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SCIENCE TEST 5

Read and analyze each item carefully. Blacken or Shade the letter that corresponds with the letter of your
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.

1.

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

2.
3.The protein containing iron that enables the blood
look red is the ____________.

a. food color
c. homeostatis

b. hemoglobin
d. platelets

3.
4.What will complete the diagram?


a.lungs
b. brain

c. heart
d. Kidney
4.

5.Which of the following characterizes


Arteriosclerosis?

a. It often starts with a sore throat.

b. It is caused by cholesterol deposits in the

arterial walls.

c.A person with Arteriosclerosis has irregular

heartbeats.

d.There is a lack of red blood cells.

5.

6. This is a small part of the brain which controls the


functioning of the heart and stomach,

a.spinal cord
b. cerebrum

c. cerebellum
d. medulla oblongata

6.
7.When you see a snake on your way, which neuron
receives the information?

a.sensory neuron
b. motor neuron

c. inter neuron
d. spinal cord

7.

8. What is the correct path of messages received by the


body from the environment?

1- brain

3- spinal cord

2- nerves

4- sense organ

a. 1, 2, 3, 4
b. 2, 4, 1, 3

C. 3, 4, 1, 2
D. 4, 2, 3, 1

8.

9.This is a disease of the nervous system that is


characterized by the inflammation of the coverings
of the brain and spinal cord. It is an infection of the nervous system that is usually caused by bacteria
or viruses. What is this disease?

a. Stroke

b. Meningitis

c. Alzheimers disease
d. Encephalitis

9.

10.It is the first time of Wilhelm to ride in an airplane.


He is feeling very nervous. What kind of fatigue is he
feeling?

a. Physical fatigue
b. Emotional fatigue

c. Mental fatigue
d. Spiritual fatigue

10.

11. Complete the diagram:

a. Organism
b.Creature

c. Human body
d. Person
11.

12. The following are Abiotic Components, EXCEPT:



a. Air
b. Water

c. Tree
d. Soil

12.

13. This is a close relationship between two organisms in


which at least one organism benefits. It is a Greek term
which means living together

a. Symbiosis
b. Predation

c. Competition
d. Decomposition

13.

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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

14.

15. Why are plants considered as the Producers?



a. Because they have their own energy.

b. Because there are many plants.

c. Because they have no predators.

d. Because they can produce their own food.

15.

21. Bath soaps and liquid detergents are examples of:



a. Preservatives
c. germicides

b. additive
d. pesticide

22.What happens when there is too much carbon dioxide


in the air?

a. People can breathe clean air.

b. Plants can produce less food.

c. The ozone layer will become thinner.

d. Heat will be trapped and the air will become

warmer.

17.

18. What is the main cause of acid rain?



a. Water pollution
c. Soil pollution

b. Air pollution
d. Warm temperature

19.



20.




18.

This is the layer of gas in the atmosphere


that protects life from harmful ultraviolet rays
from the sun.
a. Stratosphere
c. CFC
b. Ozone layer
d. Atmosphere

19.

This is the microscopic organisms that causes


red tide.
a. Dinoflagellates
b. Choloroflourocarbons
c. Protozoans
d. Flagellatos

a.

b.

c.

16.

17. What can you do to prevent eutrophication?



a. Do not burn leaves and garbage

b. Do not take a bath and do your laundry in
rivers

c. Plant more trees

d. Do not overspray fertilizers and insecticides

22.

23. Which of the following illustrations is the model of


liquid water?

16. What is the main source of energy in Earth?



a. Plants

b. Wind

c. Other organisms
d. Sun

21.


24.



. d.
23.

Which of the following situations possesses


radiant energy?
a. Waterfalls falling from a reef
b. A windy day
c. Heat coming from beneath the earths
surface
d. Heat of the sun

24.

25. Burning a piece of paper is a good example that shows


the release of chemical energy in matter. What two forms
of energy result in burning a piece of paper?

a. light and electrical

b. radiant and chemical
c. heat and light

d. nuclear and mechanical

25.

26. RM is cooking sinigang. She left the spoon on the pot,


after a few minutes the spoon felt very hot. What kind of
energy transfer is being shown?

a. radiation
c. convection

b. conduction
d. radiation

26.

20.

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27.


Which of the following shows transformation


of chemical to mechanical energy?
a. burning paper
c. a playing radio
b. moving car
d. digestion of food

27.

28. Ace can run a 100-meter distance in 20 seconds. What


is his speed?

a. 7 m/s b. 8 m/s c. 5 m/s d. 10 m/s

28.

