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GENERAL

EDUCATION
SCIENCE
1. The Philippines lies in the
__________, an area where many
volcanoes are active.
A.Archipelagic fault line
B.Wheel of fire
C.Ring of fire
D.volcanic rim
1. The Philippines lies in the
__________, an area where many
volcanoes are active.
A.Archipelagic fault line
B.Wheel of fire
C.Ring of fire
D.volcanic rim
2. The energy source which is abundant in the
Philippines but still not fully developed is the?

A. Gas
B. Sea
C.Sun
D.Mineral
2. The energy source which is abundant in the
Philippines but still not fully developed is the?

A. Gas
B. Sea
C.Sun
D.Mineral
3. Which is an example of a non-
pathogenic microorganism?
A.Palsmodium falciparum
B.Probiotics such as
bifidobacteria
C.Influenza sp.
D.Yersinia pestis
3. Which is an example of a non-
pathogenic microorganism?
A.Palsmodium falciparum
B.Probiotics such as
bifidobacteria
C.Influenza sp.
D.Yersinia pestis
4. Monosaccharides, oligosaccharides
and polysaccharides are types of
A.Proteins
B.Nucleotides
C.Lipids
D.Carbohydrates
4. Monosaccharides, oligosaccharides
and polysaccharides are types of
A.Proteins
B.Nucleotides
C.Lipids
D.Carbohydrates
essentail element in human
existence. Carried by the wind,
polluted air called ____ falls to earth
poisoning fish and destroying
A. El Niño
vegetation.
B.La Niña
C.Greenhouse rain
D.Acid rain
essentail element in human
existence. Carried by the wind,
polluted air called ____ falls to earth
poisoning fish and destroying
A. El Niño
vegetation.
B.La Niña
C.Greenhouse rain
D.Acid rain
6. What are the components of a
fungal cell wall?
A.Chitin, proteins and sugar
B.lipids, proteins and sugars
C.Nucleic acids, proteins and
sugars
D.Cellular and proteins
6. What are the components of a
fungal cell wall?
A.Chitin, proteins and sugar
B.lipids, proteins and sugars
C.Nucleic acids, proteins and
sugars
D.Cellular and proteins
7. What is the molecule that allows
plants to capture energy from
sunlight?
A.Carbohydrates
B.ATP
C.Chlorophyll
D.Oxygen
7. What is the molecule that allows
plants to capture energy from
sunlight?
A.Carbohydrates
B.ATP
C.Chlorophyll
D.Oxygen
8. What will happen to a plant cell in
a hypotonic solution?
A.The plant cell will develop a
thickened cell wall.
B.The plant cell will shrivel.
C.No effect on the plant cell.
D.The plant cell will swell.
8. What will happen to a plant cell in
a hypotonic solution?
A.The plant cell will develop a
thickened cell wall.
B.The plant cell will shrivel.
C.No effect on the plant cell.
D.The plant cell will swell.
9. An ant colony stores food in the summer,
defends itself by stinging enemies and
invades a competing ant colony and steals
larvae and use them as new workers.
What is the term to best describe how this
species copes with everyday life?
A.Ecological defeat
B.Ecological success
C.Environmental habitation
D.Ecological niche
9. An ant colony stores food in the summer,
defends itself by stinging enemies and
invades a competing ant colony and steals
larvae and use them as new workers.
What is the term to best describe how this
species copes with everyday life?
A.Ecological defeat
B.Ecological success
C.Environmental habitation
D.Ecological niche
10. What are the thin structure essential for
cytokinesis, amoeboid movement and
changes in cell shape?
A.Myosin filaments
B.Monofilaments
C.Pseudo filaments
D.Microfilaments
10. What are the thin structure essential for
cytokinesis, amoeboid movement and
changes in cell shape?
A.Myosin filaments
B.Monofilaments
C.Pseudo filaments
D.Microfilaments
11. A toothpick can sit on the surface of
water due to _______________.

A.Surface tension
B.Atmospheric pressure
C.Buoyancy
D.Viscosity
11. A toothpick can sit on the surface of
water due to _______________.

A.Surface tension
B.Atmospheric pressure
C.Buoyancy
D.Viscosity
12. In a flame test, the presence of boron in
a solution is evident by what color of flame?

A. Bright green
B. Brick red
C. Gold
D. Lilac
12. In a flame test, the presence of boron in
a solution is evident by what color of flame?

