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REVIEWER

SCIENCE 6
Instruction: Read and understand each question. Shade the circle that corresponds to the letter of the correct
answer on the bubble sheet.
1. Every morning, Jenny joins zumba and jogs around in the park. After her activities, she sweats a lot. What might the
cause of this?
A. Because of excessive movement of the body.
B. Because of the regulation of the body temperature.
C. Because of the contraction of muscles in the dermis.
D. Because of the relaxation of the muscles in the dermis
2. Which of the following describes healthy habits that promote proper functioning of the body system?
I. Doing regular exercise. III. Eating fruits and vegetables.
II. Drinking plenty of water. IV. Taking medicine without a doctor’s prescription.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II and III D. I, III and IV
3. What happens to your skin when you get cold or frightened?
A. Your skin will develop goose bumps. C. Your skin’s nerve cells will be frozen.
B. Your skin will produce too much sweat. D. Your skin will contract.
4. How are the following animals grouped: BAT, DOLPHIN, MONKEY, and WHALE?
A. amphibians B. fishes C. mammals D. reptiles
5. How do sponges get their food?
A. They have big mouths to engulf food.
B. They absorbed foods through their suckers.
C. They have tentacles to push the food into their bodies.
D. They have pores that serve as entry and exit of food animals.
6. Your father is a veterinarian and you asked him to help you with your assignment about vertebrates. These
are the statements he said to you: an animal with a backbone, live in water and move through swimming.
Which animal is he most likely referring to?
A. catfish B. snail C. snake D. starfish
7. How will you describe mollusks?
I. They are stationary.
II. They are aquatic animals.
III. They live in the bodies of other animals.
IV. They have soft bodies and may be covered with hard shells.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I and IV D. II and IV
8. Animals acquire food in different ways. Which tells how the cnidarians get their food?
A. They have hooks and suckers on their heads.
B. They live inside the bodies of other organisms.
C. They have stinging cells on the tentacles that capture prey.
D. They have small opening where food and water flow through.
9. Why are some worms harmful?
A. They grow very long. C. They eat dead plants and animals.
B. They make children grow healthy. D. They take nutrients from the bodies of other organisms.
10. You and your classmates went to Manila Ocean Park and saw different kinds of animals. One of your
classmates said that the animal in one shelf have six legs, thorax, and abdomen. Which animal is this?
A. ant B. earthworm C. scorpion D. spider
11. Which explains the need to protect and conserve tropical rainforests?
I. Rainforests stabilize climate. III. Rainforests release oxygen through photosynthesis.
II. Rainforests are natural air filters. IV. Rainforests cut off connections between biotic and abiotic.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II and III D. I, III and IV
12. Which best describes the protection efforts for coral reefs?
I. Regulating of catch by amount, size, and kind. III. Banning Muro-ami, blast fishing, and cyanide fishing.
II. Collecting shells and taking sands as a souvenir.
A. I only B. II only C.II & III D I & III
13. Which conservation initiatives will be suited for a mangrove swamp?
A. No cutting for fuel B. No dynamite fishing C. No collection of corals D. No to kaingin system
14. Which shows proper conservation and protection of the ecosystems?
I. Eating carabeef instead of beef. III. Making endangered species as pets.
II. Establishing sanctuaries and reserves. IV. Being silent about abusive deeds against environment.
A. I only B. I & II C. II and IV D. I, II, III, IV
15. What do you call the interaction between living things and non-living things?
A. biomes B. creation C. ecosystem D. environment
16. How will you describe a tropical rainforest?
A. It has frozen ground. C. It has warm temperature.
B. It has cold temperature. D. It has rarely variety of reptiles.
17. How do forests help in maintaining global climate?
A. The plants soak up large amounts of rainfall.
B. The plants provide a habitat for plants and animals.
C. The plants provide materials for constructions and other needs of people.
D. The plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis.
18. What might happen if a tropical rainforest receives little rain for a long period of time?
A. There might be an occurrence of flood.
B. There might be an abundance of oxygen.
C. There might be an increase in the population of both plants and animals.
D. There might be plants that will wither which cause a shortage of food to lower forms of animals.
