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1. Following was not a 5 kingdom system is ....

a. Monera and protists


b. Fungi and Plantae
c. Protista and Animalia
d. Fungi and Spermathopyta

2. Excluded from the characteristics of living things are. ...


a. Listen and adapt
b. See and needs oxygen
c. Photosynthesize and heard
d. Excrete waste and breathe

3. Benefits of diversity of living beings is as follows, except ....


a. Foodstuffs
b. Fabric
c. A source of disease
d. Health resources

4. Animal below that belongs to the class of mammals is ....


a. Crocodiles and butterflies
b. Snake and shrimp
c. Frogs and sharks
d. Bats and whales

5. The inventor of the microscope is the first time ....


a. Fransisco Redi
b. Aristotle
c. Anthony Van Leuwenhoek
d. Robert Hooke

6. Part microscope function to receive and reflect light is ...


a. The objective lens
b. Ocular lenses
c. Mirror
d. Diaphragm

7. The following cell organelles only possessed by plants, except ....


a. Vacuole
b. Plastid
c. Centrioles
d. Cell wall

8. DNA is not just being in the nucleus, but organelle DNA found on ....
a. Lysosomes
b. Golgi apparatus
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic reticulum
9. The first thing happens when human erythrocytes incorporated into distilled water
is ....
a. water out of cells
b. Hemoglobin exit
c. Distilled water into the cell
d. Constrict the cell membrane

10. Organelles commonly found in plant and animal cells is ....


a. Chloroplasts
b. The cell wall
c. Tonoplas
d. Mitochondria

11. The following parts of the cell that play a role in the process of photosynthesis is ....
a. Golgi
b. Chloroplasts
c. Mitochondria
d. Cambium

12. Plants below which includes seed plants open is ....


a. Peanuts
b. Melinjo
c. Corn
d. Bark

13. Which is not included in the fungal kingdom is ....


a. Basidiomycetes
b. Ascomycetes
c. Myxomycetes
d. Deuteromycetes

14. True statements about the microscope parts and functions are .....
a. Diaphragm to regulate the emission of light
b. Mirror to rotate the object lens
c. The object lens to reflect light
d. Eyepiece to reflect light

15. Green plants are able to get food by the way ...
a. Absorb food from other creatures
b. Fermentative
c. Outlining the rest of living things
d. Perform photosynthesis

16. Omne ex vivo ovum means ...


a. All living things come from living things
b. All living things come from eggs
c. All eggs derived from living
d. All eggs are eggs
1. Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in
air?
A
Oxygen
.

B. Hydrogen sulphide

C
Carbon dioxide
.

D
Nitrogen
.

2. Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
A
Phosphorous
.

B. Bromine

C
Chlorine
.

D
Helium
.
3. Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring chelate compound in which central metal is
A
copper
.

B. magnesium

C
iron
.

D
calcium
.

4. Which of the following is used in pencils?


A
Graphite
.

B. Silicon

C
Charcoal
.

D
Phosphorous
.
5. Which of the following metals forms an amalgam with other metals?
A
Tin
.

B
Mercury
.

C
Lead
.

D
Zinc
.
6. Chemical formula for water is
A
NaAlO2
.

B
H2O
.

C
Al2O3
.

D
CaSiO3
.

7. The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is


A
nitrogen
.

B. hydrogen

C
carbon dioxide
.

D
Oxygen
.

8. Washing soda is the common name for


A
Sodium carbonate
.

B. Calcium bicarbonate

C
Sodium bicarbonate
.

D
Calcium carbonate
.

9. Quartz crystals normally used in quartz clocks etc. is chemically


A
silicon dioxide
.

B. germanium oxide

C
a mixture of germanium oxide and silicon dioxide
.

D
sodium silicate
.

10. Which of the gas is not known as green house gas?


A
Methane
.

B
Nitrous oxide
.

C
Carbon dioxide
.

D
Hydrogen
.
11. Bromine is a
A
black solid
.

B
red liquid
.

C
colourless gas
.

D highly inflammable gas


.

12. The hardest substance available on earth is


A
Gold
.

B. Iron

C
Diamond
.

D
Platinum
.

13. The variety of coal in which the deposit contains recognisable traces of the original plant
material is
A
bitumen
.

B. anthracite

C
lignite
.

D
peat
.

14. Tetraethyl lead is used as


A
pain killer
.

B. fire extinguisher

C
mosquito repellent
.

D
petrol additive
.

15. Which of the following is used as a lubricant?


A
Graphite
.

B Silica
.

C
Iron Oxide
.

D
Diamond
.
16. The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for
breathing, is
A
Argon
.

B
Xenon
.

C
Helium
.

D
Krypton
.

17. The gases used in different types of welding would include


A
oxygen and hydrogen
.