29.
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

29.

30.
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

30.

31. On what layer of the Earth does man live?



a. mantle
c. outer core

b. crust
d. inner core

32.



31.

Why do earthquakes occur?


a. Because of shifting crustal plates
b. Because of very strong typhoons
c. Because of volcanic eruptions
d. Because of moving water underground

32.

33. In 1880, Alfred Wegner proposed the existence of a


huge landmass called ______________.

a. Panthalassa
c. Tectonic

b. Moho
d. Pangaea

33.

34.
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

34.

35.


To which galaxy does our solar system


belong?
a. Magellanic
c. Andromeda
b. Orion
d. Milky Way

35.

36. The union of a sperm cell and


egg is
called____________

a. Fertilization
c. Reproduction

b. Ovulation
d. Menstruation

36.

37. Which of the following is NOT part of the male


reproductive system?
a. Sperm b. Penis
c. Ovaries
d. Testes

37.

38. Which part of the male reproductive organ produces the sperm?

a. Testes or Gonad c. Vas deferens

b. Epididymis
d. Seminal Vesicles

38.

39. What system of the body is responsible for producing offspring?



a. Respiratory System

b.Urinary System

c. Reproductive System

d. Skeletal System

39.

40. Which part of the male reproductive system cover


and hold the testes?

a. Scrotum
c. Penis

b. Vas Deferens
d. Urethra

40.

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SCIENCE TEST 2
Read and analyze each item carefully. Shade the letter that corresponds with the letter of your answer.

1. Which of the following is the function of the


uterus?

a. Reproduce egg cell

b. Houses the developing embryo

c. Passageway of the fertilized egg

d. Receive the sperms

7.What are the smallest particles of a substance?



a. atom
c. molecule

b. proton
d. electron

8. Elisa places her palm near a lighted bulb for a few


minutes. What will happen to her palm?

a. It will become warm because they

absorbed some of the heat that radiates

from the bulb.

b. It will become warm because heat is

conducted to them from the bulb.

c. The temperature of the palm will remain

the same because convection takes place.

d. The temperature of the palm will remain

the same because the palm did not touch

the bulb.

1.

2. What is the function of the reproductive system?



a. Eliminates liquid wastes from the body

b. Receives, conducts, integrates and interprets

impulses

c. Takes oxygen from the air and release

Carbon dioxide from the body

d. Enables living things to produce other living
organism like themselves

2.

3. Which part catches the fertilized egg and carries it to


the uterus for implantation?

a. Uterus
c. Fallopian Tube

b. Ovaries
d. Vagina

3.

4.During fertilization, a sperm cell meets the egg cell


and unite to create ovum. Where does the fertilization
takes place?

a. Uterus
c. Fallopian Tube

b. Ovaries
d. Cervix

4.

5. What is the function of the respiratory system?



a. Eliminates liquid wastes from the body

b. Receives, conducts, integrates and interprets

impulses

c. Takes oxygen from the air and release

Carbon dioxide from the body

d. Enables living things to produce other living
organism like themselves

5.

6.Where does the air go when a person breathes in?



a. into the heart
c. into the lungs

b. into the stomach d. into the kidney

6.

7.

8.

9. One end of the metal rod touches the flame of the


burner. After several minutes, the other end becomes too
hot to hold. How is heat transferred to the end that is
away from the flame?

a. By convection

b. By conduction -direct contact

c. By radiation

d. Both a and b

9.

10. Why do falling objects accelerate when they


become closer to the center of the earth?

a. Their mass increases as they become

closer to the earth.

b. The direction of motion changes as they

come nearer the surface of the earth.

c. Their size increases as they come closer

to the center of the earth.

d. The pull of gravity becomes greater as

they grow closer to the center of the earth.

10.

11. Why is it necessary to read the labels of materials


before buying and using them?

a. To know if they are imported

b. To know how much they cost.

c. To know their composition and how
they should be used.

d. To know where they come from.

11.

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change numbering
to 12 and
onwards..

18. As part of the respiratory system, what is the


function of the alveoli?

a. It allows air to move from trachea to

the lungs

b. It brings the carbon dioxide to all parts

of the body through its blood vessels

c. It allows the exchange of oxygen and

carbon dioxide to take place on

its thin wall

d. It separates the oxygen from carbon

dioxide and contributes to other parts

of the body

11. What best described an object has moved?



a. When its weight changed in relation to

its mass.

b. When force was exerted on the object.

c. When the object has more acquired energy.

d. When it has changed position in relation

to a reference point.

