1. The document is a quiz reviewer for science 5 that contains 55 multiple choice questions about ecosystems, biotic and abiotic factors, types of forests and reefs, interactions between organisms, threats to biodiversity, and human impacts on the environment.
2. The questions cover topics like the layers of a rainforest, types of coral reefs, symbiotic relationships, mangrove ecosystems, threats to endangered species, soil conservation practices, and human activities that disrupt ecosystems.
3. The quiz tests knowledge of key terms and concepts relating to different ecosystems and the living and non-living components within them.
1. The document is a quiz reviewer for science 5 that contains 55 multiple choice questions about ecosystems, biotic and abiotic factors, types of forests and reefs, interactions between organisms, threats to biodiversity, and human impacts on the environment.
2. The questions cover topics like the layers of a rainforest, types of coral reefs, symbiotic relationships, mangrove ecosystems, threats to endangered species, soil conservation practices, and human activities that disrupt ecosystems.
3. The quiz tests knowledge of key terms and concepts relating to different ecosystems and the living and non-living components within them.
1. The document is a quiz reviewer for science 5 that contains 55 multiple choice questions about ecosystems, biotic and abiotic factors, types of forests and reefs, interactions between organisms, threats to biodiversity, and human impacts on the environment.
2. The questions cover topics like the layers of a rainforest, types of coral reefs, symbiotic relationships, mangrove ecosystems, threats to endangered species, soil conservation practices, and human activities that disrupt ecosystems.
3. The quiz tests knowledge of key terms and concepts relating to different ecosystems and the living and non-living components within them.
____1.It is composed of living and non-living things.
a. community b. ecosystem c. biotic factors d. abiotic factors ____2. These are living components like plants or animals or other organisms. a. biotic factors b. abiotic factors c. ecosystem d. community ____3. The different populations make up a _________. What is this? a. community b. ecosystem c. biotic factors d. abiotic factors ____4. This rainforest has tall trees about 30-55 meters in height. It has a large amount of rainfall. a. sunny rainforest b ecosystem c. tropical rainforest d. rainforest ____5. This layer of the rainforest houses many birds and insects because of tall giant trees higher than the average canopy height. a. canopy b. emergent c. understory d. forest floor ____6. This layer of the rainforest is a home of a large biodiversity of plants and animals. a. canopy b. emergent c. understory d. forest floor ____7. This layer of the rainforest has dark and cool environment. a. canopy b. emergent c. understory d. forest floor ____8. This layer of the rainforest is in deep shade, and plant life is thin. a. canopy b. emergent c. understory d. forest floor ____9. It is the linear series of organisms illustrating a one-way route of feeding relationship. a. ecosystem b. food chain c. food web d. nature ____10. It is composed of interconnected food chains. a. ecosystem b. food chain c. food web d. nature ____11. It is a type of symbiotic interaction of two organism living together wherein both benefit from the association. a. mutualism b. commensalism c. predation d. competition ____12. This type of interaction occurs between two species in which one organism benefits while the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed. a. mutualism b. commensalism c. predation d. competition ____13. It is the consumption of one living organism, plant or animal by another. a. mutualism b. commensalism c. predation d. competition ____14. This type of interaction occurs in the forest ecosystem. a. mutualism b. commensalism c. predation d. competition ____15. It is a type of interaction where organisms cooperate with each other for survival. a. commensalism b. predation c. competition d. cooperation ____16.It provides habitat for plants and animals, serve as watersheds, helps in soil conservation and helps maintain a global climate. a. forest b. park c. house d. trees ____17.It is declared as a National Marine Park and as a World Heritage Site. a. coral reef b. Tubbataha Reef c. community d. Pacific ____18. It is an interactive area of coral reef development. a. coral reef system b. coral area system c. corals d. coral reef ____19. It is sometimes called “rainforest of the sea.” a. snorkel b. coral polyps c. coral reef d. coral reef system ____20. They are important contributors to coral reef. a. coralline algae b. algal corals c. coraline algae d. a and c ____21. They only grow on the surface water. a. algae b. reef corals c. reef-building corals d. Barrier reefs ____22. This category of coral reef hugs the shore of continents or islands. a. fringing reefs b. barrier reefs c. coral atolls d. coral