4q Science8 PT
4q Science8 PT
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
Schools Division of City of Malolos
City of Malolos High School-Canalate
Name:_________________________________________ Score:______________________
Section:_______________________________________ Date : ________________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided
before each number.
oceans by
a. altering natural ecosystems c. cutting down forests
b. burning fossil fuels d. all of the above
_______14. Nitrogen is removed from the atmosphere by
a. denitrification bacteria c. the photosynthesis process.
b. nitrogen-fixing bacteria d. the respiration process.
_______15. Which of the following is most likely a decomposer?
a. bacteria c. grass
b. bird d. water
_______16. In a food web, arrows point in only one direction. Why is this?
a. The arrows show which organism is bigger
b. The arrows show which species are related
c. The arrows show how energy is transferred from one organism to another
d. The arrows show how energy is produced differently within each organism
_______17. Which of the following statements about food chains is true?
a. A producer uses energy from other organisms to make its own food.
b. Tertiary consumers hold the most amount of energy in a food chain.
c. A primary consumer can only obtain energy from a tertiary consumer.
d. An organism can be many different levels of consumers based on what food chains they are
included in an ecosystem.
_______18. The term “primary consumer” is used to define an organism that
a. eats only plants for energy b. makes its own food for energy
b. eats only animals for energy d. doesn’t need any food for energy
_______19. The carbon cycle is best responsible for
a. rain b. production of nitrates for plant and animal growth
b. respiration and photosynthesis d. organic material decomposing and returning to the soil
_______20. The nitrogen cycle is most likely to contain which substances:
a. CO; CO2; Na2CO3 c. H2O vapour; liquid H2O; CO2
b. C6H12O6; CO2; H2O d. N2; NH4; NO3
_______21. Which of the following Nitrogen fixer is involved in symbiotic association with legumes forming root
nodules?
a. Azotobacter c. Rhizobium
b. Clostridium d. Rhodospirillum
_______22. Watery substance secreted by the salivary gland around the mouth. Helps moisten and soften
food for swallowing.
a. benedicts c. vitamins
b. lugols d. saliva
_______23. A pulpy mixture of food and gastric juices. Produced in the stomach, from which it passes into the
small intestine.
a. amylase c. peristalsis
b. bolus d. chyme
_______24. Regular muscular contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
a. amylase c. peristalsis
b. bolus d. chyme
_______25. This muscle helps move food to the back of the mouth for swallowing
a. lips c. teeth
b. saliva glands d. tongue
_______26. A digestive enzyme that breaks down starch. It is found in saliva.
a. amylase c. lipase
b. gastric juice d. pepsin
_______27. The accessory digestive organs include all of the following, EXCEPT:
a liver c. stomach
b. pancreas d tongue
_______28.The pancreas is an organ connected to the digestive tract of humans by a duct (tube) through
which digestive enzymes flow. These enzymes are important to the digestive system because they
a. form the acids that break down food
b. form proteins needed in the stomach
c. change food materials into wastes that can be passed out of the body
d. change food substances into molecules that can pass into the bloodstream and cells
_______29. In humans, the large intestine is the major site for the
a. completion of lipid digestion c. completion of carbohydrate digestion
b. storage of nutrients for future use d. absorption of water into the bloodstream
_______30. Which substances are released into the small intestine of a human and aid in the digestion of the
intestinal contents?
a. bile, pancreatic juice, and intestinal juice
b. bile, hydrochloric acid, and salivary amylase
c. salivary amylase, intestinal juice, and pancreatic juice
d. hydrochloric acid, pancreatic juice, and intestinal juice
_______31. What is the role of teeth in digestion?
a. They break down food mechanically, stimulating enzyme synthesis in the food.
b. They break down food chemically, mixing saliva with the food for easier digestion.
c. They break down food chemically, aiding the movement of the food through the esophagus.
d. They break down food mechanically, increasing the surface area of the food for enzyme action.
________32.In what part of the body does most chemical digestion take place?
a. large intestine c. pancreas
b. liver d. small intestine
_______33.What organ produces bile?
a. large intestine c. pancreas
b. liver d. small intestine
_______34. The large intestine is so-named because it exceeds the small intestine in:
a. amount of smooth muscle c. length
b. diameter d. number of enzymes produced
_______35. The food that has been chewed and mixed in the mouth with saliva is called _________.
a. bile c. bulos
b. bolus d. chyme
_______36.It is part of the large intestine that has no specific function and which we could live without it.
a. appendicitis c. appendex
b. appendices d. appendix
_______37. The chromosomes are pulled apart by the spindle fibers during which stage:
a. Anaphase b. Interphase
c. Telophase d. Prophase
_______38. The cells of the human body obtain most of their energy from____________.
a. carbohydrates c. minerals
b. fats d. proteins
_______39. These are the construction materials for body parts such as muscles, skin, and blood.
a. carbohydrates c. minerals
b. fats d. proteins
_______40. These are complex organic molecules that are needed by the body in very small amount.
a. carbohydrates c. minerals
b. fats d. vitamins
_______41. Which of the following are not included in the 10 Kumainments?
a. eat salty foods c. use iodized salt
b. eat fruits and vegetables d. have an exercise daily
_______42. Camote, rice and breads are rich in_______________.
a. carbohydrates c. minerals
b. fats d. vitamins
_______43. During interphase:
a. The cell grows c. The cell prepares for mitosis
b. Chromosomes start to duplicate d. All of the above
_______44.What structure inside the cell helps pull the chromatids apart:
a. Centromere c. Nucleus
b. Spindle Fibers d. Membrane
_______45.Division of the cytoplasm during mitosis is called
a. Cytokinesis c. Meiosis
b. Mitosis d. Karyokinesis
_______46. Cytokinesis occurs during which phase of cell division
a. prophase c. telophase
b. anaphase d. metaphase
_______47. Sister chromatids detach from each other during:
a prophase c. anaphase
b metaphase d. telophase
_______48. The end result of meiosis is:
a. four cells c. one cell
b. five cells d. two cells
_______49. The following are the functions of mitosis EXCEPT:
a. growth c. renew
b. repair d. reproduction
_______50. How many daughter cells produced in meiosis?
a. two diploid c. four diploid
b. two haploid d. four haploid
PREPARED BY:
MRS. CONNIE T. CHAN
Science 8 Teacher