1.
What is the condition of the atmosphere at any B) Separation of visible light into its different
given time and place? colors
A. Weather C) Reflection of light
B. Climate D) Refraction of light
C. Precipitation 11. What is the main purpose of cellular
D. Humidity respiration?
2. What instrument is used to measure wind speed? A) To break down food molecules to produce
A. Wind vane ATP
B. Anemometer B) To create new cells
C. Barometer C) To digest food
D. Hygrometer D) To transport oxygen
3. What is the primary function of red blood cells? 12. Which part of the cell helps maintain its
A. To fight infections structure and shape and is found only in plant
B. To carry oxygen to the body cells cells?
C. To help in blood clotting A. Cell membrane
D. To carry hormones B. Cytoplasm
4. Which type of cell division occurs in body cells? C. Cell wall
A. Meiosis D. Chloroplasts
B. Mitosis 13. What is the major source of infrared radiation?
C. Binary fission A) The Earth
D. Budding B) The Moon
5. What is the main source of light on Earth? C) The Sun
A. Light bulb D) Stars
B. Laser 14. What is the formula for force according to
C. The Sun Newton's Second Law of Motion?
D. LED A) F = m/g
6. What is the SI unit for work? B) F = m + a
A) Watt C) F = m x g
B) Joule D) F = m x a
C) Newton 15. Which type of EM wave is used in medical
D) Pascal diagnosis to measure tiny objects and detect
7. What is the phase called when the moon is no flaws in products?
longer visible in the sky? A) Radio waves
A) Full Moon B) Infrared waves
B) Crescent Moon C) Microwaves
C) New Moon D) X-rays
D) Gibbous Moon 16. What is the SI unit of measurement for
8. What type of wave consists of oscillations acceleration?
occurring perpendicular to the direction of A) m/s
energy transfer? B) m/s²
A) Longitudinal wave C) m²/s
B) Transverse wave D) m³/s
C) Mechanical wave 17. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the
D) Sound wave ozone layer?
9. Who built the three great laws of motion? A) Exosphere
A) Albert Einstein B) Troposphere
B) Isaac Newton C) Stratosphere
C) Galileo Galilei D) Mesosphere
D) Johannes Kepler 18. What is the most abundant gas in Earth's
10. What is dispersion in the context of visible atmosphere?
light? A) Oxygen
A) Absorption of light B) Carbon dioxide
C) Nitrogen 27. What is the phase called when the moon is no longer
D) Argon visible in the sky?
19. What type of force involves pushing, pulling, or
A) Full Moon
twisting an object?
B) Crescent Moon
A) Normal force
C) New Moon
B) Frictional force
D) Gibbous Moon
C) Applied force
28. What type of wave consists of oscillations occurring
D) Gravitational force
perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer?
20. Which type of cloud appears thin and curly?
A) Longitudinal wave
A) Cumulus clouds
B) Transverse wave
B) Stratus clouds
C) Mechanical wave
C) Cirrus clouds
D) Sound wave
D) Nimbus clouds
29. Who built the three great laws of motion?
21. What is the condition of the atmosphere at any
given time and place? A) Albert Einstein
A. Weather
B. Climate B) Isaac Newton
C. Precipitation C) Galileo Galilei
D. Humidity
D) Johannes Kepler
22. What instrument is used to measure wind speed?
30. What is dispersion in the context of visible light?
A) Wind vane
B) Anemometer A) Absorption of light
C) Barometer
B) Separation of visible light into its different colors
D) Hygrometer
C) Reflection of light
23. What is the primary function of red blood cells?
D) Refraction of light
A) To fight infections
B) To carry oxygen to the body cells 31. What is the main purpose of cellular respiration?
C) To help in blood clotting
D) To carry hormones A) To break down food molecules to produce ATP
24. Which type of cell division occurs in body cells? B) To create new cells
A) Meiosis C) To digest food
B) Mitosis D) To transport oxygen
C) Binary fission
D) Budding 32. Which part of the cell helps maintain its structure
and shape and is found only in plant cells?
