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📝 Answered - III. The data below show the score of 20 students in the 2024 National Achievement Test (NAT). (10 pts) 35, 26, 28, 32, 21, 20, 25, 33, 35, 25, 22, 38, 35, 20, 18, 23, 21, 22, 24, 30 1. What score is typical to the group of the students? Why? 2. What score appears to be the median? How many students fall below that score? 3. Which score frequently appears?

📝 Answered - C. Fill in the blanks. 1. The Deccan Trap is made up of ______ rocks. 2. Black soil is good for growing ______. 3. The highest peak in the Southern Plateau region is ______. 4. The Hampi temples are in the ______ state. 5. The tiger reserves are in ______ National Park in Madhya Pradesh.

📝 Answered - F. Fill in the blanks. 1. The two main climatic factors that influence natural vegetation are ______ and ______. 2. In tropical regions, deserts are found at the ______ margins of continents, while deciduous forests are found at the ______ margins. 3. Lions and zebras are to the African savanna what ______ and ______ are to the North American prairies. 4. The ______ is a natural scavenger which is now endangered in India. 5. The full form of CITES is ______. 6. In India, ______ is celebrated to encourage the planting of trees. G. State whether the following statements are true or false. 1. Plants and animals are natural resources. 2. Severe and lasting changes in the environment may cause some plants and animals to become extinct. 3. Across regions, trees increase in height as the rainfall decreases. 4. The length of the growing season of a plant depends on the amount of rainfall. 5. A biome may consist of several ecosystems, both terrestrial and aquatic. 6. Some animals are bred in captivity to save them from extinction.

📝 Answered - A. Identification: Directions: Fill in the blanks and choose the term inside the box with the correct term to complete the statements. Write your answers before the number. (15 items) Terms: Digestion, Liver, Ulcer, Villi, Amylase, Stomach, Esophagus, Absorption, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Mechanical digestion, Duodenum, Constipation, Peristalsis, Large Intestine 1. The process of breaking down food into smaller pieces. 2. A long, muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. 3. The organ that produces bile. 4. Type of digestion that involves chewing and grinding. 5. The enzyme found in saliva that starts starch digestion. 6. Tube-like structure where water is absorbed and waste is formed. 7. The process of taking nutrients from digested food into the bloodstream. 8. A disease caused by acid attacking the stomach lining. 9. A muscular organ where food is mixed with gastric juices. 10. Finger-like projections in the small intestine for nutrient absorption. 11. Organ that stores bile. 12. Organ that secretes insulin and digestive enzymes. 13. The first part of the small intestine. 14. Digestive disorder caused by irregular bowel movements. 15. Involuntary wave-like muscle movements that push food forward. B. Multiple Choice: Directions: Choose the correct answer. Write only the letter of the correct answer. (8 items) 1. Which of the following best describes mechanical digestion? A. absorbs nutrients B. occurs only in the stomach C. physical breakdown like chewing D. involves enzymes breaking down food 2. Which part of the digestive system is responsible for most nutrient absorption? A. stomach B. esophagus C. small intestine D. large intestine 3. Which organ produces enzymes for digestion and regulates blood sugar? A. Gallbladder B. Pancreas C. Stomach D. Liver 4. What is the function of bile? A. Absorbs water B. Emulsifies fats C. Produces insulin D. Breaks down starch 5. Which digestive disease is often caused by a lack of fiber? A. Ulcer B. Diabetes C. Heartburn D. Constipation 6. Where does chemical digestion of carbohydrates begin? A. Liver B. Mouth C. Stomach D. Small intestine 7. Which is a preventive measure for food poisoning? A. Eating spoiled food B. Ignoring expiration dates C. Washing hands and food properly D. Not drinking water 8. Which organ secretes hydrochloric acid? A. Stomach B. Pancreas C. large intestine D. small intestine

📝 Answered - What was taking place at the same time that the Communists seized power in Russia? A. World War I B. the death of Lenin C. the Industrial Revolution D. World War II

📝 Answered - In ancient times, what was Israel called? A. Egypt B. Canaan C. Hebrew

📝 Answered - Function $g$ is represented by the table. | $x$ | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | :---- | :---- | :---- | :---- | :---- | :---- | :---- | | $g(x)$ | 24 | 6 | 0 | -2 | $-2 \frac{2}{3}$ | $-2 \frac{8}{9}$ | Which statement correctly compares the two functions? A. They have different end behavior as $x$ approaches $-\infty$ but the same end behavior as $x$ approaches $\infty$. B. They have different end behavior as $x$ approaches $-\infty$ and different end behavior as $x$ approaches $\infty$. C. They have the same end behavior as $x$ approaches $-\infty$ but different end behavior as $x$ approaches $\infty$. D. They have the same end behavior as $x$ approaches $-\infty$ and the same end behavior as $x$ approaches $\infty$.

📝 Answered - A puffin leaves a cliff and flies 33 km due east then 52 km due north to an island. Work out the bearing from the cliff to the island. Give your answer to the nearest degree.

📝 Answered - Angle ABC is a right triangle and [tex]$\cos \left(22.6^{\circ}\right)=\frac{b}{13}$[/tex]. Solve for [tex]$b$[/tex] and round to the nearest whole number. Which equation correctly uses the value of [tex]$b$[/tex] to solve for [tex]$a$[/tex]? [tex]$\tan \left(22.6^{\circ}\right)=\frac{a}{13}$[/tex] [tex]$\tan \left(22.6^0\right)=\frac{13}{a}$[/tex] [tex]$\tan \left(22.6^{\circ}\right)=\frac{a}{12}$[/tex] [tex]$\tan \left(22.6^{\circ}\right)=\frac{12}{a}$[/tex]

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