Red Physics Book

Red Physics Book

True or False _____4. The book of ode considered to be the earliest record of literature._____ 5. African literature handed by mouth from generation to generation. _____6. In "the African child" the first stanza express the physical appearance of the Africans._____7. Intonation is the pitch of speaker's voice, rises or falls._____ 8. The Japanese tea ceremony is originated from china.______ 9. Kabuki is a drama combined elements of Noh drama and folk theater. ______10. Now a days, the Japanese worn formal in traditional occasion such as weddings and funerals. ______11. Chinese new year is about getting together. ______12. According to Chinese beliefs, the color black and grey symbolizes death. ______13. Red color symbolizes misfortune. _______14. Chinese monks began to use tea to teach respect for nature._______ 15. Chinese people clothe in red for the New Year celebration.​

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1. True or False _____4. The book of ode considered to be the earliest record of literature._____ 5. African literature handed by mouth from generation to generation. _____6. In "the African child" the first stanza express the physical appearance of the Africans._____7. Intonation is the pitch of speaker's voice, rises or falls._____ 8. The Japanese tea ceremony is originated from china.______ 9. Kabuki is a drama combined elements of Noh drama and folk theater. ______10. Now a days, the Japanese worn formal in traditional occasion such as weddings and funerals. ______11. Chinese new year is about getting together. ______12. According to Chinese beliefs, the color black and grey symbolizes death. ______13. Red color symbolizes misfortune. _______14. Chinese monks began to use tea to teach respect for nature._______ 15. Chinese people clothe in red for the New Year celebration.​


Answer:

true

fales

true

fales

true

true

Answer:

4.true

5.true

6.false

7.true

8.false

9.false

10.true

11 true

12.false

13.false

14.true

15.true

Explanation:

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2. combine sentences to make one compound-complex sentence. •Susan teaches the kids who live in the neighborhood.They meet in the evenings after she comes home from work. •The doctor wants to prescribe physical therapy,and he asked me to see a specialist.He recommend Dr. Smith. •Anthony told us about the assembly of the products.Unfortunately ,he didn't tell us about where they were made. •We managed to finish the exercise on time and passed the exam. However,it was very difficult.•The man spoke little English.Mary understood him, but couldn't help. •We didn't have much time,so we didn't read the final chapter.However,we still enjoyed the book. •We will miss our father grately. He taught us many lessons.Those lessons have helped us succeed in life. •The eagles attract many tourists.They live in the local mountain range.Unfortunately,the politicians still refuse to protect them. •We finished our work early,so we decided to go out for a drink. We went to Allan's Pub. •The students who attended the university went of strikes.They protested the tuition hikes. •Sandy wanted to ask her uncle questions about this experiences.Her uncle tought in WWII.•The boys refused to ask the teachers any questions.They failed the exam. •I don't like the food. The staff prepares the food.I also do not like there unfriendly attitude. •Sheila loves red. The Mustang is red, but she might wait a few months. •He can join us if he asks the man who invited us to the party. He can also stay home. ​


Answer:

prepares the food.I also do not like there unfriendly attitude.

•Sheila loves red. The Mustang is red, but she might wait a few months


3. TRUE or FALSE. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statementis not write your answer before the number.1. Most people with disabilities cannot work.2. We should call each other by names instead of physical flaws they possess.3.Despite of being handicapped, Nick Vujicic consistently received Academic Honoreeaward from elementary to high school.4 Human person can live on his own without the help of others.5. Important values related to intersubjectivity include acceptance of differences andembracing diversity6. It is impossible to appreciate PWD's and those from the underprivileged sectors ofthe society.7. The Story of My Life is the title of the book that Roselle Ambubuyog was able topublish at the age of 22.8. We must realize that individuals can have the same skills regardless of beingphysically and mentally challenges or not.9. In 2005, Nick Vujicic founded Life Without Limbs, a non-profit organization andministry.10. Everybody deserves to be treated as human being no matter what he/she lookslike.II. Choose the CAPITAL LETTER of the correct answer from the box below.B. Nick VujicicA . Anne SullivanD. Roselle AmbubuyogC. Hellen Keller11. Was an American author, political activist, and the first deaf-blind person to earnbachelor's degree12. Lost her eyesight at the age of six due to an illness.13. Is an Australian evangelist and motivational speaker.14. Became proficient at using braille and reading sign language.15. Has two small and deformed feet and an operation enabled him to use his toes to graband manipulate objects.red by:​


Answer:

1)T

2)T

3)T

4)F

5)T

6)F

7)T

8)T

9)F

10)T

Explanation:

