
Earth and Life Science-Quarter 2 Exam
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- Q1
Which of the following is considered as the first life that existed on Earth?
Multicellular organisms
Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes
Humans
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q2
How was the atmosphere in the early state of the Earth's Formation be described?
rich in iron and sulfur
oxygen rich
Oxygen deficient
less nitrogen and carbon dioxide
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q3
How did the early cells evolve and become complex cells?
They have gone through evolution or change
They remained in an anoxic(oxygen deficient) environment
They stayed in areas where they live
They did not interact with the members of their population
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q4
Which of the following refers to the BASIC UNIT OF LIFE?
Matter
Cell
Bacteria
Atom
30sS11/12LT-IIa-3 - Q5
These organisms are light dependent which can survive as they get energy from the sunlight
phototrophic
earliest prokaryotes
methanogens
heterotrophic organisms
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q6
Which Theory on the origin of life believes that life comes from pre existing life
Abiogenesis
Creation Theory
Catastrophism
Biogenesis
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q7
Which theory on the origin of life states that life could appear from a non living material
Biogenesis
Abiogenesis
Creation Theory
Catastrophism
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q8
In Louis Pasteur's Experiment, how did he eliminate the contaminants?
through washing
through the process of heating (sterilization)
through close packaging
through the process of fermentation
30sS11/12LT-IIa-1 - Q9
Which of the following refers to the non-living physical and chemical components of the ecosystem?
Abiotic
Biotic
Anaerobic
Aerobic
30sS11/12LT-IIa-3 - Q10
Which of the following refers to the study of living things?
Physics
Biology
Earth Science
Chemistry
30sS11/12LT-IIa-3 - Q11
When someone is healthy, their body maintains a temperature close to 37 degrees Celsius. Being warm-blooded creatures, humans can increase or decrease temperature internally to keep it at a desirable level. Whether you're lying in the summer sun or playing in the winter snow, your body temperature only changes by a degree or two through sweating. This is an example of
Evolution
Homeostasis
Reproduction
30sS11/12LT-IIa-3 - Q12
Which of the following refers to the ability of living things that is not essential to survival of individual but is essential for continuation of a species by making more of one's own kind?
Adaptation
Evolution
Growth
Reproduction
30sS11/12LT-IIa-3 - Q13
What is a vascular plant?
A plant with xylem and phloem
A plant that features an embryo
A plant that has seeds
30s - Q14
Which of the following are examples of seed adaptation?
The ability to carry sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant
The ability to fly through the wind thanks to a favorable shape
The ability to exchange gases with the environment via the stomata
30s - Q15
Glucose moves through the _____ to get to the roots.
xylem
phloem
30s