reefs ____23. This category of coral reef stand between the open sea and lagoon. a. fringing reefs b. barrier reefs c. coral atolls d. coral reefs ____24. This category of coral reef are coral reefs enclosing a lagoon. a. fringing reefs b. barrier reefs c. coral atolls d. coral reefs ____25. It is a symbiotic relationship where one organism is benefited while the other one is harmed. a. predation b. parasitism c. barnacles d. competition ____26. They are often found fixed to rocky surfaces. a. predation b. barnacles c. parasitism d. competition ____27. It means ‘living together’. a. symbiosis b. commensals c. barnacles d. reef ____28. They are an important part of the coastal and marine ecosystem that includes seagrasses and coral reefs. a.swamps b. mangroves c. Brackish water d. Biotic component ____29. It is necessary and an important abiotic component for a healthy mangrove swamp ecosystem. a. swamps b. mangroves c. brackish water d. bio ____30. It is the process of replanting. a. reforestation b. man-made fish sanctuary c. tap water d. mangrove ____31. It is a place declared by the government as a protected area. a. forest b. park c. sanctuary d. rainforest ____32. It is identified as among the most important conservation sites for the endangered marine turtles. a. Turtle Islands b. Marine Islands c. Hundred Islands d. all of the choices ____32. They are called “gardeners of the ocean”. a. habitat b. pawikan c. turtles d. seahorses ____33. It provides breeding and nesting ground, and shelter. a. mangroves b. mangrove swamp c. swamp d. corals ____34. What do you call the organisms that eat producers and other organisms? a. carnivore b. herbivore c. consumer d. decomposer ____35. Which animal is not found in the mangrove ecosystem? a. alligator b. crocodile c. chicken d. snakes ____36. Which causes deforestation? a. reforestation b. contour farming c. illegal logging d. habitat restoration ____37. It is done in the zoo or in specialized animal clinics. a. forest b. captive breeding c. breeding d. mangrove birth ____38. It is used for drinking, cooking, and bathing. a. tapwater b. ground water c. sea water d. fresh water ____39. It exposes the topsoil, which affects the nutrient content of the soil a. soil erosion b. landslide c. terracing d. sea breeze ____40. It reduces soil erosion and run off on slopes. a. soil erosion b. landslide c. terracing d. sea breeze ____41. It involves employing agricultural soil management methods. a. energy conservation b. agriculture c. soil conservation d. nature restore ____42. It is the process of plating crops along the contours of sloping lands. a. planting crops b. contouring c. planting contours d. contour farming ____43. These are alternate strips of crop use to minimize erosion. a. strip- cropping b. contour cropping c. cropping d. b and c ____44. It serves as a natural barrier that helps dissipate swelling storm surges. a. barrier reefs b. mangroves c. swamp d. mangrove swamp ____45. What are the producers in the coral reef ecosystem? a. algae b. corals c. mangrove d. small fish ____46. What do you call a photosynthetic protists that live on their tissue? a. algae b. zooxanthellae c. sea anemones d. anemones ____47. They live together showing a give-and-take relationship. a. anemones b. bacteria c. algae d. all of these ____48. It protects the sea anemone. a. gold fish b. dried fish c. clown fish d. circus fish ____49. It serves as a habitat of marine life. a. seagrass b. bedrocks c. seagrass beds d. all of the given choices ____50. It is a well- known reef that is rich with corals and other marine life a. barrier reef b. Cauayan reef c. Tubbataha Reef d. coral reef ____51. Which of the following destroys the balance of an ecosystem? a. planting lots of trees b. recycling c. disruption of nutrient cycle d. conserving ____52. Which of the following does not belong to the group? a. tamaraw b. cow c. mouse deer d. turtle ____53. Which is the adverse effect of deforestation? a. cause flooding in lowlands b. contributes to greenhouse effect c. restoration d. all of these ____54. Which is the greatest threat to the survival of large predator species like lions? a. animal disease b. climate change c. loss of species d. loss of large wilderness areas ____55. They have tangled roots that are exposed above water. a. swamps b. mangrove plant c. all plants d. contours ____56. It protect coastlines from strong waves and water currents. a. Tubbataha Reef b. Coast Areas c. coral reef d. all of these ____57. It is at the base of the food web. a. algae b. red tide c. small plants d. fishes ____58. It occurs in the coral reef ecosystem. a. coral fishes b. interaction c. predation d. commensalism ____59. It occur between big and small fishes. a. corals b. predation c. commensalism d. competition ____60. I am very strong and have a big strong beak to crack and open the tough shells of nuts. Who am I? a. sloth b. Goliath Frog c. Leafcutter Ant d. Parrot
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