11 C

12D

13B

14A


4. A. Multiple Choice. Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. For numbers 1 to 10, determine which of the following characteristics of a scientist is displayed in the given situations. a. aptitude for serendipity b. curiosity good ethics healthy skepticism honesty perseverance C. d. f. B 1. A student closely observes how a spider spins its web. 2. In a TV commercial for disposable diapers, a baby fixes a leaking hose by wrapping his disposable diaper around the hose. 3. A student saw a TV commercial about a detergent that cleaned better than their household detergent. The student performed the same experiment to verify the claims advertised. EVALUATE 4. Julius Robert Oppenheimer, one of the leading atomic scientists, strongly opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb on moral, technological, economic, and political grounds, and persuaded other outstanding scientists not to work on it. 5. Stephen Hawking, a British theoretical physicist known for his research on black holes and advanced cosmology, suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Although he could no longer speak and can barely move, his mind remained unaffected. He continued to explain theoretical physics to the public through movies, books, and lectures. 6. British ethologist Jane Goodall is an expert on chimpanzees, discovering through the years behavior patterns such as their ability to use straws for extracting termites from nests. 7. In 1865, German chemist Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz dreamt of a snake that ran in circles trying to catch its tail. With this, he was able to propose the molecular structure of benzene. 8. One winter night in 1839, American chemist Charles Goodyear accidentally dropped a piece of rubber sprinkled with sulfur onto a red-hot stove. Instead of melting, the rubber flattened out into a small disk with desirable rubber properties. Goodyear had accidentally invented vulcanization.​


Answer:

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5. a. aptitude for serendipity b. curiosity c. good ethics d. healthy skepticism e. honesty f. perseverance 1. In a TV commercial for disposable diapers, a baby fixes a leaking hose by wrapping his disposable diaper around the hose. 2. A student saw a TV commercial about a detergent that cleaned better that their household detergent. The student performed the same experiment to verify the claims advertised. 3. Julius Robert Oppenheimer, one of the leading atomic scientists, strongly opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb on moral, technological, economic, and political grounds, and persuaded other outstanding scientists not to work on it. 4. Stephen Hawking, a British theoretical physicist known for his research on black holes and advanced cosmology, suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. although he could no longer speak and can barely move, his mind remained unaffected. he continued to explain theoretical physics to the public through movies, books, and lectures. 5. British ethologist Jane Goodall is an expert on chimpanzees, discovering through the years behavior patterns such as their ability to use straws for extracting termites from nests. 6. In 1865, German chemist Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz dreamt of a snake that ran in circles trying to catch its trail. With this, he was able to propose the molecular structure of benzene 7. One winter night in 1839, American chemist Charles Goodyear accidentally dropped a piece of rubber sprinkled with sulfur onto a red-hot stove. Instead of melting, the rubber flattened out into a small disk with desirable rubber properties. Goodyear had accidentally invented vulcanization.


Answer:

1.a

2.a

3.c

4.b

5.d

6.a

7.c


6. There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning; but since dinner (Mrs. Reed, when there was no company, dined early) the cold winter wind had brought with it clouds so sombre, and a rain so penetrating, that further outdoor exercise was now out of the question. I was glad of it: I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie, the nurse, and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza, John, and Georgiana Reed. The said Eliza, John, and Georgiana were now clustered round their mama in the drawing-room: she lay reclined on a sofa by the fireside, and with her darlings about her (for the time neither quarrelling nor crying) looked perfectly happy. She and I had dispensed from joining the group; saying, "She regretted to be under the necessity of keeping me at a distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and could discover by her own observation, that I was endeavouring in good earnest to acquire a more sociable and childlike disposition, a more attractive and sprightly manner- something lighter, franker, more natural, as it were-she really must exclude me from privileges intended only for contented, happy, little children." "What does Bessie say I have done?" I asked. "Jane, I don't like cavillers or questioners; besides, there is something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that 174 manner. Be seated somewhere; and until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent." A breakfast-room adjoined the drawing- room, I slipped in there. It contained a bookcase: I soon possessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be one stored with pictures. I mounted into the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk; and, having drawn the red moreen curtain nearly close, I was shrined in double retirement. Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand; to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day. At intervals, while turning over the leaves of my book, I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon. Afar, it offered a pale blank of mist and cloud; near a scene of wet lawn and stormbeat shrub, with ceaseless rain sweeping away wildly before a long and lamentable blast. Excerpt from Jane Eyre (Chapter 1) by Charlotte Brontë6.)what is the theme of passage?A. the kind and characteristics of winter that the character experiences during novemberB. the emotions and situation of the character as conveyed by the setting of the narrativeC. the escape that the character seeks to have from current situation D. the characteristics of the place and the family to which the character is situated7.) what does the word caviller in the fifth paragraph most nearly means?A. someone who is extremely curious B. a disrespectful child C. a person who raises trivial objections D. annoyingly noisy people 8.) which of the following inferences is supported by the second and third paragraphs? A. a jane was under the care of a family not her own B. jane was scolded by their mother and was therefore secluded from the company of her siblings.C. bessei was speaking ill of jane. D. mrs. read simply wanted jane to be a happy child 9.) the word "dinner" as used in the second of the first paragraph means:A. the heavy taken in the evening B. a complete meal at a fixed price in a reataurant C. a public banquet in honor of someone D. the main meal of the day taken at midday 10.) what best describes the mood of jane?A. lazy B. angry C. serious D. somber​


