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SCIENCE 10
I. Read the statements or questions carefully and then shade the letter of the correct answer
1. How do the electromagnetic waves are arranged from radio wave to gamma ray in terms of wavelength?
A. Increasing wavelength
B. Decreasing wavelength
C. From constant to infinite value of wavelength
2. What is TRUE between the energies carried by radio wave and microwave?
C. Radio wave and microwave both carry the same value of energy.
D. Radio wave does not carry energy at all whereas microwave carries maximum amount of energy.
3. Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the least frequency?
5. Satellite communications around the world are brought about by the utilization of
B. microwaves. D. x-ray.
6. Tuning a radio over 103.1Megahertz (MHz) will allow the radio to subscribe the radio station MOR Baguio.
the station.
B. This is the frequency modulation assigned to a micro wave carrying signal from the
station.
D. This is the amplitude modulation of an ultra violet ray coming from the station.
cancer cells
B. In an airport in which passengers are scanned for abnormal body temperature which is
C. In a diagnostic center for the detection of potential blood clots in the brain
D. In a maternal clinic in which a pregnant mother wants to know the sex of her
baby.
8. Why would a doctor never recommend his patient to undergo diagnostic x-ray procedure every month?
A. X ray carries the highest amount of energy, thus the most dangerous electromagnetic wave.
B. Over exposure to X ray produces too much Vitamin D in skin than can cause third
degree burn.
C. Too much exposure X ray can damage body tissues and can cause cancer.
D. X ray can penetrate the bones in the body and can cause osteoporosis.
9. Gamma rays are very strong that these can only be blocked with
A. specialized rubber and concrete wall.
10. Overexposure to UV radiation may cause skin cancer. Which of the following supports the given statement?
A. UV radiation damages the genetic material in skin which may result to uncontrolled growth of skin cells.
B. Too much exposure to UV radiation triggers the over production of melanin in skin causing the growth of
cancer cells.
C. When the skin is overexposed to UV radiation, the layers thicken at a fast rate.
11. When you place a bottle in front of a plane mirror, you will be able to see its reflection. Which of the following
A. real, upright, and with the same height as the real object
B. virtual, upright, and with the same height as the real object
C. real, inverted, and with the same height as the real object
D. virtual, inverted, and with the same height as the real object
12. How much larger will your classroom seem to appear if the entire two opposite walls of your classroom
13. An object is placed between a concave mirror and its focal point. What is the orientation of the image
formed?
14. An image is formed at a screen positioned at the back of a concave lens. Describe the image formed.
16. What will be the orientation and type of the image produced by the mirror?
20. Where will a screen be located so that a clear image of the object will be projected?
A. At F’ C. At 2F
B. At F D. Beyond 2F
22. Suppose you would like to start a fire by focusing sunlight onto a piece of paper,
23. What kind of mirror is used by department stores to give a wider area and smaller image of the
shoppers/buyers?
24. This optical instrument uses 2 convex lenses to make smaller object larger?
A. camera C. microscope
B. oscilloscope D. telescope
25. Which of the following optical instruments will be used to produce a reduced and inverted image of a distant
object?
A. Camera C. Microscope
26. What kind of mirror is used in automobiles and trucks to give the driver a wider area and smaller
28. The brain is an organ located within the skull and is made up of neurons. What is the function of a neuron?
30. What is the function of the male and female main reproductive organ?
D. The site of mitosis for the passing of genetic information to the offspring
31. What gland has the control to the functions of both the testes and ovaries?
32. Which of the following can be a result of hormonal imbalance among women?
I. Mood swings
A. This stage marks the beginning of the production of estrogen and testosterone.
B. At this stage the thyroid gland is very active releasing thyroxin for growth.
36. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulates the ovaries to release estrogen. What happens when
A. High level of estrogen prevents the further production of luteinizing hormone (LH).
37. The production of progesterone is stimulated by estrogen. Which of the following flowchart summarizes this
process?
40-42. Aliana ate too many sweets. Her pancreas released hormones known as insulin. Is her body in homeostasis? Explain your answer.
Pointing system: 3 pts- correct answer with appropriate explanation
0- no answer
43-45. Using the following terms, create a concept map to represent how protein is synthesize.
0- no answer
46-50. A 10- cm pencil is positioned 5 cm in front of a convex mirror. If the height of the image is 4 cm, what is the distance of the image?
1. B
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. C
10. A
11. B
12. D
13. B
14. C
15. B
16. C
17. A
18. C
19. A
20. C
21. C
22. C
23. B
24. C
25. A
26. B
27. A
28. A
29. C
30. A
31. C
32. A
33. D
34. A
35. A
36. B
37. A
38. A
39. B
. Yes, her body is in homeostasis. Feed back mechanism which involves a coordinated functioning of the nervous system, endocrine
system, and the other part/organ of the body is a body process by which a high level of a hormone triggers the production of another
hormone. In this case, the high level of sugar in her blood was processed by the brain to be lethal so the brain directed the pancreas to
produce insulin. Hence, the girl has now a normal glucose content in her blood leading o homeostasis.
hi = 4 cm
di = ?
d0 = 5 cm