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ENT 121

GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN


RESOURCES
Correct answers are written in BOLD

1. is the set of forces


that energize, direct, and
sustain behavior. Motivation Expectancy Empowerment Socialization

Pressure for
2. Which of the following is NOT Availability of Performance Rewards and high level of
a pull force of motivation? training level goals compensation output

3. Which of the following is NOT


an internal motivational
force? Goals Needs Attitudes Feedbacks

4. focus on the needs a


person is trying to satisfy and
the features of the work
environment that seem to Process Content Situational Motivational
satisfy those needs. theories theories theories theories
Vroom`s McClelland`s
5. Which of the following is NOT Maslow`s need expectancy Herzberg`s two- acquired needs
a content theory? hierachy theory factor theory theory

6. Maslow`s hierarchy of needs


includes all of the following Self
categories EXCEPT Safety Relatedness Physiological actualization

7. According to Fedrick
Herzberg are elements
associated with conditions Motivating Economic Environmental
surrounding the job. Hygiene factors factors factors factors

8. involves increasing the


complexity of a job to provide
a greater sense of
responsibility,
accomplishment and Job Job Positive
achievement. Goal setting enrichment enhancement reinforcement

9. All of the following


EXCEPT are process Goal-setting Expectancy Social cognitive Acquired
theories of work motivation theory theory theory needs theory

10. The basic components


of are effort, Goal-setting Expectancy Social cognitive
performance, and outcomes. Equity theory theory theory theory
11. When a manager uses
to lessen the likelihood of a
behavior being repeated, he
or she avoids providing any
positive consequences as a Enactive Negative
result of that behavior Extinction Reversibility mastery reinforcement

12. The direction of a groups


influence on the motivation
of an individual in that group
will likely depend on
Of the group. The norms The cohesion The mission The valence

13. Whereas focus on


which variables affect Content Process Goal-setting
motivation….focus on how theories; theories; Equity theories; theories;
the variables affect process content expectancy reinforcement
motivation. theories theories theories theories.

14. Hackman and Oldham


proposed that is the
degree to which a job
requires the completion of a
whole and identifiable piece Task
of work Autonomy Skill variety Task identity significance

15. asserts that


individuals are likely to
compare the ratios of inputs
to outcomes they receive
against the ratios of other
people, such as colleagues or Acquired needs Expectancy Two-factor
acquaintances. theory Equity theory theory theory

16. Equity theory was Fredrick Abraham


propounded by Adam Stance Fedrick Taylor Herzsberg Maslow
17. Hierachy of needs theory was Fredrick Abraham
propounded by Adam Stance Fedrick Taylor Herzsberg Maslow

18. The theory X and Y was Douglas Fredrick Abraham


postulated by McGregor Fedrick Taylor Herzsberg Maslow

19. The expentancy theory was Fredrick Abraham


postulated by Victor Vroom Fedrick Taylor Herzsberg Maslow

20. Abraham Maslow divided


human needs into how 2 3 4 5
many

21. The first human needs of


Maslows hierachy Phisiological Self
is Social needs needs Self esteem actualization

22. is the apex needs of Phisiological Self


maslow hierachy? Social needs needs Self esteem actualization
Consultative Participative Delegating
23. Which of the following is an Directing style style of style of style of
autocratic style of leadership? of leadership leadership leadership leadership

24. The type of leadership style in


which the leader seeks input Consultative Delegating
from those working under Indirect style of style of Direct style of style of
him/her is called leadership leadership leadership leadership

25. In democratic style of


leadership, the is
the final decision maker. Leader Workforce Founder Co-founder

26. Which of the following is not


a kind of leadership skill
required for effective
leadership? Vision Empowerment Intution Threat
Trust and
27. Which value does an effective respect of
leader focus on? individuals Openness Teamwork Disintegration
28. are the approaches
to the study of leadership
which emphasise the Contingency Inspirational
personality of the leader theories Group theories Trait theories theories

29. The term Laissez-faire is a


latin word greek word french word Accient word

30. the type of leadership style in


which the leader does not
take his/her followers opinion
into consideration Autocratic Democratic Situational Charismatic

31. Is a leadership style


in which the leader possesses
a charming exemplary
features that is widely
admired by others. Charismatic Democratic Situational Charismatic

32. Leader`s behavioural style is Situational Democratic Autocratic Charismatic


determined by the nature of
occurrence or events that
happen in
Leadership style?

