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The variety of plant and animal species and their habitats.
A. Biodiversity
B. Nature
C. Environment
D. None of the above
Ans: A
Who is known as the father of the information age?
A. Samuel Morse
B. Claude Shannon
C. Alexander Graham Bell
D. Bill Gates
ANSWER: B
Who developed the scanning tunneling microscope?
A. Erick Dexler and gerd binning
B. Richard Feynman and henrich Rohrer
C. Henrich Rohrer and gerd binning
D. Gerd binning and Richard Feynman
Ans. C
An experimental treatment that adds a new gene or replaces or repairs a
mutated gene inside the body’s cells to help prevent or treat certain
diseases, such as cancer.
A. Gene Therapy
B. Gin Therapy
C. Genetic Engineering
D. Genetic Accounting
Answer: A
DNA nucleotides are composed of three separate subunits, except:
a. Nitrogenous base
b. Amino acids
c. Deoxyribose sugars
d. Phosphate group
Answer: B.
The following are the periods of the information age, except:
A. Mechanical Period
B. Electro-Mechanical Period
C. Electronic / Information Period
D. Renaissance Period
ANSWER: D
It measures how often a disease genotype correlates with the disease
phenotype.
A. Heredity
B. Genotype
C. Penetrance
D. Genes
Answer: C.
The process by which the DNA code is transferred to mRNA code is known as
transcription. The ____ nucleotides are substituted for DNA’s thymine (T).
A. guanine
b. adenine
c. uracil
d. cytosine
Answer: C.
It has become the second leading cause of childhood deaths.
A. Dengue
B. Childhood Cancer
C. Fever
D. Cancer
Ans: B
What is the measurement of nanometer?
A. One billionth of a meter
B. One and a half billionth of a meter
C. Half billionth of a meter
D. A meter
Ans. A
1. It refers to the change in global or regional patterns, particularly noticable
from mid to late 20th century onwards.
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B. Global phenomena
C. Climate chance
D. Climate change
2. The following are causes of climate change except one.
A. solar energy
B. volcanic activity
C. burning fossil fuels
D. reforestation
3. A powerful greenhouse gas produced by soil cultivation practices,
especially the use of commercial and organic fertilizers, fossil fuel
combustion, nitric acid production, and biomass burning.
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4. A greenhouse gas released through natural processes such as respiration
and volcano eruptions and through human activities such as deforestation,
land use changes, and burning fossil fuels.
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5. Sea levels in the Philippines are rising at about twice the global average
and when it rises to ___.
A. 20-25 feet
B. 12-18 feet
C. 15-20 feet
D. 15- 22 feet
6. The Philippines is located in the ___ surrounded by naturally warm waters.
A. Eastern Pacific Ocean
B. Western Pacific Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. South China Sea
7. It is a phenomenon wherein the surface of the ocean waters in the
southern Pacific becomes abnormally warm.
A. Ocean Acidification
B. La Nina
C. El Nino
D. Climate Change
8. The following are effects of ocean acidification, except.
A. Coral reef death
B. Ocean pH level imbalance
C. Disruption of marine ecosystems
D. Increase in fish population
9. The following are possible solutions to energy crisis, except.
A. move towards renewable resources
B. Lightning controls
C. Poor Distribution system
D. Energy simulation
10. It is a process that helps to identify the areas where your home or office
is losing energy and identify steps you can take to improve energy efficiency.
A. Easier grid access
B. Energy Audit
C. Renewable Resources
D. None of the above.
1. D
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. B
1. It performs a vital role in enlightening to acquire values, traditions,
beliefs, conduct and to become stewards of the environment.
A. Religion
B. Human Behavior
C. Knowledge
D. Self-discipline
2. Involves helping individuals explore environmental topics, solve
problems related to the environment, and take action to enhance it.
A. Environmental Awareness
B. Environmental Education
C. Environmental Sensitivity
D. Environmental Participation
3. Which is not a component of environmental education?
A. Skills to identify and help resolve environmental challenges
B. Knowledge and understanding of the environment
C. Participation in activities that lead to the irresolution of
environmental problems
D. Attitudes of concern for the environmental and motivation to
improve or maintain environmental quality
4. Is an awareness around the natural environment and the choices that
either promote its well-being or cause it more harm.
A. Environmental Awareness
B. Environmental Education
C. Environmental Sensitivity
D. Environmental Participation
5. The following are the benefits of Environmental Education except?
A. Imagination and enthusiasm are heightened
B. Learning transcends the classroom
C. Critical and innovation environmental learning
D. Develop tolerance and understanding
6. It is a tool for protecting the environment for future generations.
A. Environmental Science Education (ESD)
B. Environmental Science Development (ESD)
C. Green Marketing
D. Environmental Stewardships
7. Which of the following is a primary goal of environmental education?
A. To encourage wasteful practices
B. To foster a sense of environmental stewardship
C. To promote industrial pollution
D. To increase reliance on fossil fuels
8. Which is not a benefit of environmental education?
A. Students and teachers are empowered
B. Communities are strengthened
C. Promoting consumerism
D. Healthy lifestyles are encouraged
9. Is an ideology that evokes the necessity and responsibility of humans
to respect, protect, and preserve the natural world from the abusive or
wrong use of humans.
A. Environmental Awareness
B. Socialism
C. Environmentalism
D. Awareness
10. Environmental awareness is important for several reasons,
except:
A. It promotes self-confidence
B. It encourages conservation of irreplaceable natural resources and
vulnerable plant and animal species
C. It fosters a sense of connection to the natural world
D. It promotes sustainable development
STS GROUP 6
1. It refers to any energy source that is alternative to fossil fuel (Coal, oil, and
natural gas)
A. Renewable Energy Resources
B. Alternative Energy Resources
C. Fossil Fuels
D. Non-Renewable Energy Resources
Answer: B
2. It is a part of alternative energy resources that comes from a source that is
naturally occuring and replenishes naturally without the interference of
human intervention.
A. Alternative Energy Resources
B. Non-Renewable Energy Resources
C. Renewable Energy Resources
D. Biofuels
Answer: C
3. It is being used in cars to reduce carbon emissions.
A. Natural gas
B. Biofuels
C. Hydroelectric energy
D. Nuclear power
Answer: A
4. These hold an advantage over tidal energy sources because they can be
placed in the ocean in various situations and locations.
A. Hydroelectric energy
B. Nuclear power
C. Wave energy
D. Natural gas
Answer: C
5. It is the most common form of tidal energy generation.
A. Tidal Lagoons Generator
B. Tidal Power Generator
C. Tidal Stream Generator
D. Tidal Barrages General
Answer: C
6. It is a completely clean burning fuel.
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Nitrogen
D. Helium
Answer: B
7. Hydro energy commonly referred to ____.
a. Water energy
b. Water power
c. Hydro power
d. Hydro electrics
Answer: c. Hydro power
8. It is commonly used to provide a source of heating or hot water for
households using 'ground source heat pumps', and also can be used as the
energy source for power stations in appropriate areas.
a. Tidal energy
b. Geothermal energy
c. Wave energy
d. Hydro energy
Answer: b. Geothermal energy
9. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of the Burgos Wind
Farm?
A. Powering approximately two million households
B. Displacing carbon emissions
C. Providing electricity to Metro Manila
D. Being one of the biggest wind farms in Southeast Asia
Answer: C
10. How much electricity annually is the SaCaSol solar plant expected to
provide?
A. 31,610,473 kilowatt-hours (kWh)
B. 22 megawatts
C. 30 gigawatts
D. 200,000 tons of carbon emissions
Answer: A