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The document contains an activity sheet for physical science with questions about renewable and non-renewable energy, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It also includes questions testing knowledge of electromagnetic waves, light waves, reflection, refraction, and color. Students are to complete the activity sheet by answering questions and filling in blanks.

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PHYSICAL SCIENCE

(ACTIVITY SHEET)

CONTROL NUMBER: __________________________________________


LEARNER’S NAME: __________________________________________
TRACK/ STRAND: __________________________________________
GRADE & SECTION: __________________________________________
ADVISER: __________________________________________

HOME ADDRESS: __________________________________________


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CONTACT NUMBER: __________________________________________
CONTACT NUMBER OF GUARDIAN: _____________________________
ACTIVITY SHEET 3&4 QUARTER 2
PHYSICAL SCIENCE

NAME: CONTROL NUMBER:

GRADE & SCTION: SUBJECT TEACHER:

PHYSICAL SCIENCE QUARTER 2


Time / Schedule: Quarter 2 Week 9-10 (20 Pts)

Instructions: answer the following questions, Avoid Erasures.


1. Explain the difference of Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy (5 pts)
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2. Explain Geothermal Energy (5 pts )
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3. Give two Examples of Non-Renewable energy and explain each (5 pts each)
a. _____________________________________________________________________________
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b. _____________________________________________________________________________
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Time / Schedule: Quarter 2 Week 11-12 (20 Pts)

Instructions: Identify the following write your answer on the space provided Avoid Erasures.
________________1. Chemistry that deals with the study of carbon-containing compounds, regardless of
their origin
________________2. simple sugars that are composed of 3-7 carbon atoms.

________________3. Glucose, fructose, Galactose are examples of?


________________4. two monosaccharides’ molecules on hydrolysis.
________________5. The carbohydrates which have higher molecular weight, which yield many
monosaccharide molecules on hydrolysis.
________________6. Known as the esters of fatty acids and are building blocks of biological membranes.
________________7. Starch is an example of what type of carbohydrate?
________________8. fats in the liquid state.
________________9. Esters of fatty acids containing groups in addition to an alcohol and a fatty acid.
________________10. organic compounds with heterocyclic rings

Instructions: True or False if the answer is true write (T) if False change the underlined word to make the
statement true write your answers on the space provided. Avoid Erasures.
________________11. Some Lipids act enzymes, they catalyze or help in biochemical reactions. Example:
Pepsin and Trypsin.
________________12. Lipids are the structural components of membranes.
________________13. Fats and Oils cannot dissolve in blood and are consequently packaged with proteins
(to form lipoproteins) for transport.
________________14. Fats are organ insulators.
________________15. Long polypeptide chains become more stabilizes by folding and coiling, by the
formation of ionic or hydrophobic bonds or desulphated bridges, these results in the tertiary structure of
protein.
________________16. Some proteins act as antibodies.
________________17. Nucleic acids are made of polymer of nucleotides.
________________18. RNA serves as storage of genetic information.
________________19. DNA directs protein synthesis.

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ACTIVITY SHEET 3&4 QUARTER 2
PHYSICAL SCIENCE

NAME: CONTROL NUMBER:


________________20. Lipids containing a fatty acid, sphingosine, and carbohydrate are complex Lipids.
GRADE & SCTION: SUBJECT TEACHER:

Time / Schedule: Quarter 2 Week 13-14 (20 Pts)

Instructions: Define the Following Avoid Erasures. (5 pts Each)


Law of Inertia
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Law of Acceleration
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Law of Interaction
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Law of Universal Gravitational


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Time / Schedule: Quarter 2 Week 15-16 (20 Pts)

Instructions: Encircle the best Answer, Avoid Erasures.

1. An engineer is designing an instrument to examine the interior of a piece of wood without cutting it.
The engineer decides to pass electromagnetic radiation through the wood to a detector on the other
side. Which type of electromagnetic radiation would be most suitable for this investigation?
A. Visible light C. X- rays
B. Radio waves D. Ultraviolet Light
2. When light rays strike a surface, they bounce off in a process called ___?
A. Reflection C. Diffraction
B. Refraction D. Interference
3. Which statement best explains the difference between light waves traveling through a vacuum and
light wave traveling through a medium?
A. Light waves traveling through a vacuum are transverse, but light waves traveling through a medium
are longitudinal.
B. Light waves traveling through a vacuum travel faster than light waves traveling through a medium.
C. Light waves traveling through a vacuum have no mass, but light waves traveling through a medium
have a mass greater than zero.
D. Light waves traveling through a vacuum have a shorter wavelength than light waves traveling
through a medium.

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ACTIVITY SHEET 3&4 QUARTER 2
PHYSICAL SCIENCE

NAME: CONTROL NUMBER:

GRADE & SCTION: SUBJECT TEACHER:


4. ___________ is the incident upon the retina.
a. Spectrum c. Color
b. Interference d. Light
5. ___________commonly refers to electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye.
a. Spectrum c. Color
b. Interference d. light
Instructions: Fill in the blanks, Avoid Erasures.

1. The lowest part of a wave is called ___________


2. A term for highest point or topmost part of the wave or peak is _______
3. The shorter the wavelength, the ____________ is the frequency
4. ________________ is a n example of a wave that does not propagate through vacuum.
5. The shorter the wavelength, the ______________ is frequency

II. Answer the following questions briefly but completely.

1. Which color has the longest wavelength? _____________________________


2. Which color has the highest frequency? _______________________________
3. Why is the color red used for bar codes and traffic lights?
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4. Arrange the colors according to increasing wavelength (lowest to highest)
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5. Give 3 importance of colors.
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