I. MULTIPLE CHOICE Direction: Read and understand the questions carefully. Choose the correct answer and write only the corresponding letter before each number.
________1. Which of the following part of the male reproductive system is
where the semen flows out of the body? a. penis c. uterus b. fallopian tube d. vagina ________2. Which is the male reproductive organ? a. egg cell c. testes b. ovary d. vagina ________3. What do ovaries produced? a. egg cells c. semen b. hormones d. sperm cells ________4. Which is the female reproductive organ? a. ovary c. testes b. sperm cell d. vagina ________5. What do testes produced? a. egg cells c. sperm cells b. hormones d. urine ________6. What will you do to take a good care of your reproductive system? a. drink soft drinks always b. sleep late at night everyday c. use somebody else underwear d. drink 8 10 glasses of water regularly ________7. Why do you have to take good care of your reproductive system? a. to maintain healthy body and mind b. to be safe from any reproductive diseases c. to avoid malfunctioning of the reproductive organ d. all of the above ________8. What process helps frogs to multiply? a. evaporation c. pollination b. metamorphosis d. reproduction ________9. What do you call the main reproductive organs of male and female frogs? a. egg cell c. sperm cell b. penis and vagina d. testes and ovary ________10. Which of the following is the correct life cycle of a mosquito? a. eggs larva pupa adult b. larva adult eggs pupa c. larva eggs pupa adult d. pupa adult eggs larva ________11. Which of the following is the correct life cycle of a frog? a. frog spawn tadpoles froglet frog b. frog froglet frog spawn tadpoles c. frog frog spawn froglet tadpoles d. tadpoles frog frog spawn froglet ________12. If you see frog in your garden one morning, how will you show your care for this animal? a. call the cat and let it chase the frog b. put it under the dried leaves and burn c. place it in a can and cover until it dies d. let the frog stay and alive in the garden ________13. Which of the following is the male reproductive part of flower? a. ovary c. stigma b. stamen d. style ________14. Which of the following parts of a flower must have to become a perfect flower? a. anther and filament c. pistil and stamen b. petals and flowers d. receptacle and ovary
________15. What are the basic parts of a complete flowering plant?
I. Stamen III. Anther and Filament II. Style, Ovary and Stigma IV. Pistil a. I only c. III only b. II only d. I and IV ________16. How can we help in protecting estuaries and intertidal zones? a. Put a vandal on rocks as a souvenir b. Do not help at all, anyway you are just a student c. Throw a piece of junk whenever you go these places d. Join in a campaign or organizations that promotes protecting estuaries and intertidal zones ________17. Which of the following is one of the most popular estuary in the Philippines? a. Manila Bay c. Rizal Park b. Mayon Volcano d. Underground river in Palawan ________18. How do plants survive in the estuary? a. by eating plants b. by eating animals c. by learning how to swim inside the water d. by adapting to salty conditions and currents ________19. Which of the following plant can absorb the salt water and store it in a special compartment called vacuole? a. Gumamela c. Pickle Weed b. Santan d. Rose ________20. Which of the following is responsible in eating decaying plants and animals in estuaries and intertidal zones? a. Fishes c. Plants b. Microorganisms d. Sharks ________21. Which of the following is done when a force acts on an object as the objects moves from one place to another? a. Energy c. Kinetic Energy b. Work d. Potential Energy ________22. What energy sources are can be replenished in a short period of time? a. Energy c. Renewable Energy b. Potential Energy d. Non renewable Energy ________23. Which of the following is the most abundant fuel in the world? a. Petroleum c. Oil b. Natural Gas d. Coal ________24. What do you call the force that exists between two bodies in physical contact? a. Friction c. Force b. Work d. Energy ________25. Heat is transferred by direct contact, through vibration of molecules in matter. What do you call this method of heat transfer? a. Radiation c. Conduction b. Heat d. Convection ________26. What do you call the energy in motion? a. Energy c. Potential Energy b. Work d. Kinetic Energy ________27. Which of the following is considered as the major source of energy on earth? a. Sun c. Earth b. Moon d. Electricity ________28. What do you call the solid part of the earth? a. Lithosphere c. Atmosphere b. Hydrosphere d. Stratosphere ________29. Which of the following makes up the solid surface of the earth? a. Soil c. Minerals b. Rocks d. Igneous Rocks ________30. All of the following are uses of rock, which one in not? a. Hunting c. Food b. Farming d. Decoration ________31. What is formed when molten rocks solidify? a. Rocks c. Sedimentary Rocks b. Magma d. Igneous Rocks ________32. What rock is formed when rock particles were deposited and solidified? a. Igneous Rocks c. Metamorphic Rocks b. Sedimentary Rocks d. Granite ________33. What is formed when rocks underwent recrystallization through heat and pressure? a. Sedimentary Rocks c. Igneous Rocks b. Sediments d. Metamorphic Rocks ________34. Which of the following is a form of energy that is produced by stationary or moving charged particles? a. Electricity c. Battery b. Magnetism d. Simple Machine ________35. What do you call the type of electricity in which non-moving electric charge is confined to one object? a. Electricity c. Current Electricity b. Static Electricity d. Load ________36. What do you call the temporary condition of the atmosphere in a given place at certain period of time? a. Weather c. Temperature b. Pollution d. Humidity ________37. What do you call the substances that are causing air pollution? a. Pollution c. Global Warming b. Air Pollutants d. Green House Effect ________38. What do you call the phenomenon in which substances introduced to the atmosphere damages the environment or harm living organisms? a. Air Pollutants c. Air Pollution b. Pollution d. Atmosphere ________39. What do you call the sphere of gaseous materials enveloping the Earth? a. Hydrosphere c. Water Vapor b. Lithosphere d. Atmosphere ________40. What is the phenomenon in which the Earths temperature rises beyond normal trend? a. Green House Gases c. Pollution b. Green House Effect d. Global Warming ________41. What process is in which the heat coming from the Sun is trapped by greenhouse gases? a. Green House Gases c. Green House Effect b. Global Warming d. Tyndall Effect ________42. What do you call the gases capable of trapping the Suns heat? a. Pollutants c. Monsoon b. Green House Gases d. Trapping Gases ________43. What do you call the amount of moisture present in the atmosphere? a. Humidity c. Temperature b. Water Vapor d. Water Cycle ________44. What do you call the belt of storm causing clouds on or near the equator? a. ITCZ c. Prevailing Winds b. Monsoon d. Air Pressure ________45. Which of the following happens when cold air over the land moves towards the sea? a. Land Breeze c. Dew b. Fog d. Low Pressure Area ________46. Which of the following phases of the moon is where the moon is between the earth and the sun? a. New Moon c. 3rd Quarter b. Full Moon d. 4th Quarter ________47. Which of the following phases of the moon is where the earth is between the moon and the sun? a. New Moon c. 3rd Quarter b. Full Moon d. 4th Quarter ________48. Which of the following is called the natural satellite of the earth? a. Moon c. Mercury b. Sun d. Venus ________49. What do you call the groups of stars that form patterns or images? a. Galaxy c. Constellation b. Universe d. Imagination ________50. Who the first man to land on the surface of the moon? a. Niel Armstrong c. Rodrigo Duterte b. Albert Einstein d. Apollo