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  1. 1. NAT Reviewer Grade 12 Science
  2. 2. Microwaves were invented during World War II when radar technology was being developed. In the last 40 years, the microwave oven has become a ubiquitous appliance. Microwave technology enables us to thaw and cook food much more rapidly than conventional appliances do. The cooking action in a microwave oven results from the interaction between the electric the field component of the radiation with the polar molecules—mostly water—in food. All molecules rotate at room temperature. If the frequency of the radiation and that of the molecular rotation are equal, energy can be transferred from the microwave to the polar molecule. As a result, the molecule will rotate faster. This is what happens in a gas. In the condensed state (for example, in food), a molecule cannot execute the free rotation. Nevertheless, it still experiences a torque (a force that causes rotation) that tends to align its dipole moment with the oscillating field of the microwave. Consequently, there is friction between the molecules, which appears as heat in the food. (Source).
  3. 3. Which of the following statements best describe why microwaves heat food so quickly? A. The radiation is absorbed by nonpolar molecules that created friction and will generate heat in food. B. The radiation is absorbed by polar molecules and can, therefore, reach different parts of food at the same time. C. The polar molecules in foods when exposed to radiation will heat and cooks the food. D. The nonpolar molecules in foods when exposed to radiation will heat and cooks the food.
  4. 4. Read the following information and answer the question below.
  5. 5. Which of the following statements is correct about food containers that are utilized and safe for microwaves? A. They do not contain polar molecules and are therefore not affected by microwaves. B. They contain polar molecules and are therefore affected by microwaves. C. They do not contain nonpolar molecules and are therefore not affected by microwaves. D. They contain nonpolar molecules and are therefore affected by microwaves
  6. 6. A student heated a beaker of cold water (on a tripod) with an alcohol lamp. When the gas is ignited, the student noticed that there was water condensed on the outside of the beaker. Which of the statements best described the observation? A. The gases from the environment react with the heat from the alcohol lamp and condense. B. The gases from the alcohol lamp condense on the outside of the cold beaker. C. The water from the container seeps into the wall of the beaker. D. When methane burns in the air, it forms carbon dioxide and water vapor. The water vapor condenses on the outside of the cold beaker.
  7. 7. 17. Suppose you are hiking in one of the mountains of Bukidnon. Upon reaching your destined area, you decide to hard-boil an egg and eat it to help regain your strength following the strenuous work. To your surprise, the water seems to boil more quickly than usual, but after 10 min in boiling water, the egg is still not cooked. Due to a decrease in atmospheric pressure, it takes less energy to bring the water to its boiling point. Hence due to less energy needed, the water boils at a lower temperature. The summit of the mountain is 9,511 ft above sea level. At this altitude, the atmospheric pressure is only about 0.7 atm.
  8. 8. Figure 1 below shows how pressure affects the melting point and boiling point of water. Figure 1. This phase diagram tells us that increasing the pressure on ice lowers its melting point and that increasing the pressure of liquid water raises its boiling point.
  9. 9. Which of the following statements best described your observation? A. The amount of heat delivered is inversely proportional to the temperature of the water, so it takes a longer time to hard boil the eggs. B. Because water boils at a lower temperature at high altitudes, hard-cooked eggs will take longer to prepare. C. At higher altitudes, the air pressure is higher, so the boiling point of water decreases thus needing more time in cooking eggs. D. At higher elevations, the higher atmospheric pressure means heated water reaches its boiling point more quickly.
  10. 10. In 1985 a British chemist named Alec Jeffreys suggested that minisatellite sequences provide a means of identification, much like fingerprints. DNA fingerprinting has since gained prominence with law enforcement officials to identify crime suspects.
  11. 11. To make a DNA fingerprint, a chemist needs a sample of any tissue, such as blood or semen; even hair and saliva contain DNA. The DNA is extracted from cell nuclei and cut into fragments by the addition of so-called restriction enzymes. These fragments, which are negatively charged, are separated by an electric field in gel. The smaller fragments move faster than larger ones, so they eventually separate into bands. The bands of DNA fragments are transferred from the gel to a plastic membrane, and their position is thereby fixed. Then a DNA probe—a DNA fragment that has been tagged with a radioactive label—is added. The probe binds to the fragments that have a complementary DNA sequence. An X-ray film is laid directly over the plastic sheet, and bands appear on the exposed film in the positions corresponding to the fragments recognized by the probe. About four different probes are needed to obtain a profile that is unique to just one individual.
  12. 12. The first U.S. case in which a person was convicted of a crime with the help of DNA fingerprints was tried in 1987. Today, DNA fingerprinting has become an indispensable tool of law enforcement. Source: Chang, Raymond, Overby, Jason. (2022). Chemistry Fourteenth Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill (adapted)
  13. 13. 18. The following statements explain how DNA profiling (fingerprinting) can be used to identify people by their unique genetic code EXCEPT. A. identify suspects whose DNA may match evidence left at crime scenes B. clear persons wrongly accused of crimes C. identify fathers in paternity cases D. identify unknown remains using ashes.
