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2nd Science 5 Summative Tests

This document contains two summative tests from Irisan Elementary School in Baguio City, Philippines for Science V covering human reproduction and other reproductive processes. The first test has 17 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of the male and female reproductive systems and their functions. It also asks students to list three ways to take care of the reproductive system. The second test has 15 multiple choice questions about asexual and sexual reproduction in different organisms including binary fission, budding, regeneration, internal vs external fertilization, gestation and more. It tests understanding of reproduction in animals like hydra, sea anemones, frogs, fish and others.

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2nd Science 5 Summative Tests

This document contains two summative tests from Irisan Elementary School in Baguio City, Philippines for Science V covering human reproduction and other reproductive processes. The first test has 17 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of the male and female reproductive systems and their functions. It also asks students to list three ways to take care of the reproductive system. The second test has 15 multiple choice questions about asexual and sexual reproduction in different organisms including binary fission, budding, regeneration, internal vs external fertilization, gestation and more. It tests understanding of reproduction in animals like hydra, sea anemones, frogs, fish and others.

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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Cordillera Administrative Region
Division of Baguio City
West Baguio Central District
IRISAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SCIENCE V
Second Grading
Summative Test No. 1
Name: ____________________________________ Score:
Section:________________

A. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the line before each number.
________1. What do you call the process of the union of the egg cell and the sperm cell?
A. fertilization C. menstruation
B. implantation D. ovulation

________2. What part of the male reproductive system serves as a passageway for the sperm from
testes to the seminal vesicle?
A. prostate gland C. urethra
B. scrotum D. vas deferens

________3. Where does fertilization occur?


A. cervix C. uterus
B. fallopian tube D. vagina

________4. Which of the following is the male sex hormone produced by the testes?
A. estrogen C. testosterone
B. progesterone D. teterone

________5. What part of the female reproductive system releases the egg cell?
A. cervix C. oviduct
B. ovary D. vagina

________6. Which is NOT a change observed in a boy’s body during puberty?


A. development of voice C. broadening of shoulders
B. development of breasts D. growth of hair in the armpit

________7. How many days does a normal menstrual cycle occur?


A. 7 days C. 21 days
B. 14 days D. 28 days

________8. Which is NOT a change observed in a girl’s body during puberty?


A. broadening of hips C. development of muscles
B. development of breasts D. occurrence of menstruation

________9. Where does a baby( fetus) grow and develop inside the mother?
A. fallopian tube C. stomach
B. ovary D. uterus

________10. What is the function of the male reproductive system in human reproduction?
A. It produces hormones called testosterone.
B. It is responsible for the deepening of male’s voice.
C. It provides hormones to develop male characteristics.
D. It produces sperm cells needed to fertilize egg cells to produce new human being.
________11. Why does the scrotum and testes maintain low temperature?
A. to stock sperm cells
B. to protect sperm cells
C. to produce sperm cells
D. to provide sperm cells with sac like pouch for protection

________12. Which of the following organs is also known as the birth canal?
A. cervix C. uterus
B. fallopian tube D. vagina

________13. What part of the male reproductive system produces a sugar – rich fluid that provides
energy to sperms’ motility?
A. penis C. testes
B. seminal vesicle D. urethra

________14. What is the only organ that is capable of carrying the baby for 9 months?
A. cervix C. ovary
B. fallopian tube D. uterus

________15. Which of the following organs flushes out foreign matter and neutralizes the acidic urine
in the urethra?
A. Cowper’s gland C. penis
B. epididymis D. urethra

________16. Which of the following changes in puberty does NOT occur in males?
A. enlargement of sex organs C. pubic hair growth
B. growth spurts D. hips become round and wide

________17. Which of the following is TRUE about the uterus?


A. It is where fertilization takes place.
B. It is where the baby passes through during birth.
C. It is where the fertilized egg grows and develop.
D. It is where the sperm cell finds and fertilizes an egg cell inside of the mother’s body.