A. Bright green
B. Brick red
C. Gold
D. Lilac
13. Which is true of metalloids?

A. Conduct heat and electricity less


effectively than non-metal.
B. Conduct heat and electricity better
than metals.
C. Conduct heat better than metals.
D. Have properties of both metals an
non-metals.
13. Which is true of metalloids?

A. Conduct heat and electricity less


effectively than non-metal.
B. Conduct heat and electricity better
than metals.
C. Conduct heat better than metals.
D. Have properties of both metals
an non-metals.
14. What are the hormones responsible for
plant growth, promoting auxillary bud growth
and apical dominance?
A. Auxins and Gibberellins
B. Auxins and abscisate
C. Cytokinins and Gibberellins
D. Cytokinins and auxins
14. What are the hormones responsible for
plant growth, promoting auxillary bud growth
and apical dominance?
A. Auxins and Gibberellins
B. Auxins and abscisate
C. Cytokinins and Gibberellins
D. Cytokinins and auxins
15. Which of the following is the CORRECT
name for the compound MnF3?
A. Manganese flouride (III)
B. Manganese (III) fluoride
C. Manganese (I) flouride (III)
D. Manganese (III) flouride (III)
15. Which of the following is the CORRECT
name for the compound MnF3?
A. Manganese flouride (III)
B. Manganese (III) fluoride
C. Manganese (I) flouride (III)
D. Manganese (III) flouride (III)
16. Which of the following is a
heterotrophe?
A. Algae
B. Grasshopper
C. Fern
D. Moss
16. Which of the following is a
heterotrophe?
A. Algae
B. Grasshopper
C. Fern
D. Moss
17. Polysaccharides, triglycerides,
polypeptides and nucleic acids are classified
as _____.
A. Carbohydrates
B. Phopholipids
C. Acids and bases
D. Macromolecular
17. Polysaccharides, triglycerides,
polypeptides and nucleic acids are classified
as _____.
A. Carbohydrates
B. Phopholipids
C. Acids and bases
D. Macromolecular
18. Which of the following is a measure of
pressure, defines as one newton per square
meter?
A. Pascal
B. Milliliter
C. Atomic Units
D. Poise
18. Which of the following is a measure of
pressure, defines as one newton per square
meter?
A. Pascal
B. Milliliter
C. Atomic Units
D. Poise
19. Kingdom Plantae includes which
organisms?

A. Prokaryotes
B. Magnoliidae
C. Fungi
D. Protozoa
19. Kingdom Plantae includes which
organisms?

A. Prokaryotes
B. Magnoliidae
C. Fungi
D. Protozoa
20. Science provides knowledge through
disciplined observation. Which of the
following is NOT characteristic of scientific
assertion?
A. Logic and validity
B. Conformity with actual
observation
C. Empirical support
D. Hearsay
20. Science provides knowledge through
disciplined observation. Which of the
following is NOT characteristic of scientific
assertion?
A. Logic and validity
B. Conformity with actual
observation
C. Empirical support
D. Hearsay
21. Damage to DNA that is not repaired and
then replicated can result in genetic
disorders.
A. Mutation
B. Embryology
C. Pathology
D. Speciation
21. Damage to DNA that is not repaired and
then replicated can result in genetic
disorders.
A. Mutation
B. Embryology
C. Pathology
D. Speciation
22. What organism would most likely be in
an arctic environment?

A. Crocodile
B. Turtle
C. Walrus
D. Maya Bird
22. What organism would most likely be in
an arctic environment?

A. Crocodile
B. Turtle
C. Walrus
D. Maya Bird
23. How are bats able to navigate in the
dark without bumping into anything?
A. They emit sound waves whose returning
vibrations can detect the presence of objects

B. They are able to fluoresce in the dark

C. They have supersonic eyesight

D. They can disappear


23. How are bats able to navigate in the
dark without bumping into anything?
A. They emit sound waves whose returning
vibrations can detect the presence of objects

B. They are able to fluoresce in the dark

C. They have supersonic eyesight

D. They can disappear


24. This demonstrated the feeding
connections between all life forms.

A. Nutrition cycles
B. Fossil cycle
C. Biochemical pathways
D. Food web
24. This demonstrated the feeding
connections between all life forms.

A. Nutrition cycles
B. Fossil cycle
C. Biochemical pathways
D. Food web
25. When rainfall attains a pH less than 5.6,
it becomes __________.

