I.
1. It is a sequence of conditions through which water passes or circulates
        on and below the earth’s surface and the atmosphere
        a. Water Cycle
        b. Hydrological Cycle
        c. Hydrology
        d. Hydraulics
     2. Evaporation of water from leaves of plants and its corresponding
        uptake from roots in the soil.
        a. Transpiration
        b. Evaporation
        c. Condensation
        d. Precipitation
     3. Process by which matter changes from gas phase into a liquid phase.
        a. Transpiration
        b. Evaporation
        c. Condensation
        d. Precipitation
     4. Process in which liquid changes to gas
        a. Transpiration
        b. Evaporation
        c. Condensation
       d. Precipitation
     5. When cloud particles become too heavy to remain suspended in the air,
        they fall to the earth.
       a.   Transpiration
       b.    b. Evaporation
       c.   c. Condensation
       d.    d. Precipitation
6. Is the scientific study of the movement, distribution, and quality of
   water on Earth and other planets, including the hydrologic cycle, water
   resources and environmental watershed sustainability.
   a. Deforestation
   b. Hydraulics
   c. Eutrophication
   d. Hydrology
7. A practitioner of hydrology, working within the fields
   of earth or environmental science, physical
   geography, geology or civil and environmental engineering.
   a. physicist b. hydrologist c. engineer d. hydrology
8. Is a topic in applied science and engineering dealing with the
   mechanical properties of liquids or fluids?
   a. Hydrological Cycle
   b. hydrologist
   c. Hydraulics
   d. Hydrology
9. Is commonly known as the Water Cycle
   a. Hydrological Cycle
   b. hydrologist
   c. Hydraulics
   d. Hydrology
10.      Is the nature’s way of recycling water on earth.
  a.   Water Cycle
  b.   Hydrological Cycle
  c.   Hydrology
  d.   Hydraulics
11.      This endless circulation is known as the “_____________”.
  a.   Water Cycle
  b.   Hydrological Cycle
  c.   Hydrology
  d.   Hydraulics
12.      That it removes water from its natural source and often
  causes leaching and run-off where it is used
  a. Deforestation
  b. Irrigation
  c. Eutrophication
  d. Hydrology
13.      It is having a major impact on the water cycle, as local and global
  climates change.
  a. Deforestation
  b. Irrigation
  c. Eutrophication
  d. Hydrology
14.     a process in which bodies of water (lakes, ponds, and rivers)
  receive excess nutrients that stimulate excessive growth of algae.
  a. Deforestation
  b. Irrigation
  c. Eutrophication
  d. Hydrology
II. Identify if the statement is hydrology or hydraulics.
   __________1. Cannot model backwater effects
   __________2. Solution advanced downstream by Δx
   __________3. Solution advanced by timestep Δt
   __________4. Uses only continuity equation
   __________5. Allows backwater effects to be modelled
   __________6. Use both dynamic and continuity equations
III. Write TRUE or FALSE.
   _________1. Water Cycle is the nature’s way of recycling water on
                 earth
   _________2. Evaporation Process in which liquid changes to gas
   _________3. The endless circulation is known as the "Water
               Cycle”.
   _________4. Hydrology is commonly known as the Water Cycle.
   _________5. Condensation Process by which matter changes
               from gas phase into a liquid phase