B. For numbers 18 – 20: Give three ways on how to take care of the reproductive system.
1. __________________________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________________________

Prepared by:

WALTER S. CRISOSTOMO
Subject Teacher
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Cordillera Administrative Region
Division of Baguio City
West Baguio Central District
IRISAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SCIENCE V
Second Grading
Summative Test No. 2
Name: ____________________________________ Score:
Section:________________

Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the line before each number.
________1. Which of the following organisms can reproduce though binary fission?
A. sea anemone C. frog
B. fish D. lizard

________2. This process happens when the sperm cells are released into the body of the female
and become fertilized.
A. asexual reproduction C. internal fertilization
B. external fertilization D. incubation

________3. Which of the following organisms is NOT included in the group?


A. fish C. frog
B. hydra D. butterfly

________4. Which of these does NOT describe reproduction that needs the union of the sex cells of
the male and the female animal?
A. asexual C. external
B. sexual D. internal

________5. Which of the following animal is NOT born alive?


A. dog C. mouse
B. eagle D. whale

________6. Which is NOT an example of asexual reproduction?


A. binary fission C. fertilization
B. budding D. regeneration
________7. It is described as the time between fertilization and the birth of the live young.
A. gestation C. internal fertilization
B. incubation D. external fertilization

________8. Which of the following animals can reproduce asexually?


A. hydra C. lizard
B. sea anemone D. both a and b
________9. What kind of fertilization happens when egg are released by the female to the
environment and is fertilized by the sperm of the male?
A. asexual C. internal fertilization
B. external fertilization D. sexual

________10. Which of the following does not belong to the group based on its mode of reproduction?
A. frog C. planaria
B. hydra D. sea anemone
________11. Which of the following animals did not hatch from egg?
A. cat C. turtle
B. fish D. snake

________12. Which of the following animals can reproduce by means of external fertilization?
A. eagle C. lizard
B. frog D. tarsier

________13. What kind of reproduction involves only one parent?


A. asexual C. internal fertilization
B. external fertilization D. sexual

________14. Which of these animals is born alive?


A. bird C. cockroach
B. butterfly D. goat

________15. Which of the following refers to the period between the laying of the egg to its hatching?
A. gestation period C. internal fertilization
B. incubation period D. external fertilization

________16. Which is NOT true about asexual reproduction in animals?


A. has only one parent
B. animals may hatch from eggs or born alive
C. does not promote differences
D. the young animals resemble each other

________17. How does sexual reproduction happen in animals?


A. When sperm cell and egg cell unite.
B. When 2 sperm cells unite with 1 egg cell.
C. When 2 sperm cells unite with 2 egg cells.
D. when sperm cell unite with another sperm cell.

________18. Chicks are hatched from eggs. Goats are born alive and look like its parents. Frogs
undergo many changes as they grow. What do these observations prove?
A. All animals are born alive.
B. All animals are hatched from eggs.
C. Different animals reproduce in different ways.
D. Different animals move in different ways.

________19. Why is reproduction important to living organisms?


A. It controls the body parts.
B. It converts food into nutrients.
C. It collects and removes wastes.
D. It ensures continued existence of the organisms.

________20. Some animals can actually reproduce by budding. What is budding?


A. When animal decomposes.
B. When a bud forms and divides itself into two.
C. When animal develops from a part of its parent.
D. When a bud forms on the adult’s body and develops into a new animal.

Prepared by:

WALTER S. CRISOSTOMO
Subject Teacher
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Cordillera Administrative Region
Division of Baguio City
West Baguio Central District
IRISAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SCIENCE V
Second Grading
Summative Test No. 3
Name: ____________________________________ Score:
Section:________________
Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the line before each number.
________1. Which of the following is NOT needed by plants for their growth and development?
A. fire C. sunlight
B. nutrients D. water

________2. What do you call the reproduction in plants where the male and female parts of the
flowers of the plants are involved?
A. asexual C. pollination
B. budding D. sexual

________3. Which part of the plant cannot undergo vegetative propagation?


A. stem C. leaves
B. fruit D. roots

________4. What type of pollination happens when pollen grains from the anther are transferred to
the stigma of a flower that belongs to the same plant?
A. across-pollination C. cross-pollination
B. auto-pollination D. self-pollination

________5. Which is NOT a female part of a flower?


A. filament C. ovary
B. pistil D. stigma

________6. Which plant can reproduce though a bulb?


A. coconut C. mango
B. fern D. onion

________7. Which plant can grow from stolons?


A. banana C. papaya
B. ginger D. strawberry

________8. What do you call a group of petals in a flower?


A. calyx C. pistil
B. corolla D. stamen

________9. Which part of a flower contains the male gametes or sex cells?
A. anther C. stamen
B. filament D. pollen grains

________10. What kind of reproduction involves only one parent plant?


A. asexual C. pollination
B. fertilization D. sexual
________11. Which part of a flower becomes the seed?
A. ovum and anther C. ovum and ovule
B. ovum and ovary D. ovum and style

