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JOY IN LEARNING SCHOOL INC.

12052 Mayondon, Los Baños, Laguna


Second Quarter Quarterly Exam Science 11 SY 2019-2020
Name: Date:
Tr. Ezekiel D. Lapitan No. of items: 90 Raw Score: Trans Score:
“ERASURE MEANS WRONG”
A. True or False: Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is not correct. (15 items)
_____1. The rough Golgi apparatus contains ribosomes.
_____2. Nerve cells have elongated axons and dendrites for producing ATP.
_____3. Erythrocytes store hemoglobin inside the nucleus.
_____4. The plasma membrane is made up of a single layer of phospholipids.
_____5. The mitochondria can also be found in prokaryotes.
_____6. In light independent reaction sunlight causes chlorophyll to move electrons to flow into the thylakoid membrane
_____7. In this phase water broken down into H+, e- and O component
_____8. Electron Transport chain creates NAPDH and ATP energy
_____9. During this phase carbon dioxide bonds with RuBPH
_____10. The 3C molecules broken by ATP into 5C molecule.
_____11. PGA create when 6C molecules broken down.
_____12. The last phase is 3 calcium molecule bonds to create glucose.
_____13. Viper is the only reptile that fertilization and development both occur internally.
_____14. GMO must be approved by the FDA before it can be utilized and use for consumption.
_____15. A well-known example of GMO is the roundup ready rice that is created by Monsanto company.

B. Multiple Choice: Encircle the correct answer (50 points).


1. Which of the following molecules were considered major components of the primitive atmosphere according to the
primordial soup theory?
A. Carbon dioxide and water vapor B. Nitrogen dioxide and Carbon dioxide
C. Carbon dioxide only D. Nitrogen dioxide only
2. Which of the following theories describes that life comes from lifeless or nonliving material through a mysterious
process?
A. Exogenesis B. Panspermia
C. Spontaneous generation D. Primordial soup theory
3. Which of the following are considered building blocks of life?
A. Amino acids and proteins B. Amino acids and fatty acids
C. Proteins and lipids D. Fatty acids and lipids
4. Which of the following theories are based on the idea of abiogenesis?
A. Exogenesis B. Panspermia
C. Bigbang Theory D. Primordial soup theory
5. According to panspermia, which of the following could be a source of the building blocks of life on Earth?
A. Volcanic eruption B. Water cycle
C. Exposure to strong radioactivity D. Collision with a comet
6. Which of the following describes the cell?
A. The cell is the fundamental unit of matter from which everything is made up of.
B. The cell is an organelle that performs several functions throughout life.
C. The cell is the basic structural unit found in every living organism.
D. The cell is the ensemble of similar tissues that carry out a specific function.
7. Which of the following scientists made a compound microscope and examined thin slices of cork?
A. Charles Darwin B. Robert Frost C. Robert Hooke D. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
8. Which of the following scientists conceptualized the cell theory?
A. Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann
B. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Frost
C. Charles Darwin and Robert Hooke
D. Wenner Jacob Schneider and Theodor Schwann
9. What is the function of the mitochondrion?
A. It encloses the cell, separating its content from the surroundings.
B. It is where most adenosine triphosphate molecules (ATP) are produced.
C. It is the largest organelle that serves as the control center of the cell.
D. It breaks down large molecules into smaller pieces and digests worn-out organelles.
10. Plasma membranes are semipermeable structures that enclose the cell, separating their contents from the surroundings.
Why are they semipermeable?
A. Plasma membranes are semipermeable to permit entry and exit of molecules in and out of the cells.
B. Plasma membranes are semipermeable to prevent the exit of oxygen and permit the entry of water.
C. Plasma membranes are semipermeable to enable light energy to pass through it.
D. Plasma membranes are semipermeable to provide flexibility in the shape and structure of the cell.
11.The products of photosynthesis in light dependent reaction are.
A. oxygen and C6H12O6 C. Carbon dioxide and energy
B. Carbon dioxide and oxygen D. ATP and NADPH
12. This is the main site of photosynthesis.
A. Stroma C. Chlorophyll
B. Chloroplast D. Granum
13. This type of organisms produce their own foods from inorganic substance and derive their energy for food synthesis
from light.
A. Autotrophs C. Heterotrophs
B. Photoautotroph D. Fungus
14. The main product of cellular respiration is.
A. ATP C. NADPH
B. ADP D. 6 Carbons
15. This is the study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe.
A. Thermodynamics C. Transformation
B. Thermaldynamics D. Transmutation
16. Organisms that make their own food.
A. Autotrophs C. Heterotrophs
B. Photoautotroph D. Fungus
17. Organisms that need to ingest food to obtain energy.
A. Autotrophs C. Heterotrophs
B. Photoautotroph D. Fungus
18. Organic molecules are broken down to release energy for use by the cell.
A. Photosynthesis C. Anaerobic Respiration
B. Cellular Respiration D. Aerobic Respiration
19. Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen (O2). The following are
examples of it except.
A. Lactic acid fermentation C. Decomposition of organic matter
B. Alcohol fermentation D. Glycolysis
20. The process by which plants and other photoautotrophs generate carbohydrates and oxygen from carbon dioxide,
water, and light energy in chloroplasts.
A. Photosynthesis C. Anaerobic Respiration
B. Cellular Respiration D. Aerobic Respiration
21. It is the primary pigment of the plants.
A. Stroma C. Chlorophyll
B. Chloroplast D. Granum
22. The product of light independent reaction are.
A. oxygen and C6H12O6 C. Carbon dioxide and energy
B. Carbon dioxide and oxygen D. ATP and NADPH
23. This are the key component for light dependent reaction to occur.
A. Sunlight and energy C. Water and oxygen
B. Sunlight and H2O D. Energy and carbon dioxide
24. The total number of ATP in Krebs Cycle.
A. 36 B. 26 C. 16 D. 46
25. A platypus which is a mammal. What type of fertilization and development it undergoes?
A. Internal and External C. External and External
B. External and Internal D. Internal and Internal
26. In this type of fertilization the union of male and female gametes occurs inside the female body.
A. Pre Fertilization C. External Fertilization
B. Post Fertilization D. Internal Fertilization
27. In this type of fertilization the union of male and female gametes occurs outside the female body.
A. Pre Fertilization C. External Fertilization
B. Post Fertilization D. Internal Fertilization
28. What is the correct sequence for the development of the embryo?
A. Germinal > Embryo > Fetal C. Germinal > Fetal > Embryo
B. Fetal > Germinal > Embryo D. Embryo > Germinal > Fetal
29. This is a type of reproduction that does not involve union of gametes.
A. Sexual Reproduction B. Binary Fission
B. Asexual Reproduction D. Fragmentation
30. In the sexual reproduction in plants, the reproductive part of plant is flowering the male and female gametes are
produced by flowers.
A. Sexual Reproduction B. Binary Fission
B. Asexual Reproduction D. Fragmentation
31. In this type of reproduction when a parent organism breaks into fragments or pieces and each fragment develop into
new organisms.
A. Sexual Reproduction B. Binary Fission
B. Asexual Reproduction D. Fragmentation
32. In this type of reproduction when a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells of the same size.
A. Sexual Reproduction B. Binary Fission
B. Asexual Reproduction D. Fragmentation
33. Is a reproduction found in plants when new individuals are formed without the production of seeds or spores.
A. Budding B. Spore formation
B. Vegetative propagation D. Gametogenesis
34. In this type of reproduction when a parent cells form a bubble-like bud.
A. Budding B. Spore formation
B. Vegetative propagation D. Gametogenesis
35. This type of reproduction which is found in non-flowering plants such as fungi and bacteria.
A. Budding B. Spore formation
B. Vegetative propagation D. Gametogenesis
36. Which of the following is the correct sequence for the stage of reproduction in animals.
A. Post Fertilization > Pre-Fertilization > Fertilization
B. Fertilization > Post Fertilization > Pre-Fertilization
C. Pre-Fertilization > Post Fertilization > Fertilization
D. Pre-Fertilization > Fertilization > Post Fertilization
37. This is a chemical messenger between cells (including insulin, estrogen and testosterone).
A. Chemical Glands C. Hormones
B. Neutrophils D. Toxins
38. This function of protein it holds on to substances (such as albumin in egg whites and iron-storing ferritin in your
spleen).
A. Transport proteins C. Contraction proteins
B. Storage proteins D. Protective proteins
39. This function of protein is responsible for antibodies of the immune system, clotting proteins in blood.
A. Transport proteins C. Contraction proteins
B. Storage proteins D. Protective proteins
40. It is a poisonous substance, (such as bee venom and snake venom).
A. Vacuole C. Toxins
B. Storage proteins D. Protective proteins
41. What type of mutation does the image shows?