Answer:

6.C

7.B

8.B

9.C.

10.A

Explanation:

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7. There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning; but since dinner (Mrs. Reed, when there was no company, dined early) the cold winter wind had brought with it clouds so sombre, and a rain so penetrating, that further outdoor exercise was now out of the question. I was glad of it: I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie, the nurse, and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza, John, and Georgiana Reed. The said Eliza, John, and Georgiana were now clustered round their mama in the drawing-room: she lay reclined on a sofa by the fireside, and with her darlings about her (for the time neither quarrelling nor crying) looked perfectly happy. She and I had dispensed from joining the group; saying, “She regretted to be under the necessity of keeping me at a distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and could discover by her own observation, that I was endeavouring in good earnest to acquire a more sociable and childlike disposition, a more attractive and sprightly manner— something lighter, franker, more natural, as it were—she really must exclude me from privileges intended only for contented, happy, little children.” “What does Bessie say I have done?” I asked. “Jane, I don’t like cavillers or questioners; besides, there is something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that 174 manner. Be seated somewhere; and until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent.” A breakfast-room adjoined the drawing-room, I slipped in there. It contained a bookcase: I soon possessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be one stored with pictures. I mounted into the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk; and, having drawn the red moreen curtain nearly close, I was shrined in double retirement. Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand; to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day. At intervals, while turning over the leaves of my book, I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon. Afar, it offered a pale blank of mist and cloud; near a scene of wet lawn and stormbeat shrub, with ceaseless rain sweeping away wildly before a long and lamentable blast.​


Answer:

This piece is entitled " Jane Eyre".

Jane Eyre is a novel written by Charlotte Brontë in 1847. The novel follows the story of Jane, a seemingly plain and simple girl as she battles through life's struggles. Jane has many obstacles in her life - her cruel and abusive Aunt Reed, the grim conditions at Lowood school, her love for Rochester and Rochester's marriage to Bertha. However, Jane overcomes these obstacles through her determination, sharp wit and courage. The novel ends with Jane married to Rochester with children of their own.

There are elements of Jane Eyre that echo Charlotte Brontë's own life. She and her sisters went to a school run by a headmaster as severe as Mr Brocklehurst. Two of Charlotte's sisters died there from tuberculosis (just like Jane's only friend, Helen Burns). Charlotte Brontë was also a governess for some years before turning to writing.

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8. 14. What happens to the ice cube, and butter after heat is applied? A. Nothing happens to the materials. B. They melt, chemical change happens. C. They melt, physical change happens. D. All the materials dissolve in the removed air. 15. What process is applied in the melting of ice cream, drying of wet clothes, and cooking of vegetables that result in physical and chemical change? A. Boiling B. Drying C. Freezing D. Heating E 16. A pupil watches an ice cube melt into a puddle of water. Has chemical change taken place? A. Yes, the color has changed. B. Yes, gas has been produced. C. No, no new substance has formed. D. No, water does not react chemically. hers, book, M olving sk s books ense, m h a real s that alize. he fo 17. Why is burning important in your daily life? A. Food is grown by burning. B. Burning fuel supplies heat for homes. C. Modern medicines depend on burning. D. Most clean water is produced by burning. 18. When you hang wet clothes under the sun for 5 hours, you have noticed hat the clothes get dry. Why do you think so? A. The water from the clothes melt. B. The water from the clothes freeze. C. The water from the clothes evaporates. D. The water from the clothes turns into a gel. For 19-20, read the situation below. Mark made observations as he watched a white candle burn. Use his data to answer the questions Time Observations O minute The candle is lit, black smoke rises, flame starts 1 minute Flame glows red and orange Wax drips downsides 2 minutes 3 minutes The candle is shorter than when it started 4 minutes Hot gases are rising 19. Which of Mark's observations would show that a burning candle is chemical reaction? A. The wax starts to melt. B. Time passes one minute at a time. C. Black smoke is given off; hot gases are rising. D. The candle is white and made of wax and a wick.​


