Science Quiz For Grade 10

  • Question of

    The following are examples of the movements of plates except:

    • Diverging
    • Converging
    • Transformation
    • Transform-Fault
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    The following are evidences of the Plate Tectonics except:

    • Coal Deposits
    • Convection Current
    • Evidence from rocks
    • Evidence from fossils
  • Question of

    The following are the layers of the atmosphere except:

    • Exosphere
    • Mesosphere
    • Stratosphere
    • Blackpinkosphere
  • Question of

    The inner core is made up of:

    • Iron and Nickel
    • Nickel and Silicon
    • Silicon and Iron
    • Iron and Magnesium
  • Question of

    Scientist believe that the plate’s movement is due to _____________ in the mantle.

    • Convection Current
    • Magnetism
    • Movement
    • Hot plume
  • Question of

    The temperature of the inner core reaches as high as?

    • 5050oC
    • 5000oC
    • 6000oC
    • 5500oC
  • Question of

    The __________ is the weak layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.

    • Asthenosphere
    • Athenosphere
    • Atmosphere
    • Atnesnophere
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    The ability of solid to flow

    • Volatility
    • Plasticity
    • Solubility
    • Viscosity
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    A Converging Plates can produce the following except:

    • Mountain Ranges
    • Ocean Ridges
    • Earthquake
    • Trench
  • Question of

    Wave that can travel through liquids.

    • P-wave
    • S-wave
    • L-wave
    • B-wave
  • Question of

    The least abundant gas in the Earth’s crust.

    • Hydrogen
    • Potassium
    • Iron
    • Sodium
  • Question of

    It is a Greek word which means “All Earth”.

    • Eurasia
    • Pangaea
    • Malaysia
  • Question of

    He is a German meteorologist, and proposed a theory that about 200 million years ago.

    • Alfred Wegener
    • Hans Christian Oersted
    • Michael Faraday
    • Elsa
  • Question of

    What are the two supercontinents?

    • Laurasia and Gondwanaland
    • Laureaisa and Gondawandalanda
    • Eurasia and Pangaea
    • Eurasia and Antarticagondwanaland
  • Question of

    These are freshwater reptiles.

    • Mesosaurus and Lytosaurus
    • Misosauras and Litosyrus
    • Mesosuraus and Lytosaurus
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    The ___ seafloor is destroyed at the subduction zone and melts inside the mantle.

    • Old
    • New
  • Question of

    What is the boundary that separates the crust and the mantle?

    • Mohovoricic Discontinuity
    • Asthenosphere
    • Lithosphere
  • Question of

    A chemical property is illustrated by the following:

    • Wood burns
    • Water is a colourless liquid
    • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
    • The density of water is 1.0g/ml
  • Question of

    In what order does oxygen travel through the lungs?

    • Bronchus, Bronchiole, Alveoli
    • Bronchus, Arteriole, Bronchiole
    • Alveoli, Bronchiole, Bronchus
    • Bronchiole, Alveoli, Arteriole
  • Question of

    The atomic mass of potassium (K) listed on the periodic table is 39.1 atomic mass units. The atomic mass is not a whole number because:

    • Potassium atoms have an odd number of protons
    • Potassium atoms exist as positive cations
    • The atomic mass of an element is an average of the atomic masses of all of the isotopes of that element occurring in nature
    • Potassium atoms give up electrons when they bond with non-metals
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    Which best describes the path of blood through the vessels of the circulatory system?

    • Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, Venules, Arterioles
    • Capillaries, Arterioles, Arteries, Venules, Veins
    • Arteries, Arterioles, Capillaries, Venules, Veins
    • Veins, Venules, Capillaries, Arterioles, Arteries
  • Question of

    Which of the following pairs of elements would be most likely to combine to form an ionic bond?

    • Iron and Silver
    • Potassium and Sodium
    • Sulfur Potassium
    • Neon and Argon
  • Question of

    Which of the following is not a characteristic of a base, such as NaOH?

    • Tastes bitter
    • Conducts electricity
    • Has a pH greater than 7
    • Releases hydrogen ions
  • Question of

    Releases hydrogen ions

    • Gall Bladder
    • Pancreas
    • Liver
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    In all living things, the basic unit of life is the:

    • Nucleus
    • Cell
    • Nucleolus
    • Brain
  • Question of

    A group of tissues working together to perform a common function is called a(n):

    • Cell
    • Specialized Cell
    • Organ System
    • Organ
  • Question of

    The plant cells that can develop into any type of tissue are called:

    • Embryonic stem cells
    • Meristems
    • Blood cells
    • Xylems
  • Question of

    Chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the cell during

    • Interphase
    • Anaphase
    • Telophase
    • Metaphase
  • Question of

    Plant cells are different from animal cells because they have:

    • Cell walls
    • Large vacuole
    • Chloroplasts
    • All of the above
  • Question of

    A convex mirror is also known as a converging mirror.

    • True
    • False

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