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Quiz #1

Science
A. Read carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which connects a muscle to a bone?
A. cartilage C. muscle
B. ligament D. tendon
2. Which bone protects the heart and lungs?
A. cranium C. rib cage
B. pelvis D. spinal column
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true about muscles?
A. All muscles are connected to bones.
B. Cardiac muscles are found only in the heart.
C. When a muscles contracts it pulls one bone toward another bone.
D. Muscles work alone to provide movement.
4. What do you call the point where two bones meet?
A. insertion C. marrow
B. joint D. origin
5. The connective cord which attaches a muscle to a bone is the
A. cartilage C. ligament
B. joint D. tendon
6. Which of the following is NOT a main part of the digestive system?
A. Liver C. Stomach
B. Mouth D. Esophagus
7. Which part of the digestive system cuts food into smaller pieces?
A. Esophagus C. Mouth
B. Intestine D. Stomach
8. What are the parts inside the mouth that help in digestion?
A. Teeth, tongue, saliva
B. Teeth and tongue
C. Teeth, tongue, gastric juice
D. Teeth, tongue and esophagus
9. What is the digestive function of the large intestine?
A. It absorbs water from the undigested food.
B. It changes the food into soupy mixture.
C. It grinds the food into soupy mixture.
D. It helps digest carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
10. What is the rhythmic and muscular movement that moves the food from one
part to the
next?
A. Digestion B. Peristalsis C. Defecation D. Secretion

Quiz #2
Science
A. Read carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Tiny hairs inside the nose prepare air for the lungs by _______
a. cleaning it b. drying it c. moistening it d. warming it
2. Why are lungs important? The lungs _____
A. get rid of waste products to the cell in the body.
B. remove bacteria and other particles in the air.
C. Transport nutrients to the different parts of the body
D. Supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide as waste of the
body.
3. What are the functions of the respiratory system?
a. helps remove carbon dioxide from the body
b. transports air into the lungs
c. facilitates the diffusion of oxygen into the bloodstream
d. all of the above
4. Which pattern shows the correct order of the components of the respiratory
system?
a. nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli,
diaphragm
b. pharynx, nose, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, diaphragm
c. mouth, larynx, pharynx, bronchi, trachea, bronchioles, alveoli, diaphragm
d. larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, diaphragm, mouth
5. What is the function of the cilia in the trachea?
a. To trap particles of dust and dirt c. To direct the flow of air
b. To moisten and warm the dust d. To add moisture to the air

B. TRUE or FALSE- Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if


not.
6. Integumentary system functions to protect the body from
outside environment.
7. The function of the skin is to give shape to the body.
8. The second layer of the skin serves as insulator of the body
from cold and heat.
9. The human body is covered with hair except on palms of the
hands and soles of the feet.
10. Nails like hair are made up of keratin.

Quiz #3
Science

Write the letter of the correct letter in your summative test notebook.
1. Animals that have backbone are vertebrates. What group of animals are called vertebrates?
A. Dog, chicken, cat, fish, crocodile C. earthworm, snail, catfish B.
Snake, ants, bees, monkey D. butterflies, mosquitoes
2. What common characteristics of the following animals have? -Cow, tiger, goat, cat, and cow
A. They are four legged animals, have fur and give birth to their young.
B. They are four legged animals, they live on land and in water.
C. They live both land and water, they feed their young with milk.
D. They are all mammals, lay eggs, and have fur.
3. Invertebrates are animals without backbone. What group of animals have no backbone?
A. Tapeworm, leeches, clams, snails C. crabs, lobster, bees, ants
B. Squid, starfish, fish D. both A and C
4.Vertebrates are classified into five smaller groups. What group belongs to the animals that have
pair of wings, pair of legs and are covered with feathers?
A. Reptiles B. Birds C. Mammals D. amphibians
5.What group belongs the animals live on land and on water, covered with plates and lay eggs on
land?
A. Reptiles B. Fish C. Mammals D. birds
6.Which is true about invertebrates?
A. Animals have bodies filled with spores and soft bodies.
B. Animals have flat worms, long and thin round and pointed at both ends.
C. Soft bodied animals with no bones and have shells.
D. All of the above
7. Vertebrates may be classified on their common features such as skin coverings, habitat
and food eaten. Which is true about vertebrates?
A. Cold blooded animals with backbone
B. Animals covered with feathers, fur, scaly and dry skin.
C. Animals that lay eggs, live on land and on water.
D. All of the above
8.What are the vertebrates that have mammary glands, fur, and give birth to their young?
A. Goat, chicken, eagle, and bird C. Cat, pig, fish, and crocodile
B. Dog, cat, pig, and goat D. Dolphin, bats, bird and carabao
9. Which group of invertebrates does a clam belong to?
A. Sponge
B. Fish
C. Echinoderm
D. Mollusk
10. You are playing at the park. You notice a bird chirping to another bird in a tree. You also see a
spider hanging from one of the monkey bars. Which type(s) of animals have you observed?
A. Only vertebrates
B. Only invertebrates
C. Vertebrates and an invertebrate
D. Mammals

Quiz #4
Science
1. How do forests help in maintaining global climate?
A. Plants soak up large amounts of rainfall.
B. Plants provide a habitat for plants and animals.
C. Plants provide materials for constructions and other needs of people.
D. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis.
2. What might happen if a tropical rainforest receives little rain for a long period of time?
A. Plants will wither which causes shortage of food to lower form of animals.
B. Increase population of both plants and animals
C. Abundance of oxygen
D. Flood might occur.
3. In coral reef ecosystem, clown fishes, and sea anemones live together. Which type of
relationship is shown?
A. Commensalism B. Parasitism C. Mutualism D. Predation
4. Coral reefs are beneficial to marine life. In what way does it show in the following instances?
I. provide rich sources of marine food.
II. protect the coastal areas from strong waves.
III. provide passage for strong currents to coastal areas.
IV. serve as a breeding ground for fishes and other forms of marine life.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I and IV D. III and IV
5. Coral reefs are important to man and other marine organisms How can we help protect them?
A. collect corals B. clean coral reefs.
C. prevent dynamite fishing D. throw oil into waterways.
6. Why are corals very important to marine life?
A. They are the habitat of some marine animals.
B. They make the oceans and seas look blue.
C. They lter and purify the water.
D. They make the seawater salty.
7. Ana will go to the forest. What are the living things she can findthere?
A. cow, grass, mouse, soil C. trees, fern, snail, mushroom
B. farmer, carabao, rat, trees D. horse, goat, cow, water
8 The tress in a rain forest ecosystem is shelter for many living organisms.
A. true B. false C. maybe D. not at all
9. The following are the ways in conserving the coral reefs except one.
A. Controlled logging activities C. Avoid throwing garbage in the river.
B. Illegal fishing D. Good fishing method
10. What way can you protect our mangrove swamp?
A. planting more mangroves C. cut all mangroves.
B. dump your garbage in the mangrove area D. do not do anything.

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