(Last Updated On: July 20, 2022)
This is the LET Reviewer 2022, Multiple Choice Questions in Physical Science Part 7 as one coverage of Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET). The exam is divided into two classifications. First is the elementary level exam which covers topics from General Education (GenEd) 40% and Professional Education (ProfEd) 60%. Secondly is the secondary level which covers GenEd 20%, ProfEd 40% and area of specialization 40%. I assume you are looking for a reviewer that will help you achieve your goal to become a professional License teacher very soon. Yes, you are in the right place to make your dream come true. Make sure to familiarize each and every questions to increase the chance of passing the Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET).
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- ENGLISH
- BIOLOGY
- CHEMISTRY
- VALUES
- MATH
- FILIPINO
- SOCIAL STUDIES
- MUSIC, ART, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, and HEALTH or MAPEH
- TECHNOLOGY and LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
- AGRICULTURE AND FISHERY ARTS
Continue Practice Exam Test Questions Part 7 of the Series
⇐ MCQ in Physical Science Part 6 | Licensure Exam for Teachers 2022
Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.
301. These are living things that use sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food.
A. Autotrophs
B. Consumers
C. Heterotrophs
D. Food chain
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
302. It is described as a lifeline of the body. It is the body’s “pick up” and delivery system.”
A. blood
B. nervous system
C. circulatory system
D. heart
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
303. It carries the oxygen-rich blood to the head, arms, chest, and down to the waist and the legs.
A. heart
B. ventricles
C. aorta
D. arteries
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
304. They are the transmitters of messages from the different parts of the body to the brain and vice versa.
A. spinal cord
B. neurons or nerve cells
C. brain
D. arteries
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
305. Which part of the brain controls the following activities: breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and alertness?
A. brainstem
B. hypothalamus
C. cerebrum
D. spinal cord
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
306. Refers to a sequence of organisms in a community that constitutes a feeding chain.
A. photosynthesis
B. ecosystem
C. consumers
D. food chain
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
307. Is a group of interacting plants, animals, and human in a particular area?
A. ecological community
B. environment
C. living organism
D. food chain
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
308. Excessive presence of carbon dioxide in the air, trapping heat near the earth’s surface causing a rise in temperature in the environment.
