Science Reviewer For Blept Exam: Presented By: Kathleen Louise L. Bayabos, LPT

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SCIENCE REVIEWER

FOR BLEPT EXAM


PRESENTED BY: KATHLEEN LOUISE L. BAYABOS, LPT
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
1. Which refers to the recorded observations and
measurements in an explanation?
A. Conclusion
B. Data
C. Graph
D. Variables
2. How is hypothesis tested?

A. By gathering enough information about the problem


B. By making inferences
C. By conducting experiment
D. By formulating conclusion
3. Which summarizes a natural occurrence that may be constantly observed given the same
conditions which may be expressed in words or in mathematical form?
A. Conclusion
B. Hypothesis
C. Law
D. Theory

4. Ruben prepares a solution by putting a pinch of orange crystals to water in a beaker,


then by consistent stirring, the crystal dissolve. Which of the statements above are likely to
be observed by Ruben?
A. The water becomes orange.
B. The color of the solution becomes darker.
C. Crystals disappear from the bottom of the beaker.
D. The beaker and its contents become heavier as attiring continues.
5. Which of the following involves adsorption?
A. Planting of copper on a steel object
B. Adherence of paint to wood surfaces
C. Brown color of the eyes of the Filipinos
D. Removal of odor inside a refrigerator

6. Which apparatus will you use to measure the mass of an irregular solid correctly?
A. Empty beaker
B. Erlenmeyer flash
C. Graduated cylinder with water
D. Vernier caliper
7. A student found a piece of metal. What can the student to do quickly determine if the
metal might contain iron?

A. Heat the metal


B. Weight the metal
C. Place the metal in water
D. Place the metal near the magnet
8. A student dipped a strip of aluminum and a strip of iron in water. The student then
exposed the strips to air for one week. Which was most likely observed one week later?
A. The iron strip formed rust.
B. The aluminum strip formed rust.
C. Both of the metal strips formed rust.
D. Neither of the metal formed rust.

9.What human activity has added the most carbon in the atmosphere?
A. Burning fossils fuels
B. Mining fossil fuel
C. Increasing soil erosion
D. Cutting down the rain forests
10. Aubrey wants to track her summative tests scores over the course of the first
grading period. Which of the following will BEST allow her to analyze her progress?

A. Bar graph
B. Line graph
C. Pie graph
D. Scatter graph

11. What will most likely occur if global warming will not be addressed?
A. Lower sea levels
B. Melting of ice cups
C. More pollution in water
D. More reflected sunlight off the ice pack
12. Which refers to the kinetic energy or motion of gas particles?

A. Pressure
B. Quantity of gas
C. Temperature
D. Volume
.

13. In your attempt to determine which is denser oil or water, you mixed 25 ml of oil with
25ml of water. What helpful qualitative data can you derive from the set-up?
E. There are 50 ml of liquid in the container.
F. Oil did not mix with water.
G. Oil is on top of the water.
H. There are 25 ml of water and 25 ml of oil in the container
14. Which of the following is a compound?
A. Cemented wall
B. Dry ice
C. Gold
D. Tincture of iodine

15. Which is most likely to change the blue litmus paper to red?
E. Ammonia in water
F. solution
G. Lime water
H. Vinegar
16. What is the phenomenon by which the accident light falling on a surface is back
into the same medium?
A. Absorption
B. Polarization
C. Reflection
D. Refraction

17. Which of the following is a physical property of non-metals?


E. Malleability and ductility
F. Low tensile strength
G. High density
H. High tensile strength
18. The yellow color of a highlighter is a ________property.
A. chemical
B. heterogeneous
C. homogeneous
D. physical

19. Which of the following is NOT a fruit?


A. Cucumber
B. Ampalaya
C. Squash
D. Carrot
20. You want to clean a tarnished silver. Which one will you use?
A. Baking soda
B. Salt solution
C. Sugar solution
D. Vinegar

21. What will you add to your food to make it last longer?
E. Baking soda
F. Salt solution
G. Tomato
H. Vinegar
22. Why is it not advisable to drink soft drinks on an empty stomach?
A. It could lessen your appetite.
B. It could make you feel full faster.
C. It increases the acidity of your stomach.
D. It contains stimulant which causes dizziness.

23. Almost the entire mass of an atom is concentrated in the __________?


E. electron
F. neutron
G. Nucleus
H. Proton
24. What happens to the atomic number during a chemical reaction?
A. Changes
B. Remains the same
C. Changes the alternately
D. Changes and then is restored

25. Which of the following statements about isotopes of hydrogen is correct?


E. They have different atomic numbers.
F. They have the same number of neutrons .
G. They have the same number of protons.
H. They have different number of electrons.
26. What is the evaporation of water from plant surface especially through stomates?
A. Condensation
B. Perspiration
C. Respiration
D. Transpiration

27. What happens when a metal react with a nonmetal ? Usually___________.


E. a simple covalent bond is formed
F. a coordinate covalent bond is formed
G. positive and negative ions are formed
H. there is sharing of electrons in the outer shells of two elements
28. What bond exists in a solid that does not conduct electricity but conducts
electricity when dissolved in water?
A. Coordinate covalent bond
B. Covalent bond
C. Ionic bond
D. Metallic bond

29 .Which of the following statements about a triple bond is CORRECT?


E. Compounds with triple bonds are not reactive.
F. An example of a molecule with a triple bond is C2H6.
G. Triple bond is weaker than single and double bonds.
H. Three pairs of electrons can hold two atoms together stronger than two pairs.
30. As green plant make food, they are:

A. first-order consumers
B. Second-order consumers
C. Decomposers
D. Producers
31. 1. Which refers to the recorded observations and measurements in an explanation?
A. Conclusion
B. Data
C. Graph
D. Variables
32. How is hypothesis tested?

A. By gathering enough information about the problem


B. By making inferences
C. By conducting experiment
D. By formulating conclusion
33. Which summarizes a natural occurrence that may be constantly observed given the same
conditions which may be expressed in words or in mathematical form?
A. Conclusion
B. Hypothesis
C. Law
D. Theory
34. As you observe a fish inside an aquarium, the fish appears to be bigger when underwater.
When observed through the side, the fish seems closer than if you observe over the top.
When you look through the corner, it appears to be that there are two fishes. What
explains this observation?
A. Diffraction
B. Interference
C. Reflection
D. Refraction
35. Which of the following is an organic compound?
A. Baking soda
B. Glucose
C. Limestone
D. Sulfuric acid

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