11.

12. Light travels in a _____.



a. any direction
c. straight line

b. curved line
d. circular motion

12.

19. Which of the following is the function of the lungs?



a. To purify the air we breathe

b. To transport the purified air to the

bloodstream

c. To serve as passageway of air from the

nostril to the chest cavity

d. To prevent the entry of food and water into

the respiratory system

13. What materials allow electricity to pass through?



a. Insulator
c. conductor

b. source
d. transmission

13.

14. Which of the following defines


ACCELERATION?

a. It is the distance traveled over time.

b. It is speed in a specific direction.

c. It is the product between distance and time.

d. It is the change in velocity over time.
explain the formula

14.
for speed, velocity,
and acceleration

15.

16. Which of these is a voluntary action?



a. heartbeat
c. jumping.

b. breathing
d. digestion

16.

17. In which of the respiratory system does the exchange


of gases occur?

a. Bronchial Tubes c. trachea

b. Alveoli
d. Bronchi

17.

19.

20. What is the little flap on top of the windpipe called?



a. Pharynx
c. Epiglottis

b. Bronchi
d. Alveoli

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

18.

20.

21.Which of this is NOT a part of the circulatory sysNervous


tem?
System

a.heart
c. nerves

b. blood vessels
d. blood

21.

22. Each contraction and relaxation of the heart muscle


is called _______.

a. circulation
c. respiration

b. blood pressure
d. heartbeat

22.

23. The main and largest artery of the body is _______.



a. atria
c. aorta

b. auricle
d. ventricles
change "heart"

23.
to BLOOD
24.



How does the heart work?


a. It transports food and oxygen.
b. It carries antibodies and hormones to the cell.
c. It regulates body temperature
d. All of the above

24.

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25. The red coloring matter of the blood is called ..

a. plasma
c. hemoglobin

b. platelets
d. leucocytes

34. Which of these is a voluntary action?



a. heartbeat
c. jumping.

b. breathing
d. digestion

25.

34.

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

35. Axons are wrapped in a fatty substance


called ________.

a. dendrite
c. nucleus

b. receptor
d. myelin

26.

35.

27. The fatty substance that may block the blood vessels
is called _________.

a. nutrients
c. carbon monoxide

b. colostrums d. cholesterol

36. The main connecting cable between the brain and


the body is the .

a. central nervous system
c. spinal cord

b. peripheral nervous system d. nerves

27.

28. What substances help the body make antibodies?



a. oxygen
c. antigens

b. leucocytes
d. platelets

or white blood cells

37. Plants that have the hardest woody structures like


mango, guava and narra.

a. trees
b. vines
c. shrubs d. herbs

28.

29. Which makes the blood become bright red?



a.carbon dioxide c. oxygen

b. nitrogen
d. food nutrients

38.

29.

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

30.
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.

32.

23.Which of these controls balance and equilibrium?



a. cerebrum
c. cerebellum

b. medulla
d. nerve

change to 33.

33.

37.

A kind of flowering plant that have one


seed leaf like corns and grass.
a. monocot b. dicot
c. vine
d. shrub

38.

39.
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


31.

32.The center of thinking, learning, memory and emotions in the brain.

a. cerebrum
c. cerebellum

b. medulla
d. hypothalamus

36.

39.

40. Its the ability of an organism to adjust to the environment is called _______.

a. habitat
c. adaptation

b. community
d. location

40.

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SCIENCE TEST 3
Read and analyze each item carefully. BLACKEN the letter that corresponds with the letter of your answer.
1. Animals that eat flesh like lion, vulture and hyena are
classified as:
a. herbivores
c. carnivores

b. omnivores
d. none

1.

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

2.

3. What happens during breathing?



a. The chest rises, the diaphragm curves upward,

air rushes out. The chest moves downward,

the diaphragm flattens, air rushes in.

b.The chest rises, the diaphragm curves upward,

air rushes in. The chest moves downward, the

diaphragm flattens, air rushes out.

c. The chest rises, the diaphragm flattens, and

air rushes out. The chest moves downward,

the diaphragm curves upward, air rushes in.

d. The chest rises, the diaphragm curves

upward, air rushes in. The chest moves

downward, the diaphragm curves upward,

air rushes out.

3.

4. Which of the following defines Ecosystem?



a. Composed of air, soil and water.

b. A group of population that lives in a

particular area.

c. An environment where both living and

non-living things lives and interacts with

each other.

d. The relationship between two organisms

in which at least one organism benefits.

