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Saint Thomas Development Academy of Bulacan Inc.

Km 37 Pulong Buhangin, Sta. Maria, Bulacan


THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION FOR
SCIENCE 7

Name: _______________________________________ Date:________________________


Grade and Section: ______________
Prepared By: Ms. Elle Cruz Score:_______________________

I. Direction. Select the correct answer by shading the letter of your choice.

1. The process which separates the components of white light is called_____.


A. spectrum B. reflection C. refraction D. dispersion
2. After a thunderstorm, a rainbow appears in the sky. Which statement explains this
observation?
A. Raindrops act as prism separating sunlight into colors.
B. The white clouds are actually prisms composed of different colors.
C. The colors of the rainbow comes from raindrops in the atmosphere.
D. When light is reflected by the ground towards the clouds, it separates into different
colors.
3. Which statement is true about light?
A. Light travel in a straight line. C. Light travels fastest in a vacuum.
B. Light travel faster than sound. D. All of the above are correct.

4. Which has the longest wavelength among the colors of the visible light?
A. red B. violet C. blue D. green
5. Categorize the following objects: waxed paper, tin foil, wood, clear glass

A. Opaque, translucent, transparent, opaque C. Transparent, transparent, opaque, translucent

B. Translucent, opaque, opaque, transparent D. Translucent, translucent, opaque, transparent

6. One cold morning, you stand barefoot on a cement floor and your feet feel cold because
A. heat from the floor flows to the feet.
B. heat from the feet flows through the floor
C. the temperature of the feet is the same as the floor
D. the temperature of the floor is higher than that of the feet
7. Which of the following properties must a substance have so that convection can take
place?
A. It must be a solid. C. It must be a good conductor of heat.
B. It must be a good electrolyte. D. Its density must change with temperature
8. Body A has a higher temperature than Body B. When they are placed in contact, the heat flow from A to B
_____.
A. only if both are fluids C. only if A has greater heat content
B. only if A is on top of B D. until both have the same temperature

9. We wear white clothes especially during the summer months beacause white _____.
A. absorbs heat C. disperse heat
B. reflects heat D. refracts heat
10. Which does not belong to the group?
A. radiation B. convection C. absorption D. conduction
11. Which material is a good conductor of heat and electricity?
A. copper B. paper C. rubber D. wood
The illustration below shows a lady making a noodle soup using a
pan made of metal. Use this illustration to answer the questions 12-13.

12. How does heat travel through the pan?


A. by radiation B. by convection C. by dispersion D. by conduction
13. In what direction does heat travel through the soup?
A. from top to bottom C. both A and B
B. from bottom to top D. neither A nor B
14. In a natural convection, why does heated portion of fliuds move?
A. Its molecular motions become alligned.
B. due to the currents in the surrounding fluids
C. due to the molecular collisions within the heated portion
D. heated portion’s density is less than that of the surrounding fluid
15. When you put your hand above a lighted candle, your hand feels the warm air. But when
you put your hand at the side of the lighted candle, you did not feel so warm. What is an
explanation for this observation?
A. hot air is heavier and rises C. hot air is lighter and rises
B. hot air is heavier and sinks D. hot air is lighter and sinks
16. The transfer of energy through matter from molocule to molecule and occurs when two
objects of different temperatures are in direct contact is called _____.
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. insulation
17. Which method of heat transfer operates in a refrigerator?
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. insulation
18. Energy is transfered by the movement of fluids brought about by temperature diferreces. Heated
fluids tends to rise while cooler fluids sink. This mode of heat transfer is called_____.
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. insulation
19. If you place a spoon in a hot cup of milk, the spoon eventually gets hot after some time
because the energy was transferred from the milk to the spoon. Which of the following
describes this situation?
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. insulation
20. If you comb your hair and the comb becomes positively charged, what will happen to your
hair?
A. It will remain uncharged. C. It will be repelled by the comb.
B. It will become positively charged D. It will become negatively charged

II. Choose the correct answers inside the box provided below. Write the letter on the line before the number. STRICTLY NO
ERASURES!
Light Opaque Object Wave 1.2 Secs
Photons Refraction Transparent Object Translucent Object
Bioluminiscent Particle 0.1 Million Miles Per Sec 93 Million Miles
Reflection 8 minutes

1. __________ is a form of energy made of _____________ which is smallest unit visible light
2. Light travels and behave both like a ____________ and ____________ that behaves differently with different kinds of
matter

3. When light hits an object and passes through it that object is known as _____________________

4. There are certain objects which light can’t pass through instead and change its path after hitting the object. These objects
are called as ______________________

5. Some objects allow light pass through them partially and those objects are called as _________________________
6. Light travels at a speed of more than ___________________________
7. The distance between the sun and the earth is about ________________ but it only takes _______________ as light
reach the Earth, but light takes approximately ________________ to reach the moon from the Earth.