________12. Which part of a flower produces the pollen?


A. anther C. pistil
B. ovary D. stamen

________13. Which of the following examples is a tuber?


A. guava plant C. orange plant
B. mango plant D. potato plant

________14. Which of the following plants is a rhizome?


A. corn
B. katakataka
C. ginger
D. onion

________15. What kind of plant reproduction uses pollen grains?


A. asexual C. propagation
B. fragmentation D. sexual

________16. Which parts of the flower are needed in pollination?


A. calyx and anther C. pistil and petals
B. pistil and stamen D. sepals and petals

________17. What would happen when a butterfly sips nectar from a flower?
A. Flower could wilt.
B. Pistil could break.
C. Stamen could develop a tube.
D. Pollen grains could fall on the stigma.

________18. What happens during cross-pollination?


A. the pollen grains transfer from the anther to the stigma of the same plant’s flower
B. the pollen grains transfer from the anther to the stigma of a flower that belongs to
another plant but of the same kind
C. the pollen grains transfer from the anther to the stigma of another plant of the
different kind
D. none of the above

________19. You observed that the ovary of a wilted flower is becoming bigger. What does this
show?
A. The ovary is going to drop.
B. The ovary is going to break.
C. A seed is developing inside the ovary.
D. More ovules are being produced in the ovary.

________20. Which is TRUE about asexual reproduction?


A. Only plants use asexual reproduction.
B. All organisms use asexual reproduction.
C. There is only one parent involved in asexual reproduction.
D. There are at least two parents involved in asexual reproduction.
Prepared by:

WALTER S. CRISOSTOMO
Subject Teacher
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Cordillera Administrative Region
Division of Baguio City
West Baguio Central District
IRISAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SCIENCE V
Second Grading
Summative Test No. 4
Name: ____________________________________ Score:
Section:________________

A. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the line before each number.
________1. Which is NOT an example of abiotic factor in the environment?
A. number of predators C. temperature of water
B. salinity of water D. type of soil

________2. Which of the following organisms eat only plants?


A. primary consumers C. secondary consumers
B. producers D. tertiary consumers

________3. Which of these may lead to destruction and imbalance of ecosystem?


A. animal conservation C. reforestation
B. overfishing and overhauling D. waste segregation

________4. What do you call a group of organisms of the same kind that work together in a habitat?
A. biosphere C. ecosystem
B. community D. population

________5. Which is NOT an example of a habitat found in an estuarine ecosystem?


A. coral reef C. mud flat
B. mango plantation D. salt marsh

________6. Which of these organisms is at the beginning of food chain?


A. frog C. green plants
B. grasshopper D. snake

________7. What do you call a biological community where group of living organisms interact with
nonliving factors of the environment?
A. biosphere C. ecosystem
B. community D. population

________8. Which of these abiotic factors refers to the amount of salt in water?
A. brackish water C. temperature
B. salinity D. waves

________9. What will be formed when freshwater is mixed with saltwater?


A. brackish water C. drinking water
B. cold water D. tap water

________10. Which of the following is a biotic factor of the pond environment?


A. frogs C. materials are recyclable
B. muddy soil D. warm temperature
________11. What is a population of organism that interact with another population of organisms?
A. community C. organism
B. ecosystem D. population

________12. Which among the choices below can be a solution to our environmental problems?
A. eat more meat
B. use plastic bags
C. burn nonbiodegradable garbage
D. use bicycle instead of riding a car

B. Fill in the blanks with the missing word/s. Choose your answer from the box below and write your
answers on the blank before each number.

action herbivore
consumer intertidal zone
coral reef omnivore
estuaries producer
food chain tidal flats

_________________________13. Manila Bay and Subic Bay are examples of _________________.

_________________________14. Not all bays, deltas and coastal areas are estuaries, some are
_____________.

_________________________15. Mud flats or_______________ are areas in estuaries where mud


from the seas or rivers is deposited.

_________________________16. The ______________ are areas which are full of corals that act as
home for fishes.

_________________________17. A _____________ is a series or organisms in which each


organism feeds on another organism and so on.

_________________________18. A food chain always starts with a ____________________. These


are organisms capable of making their own food.

_________________________19. Humans eat both plants and animals and so they are called ____.

_________________________20. As the highest form of living organisms, we are called to promote


am eco-friendly lifestyle that promotes awareness, affection, and _______________.
Prepared by:

WALTER S. CRISOSTOMO
Subject Teacher

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