4.

5. Which statement describes how air enters the body?



a. As the mouth opens, air enters the body.

b. As the diaphragm relaxes, air enters the body

through the nose.

c. As the nose inhales air, the diaphragm
contracts to allow the air to enter the body.

d. As the diaphragm contracts, air enters the

body through the nose and mouth.

5.

6. These are also known as the living things in an ecosystem. What are these called?

a. Biotic
c. Antibiotic

b. Abiotic
d. Abiosis

6.

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

7.

8.
The Respiratory System is made up of the trachea, the lungs and the __

a. liver
c. bronchi

b. diaphragm
d. pancreas

8.

9. When you inhale, your lungs _____


a. inflate b. deflate c. turn purple

d. shiver

9.

10. Your body couldnt breathe without system. Which


one is it?

a. Perspiration System

b. Respiratory System

c. Digestive System

d. Urinary System

10.

11. When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your
lungs and release _

a. carbon dioxide
c. oxygen

b. carbon monoxide d. hydrogen

11.

12.
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

12.

13. What is the name of your tiny air sacs in the lungs?
a. bronchioles
b. alveoli c. ravioli d. Bronx

13.

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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.

14. ______ is not good for your lungs.



a. Exercising
c. Singing

b. Smoking
d. Yelling

14.

15.
The trachea is also called the ____
a. lung
b. windpipe c. diaphragm d. bronchi

15.

16. Which of the following tiny hairs keep mucus and


dirt out of your lungs?
a. hair
b. bronchioles c. stubble d. cilia

16.

17. The voice box is also known as the -.


a. alveoli b. trachea c. larynx

d. mouth

17.

18. Which is the correct pathway for the elimination of


the urine?

a. kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra

b. kidneys, urethra, bladders,ureters

c. kidneys, urethra, bladders,ureters

d. kidneys, ureters, bladders,urethra

18.

19. Which of the following adaptation does the Walking


stick insects have?
a. protective mimicry
c. warning coloration
b. protective coloration d. adaptive coloration
or Camouflage

19.
20. How do clams, oysters, and snails protect
themselves?

a. secreting poison

b. means of their spines

c. using their hard shells

d. making slimy secretions
change

20.
Snakes to Rats
21. Why do snakes dig themselves into the soil?

a. To hide from the young

b. To change their skin.

c. To look for food.

d. To keep away from danger.

21.

22.

23. Poison dart frogs, coral snakes, and wasps have


developed bright colors that make then easily visible
to warn their enemies that they are poisonous. What
kind of protective adaptation is this?

a. Warning coloration c. Toxic coloration

b. Mimicry
d. Camouflage

23.

24.
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.

24.

25. How do spines which are modified leaves of cacti


become adaptive structures?

a. They allow the plant to reduce air intake.

b. They provide the plant with more water.

c. They prevent too much loss of water.

d. They help the plant to release oxygen.

25.

26. How do plants like amorseco adapted for


reproduction?

a. It has feathery structures that when carried

away by the wind can easily be dispersed.

b. It has hooks that can attach to bodies

of animals and clothing of humans and

help in reproduction.

c. It can be easily dispersed by water.

d. It can reproduce by means of pollination.

26.

27. How do flowers adapt for reproduction?



a. They use their color to attract insects.

b. The fragrance helps attract bees and

butterfly to help in pollination.

c. Wind helps sampaguita in pollination

d. Water aids the plant reproduction.

27.

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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

28.

29. What comprises the nervous system?



a. heart, blood, blood vessels

b. cerebrum, cerebellum, midbrain

c. brain, spinal cord, nerve cell

d. axon, dendrites, cell body

36.
Which part of the brain controls the balance and
equilibrium?

a. cerebrum
c. medulla

b. cerebellum
d. spinal cord

36.

37.
Study the different groups of animals. Which
set of titles below would best label the two boxes?

29.

a. Box A: Vertebrates : reptiles


show
Box B: Vertebrates: mammals
illustration
30. What body system is represented by the
of Digestive b. Box A: Vertebrates: mammals
illustration?
Box B: Vertebrates: reptile
System

a. Circulatory system
c. Nervous system
c. Box A: Vertebrates: mammals

b. Digestive system
d. Respiratory system
Box B: Vertebrates: amphibians
d. Box A: Vertebrates

30.
Box B: Invertebrates
31. Which part of the Urinary System is a muscular

37.
sac which stores urine before it passes out of
the body?
38. Crabs, sponges, oysters dont have backbones.

a. kidneys
c. urether
What are these animals?

b. urinary bladder
d. urethra

a. vertebrates
c. invertebrates

b.
arthropods
d. worms

31.

