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Refer to the illustration of the female reproductive system below.
Female Reproductive System
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1. What part of the female reproductive system stores and releases eggs?
A. ' B. il} Cc Vv D. v
2. The is the part where the fetus develops.
A. I B. ML & Vv D. Vi
3. The is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, supplies
oxygen to the blood, and gets rid of carbon dioxide and other waste gases.
A. excretory system G@ reproductive system
B. respiratory system D. circulatory system
4. How does breathing take place? Identify the sequence of the movement of air inside our
body?
A ~ larynx5. What is the process of removing wastes from the body?
A. reproduction CG circulation
B, excretion D. digestion
6. Which of the following is not a body waste?
A. oxygen C. carbon dioxide
B. urine D. —_ undigested food
7. Vertebrates are animals with internal bones or skeletons. Which of the following is not a
vertebrate?
A. monkey Co fish
B. frog D. starfish
8. How do animals like mudfish, frog or snail protect themselves during dry season?
A. They hibernate or go to “sleep” and their body activities slow down.
B. They migrate from one place to another.
C. They estivate or bury themselves in the mud and come out only when the rain
comes,
D. They change their colors to make them appear like they are part of the environment.
9. How do animals like snakes, beetle, skunks and bugs protect themselves from enemies?
A. They have hard coverings which they use as armor against their predators.
B. They produce poisonous substances to drive away their enemies.
C. They imitate or mimic the behavior of other animals,
D. They have sharp teeth and paws for protection.
10. What are the characteristics of mammals?
Read the sentences below and identify the statements that describe mammals.
|. They are warm — blooded.
Il. Most have hair or fur to cover their bodies.
Ill. They maintain constant body temperature.
IV. Their female give birth to their young alive and feed them with milk.
A.l, Mand Ill cI, Il, Illand Iv
B.1, Ill and IV D. sl, Iland IV
ee11. The following are nonvascular plants EXCEPT:
A. mosses C.— ferns
B. liverworts D. algae
12. What do orchids, corn, palay, sugarcane and wheat have in common?
A. They are examples of monocots.
B. They are examples of dicots.
C. They are grown in the fields.
D. They are harvested every year.
13. Physical change is the change in size, shape and state of matter. Which of the following
does not show physical change?
A. _ acake is sliced into four pieces
B. —_aglass is broken into pieces
C.— acube of ice melts
D. —_ashrimp turns red when cooked
14, Which of the following shows chemical change?
A. anice cream melts
B. a wood is burned and turned to ashes
C. water turned to ice when left in the freezer
D. a paper is torn to pieces
For Nos. 15-16, study the table below.
ines | Cimcm | | period of Revelation Lebar Beried ot
(millions of km) uate Rotation
Mercury 58 88 days 4880 59 days
Venus 108 2247 days 12,100 243 days
Earth 150 365 1/4 days 12,6883 24 hours
Mars 28 687 days 6794 245 hours
Jupiter 718 11.86 years 142, 793 9.9 hours
Satu 1427 29.5 years 129/053 10.2 hours
Uranus 2870 4 years 50, 854 17 hours
Neptune 4497 164.8 years 49528 16 hours
Pluto 5900 247.7 years 2,290 6A hours
15. What is the relationship of a planet's revolution to its distance from the sun?
A. The nearer the planet is, the longer it takes to revolve around the sun.
B.. The farther the planet is, the longer it takes to revolve around the sun.
C. The distance of the planet from the sun does not affect its period of revolution.
D. The period of revolution of a planet is not based on its distance from the sun.
SET 1- GRADE 620.
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. What planet is farthest from the sun?
A. — Saturn CG Neptune
B.- Uranus D. Pluto
is the part of the nervous system which is found in all parts of the body.
A. brain : Cc. nerves
B. spinal cord D. capillaries
. The brain and the spinal cord receive messages from the different parts of the body through
A. sensory nerves C. connector nerves
B. motor nerves D. spinal cord
. What part of the brain controls the movement of muscles and regulates the muscles as they
contract and relax.
