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THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION


S.Y. 2016-2017
SCIENCE 10
Name: __________________________________ Grade and Section: _____________ Date:_________ Score: ________
I. Read the statements or questions carefully and then shade the letter of the correct answer from the choices given
before each number.

1. Which of the following shows that mutation is harmful among organisms?


A. Livestock such as hogs and poultry can now produce more young.
B. Mutation in plants may result in their inability to make chlorophyll.
C. New varieties of crops were produced that are resistant to pests or diseases.
D. There are fruits and vegetable which were genetically modified to stay unripe longer.
2. What will be the result when there is an error in the base pairing of the DNA?
A. The DNA sequence will be changed resulting to non-functional protein.
B. The translation of nucleotide bases in DNA into amino acids becomes faster.
C. The transcription of information from the DNA to mRNA will not be possible.
D. All of the given choices.
3. All, EXCEPT ONE, might cause a mutation to occur. What is the exception?
A. high-energy radiation C. exposure to extreme temperature
B. chemicals reacting with DNA D. over consumption of junk foods
4. Deletion involves the loss of a segment of DNA or chromosome. Which of the following base pairing
shows this chromosomal mutation?
A. C.
141 142 143 144 145 141 142 143 144 145
GCC ATT TTT GGC CCT GCC ATT TTT GGC CCT
GCC ATT TTG GCC TT… GCC ATT TTG CGG CTT
B. D.
141 142 143 144 145 141 142 143 144 145
GCC ATT TTT GGC CCT GCC ATT TTT GGC CCT
CCT GGC TTT ATT GCC GCC TTA TTG CGG CTT
5. A paleontologist conducted relative dating to a fossil. What possible information will he obtain from
this procedure?
A. relative age of the fossil C. time scale
B. half-life D. chemical component
6. The fossil record of animal evolution is incomplete. Which of the following help explain this
observation?
I. Some strata have not yet been exposed to reveal their fossil content.
II. Previous breaking, heating, and bending of rocks have altered some fossils beyond
recognition.
III. Erosion removed many sedimentary rocks and their fossil content has been destroyed.

