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Pangasinan State University

Urdaneta Campus
College of Arts and Education
A.Y. 2016-2017

Teacher Education Department


Bachelor of Elementary Education

Table of Specification
In Science IV

TOPICS No. of Weighted K&C A&A S&E No. of


Days Mean Items
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS
Different Cells of the Body 3 7.5% 1 1 1 3
Group of Cells form Tissues 3 7.5% 2 - - 2
Tissues Together form Organs 3 7.5% 2 - - 2
Organs Together form Systems 3 7.5% 2 - - 2
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
Bones of the Body 3 7.5% 1 1 - 2
The Skull
The Spine or Backbone
The Ribs
The Hipbones
Bone Count 4 10% 1 1 1 3
Functions of the Bones
Cartilage
Skeletal Connections
Joints 6 15% 3 2 - 5
Diseases of the Skeletal System
First Aid Treatment for Bone Injuries
Care of the Bones and Muscles 5 12.5% 2 1 1 4
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Muscles in Your Body
How our Muscles Work 3 7.5% 2 - - 2
Kinds of Muscles
Important Things Muscles Can Do 3 7.5% 2 - - 2
Care of The Muscles
Exercise for Healthy Muscles
Treatment of Muscle Injuries 4 10% 2 1 - 3
TOTAL 40 100% 20 7 3 30

Prepared by: Approved by: Noted by:

Paulane R. Navalta Ms. Genesis Diocares Dr. Erwin O. Estrella


Principal/Chairman Academic Director
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Urdaneta City
Anonas Elementary School
1 Periodic Exam in Science IV
st

Name:____________________________________________________ Score:_________
Course & Year:_____________________________________________ Date:_________

I. Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the best answer on the space provided before the number.

________1. __________ are the tiny building blocks of all living things.
a. Cells
b. Tissues
c. Organs
d. Systems
________2. Which of the following is not pertaining to cells?
a. All living things are made up of cells.
b. The body is made up of different kinds of cells.
c. Each body cell has a cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm.
d. Cells of different kind doing a particular type of work form tissue.
________3. How are the parts of your body organized?
a. The body is made up of cells, tissues, organs, and system together.
b. The body is made up of only one cell, tissue, organ, and system
together.
c. The body is made up of tissues, organs, and system together.
d. The body is made up of systems only.
________4. __________ are made up of the same kind of cells that are grouped
together to do a certain work or job.
a. Cells
b. Tissues
c. Organs
d. Systems
________5. __________ tissues are made up of nerve cells that carry messages to and
from the different parts of the body.
a. Muscle
b. Skin
c. Nerve
d. Blood
________6. Tissues working together to perform a function in the body form
__________.
a. cells
b. tissues
c. organs
d. systems
________7. Your __________ is always busy pumping blood to the different parts
through the blood vessels.
a. liver
b. heart
c. stomach
d. small intestine
________8. The different bones support your body so you do not fall down. They form
your bone system or __________.
a. muscular system
b. circulatory system
c. respiratory system
d. skeletal system
________9. Your many muscles make up your muscle system or __________.
a. muscular system
b. circulatory system
c. respiratory system
d. skeletal system
________10. The __________ skeleton is made up of the bones of the skull, ribs, and
the small bones or vertebrae.
a. endoskeleton
b. exoskeleton
c. axial
d. appendicular
________11. Which of these statements is not true about our skeletal system?
a. It can grow and move
b. It contains living tissues
c. It is an exoskeleton
d. It is an endoskeleton
________12. Which of the following protects the brain from injury?
a. Skull
b. Pelvis
c. Trunk
d. Breastbone
________13. Which organs of the body are protected by ribs?
a. Sense Organs
b. Brain and Spinal Cord
c. Arms and Legs
d. Heart and Lungs
________14. Why are leg bones longer and heavier than arm bones?
a. They help hold things tight.
b. They help hold the body upright in walking or running.
c. They help bend forward and backward.
d. They help stretch the body.
________15. Which of the following is an example of a hinge joint?
a. Joint between the skull and the spine
b. The joint that connects the upper arm with the shoulder blade.
c. The joint in the knee.
d. The joint in the cranium.
________16. What is a new baby’s skeletal system mostly made of?
a. Cartilage
b. Tendons
c. Ligaments
d. Spongy bones
________17. Which of the following joints is found at the shoulder and allows movement
in almost any direction?
a. Ball and socket
b. Gliding
c. Hinge
d. Pivot
________18. Which statement best describes the spongy bone?
a. It contains minerals like calcium and phosphorous.
b. It ends and inner spaces are filled with a soft tissue called marrow.
c. It gives the shape and strength of the bones.
d. It is harder and heavier than the compact bone.
________19. Which statement best explains why the spine of a young child is made of
thirty-three separate vertebrae while that of an adult is only twenty-six?
a. Some of them became cartilage.
b. Some of them joined together.
c. Some of them melted.
d. There is no scientific explanation to this.
________20. Which of the following minerals are stored in the bones?
a. Proper exercise
b. Phosphorous and calcium
c. Calcium and iron
d. Phosphorous and iron
________21. Which of the following statements describes a simple fracture?
a. The bone breaks only on one side. It is common among children.
b. When a bone breaks, it does not push through the muscle and skin.
c. The broken end of a bone pushes through the muscle and skin.
d. The bone is shattered at the break.
________22. All of the following are diseases that attack the bones except __________.
a. osteomyelitis
b. osteoarthritis
c. bone tumor
d. tuberculosis
________23. Which of the following damages the tissues around a joint?
a. Cramp
b. Strain
c. Fracture
d. Sprain
________24. Which of the following attach the muscles to the bones?
a. Joints
b. Ligaments
c. Cartilages
d. Tendons
________25. Where are muscles found in your body?
a. Inside the bones
b. Above the skin
c. All over the body
d. Arms and legs only
________26. Approximately how many muscles are there in the human body?
a. Less than 600
b. Less than 500
c. More than 600
d. More than 500
________27. Which of the following are involuntary muscles?
a. Muscles of the fingers
b. Muscles of the jaws
c. Muscles of the legs
d. Muscles of the intestines
________28. What injury would you likely suffer if your muscles are overworked?
a. Wound
b. Bruise
c. Torn Muscles
d. Muscle Strain
________29. Which of this would you consider an exercise good for the body?
a. Carrying a heavy bag
b. Moving a big table
c. Pulling tall garden grasses
d. Running an errand
________30. How many hours of physical exercise should you have daily?
a. At least three hours.
b. At least thirty minutes.
c. At least four hours.
d. At least five hours.
KEY ANSWERS
I. Multiple Choice
1. a
2. d
3. a
4. b
5. c
6. c
7. b
8. d
9. a
10.c
11.c
12.a
13.d
14.b
15.c
16.a
17.a
18.b
19.b
20.b
21.a
22.d
23.c
24.d
25.c
26.c
27.d
28.d
29.d
30.b
________27. Which of the following are involuntary muscles?
e. Muscles of the fingers
f. Muscles of the jaws
g. Muscles of the legs
h. Muscles of the intestines
________28. What injury would you likely suffer if your muscles are overworked?
e. Wound
f. Bruise
g. Torn Muscles
h. Muscle Strain
________29. Which of this would you consider an exercise good for the body?
e. Carrying a heavy bag
f. Moving a big table
g. Pulling tall garden grasses
h. Running an errand
________30. How many hours of physical exercise should you have daily?
e. At least three hours.
f. At least thirty minutes.
g. At least four hours.
h. At least five hours.

Prepared by:

Paulane R. Navalta
BEEd III-B

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