8. When light travels through different medium it slows down and sometimes bend and this bending of light is called
_____________ but when light travels and bounce back to its same direction it is called ________________

9. Humans are called as ___________________ that means they emit light


10. Light takes just ___________________ as light from the Earth reaches the moon

III. PROBLEM SOLVING. Box your final answer. Use the blank portion of the paper for the solution. Convert the given
measurements of temperature.

SCORING SYSTEM
SOLUTION (2pts) -------- wrong answer (.5)
CORRECT ANSWER (2pts) ------- wrong answer (.5)

1. 302.93 K in Celsius 2. 451 °F in Celsius 3. 1,535 °C in Fahrenheit?

4. -182.96 °C in Kelvin 5. 101.5 °F in Celsius

Saint Thomas Development Academy of Bulacan Inc.


Km 37 Pulong Buhangin , Sta. Maria, Bulacan
THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN
SCIENCE 8

I. Direction. Select the correct answer by shading the letter of your choice.

1. Which of the following is the function of the digestive system?


A. The body's breathing system C. The body's food-processing system
B. The body's system of nerves D. The body's blood-transporting system
2. Which of the following organs of the digestive system is incorrectly paired with its function?
A. esophagus--food conduction
B. large intestine--water reabsorption
C. pharynx--voice box
D. stomach--food storage and grinding
3. Digestion begins in the mouth. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?
A. Initial chemical digestion starts in the mouth.
B. Food is chewed and broken down to smaller pieces.
C. Amylase is present in saliva helps breakdown carbohydrates.
D. Tongue secretes protease and lipase help breakdown proteins.
4. What happens when food reaches the stomach?
A. Mechanical digestion starts in the stomach.
B. The food moves quickly into small intestine.
C. Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it.
D. The food is completely digested and is absorbed by tiny blood vessels in the walls of the stomach.
5. How does digested food finally reach the bloodstream?
A. It passes into blood through the gullet into the stomach.
B. It is absorbed into the blood through the walls of the lungs.
C. It is absorbed into the blood through villi found in the small intestine.
D. It passes from the small intestine into the large intestine, then into the blood

6. Digestion takes place in a long tube-like canal called the alimentary canal, or the digestive tract. Food travels
through these organs in which of the following order:
A. Mouth, stomach, gullet, small intestine,large intestine and rectum
B. Mouth, gullet, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and rectum
C. Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine and rectum
D. Mouth, stomach, oesophagus, small intestine,large intestine and rectum
Use the diagram below for Questions no. 7-10,

7. Which of the following organ is affected when too much unabsorbed water causing diarrhea?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
8. What organ is affected when hardened stones of cholesterol cause painful blockages in bile ducts?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
9. Which of the following practices will help you avoid getting disease in organ 3?
A. Drink plenty of water. C. Eat more foods rich in fiber.
B. Avoid eating fatty foods. D. Don’t skip meals and always eat on time.

10. All of the following are healthful practices that can affect the digestive system, EXCEPT_______.
A. eat balanced diet. C. limits foods that are high in fat.
B. exercise regularly. D. drink atleast 6 glasses of water a day.

