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BRAINY KIDZ TUTORIAL CENTER 12.

If the sum of 7,638 and 2,261 is divided by 19


the result is _______.
Encircle the correct answer a. 402 c. 521
b. 119 d. 530
1. -32 is equal to ____.
a. -9 c. -6 13. Which of the following illustrates the identity
property of addition?
b. 9 d. 6
a. 33 = 33 c. 33 + 10 = 10 + 33
2. [9 x 4 ÷ 3 x 2] ≠ ____.
b. 33 + 0 = 33 d. (33 + 10) + 20 = 33 + (10 + 20)
a. [9 x (4 ÷ 3) x 2] c. (9 x 4) ÷ (3 x 2)
b. [(9 x 4) ÷ 3] x 2 d. 9 x [(4 ÷ 3) x 2] 14. The additive inverse of 4 – (-9) is equal to ____.
a. 13 c. 5
3. 10-3 is equal to ____.
b. -13 d. -5
a. 10 x (-3) c. -100
b. 0.003 d. 1 ÷ 103 15. Which set of numbers is written in increasing
order?
4. 52 x 53 is equal to ____. a. -17, -8, 0, -5 c. -1, -2, -3, -4
a. 56 c. 255 b. -7, -6, 0, 6, 7 d. -2, -3, 0, 1, 2
b. 55 d. 256
16. Which of the following can be found between
5. (-72)3 is equal to ____. seventy-three hundredths and eight hundred-nine
a. 76 c. 493 thousandth?
b. 75 d. -76 a. 0.910 c. 0.799
b. .720 d. 0.85
6. (-5)2 + (-5)3 is equal to ____.
a. 100 c. -25 17. What is the value of 7 in 387,000,123?
b. -100 d. -5 a. millions c. 7000
b. 7,000,000 d. 70,000
7. 33 + (-34)0 is equal to ____.
a. 33 – (-4) c. 33-0 18. Which symbol will replace correctly, in
458,732 485,723
b. 33-4 d. 33+4
a. = c. >
8. 43 + 32 +21 + 10 + = ____. b. < d. ≥
a. 19 c. 24
19. Which is the same as 34?
b. 21 d. 76
a. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 c. 4 x 4 x 4 x 4
9. The set of non-negative integers is also called b. 4 + 4 + 4 d. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3
____.
a. whole numbers c. rational numbers 20. What is the base ten numeral for 1001102?
b. counting numbers d. natural numbers a. 16 c. 39
b. 36 d. 38
10. If x is a negative integer, then - |x| is ____.
a. zero c. positive 21. Which numeral will fill the blank correctly in
345.673 x 102 = ____.
b. absolute value of x d. negative
a. 3456.73 c. 34567.3
11. If the product of 821 and 23 is subtracted from b. 34.5673 d. 3.45673
20,000 the result is _____.
a. 18,883 c. -18,883 22. What is the Hindu-Arabic Numeral for
MCMXLIX?
b. 1,117 d. -1,117
a. 1959 c. 1949
b. 1944 d. 1840
23. (4) 0 = ____. 32. What property is used that makes the equation
a. 0 c. 4 (6 x 7) x 8 = 6 x (7 x 8) true?
b. 1 d. ¼ a. associative property of addition
b. associative property of multiplication
24. What is the correct number sentence for The
quotient of a number and 15 increased by 9 is 128. c. commutative property of multiplication
a. (n ÷ 15) + 9 = 128 c. (n ÷ 15) – 9 = 128 d. symmetric property
b. n ÷ (15 + 9) = 128 d. n ÷ (15 – 9) = 128 33. Rose made a circle graph of how she spends
one day. If she studies 3 hours a day, how many
25. To show that addition is associative, what
degrees will represent study?
should be the left side of the equation in ____ =
(5 + 8) + 13? a. 300 c. 900
a. 13 + (5 + 8) c. (5+13) + 8 b. 450 d. 1800
b. 5 + (8 + 13) d. (8 + 5) + 13 34. John can eat a sixth of a pizza in two minutes. It
takes 3 minutes for Billy to eat one quarter of the
26. 0.00093050 in scientific notation is equal to
same pizza. If John and Billy start eating one pizza
____.
each, who will finish first?
a. 9.305 x 10-4 c. 9.305 x 10-3
a. same time , 10 minutes
b. 9.305 x 103 d. 9.305 x 104
b. same time , 12 minutes
27. Which of the following equations shows the c. same time , 14 minutes
identity property of addition? d. same time , 9 minutes
a. 25 + 1 = 25 c. 25 – 25 = 0
35. A piece of wire is 84 meters long. If it is cut so
b. 25 + 0 = 25 d. 25 – 1 = 24
that one piece is twice as long as the other, how
28. Which operation sign can fill the blank to make long will each piece be?
the relation (14+8) ____7 < 4? a. 18m and 26 m c. 38m and 45m
a. + c. x b. 28 m and 56m d. 40m and 58m
b. – d. ÷
29. There are two stacks of tokens on the table. If I
move 5 tokens from the taller file to the shorter one,
there would be the same number of tokens in each
pile. How many more original number of tokens are
there in the tall pile than in the short one?
a. 5 c. 12
b. 10 d. 15
30. Which symbol should be placed in to make
36. Among the body parts listed above, the one
the relation (16 x 7) – 15 [(16 x 27) – 3] – 12
which is the least sensitive to touch is the ______.
true?
a. lips and fingertips c. thigh and arm
a. < c. =
b. tip of the nose d. back of the hand
b. > d. ≥
37. A part of the skin which has a large number of
31. The possible remainders when a prime number
cells or nerve endings is described as highly
greater than 2 is divided by 4 are ______.
sensitive. One of the following shows the
a. 1, 2, 3, 4 usefulness of highly sensitive fingertips.
b. positive prime numbers less than 5 a. The weatherman can predict the weather easily.
c. all prime numbers except 4 b. A blind person can read by the Braille.
d. all positive numbers less than 4 c. One can easily taste the food.
d. A man can drink coffee which burns his finger.
38. The area of skin at the back of Philip’s hand is b. silver d. iodine
40 cm2. Using the bar graph, the number of touch
44. One of the following is not true about a metal.
cells in that is calculated to be 600. How many
touch cells are at the tip of his nose if the area of a. metals can be bent
the skin is 5 cm2? (Use the bar graph). b. metal can be drawn into wires
a. 4,000 touch cells c. 30,000 touch cells c. metals are powdery and brittle