33. The leadership style that is


characterised by let people do
what they want is
Leadership style Laissez-faire Democratic Autocratic Charismatic
34. Message in communication is
also reffered to as? Message code channel transmitter

35. The receiver of a message can


also be referred to as? Decoder Transmitter Encoder Encoding

36. one of the following is not a


leadership style. Democratic Autocratic Situational Conditional

37. The element that completes


the line of communication is
known as? Response Decoding Information Feedback

38. The sender of a message can


also be referred to as? Decoder Encoder Decoding Encoding

39. The transmision of


information or message
through documention is written Non-verbal writing
referred to as communication Letter communication communication

40. The type of communication


that flows in an organizational
hierachy from superior to
subordinate is known Diagonal Vertical Downward Upward
as communication communication communication communication

41. are statement of


general truth about an
organization and a
management as a guide for principles of managerial
managerial acrions management management Theory functions

42. fundamental principles of


management are also universal fundamental universal
referred to as principles theory functions principles

43. The following are principles of fundamental prudential principle of principles of


management except principles principles change diversity
44. The following are the
elements of fundamental
principles of management Division of delegation of
except Responsibility labour authority communication

45. principles mandates scientific


managers to always be Principles of principles of prudential management
objective change management principles principles

46. Economy, responsibility,


loyalty and employment are prudential principles of principles of humanitarian
elements of which principles principles change bureaucracy principles

47. The Hawthorne studies was


carried out by the following
except Elton Mayo Roethisberger John Adair Dickson

48. Democracy, Justice and scientific


Human relations are the Principles of Humanitarian prudential management
elements of which principles change Principles principles principles

49. demands fair play or


equity in handling matters
relating to staff and to the Human
organization democracy Justice relations Empathy

50. refers to any deviation


from the normal situation of change
events Change Diversity management change pattern

51. principles of bureaucracy was Richard


by John Adair Max Webber foreman Dickson

52. stipulated rules and fundamental


regulations is in which Principles of Principles of principles of humanitarian
principle? change bureaucracy management principles

53. implies that organization


should be free of personal
sentiments and preferential Impersonal
treatments orientation Equity Objectivity Justice

54. a fair day`s work and a fair piece rate Time study Scientific
day`s pay means principle PAYE principle selection

55. believes that one of


the reasons why workers are
not being effective and Taylor Richard John Adair Elton Mayor
efficient is because of rule of
thumb

56. believed that making


profit is the business
organizations focus and Richard
should not deviate from it Elton Mayo Roethisberger foreman Taylor

57. believed that


productivity should lead to
both higher wages and higher
profits without extra money
spent on human effort or Charles
machines Taylor Max Webber Babbage Elton Mayor
58. means applying
measurement to
management and abiding by science of principles of effort
the results management change management Rule of thumb
59. emhasizes the best
method to increase scientific principles of
productivity and efficiency management Bureacracy Equity diversity

60. The three factors in Time


Study Principle includes all time required wstage involve efficiency of the Efforts of the
except for work done in production workers workers
61. saw that if changes
were to take place, then facts
must be substituted for Abraham
opinion and guesswork Taylor Elton Mayo John Adair Maslow
62. is an onerous task Responsibility Authority Economy Loyalty
63. fundamental principles of
management has
elements 4 2 3 5

64. is the flow of


information within the All of the
organisation Information Data Communication above
All of the
65. Communication may flow laterally vertically diagonal above