11. Using the diagram below, arrange the proper order of the stages of mitosis.
1 2 3

4 5

A. 5,3,1,2,4 B. 3,1,4,2,5 C. 4,1,2,5,3 D. 2,3,1,5,4

12. Which of the following is the correct sequence in the phases of mitosis?
A. Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase, Telophase
B. Metaphase, Prophase, Telephase, Anaphase
C. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
D. Telephase, Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase
13. Which one of the following statements explains the difference of mitosis and meiosis?
A. Mitosis occurs in sex cells while meiosis occurs somatic cells.
B. In mitosis, there is crossing over while meiosis crossing over is absent.
C. Mitosis results in haploid daughter cells while meiosis produces diploid daughter cells.
D. In mitosis, genetics constitution of daughter cells is identical to the parent’s cells while meiosis genetics
constitution of daughter cells differs from the parent’s cells.
14. Meiosis occurs in the production of the following cells, EXCEPT ____________.
A. Egg cells B. Sex cells C. Somatic cells D. Sperm cells
15. In Meiosis if the parent cells has 40 chromosomes, then how many will the daughter cells have?
A. 40 B.10 C. 20 D. 18
16. If the parent cell starts out with 24 Chromosome and undergoes mitosis, then how many will the daughter cells
have?
A. 48 B. 12 C. 5 D. 24
17. In the punnet square shown, curly hair (C) is dominant over straight hair (c)? Which of the following is true about
the offspring resulting from the cross?
A. All are expected to have curly hair. C. About half are expected to have curly hair
B. All are expected to have straight hair. D. About half are expected to have straight hair
18. Which is an example of an heterozygous allele?
A. Tt B. tt C. TT D. T

19. Which of the following is a Carbon neutral atom with atomic no. 6 and a mass no. of 12?
A. 6 protons, 6 electrons, 6 neutrons
B. 6 protons, 5 electrons, 6 neutrons
C. 5 protons, 6 electrons, 6 neutrons
D. 6 protons 7 electrons, 6 neutrons

20. The mass of the atom is determined by the______________.


A. number of neutrons
B. number of electrons
C. sum of neutrons and protons
D. sum of electrons and neutrons

III. Fill in the missing attributes of the table below

Element Protons Neutrons Electrons Atomic Mass Atomic Number

Fe 26 30 26

Al 13 27

102 70
Yb 172

Kr 48 36 36

IV. Matching Type. Match Column A to Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the line before the number

A B
_______1. Model of Triads a. Dmitri Mendeleev
_______2. Law of Octaves b. Lothar Meyer
_______3. Father of the Modern Periodic Table c. Glenn T. Seaborg
_______4. Actinide Series d. Johann Dobereiner
_______5. Arranging Elements base on increasing e. John Newlands
Atomic Number f. Henry Moseley
_______6. Arranging Elements base on increasing
Atomic Mass
_______7. He is the only person to have an element named
after him while still alive.
______8. His research was halted when the British government
sent him to serve as a foot soldier in WWI and there he was killed
______9 . He discovered the 10 new elements, in 1944 he moved
14 elements out of the main body of the periodic table to their
current location below the Lanthanide series
______10. In 1913, through his work with X-rays, he determined the
actual nuclear charge (atomic number) of the elements

V. Complete the missing attributes of the boxes below


Saint Thomas Development Academy of Bulacan Inc.
Km 37 Pulong Buhangin , Sta. Maria, Bulacan
THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN
SCIENCE 9

I. Direction. Select the correct answer by shading the letter of your choice.

1. During eruption, volcanic material is ____________________


A. Blown to some meters C. blown to some inches
B. Blown too many kilometers D. blown to some feet
2. In some eruptions, mudflows are forced over the
A. Earth’s mantle C. earth’s surface
B. Ocean bed D. earth’s core
3. Fluidity of lava is determine by amount of
A. Copper B. iron C. nickel D. silica
4. When liquid is highly viscous, it means there is more resistance to its
A. Conductivity B. flow C. insulation D. hardness
5. In volcanic areas, groundwater heated by magma is a source of_____.
A. Lava flows C. geothermal energy
B. Silica D. pyroclastic flow
6. Volcanic eruptions can affect climate because_______________.
A. They heat the atmosphere
B. The presence of volcanic dust
C. There is a sudden change of temperature
D. Volcanic dust and gas in the atmosphere reflects and absorbs radiation
7. Which of the following is the energy transformation in a geothermal power plant.
A. Thermal energy from inside the earth elecctrical energy mechanical energy
B. Chemical energy thermal energy electrical energy mechanical energy
C. Thermal energy from inside the earth mechanical energy in a turbine mechanical energy of a
generator electrical energy
Thermal energy from inside the earth mechanical energy in a turbine mechanical energy of a
generator electrical energy

