General Science Practice Exam
General Science refers to the domain which includes the basic
knowledge of physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, and
environmental science. The domain focuses on understanding the
environment and nature by observation, and experimentation. It forms the
foundation for new technologies development and addressing the problems
faced by mankind and nature.
Certification in General Science
attests to your skills and knowledge scientific concepts, principles,
and their applications. This certification assess you in basic sciences,
its application and theory.
Why is General Science certification important?
- The certification certifies your skills and knowledge of scientific literacy and basic concepts.
- Boosts your career opportunities in science teaching.
- Validates your competency for science research roles.
- Builds your credibility for senior roles.
- Helps in your career progression.
Who should take the General Science Exam?
- Science educators at primary and secondary levels.
- Tutors providing specialized science coaching.
- Environmental science professionals.
- Research assistants in scientific laboratories.
- Curriculum developers in science education.
- STEM coordinators in schools and organizations.
- Science communicators and writers.
- Academic consultants in science-related programs.
- Science museum guides or exhibit curators.
- Entry-level professionals in healthcare or biotechnology.
Skills Evaluated
Candidates taking the certification exam on the General Science is evaluated for the following skills:
- Basic principles in physics, chemistry, and biology.
- Scientific methods and experimentation.
- Apply concepts
- Critical thinking
- Analytical reasoning
- Environmental and earth sciences.
- Problem-solving skills
General Science Certification Course Outline
The course outline for General Science certification is as below -
Domain 1 - Physics
- Motion and forces
- Energy, work, and power
- Waves, sound, and light
- Electricity and magnetism
- Laws of thermodynamics
Domain 2 - Chemistry
- States of matter
- Atomic structure and periodic table
- Chemical reactions and equations
- Acids, bases, and salts
- Organic and inorganic chemistry
Domain 3 - Biology
- Cell structure and functions
- Human anatomy and physiology
- Ecosystems and biodiversity
- Genetics and evolution
- Health and diseases
Domain 4 - Earth and Environmental Science
- Structure of the Earth
- Weather, climate, and natural disasters
- Renewable and non-renewable resources
- Pollution and its impact on ecosystems
- Sustainable development
Domain 5 - Scientific Methods and Applications
- Scientific inquiry and experimentation
- Data collection and analysis
- Interdisciplinary applications of science
- Ethical considerations in science
Domain 6 - General Awareness in Science
- Historical discoveries and breakthroughs
- Everyday applications of science
- Science and technology in society