Answer:

14. A

15. A

16. B

17. D

18. A

19. C.

Explanation:

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9. 13. It includes viruses, bacteria and substance that can cause infection. A. Ergonomic hazard B. Chemical hazard C. Biological hazard D. Physical hazard 14. It is used in cabinets and drawers, especially in the kitchen, to prevent children from getting access to tools and chemicals. A. Smoke detectors C. Safety locks B. Safety gates D. Edge bumpers 15. How can you prevent children from playing with electrical wires? A. Guard the electrical wires C. Pull plugs out of sockets D. Place all wires in an electric cord B. Ignore them 16. Sophia loves drawing and always has crayons with her. What safety measure should you take? A. Be with her always for supervision B. Give her a pencil since it is the best tool for drawing C. Ignore her while she draws D. Give her more coloring books even those that are too complicated for her age 17. What will you do with toys that are contaminated? A. Burn them B. Sanitize them C. Throw them D. Keep them 18. The child you are taking care of often bumps her head on the table. What should you do? A. Laugh whenever she bumps her head B. Place corner or edge bumpers on the corners of the table 19. To prevent injuries from occurring at work, which of the following should be done. A. Keep the workplace tidy C. Lift heavy objects with a bent back B. Wear light clothing D. Keep lighting to a minimum 20. A type of hazard came from working with animals, people or infectious materials. This is one of the most common hazards that a caregiver faces, if one is working in a day care, hospital, hotel laundry, nursing home, laboratories. A. Physical hazard C. Chemical hazard D. Mechanical hazard B. Biological hazard B. Biological hazard D. Mechanical hazard 21. A worker who is qualified to provide personal care independently or with minimal supervision, to children, elderly or people with special needs (disabilities). A. Caregiver C. Nurse B. Doctor D. Pharmacist 22. What is the best safety rule? A. Immediately sort the waste generated during the work by type B. Keep the workplace tidy and keep passages clear C. Mark all hazards at the workplace with red-white tape D. Ask technical services to remove the protective device 23. Which of these are household poisons? A. Toilet bowl cleaner B. Alcoholic beverages C. Cigarettes D. All of the above 24. The best way to handle a household cleaner is to: A. Read the label B. Use rubber gloves C. Keep a window open D. None of the above 25. Biological agent hazards includes the following, except: A. Virus C. Bacteria B. Fungi D. Pesticides 26. Which label wording is the safest when looking to buy a household product? A. Caution C. Danger B. Warning D. No signal words at all


13.B
14.C
15.C
16.A or D
17.B
18.B
19.A
20.C
21.A
22.B
23.D
24.B
25.D
26.B

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10. Read carefully each sentences and choose the best answer. 1. The practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea. a.Theme b. Simile c. Symbolism d. Personification 2. Africa is the 2 largest continent in the world. a. Africa b. Asia C. Antartica d.Europe 3. He is one of the most talented of the younger French West African poets in 1950s. a. Eku Mcgred b. David Diop c. Rene Maran d. Wole Soyenka 4.It is a type of context clues whereby the reader may discover the meaning of an unknown word because it repeats an idea expressed in familiar words nearby a. Restatement b. Definition c.Example d. contrast 5. What figure of speech is use in the following lines, "This back that never breaks under the weight of humiliation. This back trembling with red scars." a. Personification b. Metaphor C. Simile d. hyperbole Choose the meaning of the underlined words using context clues. 6. The encyclopedia is a reference for all branches of knowledge. a.the largest book in the library c. An instructional manual b.another name for a dictionary d. a reference for all branches of knowledge 7.For almost all living things, water is essential. a.Slippery and wet c. Alive or active b. extremely important d. a pleasant smell 8. The COVID-19, like Spanish influenza is a virus that strictly requires home quarantine and physical a distancing A. curse B. disaster C. disease D. plague 9. At the end of the 21st century, this pandemic will still be remembered because of its big effect to humanity A. 10 years B. 50 years C. 100 years D. 1,000 years 10.Drinking coffee late at night can give you insomnia. a. A great amount of energy b. Nightmare c. a stomach ache d. The inability to sleep Let's recall what you learned from the previous lesson by identifying the following statements below. Choose your answers in the box. Definition/ description clue Context Clues Synonym Antonym Example clue 11. Hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that readers may use to understand an unfamiliar word are called 12. Type of context clues when a reader finds a new word, an example might be found nearby that helps to explain its meaning. 13. An opposite meaning context clue contrasts the meaning of an unfamiliar word with the meaning of a familiar term. 14. The new term may be formally defined, or sufficient explanation may be given within the sentence or in the following sentence. 15. The reader may discover the meaning of an unknown word because it repeats an idea expressed in familiar words nearby.pa answer po need ko lang po​