A. I, II, and III B. II and III only C. 1 and II only D. II only


7. The picture at the right is a specimen discovered from the Solnhofen limestone in
Bavaria, Southern Germany. This is known as
A. fossil C. biological remain
B. artifact D. mineralized rock
8. In what era can the oldest fossils be found?
A. Cenozoic B. Mesozoic C. Paleozoic D. Pre Cambrian
9. How does the Geologic Time Scale help you understand about life in the geologic past?
A. It provides a fossil record of organisms that dominated each period of time.
B. It corresponds to various organisms that evolved geometrically over time.
C. It gives information about the evolution of selected animals.
D. It gives the age of older rock layers on Earth.
10. Which of the following statements is TRUE about morphology and patterns of development?
A. Comparative morphology reveals homologous structures, shared as a result of descent from a
common ancestor.
B. Comparative biochemistry disregards genetic mutations that have accumulated in different
species.
C. Embryological evidences suggests many flaws in the homology and analogy of evolutionary
trends.
D. Embryological evidences reveal inaccuracy in evolutionary developmental patterns.
11. The forelimbs of bat and whale are said to be homologous structures. What does this indicate?
A. Bats and whales have the same ancestor.
B. Bats and whales have different ancestors.
C. The forelimbs of bats and whales are adapted to similar functions.
D. None among the given choices.
12. If two species exhibit similar embryonic development, they
A. belong to different ancestors since embryos become more and more dissimilar.
B. have the similar DNA and amino acid sequences.
C. came from the same parents.
D. are closely related.
For items 13-15, refer to the following choices.
A. Adaptation B. Acquisition C. Reproduction D. Variation
13. The neck of giraffes varies in length such that giraffes with long necks survived when there is
shortage of food and competition.
14. In Galapagos Island, Darwin observed that finch species have different beak structures for different
food types.
15. Two organisms from survival populations of the same species may mate together and shift the
abundance of a new breed of organism due to mutation.
16. Which of the following statements best explains the Theory of Natural Selection?
A. Organs that are not used may disappear, while organs that are constantly used may develop.
B. In nature, the organism with desirable characteristics may survive, while those with weaker
traits may not.
C. Organisms develop desirable structures to survive in a given environment.
D. Acquired characteristics of parents can be passed on to off springs.
17. Which of the following statements supports the idea that extinction is necessary?
A. To give way for other organisms to develop
B. To let other organisms evolve and progress
C. To know who is the fittest
D. All of the above.
18. Mammoth were mammals which existed during the ice ages but were considered as extinct in the
present times. What is the possible reason for this?
A. Changes in environmental conditions caused those less fit to be eliminated.
B. New species of organisms was introduced in the environment which preyed these organisms
until extinction.
C. A catastrophic even took place eliminating the whole population of mammoths.
D. All of the above.
19. A person breeds guinea pigs in a cage. After a few generation, the breeder observes that the guinea
pigs are more aggressive towards each other, the young are less healthy and more guinea pigs die.
What do you think will happen to the population of the guinea pigs?
A. The population will remain the same. C. The population will decrease.
B. The population will increase. D. The population is not affected.
20. An ecosystem is said to be stable if
A. the population density of prominent organisms remains the same as years pass by.
B. it is resilient enough to withstand changes that may occur in the environment.
C. it is not affected by calamities brought about by nature or by man.
D. there is an abundant biodiversity of organisms living together.
21. How does species biodiversity benefit an ecosystem?
A. Some plants and animals provide raw materials needed in the production of economic
valuable products.
B. Certain species maintain the chemical quality of natural bodies of water, prevent soil erosion
and floods, cycle materials in the soil, and absorb pollutants.
C. A lot of species provides visual or aesthetic enjoyment like landscapes and parks.
D. All of the above
22. In what aspect species diversity increases the probability of a stable environment?
A. Different species have different roles in the ecosystem making it balance and stable.
B. A rich species biodiversity allows the appearance of new organisms which can sustain the
ecosystem.
C. A strong competition among diverse species allows the survival of the fittest.
D. Interrelationship of organisms maintains a stable environmental condition preventing the
occurrences of natural disasters.
For items 23-28, refer to the given graph on the right.
23. In what year the population of fur seals first reached its
carrying capacity?
A. 1915 C. 1935
B. 1925 D. 1945
24. What does the graph show?
A. There is no growth at all in the population of fur seals.
B. Fur seals ‘s population exhibited logistic growth.
C. Fur seals’ population exhibited exponential growth. Population Growth of Breeding
D. The population of fur seals undergone both logistic and Male Fur Seals
exponential growth.
25. The population of fur seals eventually reached its carrying capacity. This means that
A. resources became limited causing the growth of population to level off.
B. resources are unlimited causing the population to grow exponentially.
C. the ecosystem sustains the fur seals well causing a stable population.
D. the ecosystem can no longer sustain fur seals and eventually may lead to extinction.
26. What were the possible outcomes as these organisms reached their carrying capacity?
I. There will be competition for food among fur seals.
II. There will be more cases of fur seals contracted with diseases.
III. Emigration takes place as fur seals search for place with enough resources.
IV. Predators of fur seals will increase in population since there are plenty of prey.

A. I and II B. III and IV C. I, II, III and IV D. None among I, II, III and IV
27. Suppose the year 1950, the population of fur seals started to decreases due to density-independent
limiting factor, we can assume that
A. humans started to invade and alter the habitat of fur seals.
B. a natural disaster took place which killed some of the fur seals.
C. there was a drastic change in the temperature of the area where the fur seals live.
D. All of the above.
28. Which of the following causes a decreasing wildlife population in most of the places of our country?
A. loss of limiting factor C. loss of habitat
B. loss of natural disturbances D. loss of carrying capacity
29. What gas law explains the relationship among the volume, pressure, temperature, and the
number of moles of gases?
A. Boyle’s Law C. Charle’s Law
B. Combined Gas Law D. Ideal Gas Law
30. Don can still pump air in the party balloon even though it is already inflated. What explain this
phenomenon?
A. Balloons are elastic. C. The air inside the balloon is hot.
B. Balloons are made up of plastic. D. Air molecules can be compressed.
31. What is most likely to happen when an aerosol can is heated?
A. The can will be deformed. C. The can will eventually explode.
B. The can will stay the same. D. The can will tarnish.