66. The principle that contends


that worker should be seen fundamental
first as human being and then principles of Humanitarian principles of None of the
as a worker management Principles bureaucracy above

67. Principles of change has


elements 3 2 4 6
68. Stability, Adaptability and Principles of Principles of scientific None of the
Flexibility are which principles change bureaucracy management above

69. Hierarchy of authority is in Humanitarian principles of principles of All of the


what principles? principles change bureaucracy above
70. defined bureaucratic
concept of organization as a
pyramidal/hierarchichal Max Webber Max Weber Mas Webber Mas Weber

71. Max Webber believed that


rules that regulate the
conduct of organization in
terms of employment and
promotion should be based Technical Technical All of the
on Knowledge Strength Technical effort above

72. Piece rate system, Time study


Principle, Scientific selection
of workmen and Managerial
control was made by Taylor Webber John Adair Elton Mayor
73. According to Taylor, the
problem of productivity was Management
due to the ignorance of Management and Senior None of the
the and Worker Officials Workers above

74. Emphasizes the


hierarchichal authority principles of Bureaucratic Human All of the
structure management Principle relations above

75. When organizational tasks is


distributed among the
members of the organization
in relation to their Division of
competency and labour and Responsibility All of the
specialisation, we have Responsibility Specialisation sharing above

76. 7 sees worker as a Taylor`s Max Webber`s Elton Mayor`s None of the
6machine in the industries Approach Approach Approach above
.

77. The notion of change began All of the


with Inception Creation productivity above
78. The principle of bureaucracy Division of
is specifically based on Authority Responsibility Adaptability labour
79. The scientific selection of
workmen and programme is Humanitarian Principle of scientific All of the
in what principle? principles Change management above
80. is the process of
influencing others toward the organisational
accomplishment of goals management leadership motivation structureA is

the one who succeeds in getting others to


follow him leader successor follower head

81. is the ability to


persuade others to work or none of the
do something leadership management motivation above
82. A leader shares
responsibilities with his
followers by involving them in
planning and execution of the
task autocratic laissez-faire democratic all of the above
83. is the art of
influencing others to direct
their will, abilities and efforts management
to the achievment of a goal management team motivation leadership

84. Leadership focuses on


the aspect of
management and is based on
the assumption that
organisation effectiveness
depends on their motivation people public private majority

85. Through effective


leadership, can be
induced in a less threatening
and acceptable way to
contribute their quota to none of the
achieve organisational goals staff employee all of the abo ve above
86. Under the influence of the
protagonists of scientific
management,
focused their attention on the
maximum use of physical
factors of production leaders employers employees managers

87. A leader leads


mainly by persuasion and
example rather than by force autocratic democratic charismatic situational

88. A leader stresses


human relations and employs
positive motivational style situational charismatic laissez-faire democratic

89. A leader who employees the


style believes that
subordinates know enough democratic autocratic charismatic laissez-faire
todo the right thing at the
righttime
90. leadership promotes
staff morale and lead
member of the organisation
to a greater job satisfaction democratic autocratic charismatic situational

91. Group`s involvement and


influence in decision-making
are minimised or severely
restricted under none of the
leadership style democratic laissez-faire autocratic above

92. Under leadership


style, the behaviour and
thinking of the group are
dominated by the leader. democratic charismatic autocratic all of the above
93. leaders are
dogmatic in nature as far as none of the
relationship is concerned democratic autocratic situational above
94. means let people do
what they want merci laissez-faire boku all of the above
95. Another name for laissez-faire
leadership style is anarchic anachy anachia anarchies
96. leader does not
attempt to influence his none of the
subordinates laissez-faire autocratic democratic above
97. leadership style is
based on the ability of the
leader to inspire and motivate
followers to achieve results. situational autocratic charismatic democratic