  14. 14. Which of the following is the correct order for obtaining a DNA fingerprint? I. X-ray fil detects radioactive patterns. These patterns are then compared to the original sample. II. DNA is extracted from the blood sample, then the restriction enzymes cut DNA into fragments III. Fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis and the band pattern is transferred to a nylon membrane IV. Radioactive DNA probe binds to specific DNA sequences A. III, II, I, IV B. I, III, IV, II C. II, III, IV, I D. IV, I, III, II
  15. 15. Which of the statements regarding enzymes is true? A. Enzymes cannot be used for a specific reaction. B. Enzymes provide activation energy for reactions. C. Enzymes are proteins that function as catalysts. D. Enzyme activity cannot be regulated.
  16. 16. Which of the following best describes the role of a catalyst in a chemical reaction? A. A substance that is being used during a chemical reaction. B. Catalysts increase the activation energy of a chemical reaction. C. A catalyst decreases the speed of a reaction and lowers product yield. D. A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up.
  17. 17. To make bread dough, a cook mixes flour, water, salt and yeast. After mixing, the dough is placed in a container for several hours to allow the process of fermentation to take place. During fermentation, a chemical change occurs in the dough: the yeast (a single-celled fungus) helps to transform the starch and sugars in the flour into carbon dioxide and alcohol. A few hours after mixing the dough, the cook weighs the dough and observes that its weight has decreased. The weight of the dough is the same at the start of each of the four experiments shown below.
  18. 18. Which two experiments should the cook compared to test if the yeast is the cause of the loss of weight? A. The cook should compare experiments 1 and 2. B. The cook should compare experiments 1 and 3. C. The cook should compare experiments 2 and 4. D. The cook should compare experiments 3 and 4.
  19. 19. The bread consumed will be degraded, or broken down, in our bodies to provide energy for growth and function. A general overall equation for this very complex process represents the degradation of glucose (C6H12O6) to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O): If 500.0 g of C6H12O6 is consumed by a person over a certain period, what is the mass (in gram, g) of CO2 and H2O produced? ( 6C12.01 1H1.01 8O16.0 ) The chemical reaction is C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O A. 311.2 g CO2 and 650.0 g H2O C. 732.8 g CO2 and 300.0 g H2O B. 150.0 g CO2 and 903.4 g H2O D. 545.20 g CO2 and 447.0 g H2O
  20. 20. Four boxes contain different organisms. Box A has organism with a waxy cuticle to protect it against water loss. Box B contains organism with Xylem and Phloem. Inside Box C is an organism with connective tissues like cartilage, blood, bone, and adipose. Box D has organism with unspecified tissues. Its tendons are covered with Xylem and phloem while its hairs are attached directly to its bones with no epithelial tissues at all.
  21. 21. Which of the following boxes contains an animal? A. Box B B. Box C B. C. Box A D. Box D
  22. 22. Which of the following boxes contains organism that is NOT a plant? A. Box C B. Box B C. Box E D. Box A
  23. 23. Which of the following tissue can also be found in Box A and B? A. Muscular Tissue C. Neural Tissue B. Vascular Tissue D. Epithelial Tissue
  24. 24. An unidentified flying object (UFO) has cells with a typical nucleus with a nuclear envelope, where its DNA lies inside it and is commonly linear. It does not have mesosomes yet contains Golgi apparatus. Which of the following statements best describes this UFO? A. The UFO is a prokaryote. B. It is a kind of bacteria. C. It definitely possesses a eukaryotic cell. D. It is probably an alien with indistinct feature.
  25. 25. •Plants and animals may reproduce either sexually or asexually. In both cases, this is the reason why species survived for thousands of years. Just like any other vertebrates for example, human reproduce sexually by the joint of a sperm cell and egg cell to form embryo. On the other hand, some organisms like bacteria and sponges reproduce having no gametes involved. Yet, there are also exceptional cases that some organisms may reproduce like for example those honey bees and even earthworms are called hermaphrodites. However, unlike animals, reproduction in plants specifically in Gumamela is unique and is termed double fertilization.
  26. 26. Which of the following scenario is TRUE? A. Honey bees are some of the viviparous organisms. B. Earthworms have both male and female reproductive organs. C. Sponges give birth through live placental birth. D. Bacteria are some of the oviparous organisms.
  27. 27. Why is fertilization in Gumamela plants termed as double fertilization? A. Only those complete flowers may have double fertilization. B. All plants both have male and female parts. C. Only those perfect flowers can have double fertilization. D. Since there are two sperm cells involved in the fertilization of egg cell and two polar bodies.
  28. 28. •Thirdy’s botanical garden seemed to amuse the locals of Bukidnon. However, there are times that his plants are attacked by some pathogens thereby becoming vulnerable. One of them is the mayana particularly its leaves. Luckily, there are some plants that can resist diseases. Unlike its neighbor plants, the entire kalabo plant, gabon- gabon, asunting, and lagundi are resistant to infection. Sometimes, there are also herbivores that roam around which created mess inside the botanical garden. Thirdy noticed that these herbivores seemed to have eaten specific plants while refusing some.
  29. 29. Which of the following immune responses do kalabo plant, gabon-gabon, asunting, and lagundi possess? A. Basal response B. Hypersensitive response C. Systemic acquired immunity D. Jasmonic acid/ethylene pathway

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