. Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon were created at the start of
TRUE the universe.
4. After a low or medium mass or star has become a red giant III. Hydrogen and Helium are the key to the next level of
the outer parts grow bigger and drift into space, forming a complexity of the universe.
cloud of gas called a Proxima Centauri. FALSE IV. The death of a star causes the formation of chemical
5. The closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, is a red dwarf. elements.
TRUE A. Only statement B. Statement I and IV
6. Nova is a Latin for "new". TRUE C. Statement I, III and IV D. statement I, II, III, and
7. The explosion of a dying red super giant star is called IV
nuclear fusion. NOT SURE IF TRUE
8. Neutron stars are the remain of high-mass stars. TRUE 12. Who devised the periodic table?
9. A black hole is an object in space so massive and dense and A. Rene Descartes B. Use Meitner
with such strong gravitational attraction that even light C. Ernest Rutherford D. Dmitri Mendeleev
cannot escape from its grasp if it comes close enough.
TRUE 13. The first version of the periodic table was published in __.
10.The contracting cloud is called a protostar. TRUE A. 1869 B. 1896 C. 1689 D. 1698

14. All statements are true, except:


Threshold 3 I. Mendelevium was named after Mendeleev.
1. How many are the elements in 2006? II. Rutherfordium was named after Rutherford.
A. 115 B. 116 C. 117 D. 118 III. Meitnerium was named after Meitner.
IV. Cartenium was named after Descartes.
2. He discovered neutrons and identified isotopes. A. Statement I B. Statement II
A. James Chadwick B. Niels Bohr C. Statement III D. Statement IV
C. Henry Moseley D. Glenn Seaborg
15. Which are the four newly-discovered super-heavy
3. He discovered protons in the nucleus. chemical elements?
A. Henry Moseley B. Ernest Rutherford A. ununtrium, ununpentium, livermorium, flerovium
C. J.D Cockroft D. T.S Walton B. ununseptium, ununoctium, livermorium, flerovium
C. ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, ununoctium
4. He identified lanthanides and actinides which are elements D. flerovium, ununtrium, ununseptium, ununoctium
with atomic numbers higher than 92.
A. Glenn Seaborg B. James Chadwick 16. Is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom?
C. Niels Bohr D. Henry Moseley A. Atomic Number B. Atomic Mass
C. Atomic Weight D. Both B and C
5. He discovered the electrons' orbits in 1913.
A. Pierre B. Marie Curie 17. Is a process by which chemical elements are formed in the
C. Antoine Becquerel D. Niels Bohr cores stars?
A. Fusion and Fission B. Supernova Nucleosynthesis
6. They discovered that beta particles were negatively C. Stellar Nucleosynthesis D. Transfermium
changed.
A. Lord Rayleigh B. Pierre and Marie Curie 18. During Supernova, the star releases very large amounts of
C. Ernest Rutherford D. Robert Boyle energy as well as neutrons, which allows elements heavier
than iron, such as uranium and gold to be produced. This is
7. He invented the Philosopher’s Store which could turn metal called ________.
into pure gold. A. Fusion and Fission B. Supernova Nucleosynthesis
A. Henning Brand B. John Dalton C. Stellar Nucleosynthesis D. Transfermium
C. John Newlands D. Glenn Seaborg
19. Is the process where small nuclei are forced together to
8. During this year he proposed “Dalton’s Law”. form a nucleus?
A. 1932 B. 1914 C. 1803 D. 1809 A. Fusion B. Fission
C. Transfermium D. Nucleotide
9. How many elements where discovered and name during the
year 1809? 20. Is the processes where the nucleus of an atom is broken
A. 46 B. 45 C. 44 D. 47 down into small pieces?
A. Fusion B. Fission C. Transfermium D. Nucleotide
Threshold 4 14. How does Earth’s moon was formed?
1. What is the process in which stellar objects grow in size a.) Via spinning off the Earth, leaving the Pacific Ocean
through the collision and sticking together of particles? Indentation behind
a.) Evolution b.) Accretion b.) As a captured proto-planet that entered Earth’s orbit
c.) Separation d.) Disbursement c.) Due to a giant impact that blasted off a chunk of the
early Earth.
2. What are the four planets, also known as the “Terrestrial d.) A close encounter with a larger body gravitationally
Planets”? ripping off part of the Earth.
a.) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
b.) Mercury, Earth, Saturn, Uranus 15. What does Terrestrial Planets are primarily composed of?
c.) Mars, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn a.) Helium and Hydrogen b.) Rock and Metal
d.) Mercury, Venus, Mars, Earth c.) Silicon and Nitrogen d.) Water, ammonia, and methane