38.
32. What happened to the unwanted substance and water
in the body?
39. What kind of animals eats flesh?
a. urine
b. perspiration c. feces d. body odor
a. carnivores

c. herbivores

b.
omnivores

d.
mammals

32.

33. In the food web, which group are animal-eating
organisms?

a. caterpillar, grasshopper, pig

b. grasshopper, chicken, snake

c. man, chicken, snake

d. caterpillar, pig, man

33.

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

34.

35.
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

35.

39.

40. The process in which animals produce new offsprings is called _________.

a. Reproduction

b. Photosynthesis

c. Fertilization

d. Adaptation

40.

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SCIENCE TEST 4
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

1.

2. Which of the following animals uses their long and


sticky tongue to get food?

a. snakes
c. monitor lizard

b. frogs
d. alligators

2.

3. Some animals have teeth. Some have beaks. Others


have mouths with tubes. What does this show?

a. Animals have different sizes.

b. Animals need food in order to grow.

c. Animals live in different environments.

d. Animals have different structures for eating.

3.

4. What is the straw-like structure used by butterflies,


flies, and mosquitoes to get food?

a. antennae
c. thorax

b. sticky tongue
d. proboscis

4.

8. Which of the following adaptations are used by


animals to protect themselves against their
predators?

a. Having sharp teeth, horns, or claws

b. Ability to blend with the environment

c. Secretes substances such as foul odor and

venom.

d. All of the above.

9. These are animals that have backbones.



a. vertebrates
c. invertebrates

b. mammals
d. arthropods

5.

6. Carabaos, horses, and goats eat only plants. What are


these animals called?

a. Herbivores
c. Carnivores

b. Omnivores
d. Insectivores

change
to 7.

6.

47. Primates, apes, and humans are all examples of:



a. . Herbivores
c. Carnivores

b. Omnivores
d. Insectivores

7.

9.

10. Which of the following is NOT a vertebrate?


a. tilapia
b. turtle
c. lizards d. scorpions

10.

11. These are vertebrates that usually have tails, fins, and
gills. What are these?

a. Reptiles
c. Mammals

b. Amphibians
d. Fishes

11.

12.
These are vertebrates that spend part of their lives
in water, and part on land.

a. Reptiles
c. Mammals

b. Amphibians
d. Fishes

5. Which of the following is/are OMNIVORE(S)?


I. chicken II. monkeys III. pigs
IV. dogs

a. I and II
c. I, III, IV

b. II and IV
d. I, II, III, and IV

8.

12.

13.
These vertebrates have bodies that are covered
with scales and lay their eggs on land.

a. Reptiles
c. Mammals

b. Amphibians
d. Fishes

14.



13.

Which of the following describes a Mammal?


a.They nourish their young with milk.
b. Their body covering is hair.
c. They have mammary glands.
d. All of the above.

14.

15. Which is NOT a mammal?



a. Whale Shark


b. Dolphins

15.

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

24. Which of these animals does not belong to


the group?

a. heron
c. albatross

b. ostrich
d. frog

17.The duckbill platypus and the Australian anteater are


mammals that lay eggs. What are they called?

a. Monotremes
c. Marsupials

b. Placental
d. Developmental


24.

25. Ability of an animal to blend to its
surrounding to escape its enemy.

a. adaptation
c. camouflage

b. habitat
d. location

16.

17.

18. Which of the following is NOT a Placental mammal?



a. skunk
c. camel

b. whale
d. kangaroo
kangaroos are

18.
Marsupials

25.

26. In which part of the female reproductive organ does


a fertilized egg normally develop into a baby?

a.Fallopian Tube c. Uterus

b. Vagina

d. Cervix

26.

19. These are invertebrates that usually have spines in their


skin.

a. Arthropods
c. Echinoderms

b. Annelida
d. Cnidarian

27. Which part of the female reproductive system are


the cells formed or produced?

a. Uterus
c. Cervix

b. Vagina
d. Ovaries

19.

20. Which of the following is an Insect?



a. spider
c. millipede

b. centipede
d. mosquito

20.

28.Which part of the female reproductive system where


fertilization takes place?

a. Fallopian Tube
c. Cervix

b. Ovaries
d. Uterus

21.