25. What is the main source of light on Earth?
A) Cell membrane
A) Light bulb
B) Laser B) Cytoplasm
C) The Sun
C) Cell wall
D) LED
D) Chloroplasts
26. What is the SI unit for work?
33. What is the major source of infrared radiation?
A) Watt
A) The Earth
B) Joule
B) The Moon
C) Newton
C) The Sun
D) Pascal
D) Stars
34. What is the formula for force according to Newton's 40. Which type of cloud appears thin and curly?
Second Law of Motion?
A) Cumulus clouds
A) F = m/g
B) Stratus clouds
B) F = m + a
C) Cirrus clouds
C) F = m x g
D) Nimbus clouds
D) F = m x a
35. Which type of EM wave is used in medical diagnosis
Average (Multiple Choice)
to measure tiny objects and detect flaws in products?
41. What is the primary use of radio waves?
A) Radio waves
A) Heating food
B) Infrared waves
B) Communication
C) Microwaves
C) Medical imaging
D) X-rays
D) Welding
36. What is the SI unit of measurement for acceleration?
42. What does air pressure refer to?
A) m/s
A) The speed of the wind
B) m/s²
B) The amount of water vapor in the air
C) m²/s
C) The weight of the column of air above a
D) m³/s
horizontal surface unit area
37. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone
D) The temperature of the atmosphere
layer?
43. What happens during a lunar eclipse?
A) Exosphere
A) The sun passes between Earth and the
B) Troposphere
moon
C) Stratosphere
B) The moon passes between Earth and the
D) Mesosphere sun
38. What is the most abundant gas in Earth's C) Earth passes between the moon and the
atmosphere? sun, and its shadow obscures the moon
A) Oxygen D) Earth passes between the sun and the
moon, and its shadow obscures the sun
B) Carbon dioxide
44. Which equation represents kinetic energy?
C) Nitrogen
A) KE = mv
D) Argon
B) KE = mg
39. What type of force involves pushing, pulling, or
twisting an object? C) KE = 1/2 mv²
A) Normal force D) KE = Wd
B) Frictional force 45. What is the difference between transverse and
longitudinal waves?
C) Applied force
A) Transverse waves consist of oscillations
D) Gravitational force
that occur perpendicular to the direction of
energy transfer; longitudinal waves have C) No movement occurs between the warm
particle displacement parallel to the wave and cold air masses
propagation direction
D) Cold air mass and warm air mass mix
B) Transverse waves require a medium to completely
propagate; longitudinal waves do not
51. Which gas in Earth's atmosphere is essential for
C) Transverse waves are mechanical; photosynthesis?
longitudinal waves are electromagnetic
A) Oxygen
D) Transverse waves travel faster than
B) Carbon dioxide
longitudinal waves
C) Methane
46. In what unit is force measured in the
International System of Units (SI)? D) Ozone
A) Joule 52. Which phase of the moon occurs when the sun,
Earth, and moon align with Earth in the middle?
B) Newton
A) First Quarter
C) Pascal
B) Full Moon
D) Watt
C) Third Quarter
47. What is the primary function of the Golgi
complex? D) New Moon
A) Storing food and other material 53. What is a stimulus?
B) Processing and packaging proteins A) A response to a change in the environment
C) Making and transporting proteins B) A change in the environment that triggers a
response
D) Breaking down cellular waste
C) A growth response to light
48. What type of force exerts a push or pull on an
object without direct contact? D) A special feature for adaptation
A) Frictional force 54. What is the significance of Avogadro's number
in chemistry?
B) Gravitational force
A) It allows chemists to measure temperature
C) Applied force
changes
D) Normal force
B) It allows chemists to count and quantify
49. What is the formula for gravitational potential minute particles
energy (GPE)?