Answer:

1. The practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea.

a.Theme b. Simile c. Symbolism d. Personification

2. Africa is the 2 largest continent in the world.

a. Africa b. Asia C. Antartica  d.Europe

3. He is one of the most talented of the younger French West African poets in 1950s.

a. Eku Mcgred b. David Diop c. Rene Maran d. Wole Soyenka

4.It is a type of context clues whereby the reader may discover the meaning of an unknown word because it repeats an idea expressed in familiar words nearby

a. Restatement b. Definition c.Example d. contrast

5. What figure of speech is use in the following lines, "This back that never breaks under the weight of humiliation. This back trembling with red scars." a. Personification b. Metaphor C. Simile d. hyperbole Choose the meaning of the underlined words using context clues.

6. The encyclopedia is a reference for all branches of knowledge.

a.the largest book in the library c. An instructional manual b.another name for a dictionary d. a reference for all branches of knowledge

7.For almost all living things, water is essential.

a.Slippery and wet c. Alive or active b. extremely important d. a pleasant smell

8. The COVID-19, like Spanish influenza is a virus that strictly requires home quarantine and physical a distancing

A. curse B. disaster C. disease D. plague

9. At the end of the 21st century, this pandemic will still be remembered because of its big effect to humanity A. 10 years B. 50 years C. 100 years D. 1,000 years

10.Drinking coffee late at night can give you insomnia. a. A great amount of energy b. Nightmare c. a stomach ache d. The inability to sleep

Choose your answers in the box. Definition/ description clue Context Clues Synonym Antonym Example clue

11. Hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that readers may use to understand an unfamiliar word are called

Answer: Context clues

12. Type of context clues when a reader finds a new word, an example might be found nearby that helps to explain its meaning.

Answer: example clue

13. An opposite meaning context clue contrasts the meaning of an unfamiliar word with the meaning of a familiar term.

Answer: antonym

14. The new term may be formally defined, or sufficient explanation may be given within the sentence or in the following sentence.

Answer:  definition

15. The reader may discover the meaning of an unknown word because it repeats an idea expressed in familiar words nearby.

Answer:  synonym

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11. uyuLLUT. II. For numbers 1-10, determine which of the following characteristics of a scientist is exemplified in the given situations. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer and write it on the space before the number. a. Open-mindedness d. Humility b. Curiosity e. Intellectual Honesty c. Optimism f. Perseverance 1. A student closely observes how a spider spins its web. 2. In a TV commercial for disposable diapers, the baby fixes a leaking hose by wrapping his disposable diaper around the hose. 3. A student of science saw a TV commercial about a detergent that cleaned better than their household detergent. The student performed the same experiment to verify the claims advertised. 4 The teacher has an assignment to her student to plant a monggo and observe it for several days, Camille's plant do not grow well according to what it should be but she told the truth to her class when she reported her assignment5. Gelly saw their PLDT router blinks red and found out that they lost its signal, she turns it off and on again but nothing happens. She decided to unplug and then plug it again then their connection comes back. 6. A 7-year-old kid saw that there is a rainbow color on the road that they step by, he asked her mother what was that and how did it happen. 7. Kira was making a research on how does the sun's light affect the growth of a plant. He places one plant outside the house and one on his room. After several days, he saw the difference between the two plants and recorded the data. While doing the research paper, he saw a same research and use it as her basis while recognizing the author 8. Stephen Hawking, a British theoretical physicist, known for his research on black hole and advanced cosmology, has been suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Although he can no longer speak and can barely move, his mind remains unaffected. He still continues to explain theoretical physics to the public through films, books, and lectures 9. A student observes how a pupa turns into a beautiful butterfly 10. Mica admits that maybe she has done a mistake on her experiment that is why the result is not validated​


Answer:

1. b

2. d

3. b

4. e

5. f

6. b

7. a

8. c

9. b

10. e


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