19. Coral reefs are beneficial to marine life. In what way does it show in the following instances?
I. They provide rich sources of marine food.
II. They protect the coastal areas from strong waves.
III. They provide passage for strong currents to coastal areas.
IV. They serve as a breeding ground of fishes and other forms of marine life.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I and IV D. III and IV
20. What happens if tropical rainforests are NOT protected?
A. There will be erosion and landslide. C. There will be abundance of wild animals.
B. There will be the same amount of water supply. D. There will be same amount of productivity.
21. Why are coral reefs important?
A. It serves as tourist attractions. C. It is colorful rocklike deposits under water.
B. It makes the water shallow. D. It serves as habitat, hatchery, and nursery of different marine mammals.
22. What is the main function of the Skeletal System?
A. It pumps blood to the body. C. It supports and protects the entire body.
B. It digests food that we intake. D. It process and receives signals that control the body.
23. Which type of muscles is responsible for voluntary movements such as jumping and walking?
A. cardiac muscles B. digestive muscles C. skeletal muscles D. smooth muscles
24. Which of the statements does NOT describe the function of Integumentary System?
A. It protects the organs inside the body. C. It regulates the temperature of the body.
B. It is the skeletal framework of the body. D. It disposes the waste materials from the body.
25. Elsa has clean skin, trim fingernails, and tidy hair to ensure safety from any microbes invisible in the
environment. Which body system is protected by Elsa’s good habits?
A. Digestive System B. Integumentary System C. Nervous System D. Respiratory System
26. What is the purpose of the tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli?
A. It stores air.
B. It produces mucus.
C. It regulates body temperature.
D. It exchanges oxygen and cabon dioxide with the blood.
27. When you exhale, how does the diaphragm behave as you breath in?
A. It sinks. B. It expands. C. It relaxes. D. It contracts.
28. Circulatory System is also known as Cardiovascular System. It is considered as transport system of the body.
Which of the following are being transported to our body?
A. water, food, oxygen B. water, blood, oxygenC. water, gas, oxygen D. water, nutrients, oxygen
29. The brain is the largest part of the Nervous System. What is the main function of the brain?
A. It protects us from danger.
B. It is responsible for digesting food.
C. It transmits messages to the heart.
D. It is responsible for processing and receiving signals that control the body.
30. If the cerebellum was damaged due to trauma, what effect would this person likely to experience?
A. They could experience faster than normal breathing.
B. They could experience changes in body temperature.
C. They could experience trouble in maintaining balance.
D. They could experience partial or incomplete memory loss.
31. Which of the statements is TRUE?
I. The brainstem is the hind part of the brain.
II. The brain is the center of the nervous system.
III. The cerebellum is the largest part of the brain.
IV. The spinal cord is the downward extension of the brain.
A. I and II B. II, III, and IV C. I, II, and IV D. IV only
32. Which statement describes the characteristic of a mammal?
A. They have scaly skin. C. They have feathers and can fly.
B. They have mammary glands. D. They live in water and can swim freely.
33. Dog, cats, and cow are examples of mammals. Which characteristic is only true to mammals?
A. They have four legs. C. They creep and live on land.
B. They feed their young with milk. D. They have scales and live in water.
34. What do you call a kind of mammal that lay eggs?
A. marsupial B. monotreme C. placental D. reptile
35. Animals possess body parts which are distinct to them. Which characteristic best distinguishes birds from
other vertebrates?
A. They have bones. C. They take care of their young.
B. They lay eggs with shell. D. They are covered with feathers.
36. Which tells about the distinct characteristics of reptiles?
I. They have gills and fins. III. They have legs for crawling.
II. They have dry scaly skins. IV. They are warm blooded animals.
A. I and III B. II and IV C. II, and III D. I and IV
37. Which groups of animals can live both on land and water?
A. amphibians B. fishes C. mammals D. reptiles

38. What are the benefits of mangroves?


39. Write the correct order of food travelling through the digestive system after it is swallowed
40. What are the similarities and differences of these animals

KIWI, CROCODILE, NEWT, OSTRICH, SNAKE, TOAD,PEACOCK, SALAMANDER

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