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October 2008
Q: SI unit of energy.
A: joule
must
identify
of
Q: based on expectations..
A: Expectancy theory
Q: Dose association and separating them
to produce same effect above..
A: electrification
Q: The solute for stainless steel.
A: chromium
Q: separating electrolytes into its ions
A: electrolysis
Q: At 0oC, sound travels fastest at what
medium?
A: Glass
Q: At what temperature reading do the
Celsius scale and the Fahrenheit scale
have the same temperature?
A: -40
GEAS 1
A: Amplitude
between
October 2008
A: Leaf electroscope
Q: The frequency of cordless telephone
within 300 feet of radius as ordered by the
NTC.
A: TX: 326.250 326.475 MHz;
RX: 210.000 MHz
Q: What is otherwise
Electronic
Commerce
Philippines?
A: RA 8792
known as
Act
of
the
the
providing
radio
for the
station
A: 2
GEAS 1
Q: The electrostatic
difference.
A: Statvolt
October 2008
unit of potential
Q:
What
law
conduction?
A: Fouriers Law
describes
thermal
GEAS 1
Q: What is the latent heat of vaporization
of water in cal/g?
A: 540
Q: In Am broadcasting stations operating
in the Philippines, the term daytime
refers to which period of time?
A: 2200 to 1000 UTC
Q: In economic terms, the length of time
of which the net cumulative profit will
reach the value of initial investment is
_____.
A: Payback Period
Q: Nitrogen family belongs to which group
in the periodic table?
A: VA
Q: What thermodynamic property best
describes the material activity of a
substance?
A: Internal Energy
Q: The ratio of the size of the image to the
size of the object is called _______.
A: Linear Magnification
Q: An uncombined element
oxidation number of ______.
A: 0
has
October 2008
A: Cryogenics
Q: Water is hard when _________.
A: It contains certain dissolved salts
an
Q: Successive repetition of one regular
vibration or more different frequencies.
A: musical tone
Q: What affects chemical equilibrium?
A:
Pressure,
Concentration,
Temperature
Q: Fluids are classified as _____ and ______
A: Ideal and real
Q: The branch of physics that is concerned
with low temperature phenomena.
Q: Solid to gas
A: sublimation
A: Torsion
by
Q: Dispersion
A: emission
Q: Bluish black halogen solid that gives
purple fumes when heated.
A: iodine
Q: Limit of an electronic equipment to be
exposed to radiation
A: 100 ms
Q: One nuclear disintegrations per second
decrease - with constant mass of mole, as
temperature decreases, the pressure _____
A: Becquerel
Q: "Atomos"
A: Indivisibility
Q: Electrostatic unit of discharge
A: statcoloumb
Q: Perfect absorber of radiation / perfect
radiator
A: Black body
Q: absorbed dose
A: Gray
GEAS 1
Q: unit of radioactivity
A: Curie
Q: Twisting...
A: Diamagnetic
Q: Ability of a material to mix with other
materials
A: Miscibility
Q: Mass of water vapor in a volume
A: Absolute Humidity
Q: Mass of water vapor in a mass of air
A: Specific Humidity
Q: Minimum stress to cause a permanent
deformation
A: Elastic Limit
Q: Cause of thin film liquid to be elastic
A: Surface Tension
Q: Management control where the
engineer manager gathered information &
evaluation and steps for improvement are
derived
A: Feedback Control
Q: Payoffs granted to employee by
company such as money, benefits,
promotion, recognition, status and praise.
A: Extrinsic Rewards
Q: Authority of budget officer
A: Functional Authority
Q: Unit charge of alpha particle
A: +2
Q: A material in which the sum of
magnetic moments in an atom is equal to
zero.
A: Diamagnetic
Q: Process in which molecules of a
substance pass the other molecules of
other substance. Mixing of gases due to
molecular motion.
A: Diffusion
October 2008
Q: Refer to a fundamental obligation
under the contract which goes to the root
of the contract.
A: Condition
Q: Visible light spectrum
A: 4000 A to 7000 A
Q: The force that binds molecules in a
crystal
A: Van der waals
Q: The property of light which is
composed of assortment of wavelength
and its intensities
A: Hue
Q: Father of modern chemistry
A: Antoine Lavoisier
Q: Most abundant elements in the earth
crust in terms on the number of atoms
A: Oxygen and silicon
Q: What is another term for specific
gravity?
A: relative density
Q: Illustration of release of energy
A: Changing water to ice
Q: The amount of potential difference of
moving a 1 statcolumb charge requiring 1
erg of energy
A: Statvolt
Q: The process in which a material of
greater dense settles in a liquid and the
lesser dense particles are poured off
A: Floatation
Q: Force that binds the proton and neutron
inside the nucleus with the help of a third
particle
A: Exchange force
Q: Internal friction in fluids
A: Viscosity
GEAS 1
Q: Ph stands for
A: Positive hydrogen ion
Q: Why does pupil contract and dilate
A: To control the amount of light
intensity
Q: The time it takes for 1 complete cycle
of a sinusoidal signal
A: Period
Q: The squares of the periods of
revolution of the planets about the sun are
directly proportional to the cubes of their
mean distances from the sun(the major
axes of the elliptical orbits).
A: Keplers Third Law
Q: Ratio of normal stress to the change in
volume
A: Bulk modulus of elasticity
Q: 1 curie =
A: 3.7 x 1010
A: capillarity
Q:
Building
materials
A: atoms
Q: 107 dynes
A: 1 Joule
Q: cg / s2
A: Dyne
Q: Faraday in coulombs/kg
A: 9.65x107 erg
Q: Separation with respect to the different
boiling point of the surface.
A: Distillation
Q: Unit of surface
A: Dynes/cm
Q: Wavelength of IR
A: above 7000 Angstrom
Q: F= ma
A: Newtons second law of motion
Q: Doubling the amplitude of simple
harmonic motion doubles the?
A: It maximum speed
Q: Penetration of molecules of a
substance into another substance
A: diffusion
Q: Mechanical vibration resulting to a
barrel-like shaped or pin cushion image of
a square mesh object
A: distortion
October 2008
Q: Unit of viscosity
A: N-s/m2
blocks
of
engineering
GEAS 1
Q: A satisfied employee is motivated from
within to work harder and that a
dissatisfied
employee
is
not
self
motivated. This is the indication of which
of the following theory?
A: Herzbergs Two Factor Theory
Q: Another name for the shear modulus of
a material is _____.
A: Coefficient of Rigidity
Q: ____ is an oscillatory motion that occurs
whenever a restoring force acts on a body
in
the
opposite
direction
to
its
displacement from its equilibrium position
where the magnitude of the restoring
force proportional to the magnitude of the
displacement.
A: Simple Harmonic Motion
Q: What physical property of a material
that refers to the rate of heat flow per unit
time in a homogeneous material under
steady state condition per unit area per
unit temperature gradient in a direction
perpendicular to area?
A: Thermal conductivity
October 2008
Q: Ideal mixture
A: Gibbs Theorem
Q: The principle that an object immersed
in a liquid experiences an upward thrust
equal to the weight of liquid it displaces,
so that light objects float and heavy
objects sink.
A: Archimedes Principle
Q: A data network operated by an
enfranchised telecommunications carrier
that is authorized to provide data and
other
related
telecom-munications
services to the public.
A: Public Switched Data Network
Q: A test, especially a scientific one,
carried out in order to discover whether a
theory is correct or what the results of a
particular course of action would be
A: Experiment