A. Torrential
B. Acidic
C. Tropical
D. Neutral
25. When rainfall attains a pH less than 5.6,
it becomes __________.

A. Torrential
B. Acidic
C. Tropical
D. Neutral
26. Which of the following statements best describes
a hypothetical element with an electron configuration
of 1s22s22p63s23p5?

a. The hypothetical element has an atomic number of 11.


b. The hypothetical element is a member of Group V,
otherwise called the Nitrogen Group.
c. The hypothetical element is in the fifth position in the p-
block, along the third period of the periodic table.
d. The hypothetical element is located at the third position
of the p-block, along the fifth period of the periodic table.
26. Which of the following statements best describes
a hypothetical element with an electron configuration
of 1s22s22p63s23p5?

a. The hypothetical element has an atomic number of 11.


b. The hypothetical element is a member of Group V,
otherwise called the Nitrogen Group.
c. The hypothetical element is in the fifth position in
the p-block, along the third period of the periodic
table.
d. The hypothetical element is located at the third position
of the p-block, along the fifth period of the periodic table.
27. Despite the observed diversity among
organisms, they are all made from the same set of
biomolecules composed of monomeric units
except:

a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Nucleic Acids
d. Lipids and Fats
27. Despite the observed diversity among
organisms, they are all made from the same set of
biomolecules composed of monomeric units
except:

a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Nucleic Acids
d. Lipids and Fats
28. What will be formed when radium
isotope, with 88 protons and 138
neutrons undergoes alpha decay?

a. Radon Atom (Rn222) with 86 Protons


b. Francium Atom (Fr222) with 87 Protons
c. Actinium Atom (Ac222) with 89 Protons
d. Thorium Atom (Th232) with 90 Protons
28. What will be formed when radium
isotope, with 88 protons and 138
neutrons undergoes alpha decay?

a. Radon Atom (Rn222) with 86 Protons


b. Francium Atom (Fr222) with 87 Protons
c. Actinium Atom (Ac222) with 89 Protons
d. Thorium Atom (Th232) with 90 Protons
29. Which of the following
examples best illustrates
application of Boyle’s Law?
a. A tire becomes harder as more air is pumped into it.
b. A sealed aerosol can explodes when thrown into a
fire.
c. A balloon expands and bursts when exposed to direct
sunlight.
d. A scuba divers stops at certain depths as he ascends
to the ocean’s surface.
29. Which of the following
examples best illustrates
application of Boyle’s Law?
a. A tire becomes harder as more air is pumped into it.
b. A sealed aerosol can explodes when thrown into a
fire.
c. A balloon expands and bursts when exposed to direct
sunlight.
d. A scuba divers stops at certain depths as he ascends
to the ocean’s surface.
30. Three liquids A, B, C were studied in a
laboratory. Liquid A was found to float over B and
C. It was also found that liquid A flows fastest
among the three. What can be said about liquid A?

a. Densest and most viscous


b. Densest and least viscous
c. Least dense and most viscous
d. Least dense and least viscous
30. Three liquids A, B, C were studied in a
laboratory. Liquid A was found to float over B and
C. It was also found that liquid A flows fastest
among the three. What can be said about liquid A?

a. Densest and most viscous


b. Densest and least viscous
c. Least dense and most viscous
d. Least dense and least viscous
31. Which of the following statements
represents a physical change?
a. An antacid tablet forms bubbles when
dissolved in water.
b. A flashlight beam slowly gets dimmer and
finally dies out over time.
c. The lawn grows thicker every day because
fertilizers were added into the soil.
d. Frozen mango juice melted when left
standing at room temperature for 30
31. Which of the following statements
represents a physical change?
a. An antacid tablet forms bubbles when
dissolved in water.
b. A flashlight beam slowly gets dimmer and
finally dies out over time.
c. The lawn grows thicker every day because
fertilizers were added into the soil.
d. Frozen mango juice melted when left
standing at room temperature for 30
32. Which of the following best explains
why farmers burn rice straw and hull
during seasons of harvest?
a. Burning rice hulls and straws produce
compounds that act as repellant for pests which
may damage plantation.
b. The smoke produced by burning rice hulls and
straws stimulate growth and fruit bearing of trees.
c. Rice hulls and straws are burned so that more
spaces will be available for planting next set of
crops.
32. Which of the following best explains
why farmers burn rice straw and hull
during seasons of harvest?
a. Burning rice hulls and straws produce
compounds that act as repellant for pests which
may damage plantation.
b. The smoke produced by burning rice hulls and
straws stimulate growth and fruit bearing of trees.
c. Rice hulls and straws are burned so that more
spaces will be available for planting next set of
crops.
33. Acid rain occurs when
____________.
a. carbon dioxide combines with water in the
atmosphere.
b. phosphorus-rich water in lakes evaporates to
form phosphoric acid.
c. sulfur released in burning fossil fuels combines
with water in the atmosphere.
d. excess hydrogen is released into the
atmosphere to produce acids.
33. Acid rain occurs when
____________.
a. carbon dioxide combines with water in the
atmosphere.
b. phosphorus-rich water in lakes evaporates to
form phosphoric acid.
c. sulfur released in burning fossil fuels
combines with water in the atmosphere.
d. excess hydrogen is released into the
atmosphere to produce acids.
34. Why is it difficult to integrate nitrogen gas from
the atmosphere into the nitrogen cycle of the
biosphere?

