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answer.
1.Which of the following describes the Circulatory
System?
a. It delivers food, oxygen, and needed
materials to the different cells of the body.
b. It picks up wastes from the cells of the body.
c. The major organs of the system are the
heart, blood, and blood vessels.
d. All of the above.
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2. The blood cells that carries Oxygen to the cells are
known as:
a.Plasma
c. White Blood Cells
b. Platelets
d. Red Blood Cells
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3.The protein containing iron that enables the blood
look red is the ____________.
a. food color
c. homeostatis
b. hemoglobin
d. platelets
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4.What will complete the diagram?
a.lungs
b. brain
c. heart
d. Kidney
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a. 1, 2, 3, 4
b. 2, 4, 1, 3
C. 3, 4, 1, 2
D. 4, 2, 3, 1
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a. Organism
b.Creature
c. Human body
d. Person
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14. A group of farmers killed the snakes on their farmlands. Because snakes are the natural predator of mice,
what could happen to the population of mice? The populations of mice will _______________.
a. increase
b. decrease
c. stay the same
d. disappear
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Which two objects are related in such a way that
the first object possesses Mechanical energy causing the
second object to move?
a. fire, paper
c. television, guitar
b. toy car, ball
d. radio, picture
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Why is it more difficult to stop a fully loaded truck
than an unloaded one?
a.because its mass affects acceleration
b. because it is affected by gravity
c. because it has less mass than the other
d. because it is bigger
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Which of the following statements about stars is
TRUE?
1. All stars are near the Earth.
2. The hottest stars are color red.
3. The sun is the only star in our solar system.
4. Stars are small if they are far from the sun.
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. 3 only
d. 3 and 4
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38. Which part of the male reproductive organ produces the sperm?
a. Testes or Gonad c. Vas deferens
b. Epididymis
d. Seminal Vesicles
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change numbering
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onwards..
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15. The automatic responses to stimuli that may not require any communications with the brain are
a. impulses
b. motor messages
c. sensory messages
d. reflexes
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25. The red coloring matter of the blood is called ..
a. plasma
c. hemoglobin
b. platelets
d. leucocytes
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26. How long does it take the blood to complete the bodys
circulation?
a. One second
c. one minute
b. five minutes
d. one hour
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27. The fatty substance that may block the blood vessels
is called _________.
a. nutrients
c. carbon monoxide
b. colostrums d. cholesterol
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30. All of these are functions of the nervous system except one. Which is it?
a. It controls the activities of the body parts.
b. It circulates food and oxygen to the body.
c. It brings in messages from the outside world.
function of d. It interprets and receives messages.
Circulatory
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System
31.The brain plays a vital role because ________.
a. It pumps blood to the body.
b. It ignites muscular movement.
c. It acts as the control center of the body.
d. It causes reflex actions.
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Plants that live on water like water lily and sea
weeds are called --air plants
a. terrestial plants
c. arboreal plants
b. aquatic plants
d. flowering plants
land
plants
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32.The center of thinking, learning, memory and emotions in the brain.
a. cerebrum
c. cerebellum
b. medulla
d. hypothalamus
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40. Its the ability of an organism to adjust to the environment is called _______.
a. habitat
c. adaptation
b. community
d. location
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1. Animals that eat flesh like lion, vulture and hyena are
classified as:
a. herbivores
c. carnivores
b. omnivores
d. none
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2. Animals that eat both flesh and plants like man and
other domestic animals are classified as:
a. herbivores
c. carnivores
b. omnivores
d. none
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6. These are also known as the living things in an ecosystem. What are these called?
a. Biotic
c. Antibiotic
b. Abiotic
d. Abiosis
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7. Which of the arrows describe the path of inhaled air?
a. Nose ----- trachea ----- bronchi
b. Nose ----- trachea----- air sacs
c. Nose -----trachea ----- trachea
d. Nose -----trachea ----- larynx
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The Respiratory System is made up of the trachea, the lungs and the __
a. liver
c. bronchi
b. diaphragm
d. pancreas
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d. shiver
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11. When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your
lungs and release _
a. carbon dioxide
c. oxygen
b. carbon monoxide d. hydrogen
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The diaphragm below shows the path of air in the
respiratory system. Fill in the missing part to complete
the path of air in the body.
AIR -- NOSE -- PHARYNX --- LARNYX -
TRACHEA --- LUNGS --- _____
a. alveoli b. epiglottis c. bronchi
d. glottis
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13. What is the name of your tiny air sacs in the lungs?
a. bronchioles
b. alveoli c. ravioli d. Bronx
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22. How do desert animals adjust to very high temperature and lack of water in the area?
a. They shed their skin.
b. They become active during daytime.
c. They lose much water from their bodies.
d. They use stored water in their bodies.
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The trachea is also called the ____
a. lung
b. windpipe c. diaphragm d. bronchi
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d. mouth
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Which of the following is an example of
Mimicry in animals?
a. A praying mantis that looks like a leaf.
b. A chameleon can easily change the color
of its skin to blend with the environment
c. A bumblebee which is not poisonous has
the same color with wasps that are
poisonous.
d. A coral snake has bright red-orange and
white-black stripes that tell the predator
that it is harmful.
