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Match the definitions in Column A with the term in column B.

write the letter of your choice on the space


provide before each number.

Column B

Column A
____1. It refers to the different forms of a gene
____2. An allele combination made up of a dominant and a
recessive allele
____3. It is the genetic constitution of an individual
____4. An allele combination composed of either two dominant or
two recessive alleles

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.

Genotype
Homozygous
Hybrid
Gametes
Phenotype
Heterozygous
Allele
Dominant Trait
Fertilization
Recessive trait

____5. It is the union of the sperm and egg cell in the uterine
tube.
____6 it is an organism who has heterozygous allele combination
for a particular trait.
____7. It is the physical expression of a particular traits.
____8. It is a coded trait which is not expressed in the
phenotypically.
____9. It is trait expressed preferentially over another trait.
____10. It is a collective term for both the sperm and egg cells.

Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if not.


________11. A recessive trait can be expressed if both parents are carriers of the recessive allele for ghe
particular trait.
________12. Carriers often do not show any signs of the trait but can pass it on to their offspring.
________13.A hybrid has heterozygous allele combination.
________14. An individual with an XX allele combination is called pure breed recessive.
________15. Blood type AB is an example of codominance.
III. DIRECTIONS: Give the name or symbol of the following allele combination. You may use any letter, but
keep in mind to distinguish between small or capital letter.
Name

Genotype Symbol

Homozygous (dominant) brown eyes


Heterozygous (dominant) brown eyes
Homozygous (recessive) blue eyes
(19)
(20)
I.

Budding

(16)
(17)
(18)
(A) = brown skin; (a)= yellow skin Yy
(B) = long eyelashes; (b) = curly eyelashes bb

DIRECTIONS: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. Choose from the box below. Wrong
spelling will be marked incorrect.

Spores
Asexual reproduction

Fragmentation

Flowers

Regeneration

Sexual reproduction
Binary fission

_____1. It is process of replacing broken or detached part/s in some organism.


_____2. It is reproductive part of angiosperms.
_____3. It is a type of reproduction where an organism develops from an outgrowth from the parent
organism.
_____4. Insects and crustaceans reproduce through this means
_____5. It is a means of reproduction where a broken part from the parent develops into a whole new
individual.
II.

DIRECTIONS: Write TRUE is the statement is correct . If FALSE, change the underlined word
by writing the correct answer on the space before each number.

_____6. Flowers are the reproductive part of most plants.


_____7. The stamen is the female reproductive part of flower.
_____8. Unicellular organisms produce exact copies of themselves through binary fission.
_____9. Fish and birds can perform external fertilization.
_____10. Gymnosperms undergo asexual reproduction since they do not bear any flowers.

III.

DIRECTIONS: Classify the following organisms according to the specific method of


reproduction/ fertilization that each performs. Write the letter on the blank before each other.

A. Budding
B. Fragmentation
C. Binary fission

_____11. Shark
_____12. Frog
_____13. Tape worm
_____14. Staphylococcous aureus
_____15. Hydra

D.
E.

Internal fertilization
External fertilization

I.

True or False. On the space beside each number, write the word TRUE if the statement is
correct or FALSE if it is wrong.

______1. When Jesus returns to earth, he will physically raise all those who have died by giving them
back the bodies they lost at death.
______2. Our resurrected bodies will be exactly the same (in all aspects) as our previous physical
bodies.
______3. The resurrected body is glorified buy God and is freed from any form of suffering and pain.
_____4. At death, the soul is separated from the body and receives a particular judgment to be in
heaven, hell, or purgatuory.
_____5. The kind of choices we make and actions we do here on earth will NOT affect the kind of
judgment God will render to us at the end of time.

II

Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the answer on the space provided.

____6. What hope does the doctrine of Life Everlasting give to every Christian?
A.
B.
C.
D.

An immortal life on earth


Being born again in another form
A life of perfect happiness with God
None of the above

____7. What is the challenge to those who believe in the resurrection of the dead and life everlasting?
A.
B.
C.
D.

To do good and serve others


To fight those who do and promote evil and sin
To follow the laws enacted by each particular Church
To encourage those who belong to other faiths to become Catholic so that they will be saved.

____8. What is the significance of doctrine of the resurrection of the body in Christian faith?
A.
B.
C.
D.

It points to Jesus own resurrection as basis for believing in His saving power.
It gives us the freedom to do whatever we want according to our will.
It inspire us to look forward to our death as an end to our suffering.
It enables us to hope for an immortal life by being reborn after death.