98. Which of the leadership


styles chooses an individual
based on his possession of
certain personal qualities to
lead under a particular
circumstance charismatic situational democratic autocratic
99. Which of the
following is not one of the
eight managerial functions planning staffing controlling decisionmaking
GNS121 (PHILOSOPHYOF SCIENCE)
COMPILEDBY:
SEN ABIDAKUN TOMIDE M
1.Rocks that are formed from magma which has been cooled and Solidified is known as _____. a)
Metamorphic rocks b) Sedimentary rocks

c) Igneous rocks d) Volcanic rocks

2.The following organisms are algae EXCEPT _____. a) Spirogyra b)Volvox c) Chlorella d) Moss

3.Examples of Platyhelminthes is _____. a) Bird b)Turbellaria c) Dog d)Fish

4.All these are true about pteridophytes EXCEPT _____. a) They areflowering plants b) They are non-
flowering plants c) They possess rhizoids d) They have large leaves called fronds

5.The smallest particle that matter can exist is known as _____. a) Atom b)Compound c) Ion d) Molecule

6.Drugs that are used to bring down body temperature during fever iscalled _____. a) Antibiotics b)
Antipyretics c) Hypnotics d) Anesthetics

7.The following elements occur as gases EXCEPT _____. a) Oxygen b)Nitrogen c) Nickel d) Hydrogen

8.The distance between the sun and earth is _____. a) 1300million kilometers b) 147.27million
kilometers c) 335.6million kilometers d)41.50million kilometers

9.The study of origin and evolution of man is_.a) Paleoanthropology b) Paleontology c) Physiology d)
Cosmology

10. The successor of Homoerectusis a) Australopithecus b) Homohabilis

c)Homosapiens d) Australopithecus robustus

11. Philosophy literally means a) Love of understanding b) Love ofknowledge c) Love of wisdom d)
Mystery of universe

12. Any observations recorded during an investigation are called_. a)Findings b) Results c) Facts d)
Data

13. Modern man is known as _____. a) Homo erectus b) Homo habilis c)Proconsul genus d) Homo
sapiens

14. Australopithecus was discovered in _____. a) North-African 1924 b)East-African 1925 c) South-
African 1924 d )East-African 1924

15. The two major philosophic schools of thought are ______. a) Idealismand realism b) Logical
empiricism and Hypothetical–deductive model. c)Logical empiricism and Neo-traditionalism. d) New
philo Neo- traditionalism of science and

16. The language used for describing scientific investigation must be_____. a) Precise and ambiguous
b) Unique and precise c) Unique d)Ambiguous

17. Archbishop User and Armagh calculated that God created the World in _____. a) October 3004BC
b) October 4004BC c) November 3004BC d)November 4004BC

18. Which of the following headings is the correct arrangement for complete scientific report? a)
Introduction, materials, methods, result, discussion, conclusion. b) Methods, introduction, discussion,
conclusion,materials, results. c) Materials, methods, result, introduction, discussion

d) Introduction, methods, materials, result, discussion, conclusion.

19. All these are true about inductive statement EXCEPT _____. a) Theconclusion is not good. b) It is
usually contrasted with deductive reasoning, where you proceed from general information. c) The
conclusion follows from the statement. d) The premise does not implythat conclusion is false.

20. The theory that proposes that species never originated but alwaysexisted in the history of species
is _____. a) Special creation b) Bio- chemical evolution c) Panspermia d) Steady-state

21. An example of a basic material is: a) Water b) Beauty c) Security d)Safety

22. The solar system is made up of _____. a) Sun and ten other planets. b)Sun and nine other planets.
c) Sun and five other planets. d) Sun and eight other planets.

