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a. Potassium c. Calcium
b. Iodine d. Zinc
2. The algal bloom, popularly known as red tide phenomenon is caused by which of
microorganism?
a. Streptococcus bacteria c. Dinoflagellates
b. Yeast d. Entamoeba histolytica
4. A parasite that causes the eventual death of the host is called __________.
a. Commensal c. Allelopathy
b. Host d. Parasitoid
5. Type of waves, in which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the
direction of the wave’s movement.
a. Longitudinal Wave c. Transverse Wave
b. Mechanical Wave d. Electromagnetic Wave
1. The totality of the habitat where a species can exist and reproduce without any
competition from other species is called
a. Realized niche c. Fundamental niche
b. Ecological niche d. Coexistence
2. Which of the following colors has the longest wavelength but with lowest frequency?
a. Orange c. Blue
b. Red d. Yellow
3. These are flatlands that are located in high level areas is called
a. Valleys c. Plateaus
b. Plains d. Continents
5. This happens when the moon is at apogee; consequently, a ring of light surrounds the
umbra. This type of eclipse is called
1. A piece of metal whose density is 2.7 𝑔/𝑐𝑚3 is completely submerged into a graduated
cylinder initially containing 45.0 𝑐𝑚3 of water. The water rose to 62.0𝑐𝑚3 . What is the
mass of the metal?
a. Hydrophytes c. Mesophytes
b. Heliophytes d. Xerophytes
3. A race car accelerates uniformly from 20m/s to 40m/s in 2 seconds. Determine the distance
traveled.
a. 10 m/squared seconds c. 80 m
b. 60 m d. 75 m
4. How much space will a cylindrical water tank occupy if its height is 100.0 cm and its
diameter is 30.0 cm?
a. 70,650.00𝒄𝒎𝟑 c. 35,325.00𝑐𝑚3
b. 70, 560.00𝑐𝑚3 d. 70, 056.00𝑐𝑚3
5. A man leaves his house and walks 8 km North then proceeded 6 km West. Determine the
man’s final displacement.
a. 100 km c. 50 𝑘𝑚2
b. 75 km d. 10 km
1. These are the larger swimming species like fish, squids, turtles, sharks and whales.
a. Planktons c. Nektons
b. Benthos d. Zooplanktons