Why should people take care of the plants?


a. Plants make their own food.
b. Plants attract bees and flowers.
c. Plants are living things.
d. Plants provide food for man and animals.

21.

27.

28.

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

29.

22.
A group of vertebrate animals that are lung - breathing and nourish their young.

a. amphibians
c. mammals

b. reptiles
d. fish

30. Which part of the Female reproductive system


produces the egg and secretes the female sex hormones
called ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE?

a. Ovaries
c. Cervix

b. Fallopian Tube
d. Uterus

22.

23.
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

23.

30.

End of Science Test 4


Total Score: ___________
Rating: _______________

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.

Refer to the diagram of the Urinary System below to


answer Item 6.

fallopian tube

ovary

uterus
cervix/
vagina

6. Which part above is the Urethra?



a. Part I
c. Part III

b. Part II
d. Part IV

1. What is the function of Part II above?



a. It protects the unborn fetus.

6.

b. It produces the egg cells.
hibernation

c. It serves as food for the growing fetus.
7. How do polar animals like polar bears behave to keep

d. It controls the female hormonal balance.
them from being too cold during winter seasons?

1.

a. They sleep underground for a long time.

b. The develop lighter body coverings.
2. In normal situation, in which part is the egg cell

c. They change their protective coverings. shedding
fertilized by the sperm cell?

d. They transfer to other places.

a. Part I
c. Part III
migration

7.

b. Part II
d. Part IV

2.

3. How does oxygen enter our body?



a. Through the hole of our ears.

b. Through the pores in our skin.

c. Through the esophagus.

d. Through the nose.

3.

4. We breathe air during inhaling process. Which


statement is TRUE during this process?

a. Lungs get smaller.

b. Diaphragm moves up.

c. Chest region expands.

d. Chest region becomes smaller.

8. How does this animal catch its prey?

a. By using its long, hind, legs.


b. By trapping the pray with its web.
c. By injecting poisons from its jaws.
d. By sticking its saliva into the prey.

8.

For items number 9 and 10, refer to this chart.

4.

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

5.
mammals

SCIENCE TEST 1
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.

15. Which of the following is TRUE to all planets of the


Solar System?

a. All can sustain life.

b. All revolve around the sun.

c. All have the same speed.

d. All have the same atmospheric composition.

16. What makes Planet Earth unique from other


planets?

a. It has the longest time of rotation.

b. It has the longest period of revolution.

c. It has no magnetic field.

d. It has oxygen that supports the needs of
living things.

9.

10. Using the same chart, to which group does this animal
belong?

a. Group 1 b. Group 2

c. Group 3

d. Group 4

10.

11. What characteristics of Rose plants protect them from


animals?

a. Having hooks on their leaves.

b. Having thorns on their stem.

c. Having flowers with foul odor.

d. Having tendrils for climbing.

11.
plant
12. How does a Cactus plang survive in a hot
environment?

a. It stores food in its huge roots.

b. It stores water in its large stem.

c. It has a waxy covering on its stem.

d. It has needle-like hairs on its stem.

12.

13. Which process turns water vapor into liquid form in the
form of clouds?

a. distillation
c. transpiration

c. evaporation
d. condensation

13.

14. Which of the following physical changes happens


during evaporation?

a. Change from liquid to gas

b. Change from liquid to ice

c. Change from ice to liquid

d. Change from gas to liquid

14.

15.

16.

17. Which of the following shows chemical change in


matter?

I.
II.

fireworks

III.

Rusting



Ripening Oranges


a. I and II
c. I and III

b. II and III
d. I, II, and III

17.

18. Which is the function of the nervous system in our


body?

a. It controls all body systems.

b. It removes liquid waste materials.

c. It transports blood and nutrients to all parts

of the body.

d. It carries oxygen to the cells and removes
carbon dioxide.

19.

20 Anything that moves quickly towards our face may


cause our eyes to blink. Which function of the nervous
system does this behavior refer to?

a. Long - Term memory

b. Reflex reactions

c. Learned Responses

d. Short-Term memory

20.

SCIENCE TEST 1

21. Which illustrations show the Circulatory System and


the Nervous System?

III

24. If all rice plants died, which animal is badly affected?



a. Snake
c. Frog

b. Insect
d. Eagle

24.
primary consumer
25. Some chemical sprays containing CFCs used by
humans have caused the thinning and formation of holes
in the ozone layer resulting to more ultraviolet (UV)
light to reach the Earth. Biologists are alarmed that an
increased UV light will harm marine algae. What would
happen to the marine animals if this continues?

a. Their population would increase.

b. Their population would decrease.

c. They would reproduce fast.

d. They would not be affected.