3. What are the four planets, also known as “Jovian Planets” True or False
or “Gas Giants”? 16. The four inner planets were so far from the Sun that their
a.) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune winds could not blow away their ice and gases. FALSE
b.) Mercury, Earth, Saturn, Uranus 17. To measure long distances with as much accuracy as
c.) Mars, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn possible, they use the smallest baseline possible. FALSE
d.) Mercury, Venus, Mars, Earth 18. Planets revolve around the Sun in paths. These paths are
called the orbits. TRUE
4. How long does the light from the sun takes to reach the 19. The period of time of the earth for one rotation around the
earth? sun causes the day and night cycle. TRUE
a.) 1 minute b.) 3 minutes 20. Large natural objects that revolve around the planets are
c.) 8 minutes d.) 10 minutes called satellites or moons. TRUE

5. How many moons does planet Neptune has? Threshold 5


a.) 14 moons b.) 67 moons 1. What is life?
c.) 2 moons d.) No moon a. From philosophers to scientist life has been defined in
diverse ways.
6. How many moons does planet Jupiter has? b. From the scientist to philosophers life has been defined in
a.) 14 moons b.) 67 moons same ways
c.) 2 moons d.) No moons c. From philosophers to scientist life has been defined in
contrast ways.
7. How many moons does planet Mars has?
a.) 14 moons b.) 67 moons 2. How did Aristotle describe life?
c.) 2 moons d.) No moons a. Principle of imagination
b. Aristotle describes as the principle of animation.
8. What is the only earth’s natural satellite? c. principle of realization
a.) Sun b.) Star c.) Moon d.) Meteor
3. What are the most common attributes of life?
9. Who is the first man to set foot on the moon in the year a. Adaption, Eating, Living
1969? b. Digestion, adaption reproduction
a.) Neil Armstrong b.) Gene Cernan c. Metabolism, reproduction, adaption
c.) Michael Buble d.) Jason Mraz
4. What theory suggests that life did not originate in our planet
10. Who is the last man to walk on the moon in the year 1972? and life exists throughout the universe?
a.) Neil Armstrong b.) Gene Cernan a.Panspermia b. Big bang c. The Creation
c.) Michael Buble d.) Jason Mraz
5. What are the microorganisms that can survive the harshest
11. He was the first person to see four of Jupiter’s moon. environment?
a.) 1609 Galileo b.) 1610 Galileo a. Extremophiles b. Bacteria c. Atom
c.) 1611 Galileo d.) 1612 Galileo
6. It suggests that life originated from the gradual increase of
12. What is the first spacecraft to reach the moon? molecular complexity of chemicals abundant in the early
a.) Luna 1 in 1969 b.) Luna 2 in 1959 atmosphere.
c.) Luna 1 in 1959 d.) Luna in 1950 a. Heologis b. Abiogenesis c. Chemical Revolution

7. Who attempted to simulate the atmospheric conditions of


13. What is the only planet that was not named after a god? the early earth?
a.) Mercury b.) Mars c.) Saturn d.) Earth a.Stanley Miller and Harold Urey b. Aristotle and Plato
c. Francis Crick and James Watson
8. What organisms that composed of trillion of cells? Threshold 6
a. Macrocellular organism b. Semi-cellular organism
c.Multicellular organism 1. What is the name of the fossil found in Hadar, Ethiopia
which came from a song?
9. What theory is the most commonly accepted hypothesis by a. Edgar b. Lucy
biologist? c. Ben d. Diana
a. The theory of Chemical Revolution
b. The theory of Force Revolution 2. These are the earliest undisputed members of our lineage to
c. The Theory of Plant Revolution regularly walk upright.
a. Australopithecines b. Homo sapiens
10. What is the genetic material found in organisms whether c. Neanderthals d. Homo habilis
unicellular or multicellular organisms?
a.Astamine b. RNA c. DNA or Deoxyribonucleic Acid 3. Which is/are true about DNA?
I. Deoxyribose Acid
11. Who described the structure of DNA molecule? II. It is essential for growth, metabolism, and reproduction of
a. Francis Crick and James Watson an organism
b. William James and Francis Crick a. Only statement I
c. John Watson and Franz Crick b. Both of the statements shows factuality
c. Only statement II
12. What does DNA molecule is composed of? d. Neither of the statements shows factuality
a. (1) a type of sugar called RIBOSE, (2) a phosphate
(PHOSPHORUS surrounded by oxygen) , (3) four kinds pf 4. What are the strong records of evolution?
bases (Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine) a. Fossils b. Remains of prehistoric humans
b. (2) a type of sugar called RIBOSE and SODIUM, (2) a c. Written reports d. Sketches and other forms of arts
phosphate (PHOSPHORUS surrounded by oxygen) , (3) four
kinds pf bases (Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine) 5. Early humans during paleolithic period were nomads and
c. (1) a type of sugar called RIBOSE, (2) a phosphate they rely on foraging.
(PHOSPHORUS surrounded by oxygen) , 34) four kinds pf a. True b. Uncertain
bases (Adenine, Thymine, Guanine) c. False d. Doubtful