____9. Which is the correct Christian definition of haven?

A.
B.
C.
D.

A perfect life f happiness with God


A place above the universe where God lives
A state in which the soul achieves perfection
A garden in which God lives among men

____10. Based on Catholic doctrine, a person who is repentant but who dies without making up for his sins
will _____________________.
A.
B.
C.
D.

Be rewarded in heaven
Be punished in hell
Be purified in purgatory
Linger forever on earth

III
Prayer Wring. Write a prayer of commitment to God on how you can concretely achieve the
challenge of the statement below.(5 points)
A Christians belief in the resurrection of the body
and life everlasting should inspire him/her to treat
his/her body as the temple of the Holy Spirit.

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I.

Directions: Write the letter of the answer on the space provided for.

____1. Which statement speaks of the meaning of the Churchs doctrine of the forgiveness of sins?

A. Jesus has given and thus has completely saved mankind through his death and resurrection
regardless of what we choose to do.
B. Gods forgiveness is offered to all through Jesus saving act but can be received with certainly
though the authority given to the Church.
C. Our belief in Gods infinite mercy gives us the freedom to commit sin as long as we are able to
ask for forgiveness afterwards.
D. Our salvation is dependent on the frequency of the good works that we do and the recipients of
such works.
____2. Which sacrament was instituted by Christ to be a way for us to receive Gods forgiveness with
certainly?
A.
B.
C.
D.

Confirmation
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Matrimony

____3. Which refers to the stain of sin of mankind represented by Adam and Eve?
A.
B.
C.
D.

Actual sin
Mortal sin
Original sin
Venial sin

____4. Which sacrament takes away both original and actual sins?
A.
B.
C.
D.

Baptism
Confirmation
Eucharist
Reconciliation

____5. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is also known as the Sacrament of PENANCE. What does the
underlined word emphasize about this sacrament?
A. A persons desire to seek Gods forgiveness comes from the realization that he has offended
God because of his selfish actions.
B. A persons need to ask for forgiveness is brought about by his fear of Gods judgment and
punishment.
C. Our sins will be forgiven only when we are able to pay for them through our own acts of
sacrifices.
D. None of the above.
____6. What does the act of confessing (saying aloud) our sins before a priest show about us?
A. Humility to admit our fault
B. Need to be accepted by others

C. Faith to the priest who forgives us


D. Desire to become better persons
____7. Aside from forgiveness, what else do we receive from God through the Sacrament of Reconciliation
that inspires us to further keep our friendship with him?
A.
B.
C.
D.

Power over sin


Sanctifying grace
Penance for our sins
Answer to our problems

____8. Which is NOT a condition for an act to be considered mortal sin?


A.
B.
C.
D.

The act is seriously wrong


There is full knowledge of the gravity of the act
There is deliberate will to do the act
The act should be done more than once

____9. Jason failed to attend Sunday Mass because he was down with flu. Did he commit a mortal sin?
A.
B.
C.
D.

Yes, because failing to attend Sunday Mass is against the 3 rd commandment.


Yes, because he could have asked his parents to bring him to the church.
No, because he did not freely intend to skip Sunday Mass due to his health condition.
No, because he was not aware that failing to attend Sunday Mass is wrong.

____10. Who among the following is able to show true repentance and sincere condition?
A. Andrew regularly goes to the Sacrament of Reconciliation t confess the same sins.
B. Matthew failed to do the penance the priest gave him because he thought it was too difficult to
do.
C. Peter did his best to avoid any occasion that will tempt him to commit again the mortal sin he
previously confessed.
D. Thomas truly believes that God will forgive him anytime so he always postpones receiving the
Sacrament of Reconciliation.

II.

Directions: Identify the Commandment violated in the following situations:

11. Committing blasphemy, making unnecessary oaths, and breaking solemn vows.

12. Disrespecting and disobeying parents and superiors.

13. Physically hurting ones self and others.

14. Watching and/or reading pornographic materials; masturbation; using obscene speech.

15. Dishonesty and cheating in dealing with others.

III.

Directions: Using number 1 5, sequence the following steps in making a good Confession.

____16. Approach the priest and confess your sin


____17. Listen intently to the priest for your penance
____18. Do an honest examination of conscience
____19. Make a firm resolve to avoid the same sins.
____20. Humbly receive the absolution from the priest.
IV.

Write a sincere and meaningful prayer of contrition below. Be able to show your understanding
of the concepts you learned about the doctrine of the forgiveness of sins. (5 points)

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