3rd Monthly Examination in Biology 2
3rd Monthly Examination in Biology 2
3rd Monthly Examination in Biology 2
I. Problem Solving: Read, analyze and solve the following problem. Show your solution on the space provided. Do it
completely and neatly.
1-16. A male rabbit with the genotype GGbb is crossed with a female rabbit with the genotype ggBb. Write the phenotype
and genotype of the offsprings.
17. How many out of 16 have grey gur and black eyes? ______
18. How many out of 16 have grey fur and red eyes? _______
19. How many out of 16 have white fur and black eyes? ______
20. How many out of 16 have white and red eyes? ____
II. Matching Type: Match Column A with a corresponding item in Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on
the space provided before the number.
Column A
______ 21. Genotype Columb B
______ 22. Heterozygous a. Different alleles for a trait
______ 23. Genetics b. Genetic make-up of an individual
______ 24. Dominant trait c. Trait that is expressed
______ 25. Phenotype d. Study of genes and how they affect heredity
______ 26. F1 generation e. Physical appearance of an organism with respect
______ 27. Punnett square to a trait
______ 28. Homozygous f. Graphical representation of potential offspring
______ 29. Alllele g. First filial generation of offspring
______ 30. Recessive trait h. Alternate form of a gene
i. Both alleles containing the same trait
j. Trait that is masked by the dominant trait
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I. Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following statement/s. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
a. b. c.
14. Which of the following substances is expected to have the lowest standard entropy?
a. Na(s) b. F2(g) c. C3H8(g) d. O2(g)
15. Freezing of water at 1 atm and 100°C is an example of ___________.
a. Spontaneous c. None of the above
b. Nonspontaneous d. All of the above
II. Identification: Read and analyze the statements/ questions carefully. Identify the word/s that is/are being described.
Write your answer on the space provided.
______________ 21. He is the English physicist who formulated the law of conservation of energy.
______________ 22. A joule is equal to ______________.
______________ 23. It is the total energy possessed by a molecule and is consisting of its kinetic energy and
potential energy.
______________ 24. It is a reaction that occurs on its own.
______________ 25. It is a reaction that occurs in the presence of an outside intervention.
______________ 26. It is the thermodynamic quantity of randomness or disorder of particles – atoms, molecules
or ions.
______________ 27. It has a lower entropy than graphite due to greater order of carbon atoms.
______________ 28. One calorie is equivalent to ____________.
______________ 29. It is the change in entropy from the initial state to the final state of reaction or a process.
______________ 30. It consists of kinetic energy and potential energy.
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_______________ 9. These are outputs generated from measurements employing sophisticated analytical or test
equipment such as fluorescence spectra, infrared spectra, and gas chromatograms, to name
a few.
_______________ 10. These are data obtained in real time such as images from CT scans, seismic data, and
georeferenced satellite images, to name a few.
_______________ 11. These are obtained by the researchers themselves.
_______________ 12. These are gathered by other investigators other than you.
_______________ 13. It demonstrates consistency in the data generated.
_______________ 14. What content type of file format are the 2D, 3D and statistical?
_______________ 15. What content type of file format are the JPEG, TIFF, GIF, Bitmap, Quicktime and PNG?
II. Enumeration: List down or enumerate the following. Write your answer on the space provided.
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I. Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following statement/s. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. The total number of magnetic fields lines passing through a given area is called ________.
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a. Magnetic flux density c. EMF
b. Magnetic flux d. Voltage
2. What is the SI unit for EMF?
a. Farad b. Ohm c. EMF d. Volt
3. The unidirectional current is called _____________.
a. Alternating current c. Direct current
b. Electric charge d. Indirect current
4. AC is produced by a generator and its charge is _________.
a. Positive or Negative c. Negative and Positive
b. Positive and Neutral d. Negative and Negative
5. The amount of force the electrons are moved in a circuit is called ____________.
a. Ampere b. Current c. EMF d. Voltage
6. Which of the following statements is NOT true about DC current flow?
a. DC current flows from negative to positive.
b. DC current flows at a constant rate.
c. Battery operated items are examples of C power.
d. All DC powered items need to be plugged in.
7. The supply of electrical energy for a consumer is usually by AC because __________.
a. transmission and distribution are easily done.
b. it most suitable for variable speed motor.
c. the voltage drop in cables is minimal.
d. cable power losses are negligible.
8. A loop of wire sits in an unchanging magnetic field. Which of the following is NOT a way to induce a current
through the loop?
a. Rotate the loop about its diameter c. Stretch the loop
b. Spin the loop about its center d. Squeeze the loop
9. Power companies supply AC, not DC, because _________________.
a. it is easier to transmit AC. c. DC is more dangerous.
b. there is no longer a need for DC. d. there are not enough batteries.
10. The electric power enters our house through ________________.
a. ground wire c. live wire
b. neutral wire d. all of the above
11. With DC, electrons move in one direction from ______________.
a. Positive to Negative c. Positive to Positive
b. Negative to Negative d. Negative to Positive
12. When a circuit running on AC has a light bulb, it does not have steady flow of positively charged ____________
running through it like it does on DC power.
a. electron b. neutron c. positron d. neutrino
13. The positive and negative terminals of direct current have _____________.
a. no polarity c. variable polarity
b. fixed polarity d. negative polarity always
14. A 500 turn solenoid develops an average induced voltage of 60 V. Over what time interval must a flux change
by 0.06 Wb occur to produce such a voltage?
a. 0.01 s b. 0.1 s c. 0.5 s d. 5 s
15. A square coil of wire with a side length of 10 cm is looped around 10 times. The coil sits in an increasing
magnetic field. The magnetic field. The magnetic field increases linearly from 1T to 2T within 5 seconds. What
is the induced EMF of the coil?
a. 200 V b. 20 V c. 2 V d. 0.02 V
II. Identification: Read and analyze the statements/ questions carefully. Identify the word/s that is/are being described.
Write your answer on the space provided.
__________________ 16. Who concluded “that when a wire is moved through a magnetic field, a current is generated
in the wire.”
__________________ 17. It is a coil of wire that acts as a magnet when an electric current flows throw it.
__________________ 18. It states that the direction of an induced current is such that its own magnetic flux
opposes the original change in magnetic flux that induced the current.
__________________ 19. Who proposed the Lenz’s law?
__________________ 20. It is the flow of electrons through a wire.
__________________ 21. What is the meaning of the abbreviation DC?
__________________ 22. What is the meaning of the abbreviation AC?
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Subject Teacher