General Science 101 Examination
1). The study of things outside the earth’s atmosphere.
a). geology b). astronomy
c). astrology d). ecology
2). Amphibious life forms generally exist
a). in the water b). on dry land
c). both a & b d). none of these
3). An amino acid that contains carbon and hydrogen.
a). bacteria b). calcium
c). ginseng d). protein
4). Cardiology is the science and study of
a). the liver b). the heart c). the pancreas d).
none of these
5). A surgical procedure to replace an unhealthy organ of the body with a healthy one
a). transplant b). incision
c). injection d). none of these
6). The study of rock formations is part of
a). numerology b). hibernation
c). ecology d). geology
7). This is a necessary element for the human body
a). aluminum b). ginger c).
carbon d). none of these
8). This is a basic element
a). copper b). paper c).
hair d). steel
9). The general science study of life forms is
a). theology b). neonatology c). geology d). biology
10). The following is not a species of tree
a). Ash b). Acre c). Oak
d). birch
11). Felines do not have a collar bone
a). True b). False
12). Penguins use a process called photosynthesis to make and store food and energy
a). True b). False
13). Bacteria are multiple celled living organisms
a). True b). False
14). Viruses cannot be eliminated with antibiotics
a). True b). False
15). Genes from our parents are responsible for hair and eye color.
a). True b). False
16). The study of prehistoric life and/or geologic forms
a). Iconology b). Paleontology
c). Meteorology d). Ecology
17). Which of these is not a life science
a). botany b). zoology c).
medicine d). meteorology
18). A cytologist is someone who studies
a). rocks b). thoughts
c).plants d). none of these
19). A solid inorganic non living substance
a). mineral b). water
c). oxygen d). all of these
20). An epidemiologist is involved in researching
a). various epidems b). tress and shrubs c). diseases d). fresh water fish
21). The atomic number for uranium is
a). 23 b). 31 c).
92 d). none of these
22). Homeopathic treatments for various illnesses generally come from
a). raw fish b). red meats
c). ashes d). plants and herbs
23). The Stonefish found in the waters around Australia
a). is not alive b). is a microscopic fish c). can be fatal to humans d). none of these
24).These make voluntary and involuntary movement of the human body possible
a). nerves b). muscles
c). blood vessels d). none of these
25). The viscera is made up of
a). 10 human organs b). 6 planetary systems c). primarily sea salt d). none of these