13. It evolved deep in the ocean in massive vents that provided 6. It is the skill that separates humans from all other species.
them with chemical and heat energy. a. Sentence b. Listening
a. Primtive Prokaryotes b. Printive Prokaryotes c. Speaking d. Language
c.Primitive Prokaryotes
7. Humans are primates. They evolved around _______ years
14. What is the first mini-threshold of life? ago.
a.Photosynthesis b. Atom c. Microorganisms a. 300,000 b. 600,000
c. 200,000 d. 400,000
15. It contains tiny organs called organelles which enabled
them to process oxygen. 8. These are the earliest humans, they survived by hunting
a. Earkuryote b.Eukaryotes c. Ertkayotes animals and gathering food to eat.
a. Homo Habilis b. Foragers
16. What is the mini-threshold three introduced? c. Homo Sapiens d. Agers
a. Second Multicellular organism b. First multicellular
organism c. Third multicellular organism 9. This means that humans have acquired more and more
information about their environments and that we’ve learned
17. What marks mini-threshold four? to control more and more resources, and more and more
a.Development of the Nervous System b.Development of energy flows.
the Digestive System c. Development of the Muscular System a. Learning b. Non-learning
c. Collective Learning d. Dependent Learning
18. What is the mini threshold five?
a.Migration of some organisms from water to land 10. This has a larger brain than Homo Habilis.
b. Immigration of some organisms from water to land a. Homo Sapiens b. Neanderthals
c. Transfer of some organisms from water to land c. Homo Habilis d. Homo Ergaster

19. What is mini-threshold six? 11. With this, it is possible for humans to communicate with
a.Rise of mammals b. Descendant of mammals large amount of data with greater precision, speed and
c. Lives of mammals complexity. Also, information was preserved firmly within the
collective memory.
20. Who did not know how traits are inherited? a. Collective Learning b. Multiple Intelligence
a. Charles’ Theory b. Atom’s Theory c. Symbolic Language d. Human Language
c.Darwin’s Theory
12. This gene is required during early development of the A. Intermediation B. Civilization
brain regions associated with speech and language during the C. Generalization D. Specialization
embryonic stage of an infant.
a. FOXP2 b. OCA2 6. I. Hieroglyphics was one of the earliest form of writing
c. MC1R d. HERC2 appeared in Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago. II. Cuneiform was
done by pressing a rigid, wedge-shape edge of a reef into wet
13. This person is a pioneer in the study of chimpanzees. clay dried and hardened to produce inscription
a. Donald Johanson b. Charles Darwin A Both statements are correct
c. Alfred Toynbee d. Jane Goodall B. First statement is correct, second statement is wrong.
C. Both statements are wrong
14. It means parenting by someone other than your mother. D. First statements is wrong, second statement is correct
a. Gender Neutral Parenting b. Alloparenting
c. Authoritative Parenting d. Single Parenting 7. Among these religions, what are the major ones that
15. Is the molecule that makes up an organism’s genome in emerged around 1200 BCE to 700 BCE?
the nucleus of every cell. It instructs the whole physiology of I. Hinduism II. Islam III Buddhism
an organism. IV Christianity V. Judaism VI Taoism
a. DNA b. Chromosomes A. I, III, IV, VI B. II, III, IV, V
c. Genes d. RNA C, I, II, III, V, VI D. I, II, III, IV, V
16. Hand axe knapped on both sides. Used for cutting.
a)Knife b)Biface c)Needle d)Chopper