A. El Niño
B. Greenhouse effect
C. Deforestation
D. Weather disturbance
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
309. The Earth’s shield against the sun’s harmful radiation.
A. Atmosphere
B. Air
C. Ozone layer
D. Forest
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
310. The use of products containing ____ is discouraged because they contribute to the depletion of _____.
A. Chlorofluorocarbon-solar radiation
B. Gas-ozone layer
C. Ozone layer-air
D. Chlorofluorocarbon-ozone layer
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
311. What causes high and low tides?
A. Earth’s rotation on its axis
B. Moon’s gravitational pull
C. Sun’s solar energy
D. Earth’s gravitational pull
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
312. How is coral a tool formed?
A. Volcanic eruption
B. Coral growing around a volcanic island
C. Underwater bedrock formations
D. Earthquake
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
313. What is a long shore drift?
A. Movement of sand and shingles along the coast
B. Sand bars
C. Accumulation of sand at the river mouth
D. Island formed by volcanic eruptions
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
314. How does an occlusion form?
A. Cold air moving up from the ground
B. Cold front pushing warm air up off the ground
C. Unbalance electrical reactions in the air
D. Cold and warm air mixing in the atmosphere
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
315. What is heat haze?
A. A reflection caused by pollutants in the air
B. A distorted image resulting from the bending of sun’s light rays by changes in air temperature
C. A movement of warm air over a vast expanse of land
D. Caused by extremely high temperature common in desert areas.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
316. What sort of rock formation do the world’s greatest mountain ranges consist of?
A. magma
B. chalk deposit
C. fold eruptions
D. deforestation
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
317. What is the force that wears down mountains?
A. Earthquake
B. Erosion
C. Volcanic eruptions
D. Deforestation
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
318. How are volcanic islands formed?
A. Collision of two oceanic plates
B. Cooling of lava by seawater
C. Volcanic eruptions
D. Accumulations of corals
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
319. When the Theory of plate Tectonic was generally accepted?
A. 1900’s
B. 1930’s
C. 1950’s
D. 1960’s
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
320. The weathering away of rocks by water, wind, and ice:
A. Denudation
B. Erosion
C. Volcanic rock
D. Metamorphic rock
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
321. How do hormones work?
A. By releasing adrenaline
B. By controlling cell chemistry
C. By regulating water loss
D. By controlling blood pressure
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
322. Name the male and female sex hormones
A. Sperm cell and Ovum
B. Testosterone
C. Chromosomes
D. Red and white blood cells
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
323. The unit of measurement of energy in a given amount of food.
A. Pound
B. Kilo
C. Olfactory system
D. Calorie
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
324. The growth of roots towards water is an example of?
A. Chemotropism
B. Geotropism
C. Hydrotropism
D. Phototropism
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
325. DNA means
A. Data nurturing analysis
B. Deoxytribonucleic acid
C. Deoxyribonucleic acid
D. Deotrixylnucleic acid
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
326. The control center of the body is the?
A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Brain
D. kidney
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
327. Which part of the body is connected with the sense of touch?
A. Nose
B. Skin
C. Ear
D. Eyes
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
328. Which of the following is not a sense organ?
A. Eyes
B. Ears
C. Nose
D. Teeth
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
329. A Barometer is used to measure
A. Wind direction
B. Rainy water
C. Temperature
D. Atmospheric pressure
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
330. Which of the following is the smallest bird in the world?
A. Hummingbird
B. Robin
C. Curlew
D. Greenfinch
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
331. Which star is nearest to the sun?
A. Proxima centauri
B. Sirius
C. Alpha centauri
D. Spole star
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
332. Which is the fastest animal on land?
A. Leopard
B. Cheetah
C. Deer
D. Kangaroo
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
333. Who build the first telescope?
A. Galileo
B. Isaac Newton
C. Alexander Fleming
D. Benjamin Franklin
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
334. Henry Ford invented the first
A. Television
B. Telephone
C. Motor Car
D. Refrigerator
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
335. Jaundice is an infectious disease, which spreads through
A. Air
B. Soil
C. Water
D. Clothes
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
336. The telephone was invented by?
A. JL Baird
B. AG Bell
C. Thomas A. Edison
D. Marconi
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
337. Wright brothers are inventors of the?
A. Balloon
B. Bicycle
C. Aeroplane
D. Television
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
338. Which planet is closest to the sun?
A. Mars
B. Venus
C. Mercury
D. Jupiter
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
339. The most poisonous plant is
A. Pitcher plant
B. Dodder plant
C. Castor bean plant
D. Mangrove plant
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
340. Scientists who study the weather are known as?
A. Seismologists
B. Meteorologists
C. Astronomer
D. Anthropologist
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
341. Which of the following birds cannot fly?
A. Emu
B. Rheas
C. Ostrich
D. All of these
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
342. Who invented the sewing machine?
A. Elias Howe
B. Murray Spangler
C. Thomas Martin
D. Leslie Large
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
343. Who invented the fountain pen?
A. Lewis Waterman
B. Lazlo Biro
C. C Clarke
D. Jhon Walker
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
344. Parkinson’s disease is a brain disease that is characterized by loss of nerve cells in which part of the brain?
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebral Cortex
D. Brain stem
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
345. Symbiosis is defined by biologists as individuals of different species living together in intimate association, regardless of whether the association is harmful, neutral, or beneficial.
All of the following pairs are examples of symbiosis EXCEPT:
A. ants and tapeworms
B. human and tapeworms
C. cats and mice
D. dogs and cats
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
346. Which of the following statement about atomic structure is NOT right?
A. All atoms of the same atomic numbers are atoms of the same element.
B. An atom can gain or lose electrons without changing its charge.
C. Atoms are mostly empty spaces.
D. Most of the mass of the atom is concerned with its nucleus.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
347. Which of the following statement is TRUE of nuclear fission?
A. The energy process is identical to that which occurs in the sun.
B. Energy is obtained by getting the nucleus of the atoms to break up or split.
C. Matter from the lighter atoms is changed into energy.
D. Scientists can combine lighter atoms to form heavier atoms.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
348. All of the following statements about the routinary use of pesticides are TRUE, EXCEPT:
A. Due to the widespread use of DDT, a new type of housefly emerged.
B. It results in the evolution of exciting new types of organisms.
C. It may not only kill the intended insects but also those that feed on them.
D. Pesticides tend to become progressively less effective as the organisms become immune.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
349. The skull of a person increases in size rapidly during _____.
A. puberty
B. babyhood
C. adolescence
D. adulthood
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
350. Apparently, the loss of weight of objects immersed in a fluid is due to ______.
A. Archimedes principle
B. Specific gravity
C. Newton’s theory
D. Buoyant force
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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