8. How do prevailing winds that travel across large bodies of water affect the climate? They make it….
A. colder B. warmer C. wetter D. drier
9. Which of the following shows the effect of climate change?
A. Deforestation of the forest C coastal erosion of some places
B. Siltation of bodies of water D. rising of sea level

10.What do we call a group of stars that look like a pattern or design in the sky?
A. Galaxy B. constellation C. revolution D. superstar
11.How do stars appear to move in the night sky?
A. From North to South C. From East to west
B. From south to North D. from West to East
12.Why do stars have colors? It is because of…….
A. varied temperatures C. the presence of oxygen
B. the different locations D. the presence of carbon dioxide
13.Stars appear to move in the sky because
A. New galaxies are formed C. the earth is rotating on its axis
B. The night sky is rotating D. the universe is expanding
14.Which constellation indicates that the cold season is coming?
A. Andromeda C. Ursa Major
B. Orion D. Lynx
15.What local constellation signifies the start of planting and setting of traps to protect the crops from
animals in the Philippines?
A. Lepu C. Balara
B. Buwaya D. Balatik
16. Why we can see different parts of the sky at different times of the year? Due to the…..
A. Tilt of the earth’s axis C. revolution of the earth
B. Rotation of the earth D. revolution of the moon

17. How many constellations are recorded in the history?


A. 88 C. 78
B. 98 D. 68

18. ______________ is dedicated to precise monitoring of changes in the thickness of ice


A. Cryosat-2 C.Glory
B. Jason-2 D. GPM

19. The satellite _________________ is invented to clearly understand the condition of the atmosphere in the Earth
A. Cryosat-2 C.Glory
B. Jason-2 D. GPM

20. _______________ satellite focuses on measuring sea surface heights


A. Cryosat-2 C.Glory
B. Jason-2 D. GPM

II. Choose the correct answers inside the box provided below. Write the letter on the line before the number. STRICLY NO
ERASURES!

Nebulla Red Scorpius Nuclear gas Astronomy


Protostar Orion Draco Black Hole Astronomers
White Ursa Major Cygnus Star Red Giant
Blue Ursa Minor Cassiopeia Orange

___________1. It is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity
___________2.It is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases form a force in forming protostar
___________3. This constellation is about to the legend, the sea god Poseidon placed the figure of her among the stars to remind
people of her vanity.
4._________________ was a very good hunter, but also boastful. Gaia, the goddess of Earth, became fed up with his boast so she
sent a deadly scorpion to kill the hunter.
___________________5. This constellation is about Zeus, king of the gods, fell in love with Callisto. Together they had a son, Arcas.
Zeus changed Callisto into a bear to protect her from his jealous wife, Hera. When Arcas grew up, he almost shot his mother by
mistake. Zeus protected Callisto by changing Arcas into another bear ____________________8. placing both bears in the sky
______________9. The dragon fought Minerva during the wars between the giants and the gods. Minerva threw it twisted body into the
heavens before it had time to unwind itself.
______________10.The constellation was related to the death of the giant hunter Orion. The goddess sent this insect to attack Orion.
It stung Orion to death with its tail. As a reward, Gaia changed the insect into a constellation.
______________11. Hunters came upon a clear lake. The lake was home to many beautiful snow goose. One hunter shot his bow
and the snow goose fell into the lake. As the sky darkened, the spirit of the snow goose formed a constellation in the sky.
______________12. It is a large mass that forms by contraction serves as an early stage of star
______________13. It is a region of space from which gravity prevents anything or simply a home for nothing into destructive one
14-17 _____________and ______________ are coolest stars, _________________ and _________________ are the hottest
18. ___________________ is the study of celestial bodies in the space and even arrangement of stars and _______________ 19. Are
the one who studies this field
20. _________________ is a luminous giant star of low or intermediate mass in a late phase of stellar evolution and calculated to be
500,000 years from now, will destroy everything in the universe

III. Connect the dots to guess what is the name of the following constellations below.
Scoring System
1pt – Clear illustration
1pt – Correct name of the constellation

Saint Thomas Development Academy of Bulacan Inc.


Km 37 Pulong Buhangin , Sta. Maria, Bulacan
THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION FOR
SCIENCE 10

I. Direction. Select the correct answer by shading the letter of your choice.

For items 1-5, refer to the following choices.