17. Fossil records and genetics suggest that we share about


______ of our genetic makeup with other primates.
a)98.4% b)94.8% c)89.4% d)84.9%

18. What percentage of genes does banana shared with


humans?
a)80% b)85% c)60% d)61%

19. I. 100,000-200,000 years ago: Evolution of “anatomically


modern” Homo sapiens
II. 70,000-100,000 years ago: Blombos cave evidence of
symbolic thought
a)I is true, II is false b)I is false, II is true
c)Both are true d)Both are false

20. I. In the last million years, several species appeared with


larger brains, and they produced more complex types of stone
tools, such as Azulean stone bow of Homo erectus.
II. Paleolithic era is characterized by the development of stone
tools.
a)I is true, II is false b)I is false, II is true
c)Both are true d)Both are false

Threshold 7

1. The science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil,


producing crops and raising livestock in different degrees in
preparation and marketing of the resulting products.
a. Horticulture b. Gardening
c. Agriculture d. Agri-tourism

2. It is the process working in agriculture wherein it refers to


looking for ways on how to extract source of energy at a given
place.
A.Intensification B. Extraction 19. Mesopotamia now is referred to as what?
C. Extensificalion D. Immersion a. Turkey b. Saudi Arabia
c. Jordan d. Iraq
4.1t is a way of life where humans find themselves living in
one place for a long period. 20. True of False. Modern Rome is an example of Agrarian
a. Sedentism b Specialization c. Silk d. None of the Above Civilization.
5. And offschoot brought by the agricultural way of life. a. True b. False
Threshold 8 13. What negative effect of industrial revolution when women
1. Which among the drivers of innovation where in writing worked in factories but they were paid less compared to the
was invented in the agricultural period and became a major males.
means of communication? a. Child Labor b. Unsafe working conditions
a. Increase exchange network c. Gender Inequality d. Dirty housing condition
b. Improvement in communication and transportation
c. Increase in incentives to innovate 14. What are the Top Five Threats Facing Humanity?
d. None of the above a. Extreme Global Climate Change, Pandemic, Poverty, The
Unknown Unknowns and The Unknown Unknowns
2. Who popularized the term industrial revolution? b. Extreme Global Climate Change, Pandemic, Population,
a. Isaac Singer b. Alfred Toynbee The Unknown Unknowns and The Unknown Knowns
c. Thomas Edison d. Henry Ford c. Extreme Global Climate Change, Pandemic, Population,
The Unknown Unknowns and The Unknown Unknowns
3. Who designed an engine in which burning coal produced d. Extreme Global Warning, Pandemic, Population, The
steam, which drove a piston assisted by partial vacuum? Unknown Unknowns and The Unknown Unknowns
a. James Watt b. Eli Whitney
c. Elias Howe d. Nikola Tesla 15. Is a geological epoch that defines earth’s most recent
geologic time period as being human-influenced, or
4. Who invented the transatlantic table? anthropogenic, based on overwhelming global evidence.
a. Cyrus Field b. Robert Fulton a. Anthropology b. Atmosphere
c. James Watt d. Thomas Edison c. Acceleration d. Anthropocene

5. What year did Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine? 16. It was the result of the convergence of forces and
a. 1982 b. 1928 c. 1892 d. 1829 goldilocks condition, this did not prevent its replication in
other countries.
6. What did Alexander Graham Bell invent in the year 1876? a. Global Revolution b. Industrial Revolution
a. Airplane b. Telegraph c. Technology Revolution d. Modern Revolution
c. Telephone d. Cellphone
17. It is one of the negative effects of the industrial revolution
7. The following are the possible reason why industrialization which includes few laws and regulations to guarantee the
began in Britain except safety of the workers.
a. High literacy rates a. Child Labor b. Unsafe working conditions
b. Rule of law; protection of assets c. Gender Inequality d. Dirty housing condition
c. Valuable immigrant’s
d. Britain's location on the Atlantic Ocean 18. It one of the negative effects of the industrial revolution
that includes forests, animals, and indigenous people fell
8. Which among the following is the possible reason why victim to the ill effects of a swiftly industrializing world.
industrialization didn't begin in China? a. Social Issues b. Mental issues
a. Shortage of wood and abundance of convenient coal c. Political Issues d. Environmental Issues
deposits
b. China focus on defending self from nomadic attacks 19. What negative effect of industrial revolution involves
from the North and West capitalists that had too much control on workers that even
c. Silver from the American used in trade with China their housing in under the factory’s control?
d. None of the above a. Child Labor b. Unsafe working conditions c.
Gender Inequality d. Dirty housing condition
9. What year does YouTube launched?
a. 2005 b. 2006 c. 2007 d. 2008 20. Anthropocene combines the root word “Anthropo” and
“cene”, which means?
10. What year does the world population surpasses 7 billion? a. human and epoch b. human and period
a. 2009 b. 2010 c. 2011 d. 2012 c. people and epoch d. people and period