B. oxygen, hydrogen, acetylene and nitrogen

C
oxygen, acetylene and argon
.

D
oxygen and acetylene
.

18. The property of a substance to absorb moisture from the air on exposure is called
A
osmosis
.

B. deliquescence

C
efflorescence
.

D
desiccation
.

19. In which of the following activities silicon carbide is used?


A
Making cement and glass
.

B. Disinfecting water of ponds

C
cutting very hard substances
.

D
Making casts for statues
.

20. The average salinity of sea water is


A
3%
.

B
3.5%
.

C
2.5%
.

D
2%
.
21. When an iron nail gets rusted, iron oxide is formed
A
without any change in the weight of the nail
.

B
with decrease in the weight of the nail
.

C
with increase in the weight of the nail
.

D
without any change in colour or weight of the nail
.

22. Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of


A
lead
.

B. chromium

C
zinc
.

D
tin
.
23. Among the various allotropes of carbon,
A
coke is the hardest, graphite is the softest
.

B. diamond is the hardest, coke is the softest

C
diamond is the hardest, graphite is the softest
.

D
diamond is the hardest, lamp black is the softest
.

24. The group of metals Fe, Co, Ni may best called as


A
transition metals
.

B. main group metals

C
alkali metals
.

D
rare metals
.

25. Heavy water is


A
deuterium oxide
.

B
PH7
.

C
rain water
.

D
tritium oxide
.
26. The chemical (ethyl mercaptan) added to the otherwise odourless LPG cooking gas for
imparting a detectable smell to the gas is a compound of
A
bromine
.

B
fluorine
.

C
chlorine
.
D
sulphur
.

27. The element common to all acids is


A
hydrogen
.

B. carbon

C
sulphur
.

D
oxygen
.

28. Non stick cooking utensils are coated with


A
Teflon
.

B. PVC

C
black paint
.

D
polystyrene
.

29. Monazite is an ore of


A
titanium
.

B. zirconium

C
iron
.

D
thorium
.

30. Carbon, diamond and graphite are together called


A
allotropes
.

B isomers
.

C
isomorphs
.

D
isotopes
.
31. Potassium nitrate is used in
A
medicine
.

B
fertiliser
.

C
salt
.

D
glass
.

32. Permanent hardness of water may be removed by the addition of


A
sodium carbonate
.

B. alum

C
potassium permanganate
.

D
lime
.

33. Soda water contains


A. carbonic acid

B. sulphuric acid

C. carbon dioxide

D. nitrous acid

34. The most important ore of aluminium is


A
galena
.
B. calamine

C
calcite
.

D
bauxite
.

35. Most soluble in water is


A
camphor
.

B
sulphur
.

C
common salt
.

D
sugar
.
36. Which of the following was to be discovered first in the chromospheres of the sun?
A
Krypton
.

B
Xenon
.

C
Neon
.

D
Helium
.

37. Which of the following is in liquid form at room temperature?


A
Lithium
.

B. Sodium

C
Francium
.

D
Cerium
.

38. Sodium metal is kept under


A
petrol
.

B. alcohol

C
water
.

D
Kerosene
.

39. Which of the following are the ingredients of gun metal?


A
Iron, Zinc, Titanium
.

B. Iron, tin

C
Iron, Brass, Tin
.

D
Copper, Tin
.

40. From which mineral is radium obtained?


A
Rutile
.

B
Haematite
.

C
Limestone
.

D
Pitchblende
.
41. What is laughing gas?
A
Nitrous Oxide
.

B
Carbon monoxide
.

C
Sulphur dioxide
.

D
Hydrogen peroxide
.
42. Actinides are the elements with atomic numbers from
A
97 to 104
.

B
101 to 115
.

C
89 to 103
.

D
36 from 43
.

43. The two elements that are frequently used for making transistors are
A
boron and aluminium
.

B. silicon and germanium

C
iridium and tungsten
.

D
niobium and columbium
.

44. The filament of an electric bulb is made of


A
tungsten
.

B. nichrome

C
graphite
.

D
iron
.

45. Diamond is an allotropic form of


A
germanium
.

B
carbon
.

C
silicon
.

D sulphur
.
46. In fireworks, the green flame is produced because of
A
sodium
.

B
barium
.

C
mercury
.

D
potassium
.

47. Permanent hardness of water can be removed by adding


A
chlorine
.

B. washing soda

C
potassium permanganate
.

D
bleaching powder
.

48. Marsh gas is


A
nitrogen
.

B. ethane

C
methane
.

D
hydrogen
.

49. LPG consists of mainly


A
methane, ethane and hexane
.

B. ethane, hexane and nonane

C
methane, hexane and nonane
.
D
methane, butane and propane
.

50. Air is a/an


A
compound
.

B. element

C
electrolyte
.

D
mixture
.

