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MATH
1. What is the point-slope form of the equation of a line?
A: (y – y1) = m (x – x1)
2. Solve for x: log3(x) = 4
A: 81
3. What is known as the largest number in the whole world?
A: Googolplex
4. Who is known as the “Father of Mathematics”?
A: Archimedes
5. This British statistician made a significant contribution to experimental design and population genetics.
Who is this person that is regarded as the “Father of Modern Statistics and Experimental Design”?
A: Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher
EARTH SCIENCE
1. The landward slope of the Mariana Trench is composed largely of what kind of rock?
A: Igneous Rock
2. On what continent would you find the world’s largest desert?
A: Antarctica
3. What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?
A: Africa
4. What is the longest cave system in the world?
A: Mammoth Cave
5. This is a sedimentary rock composed principally of calcium carbonate or the double carbonate of
calcium and magnesium. What is the name of this rock?
A: Limestone
INTEGRATED SCIENCE
1. What is this empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of
Science since at least the 17th century?
A: Scientific Method
2. What is the name of the force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another?
A: Friction
3. Gravity is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects towards its center. What is the value
of the acceleration due to gravity?
A: 9.8 m/s2
4. This machine is used to singly or in combination to transmit energy and motion. What is the name of
this machine/contraption?
A: Pulley
5. What is the name of the 5th state of matter?
A: Bose-Einstein Condensates
BIOLOGY
1. Who is the Father of Genetics?
A: Gregor Johann Mendel
2. Who is the Father of Taxonomy?
A: Carolus Linnaeus
3. What is the study of the structure of living and fossilized animals and the homologies that indicate
evolutionary close relationships?
A: Comparative Anatomy
4. According to the model proposed by Watson and Crick, a DNA molecule consists of two long
strands wrapped around each other to from a twisted ladder, and each strand is composed of many
nucleotides. What is the name of this model?
A: Double Helix
5. The use of microorganism for commercial purposes are present anywhere in the world. Producing
foods, chemicals and etc. such practical applications of microbiology is called?
A: Biotechnology
PHYSICS
1. This is the interaction between two or more bodies that come in contact with each other. Examples of this
are a bat hitting a baseball, atoms colliding in a linear accelerator and black holes colliding. What do we
call this interaction?
A: Collision
2. This law states that for two or more bodies in an isolated system acting upon each other, their total
momentum remains constant unless an external force is applied. Therefore, momentum can neither be
created nor destroyed. What law is this?
A: Law of Conservation of Momentum
3. Newton’s second law of motion requires that an unbalanced force be present to produce acceleration and
that this force must be in the same direction as the acceleration. What is the force producing centripetal
acceleration?
A: Centripetal Force
4. Which physicist is more famous for his cat than for his equation?
A: Erwin Schrodinger
5. Who was the English physicist who was responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation
describing electricity, magnetism and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon.
A: James Clerk Maxwell
CHEMISTRY
1. This is the amount of acid or base the buffer can neutralize before the pH begins to change to an
appreciable degree
A: Buffer Capacity
2. What instrument is used to measure the pH of a chemical?
A: pH Meter
3. What is the name of the first noble gas?
A: Helium
4. The activity of an enzyme is destroyed if some molecule in the solution is able to bind strongly to the
active site and block the entry of the substrate. Such substance is called________?
A: Enzyme Inhibitor
5. In order to react, colliding molecules must have a total kinetic energy equal to or greater than some
minimum value. The minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction is called?
A: Activation Energy
ENGLISH
1. What is this grammatical rule that the verb or verbs in a sentence must match the subject?
A: Subject-Verb Agreement
2. What do you call a statement that appears to contradict itself?
A: Paradox
3. What do you call the figure of speech that combines contradictory words with opposing meanings?
A: Oxymoron
4. Who is known as the “Father of the English Language”?
A: Geoffrey Chaucer
5. What is the term of the figure of speech which a specific part represents a whole?
A: Synecdoche
LITERATURE
1. The play “Death of a Salesman” was written by whom?
A: Arthur Miller
2. The poem “Song of Myself” celebrates individual and Humanity. Who wrote this poem?
A: Walt Whitman
3. Ray Bradbury is the author of a science fiction novel called?
A: Fahrenheit 451
4. Which author is known for writing “The Scarlet Letter”?
A: Nathaniel Hawthorne
5. Who wrote the novel titled “Frankenstein”?
A: Mary Shelley
CURRENT EVENTS
1. Who is the First NBA Player to reach 39,000 career points?
A: LeBron James
2. Who won the MVP in the recent FIBA world cup?
A: Dennis Schroeder
3. What is the name of the newly implemented K-10 curriculum?
A: Matatag Curriculum
4. Who is the first most streamed female OPM artist on Spotify Ph?
A: Denise Julia
5. What is the name of the team who won the recent League of Legends World Championship?
A: T1
TLE
1. What do you call the type of cutting when the food is cut into short, thin strips?
A: Julienne
2. What do you call the finely diced vegetables that are cooked in butter and used to flavor soups and
sauces?
A: Brunoise
3. What is the process of ice, snow or another frozen substance becoming liquid or soft as a result of
warming up?
A: Thawing
4. What is the name of this savory liquid made of water in which meat, fish or vegetables have been
simmered for a short period of time?
A: Broth
5. What do you call the act of acquiring goods or services by buying it?
A: Purchasing
SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. What do you call the phenomenon where the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability
of the good or service?
A: Scarcity
2. What is a situation in which the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market?
A: Shortage
3. What do you call the consumer’s desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific
price for them?
A: Demand
4. Who is the “Father of Economics”?
A: Adam Smith]
5. What is the name of this German philosopher and economist that is regarded as the “Father of
Communism”?
A: Karl Marx
FILIPINO
1. Who is the author of the 1906 socialist novel “Banaag at sikat”?
A: Lope K. Santos
2. Which Filipino poet has the pen name “Huseng Batute”?
A: Jose Corazon De Jesus
3. This Filipino writer and labor leader was imprisoned for his involvement in the communist movement.
He is known for his criticism of social injustices in the Philippines. Who is this writer/labor leader?
A: Amado V. Hernandez
4. This Filipino writer was nicknamed “Don Binoy”. Later in his career, he used the pen name “Lola
Basyang”. What is his real name?
A: Severino Reyes
5. This Filipino poet is blind since birth, though he is considered the “Father of Ilocano Literature”. Who is
this poet?
A: Pedro Bucaneg
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