A. Adaptation B. Acquisition C. Reproduction D. Variation
1. The neck of giraffes varies in length such that giraffes with long necks survived when there is shortage
of food and competition.
2. In Galapagos Island, Darwin observed that finch species have different beak structures for different
food types.
3. Two organisms from survival populations of the same species may mate together and shift the
abundance of a new breed of organism due to mutation.
4. Which of the following statements best explains the Theory of Natural Selection?
A. Organs that are not used may disappear, while organs that are constantly used may develop.
B. In nature, the organism with desirable characteristics may survive, while those with weaker
traits may not.
C. Organisms develop desirable structures to survive in a given environment.
D. Acquired characteristics of parents can be passed on to off springs.
5. Which of the following statements supports the idea that extinction is necessary?
A. To give way for other organisms to develop
B. To let other organisms evolve and progress
C. To know who is the fittest
D. All of the above.
6. Mammoth were mammals which existed during the ice ages but were considered as extinct in the
present times. What is the possible reason for this?
A. Changes in environmental conditions caused those less fit to be eliminated.
B. New species of organisms was introduced in the environment which preyed these organisms
until extinction.
C. A catastrophic even took place eliminating the whole population of mammoths.
D. All of the above.
7. A person breeds guinea pigs in a cage. After a few generation, the breeder observes that the guinea
pigs are more aggressive towards each other, the young are less healthy and more guinea pigs die.
What do you think will happen to the population of the guinea pigs?
A. The population will remain the same. C. The population will decrease.
B. The population will increase. D. The population is not affected.
8. An ecosystem is said to be stable if
A. the population density of prominent organisms remains the same as years pass by.
B. it is resilient enough to withstand changes that may occur in the environment.
C. it is not affected by calamities brought about by nature or by man.
D. there is an abundant biodiversity of organisms living together.
9. How does species biodiversity benefit an ecosystem?
A. Some plants and animals provide raw materials needed in the production of economic
valuable products.
B. Certain species maintain the chemical quality of natural bodies of water, prevent soil erosion
and floods, cycle materials in the soil, and absorb pollutants.
C. A lot of species provides visual or aesthetic enjoyment like landscapes and parks.
D. All of the above
10. In what aspect species diversity increases the probability of a stable environment?
A. Different species have different roles in the ecosystem making it balance and stable.
B. A rich species biodiversity allows the appearance of new organisms which can sustain the
ecosystem.
C. A strong competition among diverse species allows the survival of the fittest.
D. Interrelationship of organisms maintains a stable environmental condition preventing the
occurrences of natural disasters.

For items 11-16, refer to the given graph on the right.


11. In what year the population of fur seals first reached its carrying capacity?
A. 1915 C. 1935
B. 1925 D. 1945
12. What does the graph show?
A. There is no growth at all in the population of fur seals.
B. Fur seals ‘s population exhibited logistic growth.
C. Fur seals’ population exhibited exponential growth.
D. The population of fur seals undergone both logistic and
exponential growth. Pop
13. The population of fur seals eventually reached its carrying
ulation Growth of Breeding
capacity. This means that
Male Fur Seals
A. resources became limited causing the growth of
population to level off.
B. resources are unlimited causing the population to grow exponentially.
C. the ecosystem sustains the fur seals well causing a stable population.
D. the ecosystem can no longer sustain fur seals and eventually may lead to extinction.
14. What were the possible outcomes as these organisms reached their carrying capacity?
I. There will be competition for food among fur seals.
II. There will be more cases of fur seals contracted with diseases.
III. Emigration takes place as fur seals search for place with enough resources.
IV. Predators of fur seals will increase in population since there are plenty of prey.