b. 500 touch cells d. 600 touch cells d. metals are good conductors of electricity.
39. Why is a small cut in your tongue very painful? 45. Diamond is made up of carbon. It is the hardest
a. The tongue has taste buds for tasting of food. substance known. It is considered to be a _____.
b. The tongue is exposed to different chemicals. a. metal c. metalloid
c. The tongue is always wet. b. non-metal d. halogen
d. The tongue has many nerve endings.
40. If your hand touches a hot object, you will pull it
away immediately. Signals from the pain cell travel
to the spinal cord. There, they set up signals in the
nerve going back to then hand muscles. The
muscle jerk the hand away. This action is known as
_____.
a. signal c. reflex action
b. thinking action d. stimulus
46. Based on the graph, what is the normal heart
rate?
a. 40-140 beats/minute c. 100-140 beats/minute
b. 60-110 beat/minute d. none of these
47. When is the heart rate lowest?
a. while you are sleeping c. while you are playing
b. while you are walking d. while you are sitting
48. Why is the heart beat higher when you are
playing baseball than when you are sitting in Math
class.
a. because the heart is working hard when you are
playing
b. because the heart is relaxed when you are
41. One of the following is a practical use of silicon.
playing.
a. for making porcelain and glazes for pottery
c. because the heart is contracting when you are
b. as insulator for electric irons playing.
c. as conductor of heat d. because the heart is normal when you are
d, for making computer chips playing.
42. The most abundant element on the earth’s crust 49. The chemical name of common table salt is
is _____. a. sodium chloride c. ammonium chloride
a. oxygen c. silicon b. ammonia d. sodium hydroxide
b. hydrogen d. aluminum
50. Sodium hydroxide is an example of a/an _____.
43. Which of the following is not a metal? a. base c. element
a. gold c. nickel b. salt d. acid
51. One of the following is not an acid. b. Mercury does not react with water or acid.
a. CH3COOH c. H2O c. Iron reacts only in water but not in acid.
b. HNO3 d. HCI d. Magnesium reacts faster in acid than in water
52. The following are characteristics of acid 56. Based on the figure, two metals are less dense
EXCEPT: than water. They are:
a. it neutralizes base a. mercury and tin c. aluminum and zinc
b. it tastes sour b. iron and calcium d. potassium and sodium
c. turns blue litmus paper to red 57. One of the following is not a reactive metal.
d. it feels soapy a. calcium c. gold
53. The relative acidity or basicity of a substance is b. magnesium d. potassium
expressed in term of pH. pH ranges from 1 to 14.
58. Animals with backbones are called _____.
pH 7 is neutral. Acids have pH values smaller than
7. What is the possible pH value of base? a. invertebrates c. coelenterates
a. exactly 7 c. greater than 7 b. vertebrates d. arthropods
b. less than 7 d. same as an acid 59. Which does not belong to the group?
a. snake c. alligator
b. turtle d. salamander
60. The backbone is not a single bone. Instead, it is
made up of several bones called _____.
a. spinal cord c. backbone
b. vertebrae d. all of these
61. Inside the backbone, the bundle of nerves
which connects the brain to other parts of the body
is known as _____.
a. spinal cord c. backbone
b. vertebrae d. all of these
62. Mammals are warmblooded. This means that
a. their body tends to stay warm even if the air
around it is cold
54. When you put magnesium in dilute hydrochloric
b. their body temperature is different when they feel
acid, hydrogen gas bubbles off quickly. While in
cold than when they feel warm
water, bubbles of hydrogen gas appear very, very,
slowly. This shows that: c. they have hair from insulation
a. magnesium reacts slowly with water and quickly d. they have mammary glands
with acid. 63. A magnifying lens contains _____ which tends
b. hydrogen reacts quickly with water and slowly to make the objects appear larger.
with acid. a. concave lens c. both of these
c. magnesium reacts quickly with water and slowly b. convex lens d. none of these
with acid.
d. hydrogen reacts slowly with water and quickly 64. A lens that is thinner in its center than at its
with acid. edges and spreads light apart is called _____.
a. concave lens c. both of these
55. The following statements are true about the
figure above except: b. convex lens d. none of these

a. aluminum reacts quickly with acid.


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65. A bottle opener is a simple machine. In the


diagram, it is being used as a lever. Which of the 73.
points A, B, C is the turning point or the fulcrum of
the lever?
a. A and B c. B
b. C d. A
66. At which point is the load applied to this lever?
a. A and B c. B
b. C d. A
67. One of the following work does not need a
pulley.
a. raising a flag 74.
b. getting a pail of water from a well
c. lifting up a huge crate
d. chopping of wood
68. The load is 400 N, what is the work done by the
pulley if it is to be lifted 1 meter from the ground?
a. 401 N c. 200 N
b. 400 J d. 800 N
70. Bacteria can be classified according to shape.
Bacteria that are sphere-shaped or globular are
called _____. 75.
a. cocci c. spirilla
b. bacilli d. vibrio
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76. 80. Choose the odd one out.

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