25.

Study the diagram below and answer item nos. 26 to 28.



Carbon Dioxide

II
V

a. I and II
c. I and IV

b. II and III
d. III and IV


Oxygen
26. Using the diagram, which is TRUE?

a. Plants give off oxygen for animals

21.

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.

a.
Corn
Insect
Eagle

b.

Frog
Snake

c.

d.

22.

For items 23 to 24, study this set of living things in a


ricefield ecosystem.

Rice Snake

Insect

Frog Eagle

23. In a producer-consumer relationship, which of the


following is the second-order consumer?

a. Rice
c. Frog

b. Insect
d. Eagle

23.

26.

27. In the cycle, what gas is absorbed by plants that is


released by the animal?

a. Nitrates
c. Nitrogen

b. Oxygen
d. Carbon Dioxide

27.

28. During photosynthesis, from where do plants get


energy to make food?

a. Sunlight
c. Minerals

b. Animals
d. Atmosphere

28.

29. Preservatives, like sodium nitrate or salitre, are


added to meat to make tocino and longaniza. However,
they may have harmful effects. Which is one of them?

a. Sudden loss of appetite

b. Cause of skin problems

c. May cause digestive disorder like colon

cancer

d. Potential cause of insomia

29.

SCIENCE TEST 1
30. Which of the following can have harmful effect on
the environment?

I.
II.

III.

a. I only
b. II only

c. I and III
d. I and II
30.

31. Vina observed that after switching on an electric


hair dyer, the air becomes warmer. She noticed that the
blades inside the dryer rotate, and emit warm air. What
forms of energy are involved?

a. Electrical -- heat -- mechanical

b. Mechanical -- heat -- electrical

c. Electrical -- mechanical -- heat

31.

32. Which statement about energy is TRUE?



a. Chemical energy enables a whistle to

produce sound.

b. Electrical energy enables a TV to turn on.

c. Radiant energy enables a plane to fly.

d. Mechanical energy causes the fruits to rot.

32.

33. Which two objects are related in such a way that


first object possessess chemical energy causing the
second object to move?

a. Wind : Kite
c. Flat iron : clothes

b. Food : Person
d. Door bell : sound

33.

34. A ball that is dropped on the floor bounces after it


hits the floor. Which of the following could affect how
high the ball bounces?

I. Time of the day when the ball is dropped.

II. Height from which the ball is dropped.

III. Hardness of surface on which the ball is
dropped.
a. I only b. III only c. I and II d. II and III

35. Imagine yourself sitting on a chair in front of a big


table. As you push the heavy table, your chair moves
backward. Which statement explains this?

a. Object in motion tend to remain in motion.

b. Objects at rest tend to remain at rest.

c. For every action, there is an equal and

opposite reaction.

d. Balanced forces acting on an object do not

make the object move.

34.

35.

36. Vanessa found that it was easier to push a cart


barefooted that when she was wearing shoes along the
cemented floor. What caused this difference?

a. Friction is greater between the wheels of the

cart and the shoes.

b. Surface of the floor is smooth.

c. Mass of the wheelbarrow and the load.

d. Friction between the bare feet and the ground

is greater than with shoes.

36.

37. We do not feel the movement of the Earths crust


but in reality it continually moves. Why is the earths
crust in constant motion?

a. It floats on a mantle of liquid rocks that
constantly heat and move.

b. It is divided into smaller hot plates.

c. It has big bodies of water like the oceans.

d. It has a magnetic field.

37.

38. Which of the following is the hottest layer of the


earth?

a. Crust
c. Inner Core

b. Mantle
d. Outer Core

38.

39. Below are some beliefs of the uses of star groupings


we call as constellations. Which of them have scientific
basis?

I. It predicts the future.

II. Guide farmers when to plant.

III. It can serve as direction/compass when lost.

IV. It can help in scheduling the lucky dates of

major events like wedding day.
a. I and II b. I and IV c. II and III d. III and IV
change choices to:

39.
A. I, B. II, C. III, D. IV
40. The Sun is one of the stars. Which characteristic is
TRUE about it?

a. It is the hottest among all stars.

b. It is the only yellow stars.

c. It is the biggest among all stars.

d. It is the nearest to Earth among all stars.

40.