23. Pluto was discovered by _____. a) Galileo Galilei b) Maxwell Faraday c)Nicholas Cugnot d) Olyde
Tombaugh

24. The S.I unit of Energy is _____. a) Hertz Newton c) Joules d)Meterperseconds

25. Energy acquired by a body due to motion. a) Velocity b) Kinetic c)Potential d) Mass

26. Bluish-green coloration of Neptune is produced by _____. a) Propane in upper atmosphere b)


Ethane in upper atmosphere c) Methane in upperatmosphere d) Ethane in upper atmosphere

27. Calculate the Kinetic energy if the mass 10Kg and the velocity is 2m/sa) 20J b) 210J c) 32J d) 412J

28. Direct conversion of solar radiation to electricity is referred to as


______. a) Hot thermal b) Photovoltaic c) Photolysis d) Cracking

29. Reaction off at and oil with caustic soda is a) Sulphonation b)Vulcanization c) Saponification

30. The chemical substance added to petrol to reduce engine knock is

_____. a) 1C2H5 b) Al (C3H6) c) FeBr d) Pb(C2H5)4

31. A chemical compound either in solution or molten form which conduct electricity is known as
_____. a) Metal b) Electrolyte c) Electrode

d) IonThe process whereby zinc metal is electrochemically deposited onIron sheet is _____. a)
Galvanization b) Coating c) Rusting d) Corrosion

32. The process of heating coal in absence of air called_. a)Combustion b) Destructive distillation c)
Condensation d) Fractionaldistillation

33. The first number of a coordinate pair can be designed as a) X-coordinate b) P-coordinate c) Q-
coordinate d)Y-coordinate

35. Tera means _____. a) 10-12 b) 1012 c)10 d) 9

36. 100centimeters equals ______ inches. a) 0.3937 b) 39.3701c) 3.937d)0.03937

37. The digits 1,2,3,4,5 were invented by the _____. a) Buddhist b)Babylonians c) Hindus d) Egyptians

38. Homo habilis can also be called a) Uprightman b) Wiseman c) Southern ape d) Handyman

39. An aggregation of tissue is called _____. a) Cell b) Organ c) Tissue d)System

40. Paleontology is the study of _____. a) Fossils b) Universe c) Logic d)Atmosphere

41. Fossils are exclusively found in _____. a) Sedimentary rock b)Metamorphic rock c) Igneous rock d)
All of the above

42. The following statements are true about sources of water pollutionEXCEPT _____. a) Rain water
that in filtrate through waste disposal. b) Industrial effluent containing chemical compounds. c) Rain
water carrying fertilizer and herbicides. d) Rain water with no particles

43. The following organisms are unicellular EXCEPT _____. a) Amoeba b)Paramecium c) Yeast d)
Diatom

44. Calculate the kinetic energy if the mass of the moving object is 10kgand its velocity is 6m/s. a) 20J
b) 160J c) 180J d) 360J

45. Calculate the potential energy if mass of n object is 20kg and thedistance is 10m (g10m/s2). a) 20J
b) 200J c) 2000J d) 2J
46. Bio mass is a renewable energy source because _____. a) The energycomes from earth. b) The
energy comes from animal. c) The energy comes from the sun. d) The energy comes environment.

47. Geo thermal energy is generated from _____. a) Thermal energy b)Heat energy c) Wind energy

48. Four terrestrial planets are ___, ___, ___ and ___. a) Mercury, Venus,Earth, Pluto b) Mars, Pluto,
Uranus, Neptune c) Mercury, Venus, Earth,Mars d) Saturn, Mercury, Earth, Venus

49. Four gas giants planets are ___, ___, ___ and ___. a) Neptune, Uranus,Saturn, Mercury b) Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus,Neptune c) Mars, Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter d) Venus, Mars, Neptune, Saturn

50. Terrestrial planets composed of _____. a) Gaseous material b) Rock c)Ice d) Water

51. Gas giants composed of _____. a) Gaseous material b) Ice c) Rock d)Water

52. Dwarf planet is _____. a) Mercury b) Venus c) Earth d) Pluto

53. Earth is the _____ planet from the sun. a) Fourth b) Sixth c) Third d)Second

54. Energy that cannot be restored is called _____. a) Renewable b) Non-renewable c) Source energy
d) Capacity to do work

