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August 10-11, 2016

First Periodical Examination


SCIENCE V
Name:_______________________________________________ Score:_______
School:______________________________________________

A. Read the questions carefully. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It serves as the storage for the sperm cells produced by the testicles.
a. Penis b. scrotum c. vas deferens d. epididymis
2. What organ of the female reproductive system does fertilization occurs?
a. Uterus b. vagina c. ovary d. fallopian tube
3. Which of these animals are herbivores?
a. Lizard & mosquitoes b. lions & tigers c. cats & dogs d. horses & cows
4. Which of these animals are omnivores?
a. Giraffe & bee b. chicken & doves c. snakes & crocodiles d. lions & tigers
5. What do you call the animals that eat other animals?
a. Herbivores b. carnivores c. omnivores d. vertebrates
6. What do jellyfish use for defense?
a. Stinging tentacles b. big mouth c. hard claws d. curved beaks
7. Which organs of the body are responsible for getting rid of waste materials?
a. Sense organs b. excretory organs c. reproductive organ d. respiratory organ
8. What is the correct path of air as it enters in our body?
a. Nose-pharynx-larynx-trachea-bronchi-lungs
b. Lungs-larynx-pharynx-nose-bronchi-trachea
c. Pharynx-larynx-trachea-bronchi-lungs-nose
d. Lungs-bronchi-trachea-pharynx-larynx-nose
9. Which of these is the waste product of the undigested food?
a. Urine b. sweat c. feces d. carbon dioxide
10. Which part of the respiratory system does the exchange of gases takes place?
a. Bronchi b. alveoli c. pharynx d. trachea
11. Which of the following is the waste material excreted by the kidneys?
a. Sweat b. urine c. carbon dioxide d. feces
12. How do we get rid of the waste gas in the body?
a. When we breathe out or exhale c. as we talk
b. When we breathe in or inhale d. when we urinate
13. Lorry has excreted a lot of sweat after doing household chores. Where does her perspiration come out?
a. Kidney b. large intestine c. lungs d. skin
14. Why do animals live in a particular habitat?
a. They cannot make their own food that is why they have to stay in places where there is plenty of
food.
b. Animals do not know how to build their own homes.
c. Animals want to build their community different from that of human beings.
d. Animals know how to cook their food.
15. It is the most intelligent among cetaceans.
a. Whale b. shark c. dolphin d. turtle
16. The only mammal that can fly?
a. Bat b. owl c. eagle d. dove
17. How do lizards get their food?
a. They use their claws to catch insects
b. they catch insects with their rough skin
c. they use spiders web to catch insects
d. they extend their long and sticky tongue on insects
18. Lions and tigers have sharp teeth which_______________.
a. pick seeds b. chew grass c. sipping the nectar d. tears meat
19. If frogs use their tongues to catch insects, what do insects use in getting food?
a. wings b. tiny sucking tubes c. paws d. talons
20. Some animals have teeth. Some animals have bills or beaks. Others have mouths with tiny sucking tubes.
What does this show?
a. Animals need food in order to live.
b. animals have different structures for eating and getting food.
c. Animals have different sizes.
d. Animals live in different habitat.
21. What is the external sex organ of the male?
a. penis b. prostate c. vas deferens d. urethra
22. What is the female reproductive organ designed for?
a. for blood circulation b. for production & transport of sperm c. for child bearing d. for respiration
23. What are the functions of the ovary and testes in reproduction?
a. blood enters the ovary and testes to the urinary tract where it goes out of the body
b. the ovaries produces the egg cells while the testes makes the sperm cells needed to produce life
c. the ovaries makes the sperm cells while the testes produces the egg cells necessary to produce life
d. the testes produces the egg cells
24. What happens during menstruation period?
a. girls do not bathe themselves c. eggs will mature in the ovary
b. pregnancy will occur d. fertilization occur
25. When does human life begin?
a. at age two b. upon birth c. at age one d. upon fertilization
26. Puberty is a period in life at which a male and female become functionally____________.
a. disabled b. capable for reproduction c. immature d. fertilization
27. Vertebrates animals that have mammary glands which produces milk for their young.
a. birds b. fishes c. reptiles d. mammals
28. How can you help animals survive in the forest?
a. By cutting down trees without reforestation c. By converting forest into agricultural land
b. By quarrying in the forest d. By being careful not to destroy the forest
29. Which of these birds have strong hook beaks which they use for tearing meat of small animals.
a. chicken & duck b. pigeon or dove c. hawk & owl d. maya and hummingbird

B. Matching Type: Match each item in column A with the proper description in column B. write the letter
of the correct answer in the blank before each number.

A B
_____ 30. Tuberculosis a. pouched mammals
_____ 31. Asthma b. tiny filtering unit of kidney
_____ 32. Lungs c. egg is released from the ovary
_____ 33. Epidermis d. caused by tubercule bacilli
_____ 34. Ovulation e. outer layer of the skin
_____ 35. Nephrons f. inner layer of the skin
_____ 36. Dermis g. caused by allergy
h. main organ of the respiratory system
i. main organ of the urinary system

C. Direction: Identify the following:


__________________ 37. The system that is responsible for producing offspring.
__________________ 38. The term for the first menstruation.
__________________ 39. It helps a person control urination.
__________________ 40. It is a body waste which passes through the skin.