1. Below this a sense organ is ...


a. Hand
b. leg
c. Ear
d. Mouth

2. Animal below are vertebrates, except ...


a. Crocodile
b. Frog
c. Lion
d. Squid

3. Trash which can not be parsed is ...


a. plastic
b. animal carcasses
c. Dried leaves
d. materials plant

4. pollutant ozone is ...


a. CFC
b. H2O
c. ultraviolet
d. NO2

5. organelles that act as producers of digestive enzymes and damaging foreign cells, namely ...
a. endoplasmic reticulum
b. ribosomes
c. lysosomes
d. Apparatus Golgi

6. Here is a function order in vertebrates, except ...


a. Protect organ weak
b. Supporting the establishment of the body
c. Forming blood cells
d. Where the muscles attach smooth

7. Which is not a direct function of the motion system?


a. For blood circulation
b. supporting body
c. straightened
d. Points of muscle attachment

8. When an object acquire positive charge, its mass is usually ...


a. diminish
b. increase
c. Remains the same
d. Being negative

9. Atoms of different elements one of the atoms of all other elements, the hypothesis of ...
a. Dalton
b. J.J Thompson
c. Darwin
d. Newton

10. The following is a Invertebrate Animals is ...


a. Starfish
b. Fish
c. Chicken
d. Rabbit
11. The motion of objects is always relative. This means that moving or not an object is
determined by ....
a. observer state while running
b. state observer to observer
c. the state of the viewer to the object
d. the movement of the observer
12. Unit of speed in the SI is ....
a. m / s3
b. m / s
c. meter sekon2
d. km / h

13. The motion of objects that move with a semicircular trajectory is ....
a. circular motion
b. straight motion
c. real motion
d. parabolic motion

14. What causes it to experience a parabolic motion ....


a. Gradient style earth
b. Earth's gravity
c. Centrifugal force
d. Style genosoda earth
15. A car with a speed of 90 km / hour walk from Jakarta to Semarang. The car speed if in the
state in SI is ....
a. 3 m / s
b. 9 m / s
c. 20 m / s
d. 25 m / s

16. A moving object in free fall from a certain height in the call ....
a. uniformly accelerated motion
b. turn straight uniform motion
c. uniform rectilinear motion stops
d. uniform rectilinear motion

17. Consider the following statement.


1) The ball is thrown vertically upwards
2) Up rollerblading on the road leveled off
3) coconuts that fall from the tree
4) The car is on the brake to stop
Which included a uniformly accelerated motion in the slow down is ....
a. 1,2, and 3
b. 1 and 4
c. 1 and 3
d. 4 only

18. The forces acting on an object will result in a change ....


a. motion and shape of objects
b. motion and mass of the object
c. rate and its unit
d. automatic movement
19. If a bus on the brakes suddenly, the passenger who sits in it will bend forwards. This event is
an example of the entry into force ....
a. Newton's law
b. Newton's Second Law
c. Newton's Third Law
d. Newton's Law IV

20. The nature of objects can be interpreted Inertia ....


a. objects have always wanted to change its state
b. objects tend to move
c. If an object falls, its direction is always toward the center of the earth
d. objects tend to maintain a situation that is stationary or moving

21. A body of mass 5 Kg silent on the ground. The object experiencing the gravitational
acceleration of 10 m / s2. gravity acting on the object is equal to ....
a. 15 N
b. 2 N
c. 50 N
d. 50 kg

22. A force of 20 N is working on an object that causes the acceleration of 2 m / s2, then the
mass of the object is ....
a. 10 N
b. 10 Kg
c. 12 N
d. 12 Kg

23. Style is issued to move the load on the material plane ... simple call.
a. effortless style
b. labor force
c. style power
d. style load

24. Simple machines are suitable to use paper cut is ....


a. screw
b. screwdriver
c. knife
d. scissor

25. The mechanical advantage of a simple plane is ....


a. comparison between the arm load power and style
b. style comparison between the load and the power
c. the comparison between the load and the load arm
d. the comparison between the load and the load arm

26. The mechanical advantage of a pulley fixed at ....


a. 1 time
b. 2 times
c. 3 times
d. 4 times

27. The following tools that work using the principle of the lever is ....
a. scissors, seesaw, and carts
b. ladders, pulleys, and wedge
c. jacks, hoists, and tweezers
d. nails, knives, and roads in the mountains

28. An object weighing 120 N in drag by using a pulley fixed. Great style power that is required to
pull the object is ....
a. 30 N
b. 60 N
c. 120N
d. 200 N
29. In the lever applies the formula ....
a. w x lb = F x la
b. F x lk = w x lb
c. F x w = lk x lb
d. w x lk = lk x lb