55. In Nigeria for instance, conventional energy sources are


_. a)Wind energy b) Fuel wood c) Natural Gas d) Solar energy

56. Hydro power is a renewable energy source. a) Yes b) No c) Maybe d) Idon’t know

57. Solar powered electricity generation uses _____. a) Photo b)Photovoltaic c) Voltaic d) Solar
energy

58. Calculate the mass of an object if the velocity is 20m/s and K.E is 20J a) 400kg b) 0.1kg c) 0.01kg d)
200kg

59. The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy is _____. a) Thermalenergy b) Geo thermal energy
c) Mechanical energy d) Solar energy

60. Find the mechanical energy of a system whose potential energy is15J and Kinetic energy is 20J. a)
10J b) 35J c) 200J d) 25J

61. Energy that is related to the structural arrangement of atom or molecules is called_____. a)
Chemical energy b) Potential energy c) Geothermal energy d) Mechanical energy

62. Green plants transform solar energy to _____ energy through theprocess known as _____. a) Fuel
and photosynthesis b) Kinetic and photosynthesis c) Heat and photosynthesis d) Chemical and
photosynthesis
63. Power can be defined as _____. a) Ability to do work b) Rate at which energy is expended c)
Energy in motion d) Energy at rest

64. _____ is the lowest portion of earth'satmosphere. a) Troposphereb)Stratosphere c) Mesosphere


d)Ionosphere

65. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another is
called _____ law. a) Conservation law of mass

b) Conservation law of energy c) Conversation law of mass-Energy D)Conservation law of motion

66. Energy associated with an object at rest is called _____. a) Kineticenergy b) Potential energy c)
Mechanical energy d) Chemical energy

67. A pressing iron converts _____energy to _____ energy. a) Electrical,heat b) Electrical, sound c)
Mechanical, heat d) Mechanical, sound

68. The second atmospheric layer is called _____. a) Mesosphere b)Ionosphere c) Stratosphere d)
Thermosphere

69. The term environment is used to describe the aggregate, the externalforces, influences and
conditions which affect the life, nature, behavior, the growth, development and maturity of living
organisms. a) True b) False c) None of the above d) All of the above

70. _____ refers to the geographical climate and weather or physical conditions where in and
individual lives. a) Physical Environment b) Social and Cultural Environment c) Psychological
Environment d) All ofthe above.

71. _____ includes an individual’s social, economic and political conditionwherein he lives. a) political
environment b) Social and cultural environment c) psychological Environment d) All of the above

72. _____ enables us to understand the personality of an individual. a) Physical Environment b) Social
and Cultural Environment c)Psychological Environment d) All of the above

73. The _____ implies the protective blanket of gases, surrounding theearth. a) Matter b) Space c)
Liquid d) Atmosphere

74. The _____ comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes,rivers, streams, reservoirs,
polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground water. a) Atmosphere b) Hydrosphere c) Lithosphere d) Biosphere

75. The _____ is the outer mantle of the solid earth. It consists of mineralsoccurring in the earth’s
crusts and the soil. a) Atmosphere b) Hydrosphere c) Lithosphere d) Biosphere

76. _____ Indicate the realm of living organisms and their interactionswith environment. a)
Atmosphere b) Hydrosphere c) Lithosphere d) Biosphere
77. Environment is constituted by the interacting systems of physical, biological and cultural elements
inter-related in various ways, individuallyas well as collectively. a) True b) False c) None of the above
d) All of the above

78. A natural resource may be defined as any material given to us by nature which can be
transformed in a way that it becomes more valuableand useful. a) Renewable Resources b) Non-
renewable Resources c) Cyclic Resources d) Natural resources

79. Resources which can be renewed along with their exploitation arecalled _____. a) Renewable
Resources b) Non-renewable Resources c)Cyclic Resources d) Natural Resources