SCIENCE TEST 6
Read and analyze each item carefully. Blacken the letter that corresponds with the letter of your answer.
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.

9. This is the point of the Earth that is farthest from the


Sun.

a. apogee
c. aphelion

b. perigee
d. perihelion

10. How many days does it take for the Earth to


complete one revolution?

a. 366 b. 365
c. 365
d. 365

1.

2. What joins a bone to another bone?


a. Cartilage b. Ligament c. Muscle

d. Tendon

2.

3. What does the ribcage protect?



a. Liver

c. Spinal cord

b. Brain
d. Heart and lungs

3.

4. The muscles of your stomach and heart work even


when you are sleeping. What are these muscles called?

a. Involuntary
c. Smooth

b. Lung
d. Stomach

4.

5. In which organ are cardiac muscles found?



a. Heart b. intestine c. lung d. stomach

5.

6.What is the correct sequence of development in a


complete metamorphosis?
A- Adult
B- Larva
C- Pupa
D- Egg

a. A-B-C-D
c. D-B-C-A

b. D-C-B-A
d. B-D-C-A

6.

7. What do you call the turning of Earth about its axis?



a. revolution
c. orbit

b. rotation
d. tilt

7.

8. What causes day and night?



a. The gravity of the Earth.

b. The direction of the Earths revolution.

c. The rotation of the Earth.

d. The rotation of the moon.

8.

nearest to the sun


9.

10.

11.
Which of the following illustrations shows the
correct position of the Earth and the Moon during a Solar
Eclipse?

a.

c.

b.

d.
11.

12.
The tiny part of a seed that can you grow into a
new plant is called ________.

A. Embryo
C. Ovule

B. Ovary
D. Pistil

13.

12.

What supplies food to the developing embryo?


A. Cotyledon
C. Embryo
b. Endosperm
D. Radicle

13.

14. Which of the following plants can grow from a


bulb?

a. Onion b. Potato c. Ginger d. Kangkong

14.

15. Which of these statements is true about mixtures?


I. A mixture is a combination of two or more
substances
II. A mixture is a combination of two or more
substances w/c can be separated
III. A mixture consists of one particular substance
IV. A mixture does not form a new substances
A. I,II,III
B. II,III,IV C. I,II,IV D. II,III,IV

15.

SCIENCE TEST 6
16. Which form a homogenous mixtures?

A. Water & Soil
C. Sugar & Water

B. Sand & Water
D. Sand & Iron filings

16.

17. How can you make a powdered orange juice


dissolve faster?
A. By stirring

B. By putting ice cube
change to

C. By mixing with hot water
"both A & C"

D. Both A & B

18.

17.

Which of the following is NOT a mammal?


a. Whale
b. Bat c. dolphin
d. frog

18.

19. This is the process where the pollen grains are


carried from the anther to the stigma of another flower.

a. Cross pollination
c. Self-pollination

b. fertilization
d. stigmatization

19.

20. The process of food-making in plants is called:



a. Photosynthesis
c Respiration

b. Transpiration
d. Fertilization

21.

20.

What is the basic unit of life?


a. Cell
b. tissue c. organ

d. sytem

21.

22.

23. This is a type of cloud which form at a high altitude and


appears feathery.

a. Cumulus b. Nimbus c. Stratus d. Cirrus

23.

24. Electricity at rest is called:



a. Static electricity

b. Kinetic electricity

24.

26.

27. What makes up 78% of our atmosphere?



a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen

b. Carbon dioxide
d. Hydrogen

27.

28. These are plants that only live for one year.
a. Perennial b. Nocturnal c. Annual d. Diurnal

28.

29. This is a type of simple machine which consists of a


rope that passes over a grooved wheel.
a. Lever b. Screw c. Wheel and Axle d. Pulley

29.

30. On the Celcius temperature scale, the freezing point


of water is ______.

a. 32C
b. 0C c. 273C d. 100C
30.

31. The process where plants, animals, and human beings


produce new organisms or become many is called:

a. perspiration
c. respiration

b. reproduction
d. circulation

31.

32. Where does fertilization take place?



a. fallopian tube
c. cervix

b. ovaries
d. uterus

32.

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

25.

26. It is considered as the universal solvent.



a. Salt b. Alcohol c. Water
d. Vinegar

22.
This is the passageway through which food moves
into the body.
a. Mouth
b. Esophagus c. Trachea d. intestine

25. This is the instrument used to measure wind


direction.

a. Barometer
c. Wind Vane

b. anemometer
d. thermometer

33.

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

34.

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