C) It allows chemists to predict chemical
A) GPE = m x a x d reactions
B) GPE = W / d D) It allows chemists to determine atomic
mass
C) GPE = m x g x h
55. What type of mixture is a solution?
D) GPE = W x t
A) Heterogeneous
50. What happens at a stationary front?
B) Homogeneous
A) Cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass
C) Suspension
B) Warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass
D) Colloid
56. What is photosynthesis? 61. Name the law of motion that states "for every
action, there is an always equal but opposite
A) The process by which animals produce
reaction."
energy
62. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
B) The process by which green plants use the
energy of the sun to convert CO2 and H2O 63. Identify the force that is exerted by gravity to
into organic compounds pull objects towards the center of the Earth.
C) The process by which water is broken 64. Name the process by which energy is released
down into oxygen and hydrogen from glucose when oxygen is insufficient or
absent.
D) The process by which cells divide and
reproduce 65. What is the term used to describe the coldest
zone of the atmosphere?
57. What is the purpose of the circulatory system?
66. Identify the type of energy that is stored in a
A) To digest food
body due to its position above the Earth's
B) To transport blood, oxygen, nutrients, and surface.
hormones throughout the body
67. What is the SI unit for power?
C) To produce energy
68. Name the high-energy molecule produced
D) To absorb nutrients from food during cellular respiration.
58. What is the layer of the atmosphere where 69. Identify the process by which green plants use
weather occurs? sunlight to synthesize food.
A) Exosphere 70. What is the process that results in the separation
of visible light into its different colors?
B) Mesosphere
71. What is the smallest part of the cell that is
C) Stratosphere studied in biology?
D) Troposphere 72. Name the organ system responsible for hormone
59. What type of tide occurs when the water level production.
rises due to the moon's gravitational pull? 73. Identify the main function of white blood cells.
A) Low tide
74. Identify the main function of white blood
B) High tide cells.
C) Neap tide 75. Name the first person to generate and
experimentally detect EM waves.
D) Spring tide 76. What is the term for a reading of how fast
the speed of a moving object is at a
60. What is the basic unit of life?
particular time?
A) Atom 77. Describe the role of chlorophyll in the light-
dependent reaction of photosynthesis.
B) Molecule 78. Identify the type of cloud that is associated
C) Cell with fair weather and has a piled or heaped-
up appearance.
D) Organelle 79. What is the name of the force that holds
protons and neutrons within the nucleus?
80. Name the process of cell division that results
Difficult (Identification) in four haploid cells.
81. Describe the role of the epiglottis in the
human respiratory system.
82. Identify the form of energy that is reflected
from objects in the form of electrical and
magnetic waves.
83. What is the term used for the rate of
movement during the entire time of travel
throughout the entire distance traveled?
84. Name the phenomenon where the Earth's
magnetic field traps charged particles from
solar winds.
85. Explain the difference between mitosis and
meiosis in terms of the number of daughter
cells produced.
86. Describe the purpose of the hypothalamus in
the endocrine system.
87. What is the term for the energy transfer due
to a difference in temperature?
88. Identify the phase of the moon when you
can see more than half of it.
89. Name the radiation layer formed by the
concentration of particles of solar winds
held in place by Earth's magnetic field.
90. Explain the role of platelets in the
circulatory system.
91. Describe the concept of the work-energy
theorem.
92. Identify the type of friction that opposes
sliding motion.
93. Name the gas in Earth's atmosphere that is
used in advertising signs.
94. What is the term used to describe the change
in position of an object with respect to a
fixed reference point?
95. Describe the role of mitochondria in the cell.
96. Identify the process by which the moon
passes between Earth and the sun, causing
its shadow to fall on Earth.
97. Name the instrument used to show the speed
of a moving object.
98. Describe the concept of uniformly
accelerated motion.
99. Identify the element that the chemical
symbol "O2" represents.
100. Describe the process of photosynthesis and
its significance.