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28. What is the function of the nervous system?
a. Regulates and coordinates bodily activities.
b. Pumps blood throughout the body.
c. Serves as the transport system of the body.
d. Removes and destroys toxic substances
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Which part of the brain controls the balance and
equilibrium?
a. cerebrum
c. medulla
b. cerebellum
d. spinal cord
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Study the different groups of animals. Which
set of titles below would best label the two boxes?
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34. The union of egg from female organ and the sperm
from the male organ is known as fertilization. In which
part does the fertilization takes place?
a. fallopian tube c. ovary
b. uterus
d. cervix
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Which part of the brain controls the activities of
the body such as thinking, memorizing and decisionmaking?
a. cerebrum
c. medulla
b. cerebellum
d. spinal cord
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40. The process in which animals produce new offsprings is called _________.
a. Reproduction
b. Photosynthesis
c. Fertilization
d. Adaptation
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Read and analyze each item carefully. Blacken the letter that corresponds with the letter of your answer.
1. Why do animals live in a particular environment?
a. They like to stay with other animals.
b. They are too lazy to go to a different place.
c. They can get the food they need.
d. All of the above
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11. These are vertebrates that usually have tails, fins, and
gills. What are these?
a. Reptiles
c. Mammals
b. Amphibians
d. Fishes
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These are vertebrates that spend part of their lives
in water, and part on land.
a. Reptiles
c. Mammals
b. Amphibians
d. Fishes
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These vertebrates have bodies that are covered
with scales and lay their eggs on land.
a. Reptiles
c. Mammals
b. Amphibians
d. Fishes
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whale sharks
are Fishes
c. Koala
d. Blue whale
SCIENCE TEST 4
16. Which of the following classification of vertebrates is
correctly paired with its example?
a. reptile frog
c. amphibian scorpion
b. mammal bats
d. fish - dolphins
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25. Ability of an animal to blend to its
surrounding to escape its enemy.
a. adaptation
c. camouflage
b. habitat
d. location
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29. Which part of the male reproductive system produces the sperm cells and secretes the male sex hormone called TESTOSTERONE?
a. Testes
c. Epididymis
b. Vas deferens
d. Urethra
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A group of vertebrate animals that are lung - breathing and nourish their young.
a. amphibians
c. mammals
b. reptiles
d. fish
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The group of vertebrate animals that are covered
with scales to protect the skin surface of their body.
a. amphibians
c. mammals
b. reptiles
d. fish
or
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SCIENCE TEST 1
Read and analyze each item carefully. Blacken the letter that corresponds with the letter of your answer.
Use the diagram of the Female Reproductive System
below to answer items 1 and 2.
fallopian tube
ovary
uterus
cervix/
vagina
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fishes
5. Our kidney has thousands of filtering structures
that remove wastes from the blood. Which are these
amphibians
structures?
a. Cortex
c. Nephrons
reptiles
b. Medulla
d. Glomerulus
birds
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mammals
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9. Vertebrates are classified into five (5) subgroups as shown
in the chart. To which group do Bats and Doves belong?
a. They both belong to Group 4.
b. They both belong to Group 5.
c. Bats belong to Group 4, while doves belong to
Group 5.
d. Bats belong to Group 5, while doves belong to
Group 4.
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10. Using the same chart, to which group does this animal
belong?
a. Group 1 b. Group 2
c. Group 3
d. Group 4
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13. Which process turns water vapor into liquid form in the
form of clouds?
a. distillation
c. transpiration
c. evaporation
d. condensation
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fireworks
III.
Rusting
Ripening Oranges
a. I and II
c. I and III
b. II and III
d. I, II, and III
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III
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Oxygen
26. Using the diagram, which is TRUE?
a. Plants give off oxygen for animals
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consumption.
b. Animals release oxygen for plants.
22. Which of the diagrams below show the feeding inter-
c. Plants give off oxygen and carbon dioxide for
relationships among the plant and animals listed below?
animals.
d.
Animals
give off oxygen and carbon dioxide
Corn Snake
Insect Frog Eagle
for plants.
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Corn
Insect
Eagle
b.
Frog
Snake
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Rice Snake
Insect
Frog Eagle
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30. Which of the following can have harmful effect on
the environment?
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III.
a. I only
b. II only
c. I and III
d. I and II
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1. What makes up the skeletal system?
a.All the bones in the body
b. All the body organs
c. All the muscles and tendons
d. All the bones in the body and the tissues
that connects them.
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d. Tendon
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Which of the following illustrations shows the
correct position of the Earth and the Moon during a Solar
Eclipse?
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b.
d.
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The tiny part of a seed that can you grow into a
new plant is called ________.
A. Embryo
C. Ovule
B. Ovary
D. Pistil
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16. Which form a homogenous mixtures?
A. Water & Soil
C. Sugar & Water
B. Sand & Water
D. Sand & Iron filings
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d. sytem
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28. These are plants that only live for one year.
a. Perennial b. Nocturnal c. Annual d. Diurnal
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33. These are the sex glands located in the scrotum, which
produces sperms and the hormone testosterone.
a. prostate gland
c. epididymis
b. vas deferens
d. testes
c. Dry cell
d. Live electricity
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This is the passageway through which food moves
into the body.
a. Mouth
b. Esophagus c. Trachea d. intestine
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34. 7. On the average, boys normally reach puberty during the age of:
a. 9-14 years old
c. 15-20 years old
b. 10-17 years old
d. 21-39 years old
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