0% found this document useful (0 votes)
6 views

SCIENCE TEST

The document consists of multiple-choice and extended response questions covering topics in biology, chemistry, and physics. It includes questions about organ systems, infectious diseases, food chains, states of matter, and laboratory equipment. The format is designed to assess knowledge and understanding of these scientific concepts.

Uploaded by

Senados LMay
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
6 views

SCIENCE TEST

The document consists of multiple-choice and extended response questions covering topics in biology, chemistry, and physics. It includes questions about organ systems, infectious diseases, food chains, states of matter, and laboratory equipment. The format is designed to assess knowledge and understanding of these scientific concepts.

Uploaded by

Senados LMay
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

Part I: Multiple choice questions.

Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Identify the organ shown below.

A) Lungs
B) Kidneys
C) Heart
D) Stomach

2. A group of organs that works together is called an …


A) organ B) organism C) organ system D) cell

3. Which of the following is NOT a component of the circulatory system?


A) veins B) blood C) brain D) heart

4. Which organ system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to the
body?
A) Digestive system B) Circulatory system
C) Nervous system D) Muscular system

5. What is the main function of the respiratory system?


A) To pump blood B) To break down food
C) To allow breathing D) To fight diseases

6. What are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart called?
A) capillaries B) veins C) arteries D) blood

7. Bacteria are pathogens. What is a pathogen?

A) a type of blood cell that fights


infection
B) a necessary nutrient in food
C) a bone in the body
D) a microorganism that causes
disease

8. Which of the following is NOT an example of infectious disease?


A) COVID-19 B) tuberculosis C) flu D) diabetes

9. What is the primary source of energy in food chains?


A) Sun B) plants C) animals D) producers
10. Which of the following statements best describes a food web?
A) A single line of energy transfer
B) A network of interconnected food chains
C) A graph of animal populations in a habitat
D) A chart of plant growth over a certain period

11. Which of the following is an example of a decomposer?


A) fox B) mushroom C) tree D) shark

12. Study the food chain below:

What is the approximate amount of energy the frog can get from the grasshopper?
A) 100% B) 10% C) 1% D) 0.1 %

13. The diagram below shows a food chain in a marine habitat.

A disease spread among the small fishes, causing their population to decrease
drastically. Which of the following statements is correct?
A) The population of large fish will increase.
B) The population of sharks will increase.
C) The population of zooplankton will increase.
D) The population of zooplankton will decrease.

14. Which of the following is a characteristic of a solid?


A) It takes the shape of its container.
B) It has a fixed shape and volume.
C) It flows easily.
D) Its particles move freely in all directions.

15. What is sublimation?


A) a substance used in a chemical reaction.
B) The process by which particles leave liquid and become a gas.
C) the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas.
D) a substance made by a chemical reaction.

16. Identify the laboratory equipment in the image below.


A) Beaker
B) Test tube
C) Measuring cylinder
D) Petri dish

17. Which of the following best describes a liquid?


A) It has a fixed shape and volume.
B) It has a definite shape but has no volume.
C) It takes the shape of its container and has a fixed volume.
D) It can be compressed easily.

18. Identify the laboratory apparatus in the image below.


A) Beaker
B) Test tube
C) Measuring cylinder
D) Petri dish

19. Which of the following describes a gas?


A) It has a fixed shape and volume.
B) It takes the shape of its container and can be compressed.
C) It can be cut into pieces.
D) It has a fixed shape but no definite volume.

20. Which of the following is an insulator of electricity?


A) Aluminums
B) Silver
C) Plastic
D) Copper

Part II: Extended Response Questions.


Answer the following questions. Write your answer in the space provided.
21. Identify the major organs shown below
[6 marks]
22. Give 3 examples of infectious diseases.
[1 mark]

……………………………………………………
23. List down four ways on how the spread of infectious diseases can be
prevented. [1 mark]

……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

24. Study the food web below:

List five food chains found on the food web above. [3 marks]

1……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

2……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

25. Look at the table below. It shows the melting point and boiling point of

some elements.

Use the table to answer these questions.

a. Write down the name of the elements that melts at 1538 0C.
…………………………………. [1]
b. Which element is a liquid at room temperature (20 0C)?
…………………………………. [1]

c. Which element is a non-metal?


…………………………………..[1]

26. A car is driving along a road.

27. Youssef makes a prediction.

28. Lily and Mia investigate shadows.


Lily changes the distance between the light source and the toy. Mia measures the size of the shadow. See the
result above.

29.

30.Plants need the correct conditions to be healthy. Oliver looks at a healthy plant.

31.

You might also like