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FIRST PERIODICAL TEST

SCIENCE AND HEALTH V

Name: _________________________School: ____________________Grade:_______

I. DIRECTIONS : Read the sentences carefully. Choose and write letter of the correct answer

on your answer sheet.

1. Why are ovaries important?

A. Ovaries produce lubricants.

B. Ovaries provide passageway for the egg cell.

C. Ovaries produce the egg cell.

D. Ovaries enable menstrual flow to pass out the body.

2. Which reproductive organ manufactures millions of sperms?

A. prostate gland .

B. epididymis

C. testicles

D. scrotum

3. When does fertilization occur?

A. when the egg cell leaves the ovary

B. when the sperm cells enter the uterus

C. when the sperm cell and egg cell unite

D. when the egg cell attaches itself to the uterine wall

4. How are boys different from girls in terms of physical growth during puberty?

A. Boys are as tall as girls.

B. Boys mature faster than girls.

C. Boys are slow ion gaining height compared to girls.

D. Boys are taller than girls.

5. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is __________

A. already pregnant

B. capable of producing offspring

C. no longer capable of becoming pregnant

D. already menopausal

6. How will you describe menstruation?

A. It is a discharge of blood in the Fallopian tube.

B. It is a discharge of blood from the uterine wall.

C. It is the discharge of blood from the ovary.

D. It is both a and c.

7. Camille likes salty snacks. What would you advise her if you were her friend?

A. Advise her to eat fruits instead.

B. Advise her to consult a physician.

C. Advise her to consult a dietician.

D. Advise her to exercise more often.

8. What do you call the two tubes found at the lower end of the trachea?

A. bronchial tubes

B. larynx

C. pharynx

D. alveoli

9. Why does the lung expand when one inhales?

A. to accommodate the incoming air

B. to increase the surface area of the lungs

C. to liquify air

D. to heat air

10. Why is the diaphragm vital to the process of breathing?

A. It helps air to be taken in and pushed out of the lungs.

B. It helps to control air movement.

C. It helps to spread the air throughout the lungs.

D. It helps purify air.

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11. What respiratory ailment is caused by irritation to certain substances such as pollen grains,

dust particles, or drugs?

A. asthma

B. bronchitis

C. emphysema

D. pneumonia

12. When a person suffers from night sweating, night fever, chest pain, lost of weight, frequent

coughing, and blood in the sputum, what respiratory ailment is he suffering from?

A. asthma

B. emphysema

C. pneumonia

D. pulmonary tuberculosis

13. Which of the following is good for your lungs?

A. dirty crowded room

B. spacious, well – ventilated, and clean surroundings

C. drinking fruit juices rich in vitamin C

D. both b and c

14. Why is a sponge bath usually given to a person affected by common ailments of respiratory

system.