80. Resources which are exhaustible along with their exploitation are called _____. a) Renewable
Resources b) Non-renewable Resources c)Cyclic Resources d) Natural Resources

81. Resources that has no final use but that can be used continuously iscalled _____. a) Renewable
Resources b) Non-renewable Resources c) Cyclic Resources d) Natural Resources

82. Environment studies enlighten us about the importance of protection and conservation of our
environment. a) True b) False c) None of the above d) All of the above

83. Our environment is being faced with various environmental challenges. Some of these challenges
are ___; ___. a) Growing Population;Need to ground water b) Degradation of Land; Air and water
population c)Reduction of Genetic Diversity; Evil Consequences Urbanization d) All of the above of

84. The systematic study of nature, both living and non-living aspect ofnature including natural
Phenomena e.g thunder, weather is_. a)Technology b) Science c) Society d) Man

85. The peculiar characteristics of a scientist are _____. a) Skeptical & critical minded b) Systematize
& Persistence c) Curiosity & Cooperation d)All of the above

86. The organization of knowledge for the achievement of practical purposes or a set of skills,
techniques or activities for shaping materialsand fabricating objects for practical ends is _____. a)
Technology b) Science c) Society d) man

87. The system of collective cohabitation of groups for individuals with mutual understanding,
benefits and common goal is _____. a) Technology b) Science c) Society d) Man

88. The goals of learning about science, technology and society amongst others include _____. a)
Skeptical, Critical minded, Systematize & Persistence b) Technology; Science; Society and Man. c)
Personal needs;societal issues; Career Education/Awareness and academic preparation.

d) All of the above

89. Areas of application of science, technology and society includes_.

a) Biotechnology, Information Technology (IT), Communication and Environment. b) Personal needs;


societal issues; Career Education/Awareness and academic preparation. c) Renewable Resources; Non-
renewable Resources; Cyclic Resources and Naturalresource. d) None of the above

90. Which country uses the calendar year which composed of 365days divided into 18 months of
20days each, with a residual period of 5 days which led to the adoption of accounting system based on
20 (a vigesimalsystem). a) The Egyptian b) The Mayan c) The Greek d) The Roman

91. The Mayan people recorded the same numbers with combinations ofbars and dots, what does a
short horizontal bar and a dot represent a) 5and1 b) 0and5 c) 1,5and 0 d) 10and100

b) What does this implies ψπδ=700+80+4 in the Greek numerals. a) 704 b. 784 c) 1030d) None of the
above

92. In the Roman numerals, MD represents _____. a) 1000500 b) 500 c)1500 d) 15000

93. In the Roman numerals, MDCCCXXVIII represents _____. a) 1828 b)1528 c) 1628 d) 1728

94. Which country has the notation of numbers with a vertical wedge?Which stood for 1, while the
characters and signed 10 and 100 respectively. a) The Babylonian b) The Egyptian c) The Mayan d) The
Greek

95. State the name of the drug that was able to come out of Barnett Rosenberg and his co-workers at
Michigan State University in 1964. a)Antimalarial drug b) Anticancer drug c) Antibacterial drug d)
Antisepticdrug

96. Matter is anything that occupies _____ and displays the properties of

_____. a) Space and mass b) Mass and space c) Hydrogen and helium d)Barnett and Rosenberg

97. What are the five states of matter? a) Gas, oxygen, lawrencium, lampand solid b) Liquid, gas,
solid, plasma and Bose-Einstein condensate c) Solid, Bose-Einsteincondensate, liquid, gas and sodium
d) Bose- Einsteincondensate, solid, liquid, calcium and plasma

98. Example of liquid and gas are: a) Water and domestic gas b) Sand andCO2 c) Chair and water d)
Bosen and plasma

99. An example of a mixture is _____. a) Air b) Water c) Hydrogen d)Sodium

100. An example of a compound is _____. a) Air b) Water c) Hydrogen d)Sodium

101. An example of element is _____. a) Air b) Water c) Hydrogen d) Urine

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