a. Nitrogen is very abundant in the atmosphere


b. Living organisms quickly absorb nitrogen gas
c. Oceans quickly absorb nitrogen gas
d. Few organisms can directly utilize
atmospheric nitrogen
34. Why is it difficult to integrate nitrogen gas from
the atmosphere into the nitrogen cycle of the
biosphere?

a. Nitrogen is very abundant in the atmosphere


b. Living organisms quickly absorb nitrogen gas
c. Oceans quickly absorb nitrogen gas
d. Few organisms can directly utilize
atmospheric nitrogen
35. Which of the following sentences
about greenhouse effect is INCORRECT?
a. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the
atmosphere which are returned to the
earth’s surface.
b. Greenhouse effect is important in
maintaining the temperature of the earth.
c. Greenhouse effect is due to gases that
absorb the green region of light from the
sun.
35. Which of the following sentences
about greenhouse effect is INCORRECT?
a. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the
atmosphere which are returned to the
earth’s surface.
b. Greenhouse effect is important in
maintaining the temperature of the earth.
c. Greenhouse effect is due to gases
that absorb the green region of light
from the sun.
36. It is a common observation that mushrooms thrive few
days after lightning strikes. Which among the following
biogeochemical cycles is involved in this process?

a. Nitrogen cycle
b. Carbon-Oxygen cycle
c. Phosphorus cycle
d. Sulfur cycle
36. It is a common observation that mushrooms thrive few
days after lightning strikes. Which among the following
biogeochemical cycles is involved in this process?

a. Nitrogen cycle
b. Carbon-Oxygen cycle
c. Phosphorus cycle
d. Sulfur cycle
37. Shown below is a simple food web in a
grassy community. The arrow symbol means
eaten by. What would happen if all snakes are
killed?
Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake> Bird>Snake

a. Grass population would increase.


b. Grasshopper population would
increase.
c. Bird and frog populations would
increase.
37. Shown below is a simple food web in a
grassy community. The arrow symbol means
eaten by. What would happen if all snakes are
killed?
Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake> Bird>Snake

a. Grass population would increase.


b. Grasshopper population would
increase.
c. Bird and frog populations would
increase.
38. Which of the following shows
mechanical weathering of rocks?
a. formation of caverns
b. acids dissolves rocks
c. freezing water between rock particles
d. iron in rocks combine with oxygen
38. Which of the following shows
mechanical weathering of rocks?
a. formation of caverns
b. acids dissolves rocks
c. freezing water between rock
particles
d. iron in rocks combine with oxygen
39. PAGASA announces the approach of the seasonal
winds. The familiar names used are Amihan and
Habagat, internationally known as ________ and
________ respectively.

a. Northeast and southwest


b. Trade wind and easterlies
c. Southwest and northeast
d. Westerlies and easterlies
39. PAGASA announces the approach of the seasonal
winds. The familiar names used are Amihan and
Habagat, internationally known as ________ and
________ respectively.