For items 32-33, refer to the given information.


Each container with varying volume has 1 mole of oxygen gas at 30.00 C.

C- 3 L D- 4 L
A- 1 L B- 2 L

32. What is TRUE about the pressure in the four containers?


A. Container D has the least pressure while container A has the greatest pressure.
B. Container D has the greatest pressure while container A has the least pressure.
C. Containers B and C has greater pressure than Containers A and D.
D. The pressure is the same in containers A, B, C, and D.
33. What can be inferred among volume, pressure, and temperature of the oxygen gas?
A. The volume of the gas is inversely related to its pressure at constant temperature.
B. The volume of the gas is directly related to its pressure at constant temperature.
C. The temperature of the gas is directly related to its volume at constant pressure.
D. The temperature of the gas is inversely related to its pressure at constant pressure.
34. Gab wants to have a portable oxygen tank. A 10.00 liter oxygen gas exerts a pressure of 2.00
atmosphere. How much pressure is needed for this gas to be compressed in a 2.00 Liter
cylinder, provided, there is no temperature change?
A. 2. 5 atm B. 5 atm C. 7.5 atm D. 10 atm
35. The temperature of nitrogen gas contained in a not rigid vessel is increased from 5.00 C to 1000C?
Which of the following describes the resulting behavior of nitrogen gas molecules?
I. The average kinetic energy suddenly increases, thus the pressure decreases.
II. The average kinetic energy suddenly decreases, thus the pressure decreases.
III. The volume occupied by the gas molecules suddenly increases, thus the container expands.
IV. The volume occupied by the gas molecules suddenly decreases, thus the container shrink.

A. I & III B. II and IV C. I & IV D. II & III


36. What do you expect to happen to the volume of a gas if its pressure is reduced to half and its
temperature is doubled?
A. Its volume is reduced into half.
B. Its volume is increased four times
C. Its volume remains unchanged.
D. Its volume is doubled.
For items 37-38, refer to the given situation.
On a hot summer day, while you are on a trip to Vigan City, the tire of your car suddenly exploded.

37. Which of the following depicts the gas molecules inside the tire just before it exploded?
A. The gas molecules were side by side with small spaces between them.
B. The gas molecules were a little farther from each other forming weak bonds.
C. The gas molecules moved vigorously colliding with each other and with the walls of the tire.
D. The gas molecules individually increased in size, occupying the whole space inside the tire.
38. Which of the following could explain this phenomenon?
A. There was too much air inside the tire.
B. The tire of the vehicle was not properly maintained.
C. Since its summer, there were more travelers.
D. The air inside the tire expanded due to the high temperature.
For items 39-41, refer to the situation below.
“LPG or liquefied petroleum gas is contained at a container with constant volume and high pressure.”

39. What can be said on the temperature of the gas?


A. The temperature is absolute zero. C. The temperature is at maximum.
B. The temperature is at minimum. D. the temperature exceeds boiling point of water.
40. What caused the gas to be liquefied?
A. Due to high pressure, gas molecules were compressed resulting to a phase change.
B. The volume of the gas was ideal for it to change from gas to liquid.
C. The total kinetic energy of the gas molecules were equated to zero.
D. None of the above.
41. What will happen to the temperature of the gas as the pressure decreases?
A. The gas temperature stays the same. C. The gas temperature increases.
B. The gas temperature decreases. D. There is no enough data.
II. Answer the following questions.
A. The Philippines, being surrounded with bodies of water, has vast areas where coral reefs tribe. How should this
ecosystem be protected to conserve its resources? Choose one among the given choices and explain your choice. (3pts)
Scoring: 3 pts- Correct answer with proper and enough justification 2- correct answer incomplete justification 1- Wrong answer
0- no answer
A. Promote it as an ecotourism destination.
B. Collect coral fishes and sell them to pet shops.
C. Collect corals as souvenir items for tourists.

B. The following depicts the formation of methanol (CH3OH)


Carbon + Hydrogen gas + Oxygen Gas  methanol
45. What is/are the reactant/s in the given chemical reaction?
46. What is/are the product/s in the given chemical reaction?
47-48. What would be the skeleton equation for this reaction?
49-50. What would be the balanced chemical equation for this reaction?

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