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1. It is a gelatinous liquid that fills inside the cell.

a. Cytoplasm b. chloroplast c. mitochondria d. platelets

2. It plays a vital role in clotting of blood.


a. Plasma b. red blood cells c. white blood cells d. platelets

3. Which volcanic eruption is known for its explosive activity and the emission of ash and
pyroclastic flows?
a. Effusive eruption
b. Plinian eruption
c. Hawaiian eruption
d. Strombolian eruption

4. What is a paraffin primarily used for?


a. A food preservative c. a wax for candles and coatings
b. A fuel for engines d. a cleaning agent

5. What is primarily the function of STOMATA?


a. Minimize water loss
b. Facilitate for gas exchange
c. Signal guard cells to open and close
d. Convert sunlight into usable energy

6. What are the products of Krebs Cycle essential for oxidative phosphorylation?
a. NADPH and ATP
b. Acetyl CoA
c. CO2 and oxaloacetate
d. NADH and FADH2
7. What is the primary function of hemoglobin in red blood cells?
a. To transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues
b. To regulate blood pressure
c. To fight infection
d. To maintain blood clotting.

8. In which part of the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle Occur?


a. Thylakoid
b. Stroma
c. Granum
d. Lumen

9. When cells break down food into chemical energy it undergoes three major processes, such as
glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and electron transport chain. Which of these processes provides the most
number of ATP molecules?
a. Glycolysis b. Electron transport chain c. krebs cycle d. none of the choices

10. When cells breakdown a sugar molecule completely to produce chemical energy (ATP), the cells
need ________
a. Sugar and oxygen
b. Sugar only
c. Sugar and water
d. Sugar and carbon dioxide
11. Which of the following is an indication of global warming.

a. Strong waves in the ocean.


b. Coastal erosion
c. Rising of sea level
d. Decrease of global temperature

12. The group of stars that can be found in large groups throughout the universe is called?
a. Asteroids b. comets c. galaxy d. constellations

13. 1Which part of the heart is responsible for receiving blood from the lungs?
a. Right atrium b. left atrium c. right ventricle d. left ventricle

14. It is composed of chains of nucleotides built on a sugar and phosphate backbone and wrapped
around each other in the form of double helix.
a. Gene b. DNA c. RNA d. allele

15. What type of circulation refers to the movement of the blood from the heart to the lungs?
a. Pulmonary circulation c. Systemic Circulation
b. Coronary Circulation d. all of the choices

16. The cycle that happens during cell respiration is called __________.
a. Glycolysis b. krebs cycle c. oxudative phosphorylation d. pyruvate oxidation

17. He introduced the idea about the negatively charged particle called electrons.
a. John Dalton b. Democritus c. Ernest Rutherford d. Joseph John Thomson
18. What force is applied when a wheel rolls down the hill?
a. Kinetic energy b. potential energy c. magnetic energy d. nuclear energy

19. Which law of motion state that “an object at rest stays at rest until acted upon by a net force
a. Law of inertia b. law of acceleration c. law of interaction d. law of gravity

20. This is an increase in the earth’s temperature from the rapid buildup of carbon dioxide and other
gases.
a. Climate change b. global warming c. acid precipitation d. greenhouse effect

21. It is a reproductive cell that unite during sexual reproduction to form a new cell.
a. Gamete c. allele c. follicle d. DNA

22. This is a result of air pollution mostly from factories and motor vehicles.
a. Acid rain b. eutrophication c. sulfur dioxide d. carbon dioxide

23. This refers to the circulatory disease that refers to the hardening of arteries caused by the build-
up of fatty plaques and cholesterol.
a. Arrythmia b. bronchitis c. emphysema d. atherosclerosis
24. Excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run off from
the land, which cause a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.

a. Eutrophication b. acid rain c. algal bloom d. water pollution

AVERAGE

1. The solidified lava of a volcano belongs to which rock family?


A. igneous b. metamorphic c. sedimentary d. fossilized

2. Which of the following processes does not account for an increase in atmospheric Co2 levels?

a. Deforestation b. photosynthetic processes c. plant respiration d. fossil fuel


combustion

3. What process produces most of the energy that is radiated by the sun?
a. Gravitational energy
b. B. chemical energy
c. Nuclear fusion
d. Nuclear fission

4. Susan pushes against a 100 kg rock with a force of 5 Newtons, but the rock doesnot move. The
force the rock exerts on susan is.
a. 0 b. 5 c. 20 d. 100

5. Global climate change is being attributed to the atmospheric increase in what two gases
produced by human activities?
a. Oxygen and hydrogen
b. Ozone and methane
c. Nitrous oxide and sulfur dioxide
d. Methane and carbon dioxide

DIFFICULT

5.What term is given to a solid that has the ability to be hammered into a thin sheet?

a. malleability

Name the English physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction?

Answer: Michael faraday


The term refers to the study of tissues

Answer: HISTOLOGY

THE OZONE LAYER IS LOCATED IN WHICH region of the atmosphere?

Answer: stratosphere

Name the person who developed a table of elements which revealed irregularities in elemental
properties

Answer: DMITRI MENDELEEV

What IS THE Nname of the phenomenon that causes an accumulation of heat in the lower atmosphere
because of the absorption of longwave radiation from the Earth’s surface?

Anwer” GREENHOUSE EFFECT

What is the last phase of mitosis?

Answer: Telophase

What is the scientific name for the voice box in a human? LARYNX

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