A. I and II B. III and IV C. I, II, III and IV D. None among I, II, III and IV
15. Suppose the year 1950, the population of fur seals started to decreases due to density-independent
limiting factor, we can assume that
A. humans started to invade and alter the habitat of fur seals.
B. a natural disaster took place which killed some of the fur seals.
C. there was a drastic change in the temperature of the area where the fur seals live.
D. All of the above.
16. Which of the following causes a decreasing wildlife population in most of the places of our country?
A. loss of limiting factor C. loss of habitat
B. loss of natural disturbances D. loss of carrying capacity

II. Choose the correct answers inside the box provided below. Write the letter on the line before the number. STRICLY NO
ERASURES!
Evolution Survival of the fittest Law Theory
Transmute Wilberforce Modern Synthesis Darwin
Gregor Mendel Natural Selection Creationism Lamarck
Genetics Law of Acquired Traits Huxley Fossils

_______________1. Any change in the heritable traits within a population across generations
2. _________________ is something that is not yet proven while 3.___________________ is through true evidences and considered
as national idea.
3.________________ he thought that if an animal acquired a characteristic during its lifetime, it could pass it onto its offspring and he
example giraffe on his theory
4. Scientists began to wonder whether species could change or _____________ to make another form of species.
____________________________. 5. Where food was limited, competition meant that only strong species will last to live
Evolutionists got the better of the debate, but few were convinced by Darwin’s idea of Natural Selection and this debate is between
6.___________________________ and 7. ____________________________
8. A monk called ___________________ cultivated 29,000 pea plant to investigate how evolution worked how characteristics were
passed down the generations
9. This _____________________, as Julian Huxley called it, brought Darwin’s Natural Selection back to the center of evolutionary
theory
10. ____________________ states about how God created the heaven and the Earth, through Him life was created and continues until
today

Answer the following questions.


A. The Philippines, being surrounded with bodies of water, has vast areas where coral reefs tribe. How should this
ecosystem be protected to conserve its resources? Choose one among the given choices and explain your choice. (5pts)
Scoring: 4 pts- Correct answer with proper and enough justification
2- correct answer incomplete justification
1- Wrong answer
0- no answer
A. Promote it as an ecotourism destination.
B. Collect coral fishes and sell them to pet shops.
C. Collect corals as souvenir items for tourists.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
IV. Matching Type. Match Column A to Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the line before the number
A B
_______1. Discovery 1 a. Darwin’s Voyage
_______2. Discovery 2 b. Transmutation
_______3. Discovery 3 c. Fossils and Strata
_______4. Discovery 4 d. Huxley vs. Wilberforce
_______5. Discovery 5 e. John Newlands
_______6. Discovery 6 f. Survival of the Fittest
_______7. Discovery 7 g. Creationism
_______8. Discovery 8 h. Opposition
_______9 . Discovery 9 i. Genetics
______10. Discovery 10 j. Making Sense

V. Multiple Choice. Choose the correct answer from the given choices by writing only the letter on the blank before each
number. STRICTLY NO ERASURES!
FULL METAL ALCHEMIST MOVIE
_____1. There were two kids had their mom died for them decided to bring their mom back by using
a. book of the underworld b. alchemy bookc. 10 ways to bring life from heavens book
_____2. The book were the two kids used was about ________________________________
a. how to bring back life b. how to make human using different chemicals c. how to go heaven
_____3. ____________________ was a precious stone believed to be powerful
a. Philospher’s Stone b. Immortal Stone c. Alchemy Stone
_____4. According to one of the characters in the movie, the full metal gear one, he said that “Alchemy is not magic, it is
__________!”
a. Chemistry b. Physics c. Science
_____5. Ed met a scientist named Mr. Tucker that try to transmute an animal that can speak, what is the meaning of
transmutation?
a. creating something into a unique one?
b. changing the state into another form?
c. changing something into a stronger and perfect one?
_____6. What do you call Mr. Tucker’s invention?
a. transanimal b. chimera c. transmutated animals
_____7. How does Mr. Tucker’s invention made it possible?
a. by combining two subject of experimentation, two animals?
b. by combing two or more subject of experimentation, three animals?
c. by combining two or more subject of experimention, two animals and one human?
_____8. If Mr. Tucker uses animals and humans for transmutation, how about James Price?
a. he claimed he could convert mercury into silver
a. he claimed he could convert silver and gold
a. he claimed he could convert mercury into silver into gold
_____9. What do they need to draw on the floor by an ordinary person in order to perform transmutation successfully?
a. transmutation pattern b. transmutation circle c. transmutation symbols
_____10. Why does Ed had that eagerness to find that philosopher’s stone?
a. because he want to bring back his mother?
b. because he want to bring back his brother?
c. because he want to hep Mr. Tucker on his experiment?

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