A. Substitution C. Deletion
B. Insertion D. Frameshift
42. What type of mutation is TCAGAGGT  TCGGGT.
A. Substitution C. Deletion
B. Insertion D. Frameshift
43. What type of mutation is CATGATTAG  TACGACCAG.
A. Substitution C. Deletion
B. Insertion D. Frameshift
44. What type of mutation is TAGCATAGG  ATAGCATAGG.
A. Substitution C. Deletion
B. Insertion D. Frameshift
45. This carry out chemical reactions.
A. Toxins C. Hormones
B. Enzymes D. Structural proteins
46. This are building materials (such as collagen and nail keratin).
A. Toxins C. Hormones
B. Enzymes D. Structural proteins
47. DNA stands for
A. dioxyribonucleic acid C. deoxiribonucleic acid
B. deoxyribonucleic acid D. dioxiribonucleic acid
48. What does the long chain of amino acids produced?
A. Lipids C. DNA
B. Protein D. Toxins
49. This function of protein carry substances (such as oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in blood)
A. Transport proteins C. Contraction proteins
B. Storage proteins D. Protective proteins
50. This function of protein cause muscles to compress (such as actin and myosin)
A. Transport proteins C. Contraction proteins
B. Storage proteins D. Protective proteins

C. Essay. Answer in complete sentence (25 points)


A. How can you identify if an organism is living or non-living?

B. How do plants and animal cells differ?


C. How will you differentiate cellular respiration from photosynthesis?

D. How can GMO help solve problem in food supply?

E. As a member of the 21st century learners, how can you utilize your knowledge in science in solving the
problems of the society?

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