A. cerebrum C. cerebellum
B. medulla oblongata D. temporal lobes
In the systemic circulation, blood travels from the left side of the heart to all parts of the
body except the
A. brain Cc. kidney
B. lungs D. liver
As blood leaves the heart, it is rich in oxygen. This is called
A. oxygenated blood C. red blood cells
B. de oxygenated blood D. white blood cells
Blood returning to the heart which carries carbon dioxide and waste is called
A. ted blood cells C. oxygenated blood
B. deoxygenated blood D. white blood cells
Which of the following exhibit the relationship called mutualism in which both organisms
live and benefit from each other?
A. snake and frog C. fungi and algae
B, __ lizard and ladybug D. orchid and treeFor nos, 24 and 25
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24. Which part of the food chain acts as first order consumer?
A. Banana Tree Cc. Eagle
B. Monkey D. ‘Bacteria
25, Which acts as producer?
A. Banana Tree Cc. Bacteria
B. Eagle D. — Monkey
26. What does the tree release and provide the girl and. other living things in order to live?
A. carbon dioxide Cc. oxygen
B. chlorophyll D. sunlight
27. The in the air is absorbed by plants to make their food with the help of
sunlight.
A. nitrogen C. oxygen
B. carbon D. carbon dioxideSET 1- GRADE.6
28. Which diagram shows the oxygen — carbon dioxide cycle?
29. Why is dynamite fishing prohibited 7
Ie Itkills small fish and destroys coral / reefs where fish lay their eggs.
Il. [thas resulted in the destruction of the normal habitat of marine organism.
Ill Itallows the fishermen to catch more fish in a short time.
IV.___Itdestroys the plants that live around the coral reefs.
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Hand Il cI land Iv
BI, IllandV D. |, llland IV
30. What are the effects of deforestation?
I It contributes to erosion.
|. It contributes to floods that wash away a great amount of fertile soil
Ill. Itdestroys the plants and animals that live in the forest.
1V.__ Ithelps people in building houses and furnitures.
A. Ill, Vand4 cI, Mandill
B. Il, Illand IV Ds, land IV
Scanned with CaS canny31. What form of energy is present in all substances but it is released when a chemical reaction
takes place?
A. chemical
B. mechanical
C. electrical
D. radiant
32. A dry cell has in it which can be transformed into
A. chemicalenergy = - mechanical energy
B. mechanical energy - electrical energy
C. — electricalenergy = - radiant energy
D. chemical energy = - electrical energy
33. Riding on a bicycle, flying kites, and pushing a cart are examples of using what form of
energy?
A. chemical
B. electrical
C. mechanical
Dd.
radiant
34. Which of the following shows the first law of motion or the law of inertia?
|. pile of books on top of the shelf
ll. a car parked in the garage
Ill. a boy pushing a handcart
IV. a vase on the table
A. tonly iG 1, Il, and Il
B.tandtl D. I, Iland IV
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39,
- You want to throw a ball farther than the last time you threw it. You have to apply
to make it more move quickly through the air.
A. — force Cc. energy
B. speed D. motion
. Your family went on a car trip to Baguio City. It took you 8 hours to cover the distance of
600 kilometers. What was your average speed?
A. 70 km/hr Cc. 80 km/hr
B. 75 km/hr D. 85 km/hr
Which of the following factors greatly affect the climate in a place?
I How far north or south of the equator a place is located
ll. The height of the place above sea level
II The nearness of a region to the sea
\V. The population '
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B. HM, IV D1, 1, I
Wind patterns over the earth are caused by
I Unequal heating of the earth's surface
I, Shift in global wind direction
lll. Rotation of the earth
A. landil C Wand Ill
B. land Ill D. I, Hand til
Which of the following is NOT a description of the Big Bang Theory?
A. The universe began with a big explosion.
B. All the galaxies have been moving apart from one another at high speeds.
C. All the matter of the universe was once packed together.
D. New matter is continuously created in the universe
40. This theory about the origin of the universe states that the universe had no beginning and it
would have no end, and that as old stars died, new stars were formed.
A. Big Bang Theory
B. __Pulsating Theory
C. Steady State Theory
D. Big Crunch
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