a. Northeast and southwest


b. Trade wind and easterlies
c. Southwest and northeast
d. Westerlies and easterlies
40. Fog is a cloud with its base at or very near the ground.
The formation of fog generally occurs after the ground has
lost heat by:

a. Evaporation
b. Convection
c. Conduction
d. Radiation
40. Fog is a cloud with its base at or very near the ground.
The formation of fog generally occurs after the ground has
lost heat by:

a. Evaporation
b. Convection
c. Conduction
d. Radiation
41. Why do we see the sun rise
in the east?
a. The earth revolves eastward.
b. The earth rotates from west to east.
c. We are located in the 20th meridian.
d. On the globe, we are located in the east.
41. Why do we see the sun rise
in the east?
a. The earth revolves eastward.
b. The earth rotates from west to east.
c. We are located in the 20th meridian.
d. On the globe, we are located in the east.
42. If a voltage of 100 volts produces a current of 5
amperes in an electrical device, what is the
resistance?

a. 95 Ohms
b. 20 Ohms
c. 105 Ohms
d. 500 Ohms
42. If a voltage of 100 volts produces a current of 5
amperes in an electrical device, what is the
resistance?

a. 95 Ohms
b. 20 Ohms
c. 105 Ohms
d. 500 Ohms
43. Comparing the speed of sound in liquids,
gases, and solids, the speed of sound is usually
lowest in ____ and highest in ____.

a. solids, gases
b. gasec. liquids, solids
s, liquids
d. gases, solids
43. Comparing the speed of sound in liquids,
gases, and solids, the speed of sound is usually
lowest in ____ and highest in ____.

a. solids, gases
b. gasec. liquids, solids
s, liquids
d. gases, solids
44. Which has a greater density, a
lake full of water or a cupful of water?
a. The cup full of water
b. The lake full of water
c. Not enough information
d. They have the same density
44. Which has a greater density, a
lake full of water or a cupful of water?
a. The cup full of water
b. The lake full of water
c. Not enough information
d. They have the same density
45. A stainless steel spoon feels colder than a
plastic spoon because stainless steel

a. absorbs less heat from the hand than


plastic does
b. is really colder than plastic
c. has a lower temperature than plastic
d. conducts heat away from the hand faster
than plastic does
45. A stainless steel spoon feels colder than a
plastic spoon because stainless steel

a. absorbs less heat from the hand than


plastic does
b. is really colder than plastic
c. has a lower temperature than plastic
d. conducts heat away from the hand
faster than plastic does
46. Why is it NOT advisable to repeatedly
open the door of a refrigerator?
a. It will loosen the hinges of the refrigerator's
door
b. Leads to wastage in electrical energy.
c. Repeated opening introduces bacteria in to the
refrigerator.
d. The warm air outside lowers the temperature
inside thus making the refrigeration less-efficient.
46. Why is it NOT advisable to repeatedly
open the door of a refrigerator?
a. It will loosen the hinges of the refrigerator's
door
b. Leads to wastage in electrical energy.
c. Repeated opening introduces bacteria in to the
refrigerator.
d. The warm air outside lowers the temperature
inside thus making the refrigeration less-efficient.
47. What kind of mirror is used in cars to
give the driver a wider area and smaller
image of the traffic behind him/her?

a. Double concave
b. Convex
c. Plane
d. Concave
47. What kind of mirror is used in cars to
give the driver a wider area and smaller
image of the traffic behind him/her?

a. Double concave
b. Convex
c. Plane
d. Concave
48. Why do we hear thunder some
seconds after seeing lightning?
a. Light appears brighter in the sky.
b. Light travels faster than sound.
c. Sound travels 1.331 m/s
d. Sound is released later actually
48. Why do we hear thunder some
seconds after seeing lightning?
a. Light appears brighter in the sky.
b. Light travels faster than sound.
c. Sound travels 1.331 m/s
d. Sound is released later actually
49. Water has a higher specific heat
than iron. What does this mean?

a. Water is hotter than iron


b. Water heats more rapidly than iron
c. Water is more dense than iron
d. Water heats more slowly than iron
49. Water has a higher specific heat
than iron. What does this mean?

a. Water is hotter than iron


b. Water heats more rapidly than iron
c. Water is more dense than iron
d. Water heats more slowly than
iron
50. If a colorblind man marries a woman who
has normal vision and no history of the
disease, it is most probable that all of their :

a. daughters will be carriers


b. daughters will be colorblind
c. sons will be carriers
d. sons will be colorblind
50. If a colorblind man marries a woman who
has normal vision and no history of the
disease, it is most probable that all of their :

a. daughters will be carriers


b. daughters will be colorblind
c. sons will be carriers
d. sons will be colorblind
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