A. to lower person’s body temperature

B. to raise the person’s body temperature

C. so that perspiration evaporates

D. both a and c

15. Which body organ removes water, salts, and urea from the blood?

A. heart

B. lungs

C. kidneys

D. large intestine.

16. Why is the urinary bladder an important structure of the urinary system?

A. It carries filtered blood away from the kidneys.

B. It conducts urine from the kidney to the urethra.

C. It holds or stores urine temporarily.

D. It controls the opening and closing of the nephrons.

17. What is the common symptom of urinary tract infection?

A. intense pain in the back

B. blood in the urine

C. shock

D. both a and b

18. What body organ excretes undigested food?

A. kidney

B. large intestine

C. lungs

D. skin

19. How do aphids get their food?

A. by eating dead animal

B. by sucking plant juices in the leaves

C. by burrowing into the ground

D. by looking for a host animal

20. Why can a lion tear flesh?

A. because its teeth are adapted for chewing

B. because its teeth are sharp and pointed

C. because it only has lower front teeth

D. both a and b

21. Why do polar bears have thick fur?

A. so that they are good to look at

B. so that they can always feel warm

C. so that they can walk fast

D so that they can sleep better

22. Why does a camel move slowly when it is in a long journey?

A. so that it can conserve water and body energy

B. so that it can get sunlight

C. so that it can withstand the hot sand

D. all of the above

23. Why should a grasshopper blend with its environment?

A. so that it can hide from its predator

B. so it can appear more attractive

C. so that it can inject poison

D. so that it can attack larger animals

24. Which of these marine animals have bodies full of holes or pores?

A. ringworms

B. crabs

C. sponges

D. jellyfishes

25. Which of these animals have tentacles that contain poison?

A. jellyfish

B. snail

C. ascaris

D. amoeba

26. Coral reefs are skeletal remains of _________.

A. coelenterates

B. anthropods

C. mollusks

D. insect

27. Coral reefs are important because

A. they serve as shelter for marine animals

B. they are used as fishing grounds of scuba divers

C. they are used as food

D. they are used as solid foundation of high – rise building

28. What happens when fisherman use dynamite for fishing?

A. The coral reefs are destroyed.

B. The coral reefs are healthy.

C. The coral reefs’ garbage are thrown away.

D. The coral reefs continuously build up.

29. Predict what will happen if there are predator starfish in the coral reef.

A. Coral build up will increase

B. Tropical fishes will die

C. Coral build up will decrease

D. Coral will change color

30. Which you should not do if you want to save coral reefs?

A. Inform fishermen on the proper way of fishing.

B. Join organizations whose aims is to preserve our coral reefs.

C. Use nets instead of explosives to catch fish.

D. Use dynamites for fishing

II . DIRECTIONS : Arrange the events by writing the numbers 1 – 4 correctly on your

answer sheet.

______31. The embryo develops into a fetus.

______32. The fertilized egg develops into an embryo

______33. The fetus has developed a body, complete with a head, arms, and legs.

______34. The sperm and egg cell unite

III. ANALOGY:

35. reproductive system is to ovary as to __________ is to lungs

36. snakes is to ______ as to monkey is to mammal

37. fishes : scales as to birds : _______

38. herbivores : plants as to carnivores : ________

39. caterpillar : ________ as to lion : carnivores

40. amphibians : vertebrates as to tapeworms : _______

Science and Health 5

First Periodical Test

Table of Specification

LEARNING OBJECTS

TEST PLACEMENT

TOTAL

%

Relate the structure of the male and female reproductive system o their functions in reproduction

Identify the male and female reproductive systems and their major parts

Explain the fertilization in humans

Discuss fertilization and development of a fertilized egg

Describe certain physical changes affect the male and female body

Relate the menstrual cycle of the female to the ability to get pregnant or reproduce its own kind

Describe the menstrual cycle

Identify health habits to follow to keep the reproductive organs healthy

Identify the respiratory system and its major parts

Explain the organs that work together to accomplish this process

Identify common ailments affecting the respiratory system

Describe proper ways of caring for the respiratory system

Demonstrate ways of caring for the persons affected by common ailments of respiratory system

Identify the urinary system and its major parts

Explain the role of the urinary system in cleansing the blood of wastes

Describe some common ailments of the urinary system

Identify other excretory organs

Describe how animals get/eat their food

Describe the appearance of the mouth parts

Infer how some animals adapt to a particular environment

Describe how animals adapt for protection, food gathering effectiveness, survival

Tell the groupings of animals with backbone and without backbone

Describe the animal belonging to each group

Identify characteristics to classify invertebrates

Describe coral reefs

Identify the importance of coral reefs.

Identify the factors contributing to the destruction of coral reefs

Predict what will happen when coral reefs are destroyed

Identify ways of saving coral reefs

Classify animals according to the food they eat

TOTAL

1

2

3

31 – 34

4

5

6

7

8 , 35

9 - 10

11 – 12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21 - 22

23

36, 40

37

24 – 25

26

27

28

29

32

38 -39

40

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

40

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2.5%

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2.5%

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5%

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2.5%

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5%

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5%

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2.5%

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