GOODLUCK!!!!
Parents Signature:________________________________________________
CARMEN SOUTH DISTRICT
CARMEN NORTHWEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CARMEN, COTABATO
SECOND GRADING PERIOD
Science and Health VI
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

OBJECTIVES SKILLS

Easy (60) Average(30) Difficult(10) TOTAL


Identify the different organ 2
and function of the male (1,2) 2
and female reproductive
system .
Identify the different groups 4
of animals.(herbivores, (3,4,5,6) 4
Carnivores, Omnivores)
Describe the different 7
functions of the respiratory (7,8,9,10,11,12,13) 7
system.
Describe hoe animals adapt 1
to a particular environment (14) 1
for protection.
Identify different 6
characteristics of animals in (15,16,17,18,19,20) 6
getting their food.
Interpret/Identify the 6
different parts and functions (21,22,23,24,25,26) 6
of human reproductive
system.
Identify the different 3
mouthparts of some animals (27,28,29) 3
in getting their food
Identify the different parts 6
and functions of human (31,32,33,34,35,36) 6
reproduction.
Explain the process of 2
fertilization. (37,38) 2

Explain the process of the 2


excretion of the human (39,40) 2
body waste.

Prepared by: Checked by:


RICKY A. BUENAFLOR CELIA P. ELLANA, Ed.D
Teacher Principal- I
November 15, 2015

Second Periodical Examination


SCIENCE V
Name:_______________________________________________ Score:_______
School:______________________________________________

Test I. Match column A with the letter of the correct answer in column B. write your answer in the blank.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

___________ 1. By product of photosynthesis a. sponge


___________ 2. Small openings in the leaf that allow carbon dioxide
And sunlight to enter b. sugar
___________ 3. Habitat for marine animals c. oxygen
___________ 4. A place where camels can live and survive d. echinoderms
___________ 5. Plants/grasses eating animals e. stomata
___________ 6. Animals find/transfer to other places where foods
Are abundant f. sea/oceans
___________ 7. Animals that eat tiny animals for food g. carnivores
___________ 8. Spiny-skinned animals h. herbivores
___________ 9. Phylum poreferans i. coelenterates
___________ 10. Product of photosynthesis j. migration

Test II. Multiple Choice: encircle the letter of the correct answer.
11. The place where animals live and survive is called__________________________.
a. pond b. environment c. habitat d. ecosystem
12. Rice snakes hide themselves from their enemies in green rice fields. This kind of protective adaptation is
Called__________________________.
a. Mimicry b. coloration c. hibernation d. estivation
13. How do squids and octopuses depend themselves from their enemies?
a. by their noxious odor c. by their body ink
b. by their body parts d. by their shells
14. Squirrels can fight enemies by
a. releasing noxious odor c. by fighting with their body parts
b. by running away and hide d. by releasing some of their body parts
15. Soft- bodied animals like jellyfishes belong to what phylum of invertebrates animals?
a. coelenterates b. mollusks c. poreferans d. echinoderms
16. Some animals control their activity during high and warm temperature to avoid excessive loss of body water,
So they can survive on the extension of summer in their place. This kind of adaptation is called___________.
a. Estivation b. hibernation c. migration d. coloration
17. Which of the following belongs to the group of insects?
a. Butterfly b. scorpion c. spiders d. centipedes
18. Walking stick imitate the formation or appearance of their environment to make themselves safe from
their enemies. This protective adaptation is called_____________.
a. Mimicry b. coloration c. body covering d. camouflage
19. A group of vertebrates that feed their young with their milk from their mammary glands belong to_______.
a. Reptiles b. amphibians c. mammals d. birds
20. Which of the following is the producer?
a. Rice b. cow c. chicken d. man
21. The passage of carbon dioxide from the air into the leaves is possible because of the_____________.
a. Rhizoid b. stomata c. guard cells d. sunlight
22. How do plants protect themselves from their enemies?
a. They have many leaves c. they have sweet smell
b. They have beautiful colors d. they have protective structures such as thorns
23. What mosses, liverworts, and hornworts have in common?
a. True roots, leaves and stems c. they all live in damp areas
b. Rhizoid d. they all live in areas with less sunlight
24. What happens to the leaves of the plants when they do not receive sunlight?
a. They become pale c. they look healthier
b. Their leaves become greener d. they produced food
25. What type of flowering plants would you choose if you want to see flowers bloom all year through?
a. Aerial plant b. biennial plant c. annual plant d. perennial plant
26. What kind of plants live in swampy areas?
a. Aerial plants b. aquatic plant c. perennial plant d. terrestrial plant
27. Which of the following groups of plants have similar leaves?
a. Atis, banana, pineaaple c. avocado, chico, jackfruit
b. Rose, cactus, sampaguita d. atis, balimbing, anahaw
28. Which of the following plants have similar stems?
a. Gabi, kangkong, pechay c. banana, anahaw, malunggay
b. Rose, cactus, sampaguita d. san Francisco, gabi, pechay
29. It shields the earth from too much ultraviolet radiation?
a. Ozone layer b. greenhouse gases c. global warming d. forest
30. Acid rain can also damage:
a. Buildings b. monuments c. metal objects d. all of the above
31. Which gas is NOT released by burning fossil fuel?
a. Carbon dioxide b. sulphur oxide c. oxygen d. nitrogen oxide

D. TRUE OR FALSE. Write true if the statement is true, if the answer is false, change the underlined word
to make the statement correct.
32. Deforestation increases the amount of carbon dioxide that can be absorb by plants.
33. Oxygen released in the atmosphere traps the heat from the sun.
34. Plants are called consumers because they can make their own food.
35. Flowering plants are also called angiosperms.
36. Chlorofluorocarbons are chemicals that can make the ozone layer thick.

E. Complete the following statement below by supplying the correct word/s or phrase.
37. ___________________ is the place where animals live naturally.
38. Plants give off oxygen through______________________________________________.
39. Plants are known as______________________________ because they can produce their own food.
40. _____________________ are animals that eat meat.

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