30. The purpose of the use of fixed pulley ....


a. changing energy
b. eliminating energy
c. increase the pace
d. change the direction of the force
31. The force acting on a liquid in a confined space, the pressure is forwarded by the liquid
substance in all directions at large, the statement included ....
a. Legal communicating vessels
b. Lorentz law
c. Pascal's law
d. Archimedes law

32. 29. A body which dip into the liquid part or in whole, will get the upward pressure force
equal to the weight of liquid on the move by the object, the statement included ....
a. Legal communicating vessels
b. Lorentz law
c. Pascal's law
d. Archimedes law

33. The units of pressure in liquids is ....


a. N / m2
b. N.m
c. kg / m3
d. kg.m

34. If the mass of the object is smaller than the density of water, the thing will be ....
a. float
b. float
c. horizontal
d. sink

35. If the mass of the object is equal to the density of water, the thing will be ....
a. float
b. float
c. horizontal
d. sink

36. If the mass of the object is greater than the density of water, the thing will be ....
a. float
b. float
c. horizontal
d. sink

37. Tools that work under the legal principle of Archimedes is ....
a. water pump
b. gutter
c. ship
d. jack

38. An instrument for measuring the gas pressure in the enclosed space is ....
a. barometer
b. hydrometer
c. manometer
d. fluidameter

39. Changes in air pressure can be used to ....


a. weather forecast
b. estimate season
c. create artificial rain
d. create the atmosphere
40. An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure ....
a. barometer
b. hydrometer
c. manometer
d. fluidameter
41. The order of the human digestion system is ....
a. Mouth-esophagus-stomach-intestine-anus
b. Keronngkongan mouth-intestine-colon-rectum
c. Mouth-esophagus-stomach-intestine-colon-rectum
d. Mouth-throat-intestine-colon-rectum
e. Mouth-throat-colon-rectal smooth – intestine

42. The enzyme produced by pancreatic fluid whose function is to break down starch into
maltose is ....
a. maltase
b. Steapsin
c. amylase
d. Erepsin
e. trypsin

43. Reagents used to test for glucose is ....


a. biuret
b. Fehling and millon
c. The solution is already
d. Benedict
e. Millon
44. The type of carbohydrate that is difficult to dissolve in water is ....
a. fructose
b. galactose
c. Selulos
d. glikosa
e. disaccharides

45. Vitamins below are fat soluble, except ....


a. vitamin A
b. Vitamin C
c. vitamin D
d. vitamin E
e. vitamin K

46. Animal ruminants can digest cellulose due to the cellulase enzymes produced by ....
a. rumen wall
b. Wall Omasum acidic
c. The bacteria produced by reticulum
d. Bacteria in the rumen with alkaline / alkalis
e. wall abomasum

47. In human saliva are enzymes ptialin duty to ....


a. Down fats into fatty acids and glycerol
b. Break down proteins into amino acids
c. Remodel peptides into amino acids
d. Changing the starch into maltose
e. Break down proteins into peptides

48. The role of bacteria and animals ciliate found in the stomach of ruminant animals are ...
a. Digest cellulose because it produces the enzyme cellulase
b. Addle food and produce amino acids
c. Produce amino acids and vitamins
d. Produces lactic acid and digest cellulose
e. Addle food and produce vitamin

49. Balanced diet are foods that contain ....


a. Sodium chloride, milk, vitamins, carbohydrates, fat, protein and roughage.
b. Vitamins, minerat, glucose, fat, water, and roughage.
c. Vitamins, minerak, carbohydrates, foods without fat, protein, water, and food rude
d. Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, vegetable fiber and water
e. Carbohydrates, fat, protein, protein and vegetable fibers

50. Liaison with esophageal cavum oris is ....


a. faring
b. larynx
c. duct
d. bladder fellea
e. trachea

51. For the first meal that had been chewed by a ruminant go to ....
a. omasum
b. Reticulum and then to the rumen
c. The abomasum
d. reticulum
e. rumen

52. Parotitis is penvernaan system disorder caused ....


a. Inflammation of the small intestine
b. Infection of the appendix
c. Inflammation of the stomach dinsing
d. Salivary gland infection
e. Inflammation of the stomach lining

53. Both these food substances in the same weight to produce the same energy is ....
a. Protein and carbohydrates
b. Fat and protein
c. Protein and vitamin
d. Vitamins and carbohydrates
e. Carbohydrates and fats

54. In the process of absorption of food, the fat will be broken down into ....
a. Fatty acids and glucose
b. Amino acids and fatty acids
c. Fatty acids and glycerol
d. Fatty acids and starch
e. Dna enzyme fatty acid

55. The occurrence of acute or chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach
wall is a digestive system disorder called ....
a. gastritis
b. Heart burn
c. gastroenteritis
d. stomatitis
e. Hernia

56. Proteins were first chemically digested happen in ....


a. Mouth
b. side
c. Esophagus
d. Small intestine
e. Colon

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