11. Its study involves the entire range of human activity, from
politics and economics to science and technology. Threshold 9
a. Infrastructure b. Globalization 1. What will understand the feelings of people connected to it,
c. Phenomenon d. Industrialization take on their persona’s, exchange information with them and
even become part of the fabric of their brains
12. One negative effect of industrial revolution involves a. Blackhole
factories that hire children because they would work for lower b. Hybrid intelligence biometric avatar (HIBA)
wages compared to adults. c. Neutron stars
a. Child Labor b. Unsafe working conditions
c. Gender Inequality d. Dirty housing condition
2. Within how many years, roughly the due date for a volcanic a. 1880s b. 1970s c. 1990s
eruption, the last one reduced the human population a few
thousand. 16. The ultimate result of the Second Law of ______ is that
a. 100,000 years b. 250,000 years c. 3-5 million years energy in the whole universe steadily deteriorating, or "un-
winding", to lower and lower quality.
3. The ultimate result of the 2nd law of thermodynamics is a. Equilibrium b. Thermodynamics c. Big Bang
that energy in the whole universe is steadily deteriorating or
___? 17. This law of Thermodynamics makes it clear that nothing in
a. Un-winding b. Moving toward c. Winding the universe is really created or destroyed.
a. First Law b. Second Law c. Third Law
4. In 3-4 billion years our galaxy will begin a slow collision
with its closest large neighbor, ______? 18. Roughly the due date for a volcanic super-eruption; the
a. Sun b. Stars c. Andromeda last one reduced the human population to a few thousand
5. The universe is steadily moving toward total ____? a. 3.5 million years b. 3 billion years c. 100,000 years
a. Future b. Equilibrium c. Imbalance
19. Every single last slow burning start will have flickered out
6. As quantum physics has shown, the universe is not a. 100 trillion years b. 200 billion years
a. deterministic b. finite c. shrinking c. 5-50 million years
7. This can tell us a lot about how to face an unpredictable
future 20. The professor in the faculty of philosophy at Oxford
a. technology b. big history c. myth University and Founding Director of the Future of Humanity
Institute
8. This tells us that if man-made machines break down, we a. Charles Tandy b. Nick Bostrom c. David Christian
will face social chaos, famine, warfare and unchecked diseases
a. Arthasastra's Law of Fish b. Artaxerses' Law of Web
c. Arthastra's Law of Hand

9. It is a vast ocean of energy for which individual wavelets II. Choose one of the following and develop a two or three
such as us are emphemeral, passing phenomena paragraph essay. Indicate the number of the statement or idea
a. science b. universe c. future you have chosen. Maximum of 15- 20 points depending on
your style, originality and flow/format of your answer. The
10. What does the idea of fossil fuels as activation energy secret to good writing is being concrete, detailed, visual, and
suggests to our world today? imaginative and the like.
a. Activation energies provide the initial kick that gets vital
chemical reactions going.
b. Fossil fuels as activation energy are needed to kick-start 1.Life is a story . What does your story say ?
today's world. 2.Life is the most difficult exam . Many people fail because
c. The turbulent dynamism of recent centuries is typical of they try to copy others -- Not realizing that everyone has a
all periods of creative destruction. different question paper .
3.My Life is under construction . There is always something to
11. An economist who feared no-growth future, seeing it as improve
the end of progress. 4. It is not the strongest of species that survives , nor the most
a. Adam Richardsons b. Adam Smith c. William Smith intelligent that survives . It is the one that is the most
adaptable to change-Charles Darwin
12. The Stockholm Resilience Centre has worked for many 5.There is a big difference between HUMAN BEING and
years at identifying BEING HUMAN
a. universal boundaries b. planetary boundaries
c. black hole boundaries

13. At present, it looks as if continental plates will regather in


a new supercontinent that has already been dubbed as
__________ because it join Asia and the Americas.
a. Amersia b. Amira c. Amasia

14. Here is how the human quest described in the preamble to


the United Nations document. _________ published in 2015
a. Transforming Our World b. Developing The World
c. Evolving of World

15. In the late ___, astronomers found that the rate of


expansion of the universe seems to be increasing as the
universe gets larger.

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