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SCIENCE 9

Name: __________________________________ Grade/Section: ________ Score: ___


School: ________________________________ Teacher: __________________________

FIRST QUARTER
Written Test No. 4

Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the answer on the space before
every item.

1. Deforestation refers to the cutting of trees and removal of plants in a given area such as
mountains and forests. How does this affect various organisms?
A. Many species will die and become extinct.
B. Some species may become endangered.
C. Some species may become threatened.
D. Some species increase their population.

2. Photosynthesis in plants generally use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and
water. How does the amount of light affect the rate of photosynthesis?
A. As the intensity of light increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases.
B. As the intensity of light increases, the rate of photosynthesis decreases.
C. The amount of light has no effect to the rate of photosynthesis.
D. The rate of photosynthesis decreases during summer even if carbon dioxide and water are
not sufficient.

3. Chlorophyll is essential in photosynthesis. Which of the following best describes chlorophyll?


A. It absorbs red light. C. It reflects blue light
B. It is located in the stroma of the chloroplast. D. It is an accessory pigment

4. If chloroplast which contains chlorophyll is removed from the cell of a plant, which of the
following processes below will not occur?
A. Cellular respiration B. Photosynthesis C. Reproduction D. Respiration

5. Photosynthesis is a food making process in plants, while cellular respiration is a process of


utilizing food that produces energy. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?
A. Calvin cycle - thylakoid
B. electron transport chain - mitochondria
C. Glycolysis - stroma
D. Krebs cycle - cytoplasm

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6. A vegetable farmer wants to increase his harvest. Which of the following conditions should
the farmer consider?
A. The kind of soil only.
B. The amount of water only.
C. The location of the plots only.
D. All of the above.

7. Which of the following best explains why planting trees and putting up urban gardens can help
prevent global warming?
A. Plants produce oxygen during day time and perform transpiration.
B. Plants absorb carbon dioxide that contributes to the rising of earth's temperature.
C. Plants perform photosynthesis.
D. Plants use up carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, release oxygen to the
environment and perform transpiration.

8. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cells. What is the importance of cellular
respiration?
A. To manufacture food.
B. To capture energy from glucose.
C. To turn food into usable chemical energy.
D. To make water and carbon dioxide needed for the process of Photosynthesis.

9. A farmer is experiencing a problem in growing his crops. Most of the leaves of his crops are
turning yellow. Which of the following will likely result from the yellowing of the leaves of
the crops?
A. It will increase the production of food.
B. It will decrease the production of food.
C. The production of food will remain the same.
D. The production of food will either increase or decrease.

10. Photosynthesis is a process in which light energy is captured from the sun that enables plants
to change it into chemical energy stored in the food. Which of the following equations
shows the correct path of the overall process of photosynthesis?
A. Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight→ glucose + oxygen
B. Glucose + carbon dioxide + sunlight→ oxygen + water
C. Glucose + water + sunlight → oxygen + carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen + water + sunlight→ glucose + carbon dioxide

11. Plants make food to survive. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the food
manufacturing of plants?
A. Water supply C. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
B. Nutrients of the soil D. Light

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12. Oxygen is a gas of life. It is released as by product during photosynthesis. Where does
oxygen came from?
A. When water reacts with sunlight
B. When carbon dioxide combines chemically with water.
C. From the splitting of carbon dioxide into carbon and oxygen.
D. From the splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.

For question numbers 46, refer to the diagram below:

13. Oxygen is essential in cellular respiration. What is the role of oxygen in the electron transport
chain?
A. It forms water.
B. It provides high energy proton.
C. It releases electrons and hydrogen.
D. It serves as the final acceptor for electrons.

14. When cells break down food into chemical energy it undergoes three major processes,
glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and electron transport. Which of these processes provides the greatest
number of ATP molecules?
A. Cellular respiration
B. Electron transport chain
C. Krebs Cycle
D. Glycolysis

15. Photosynthesis and cellular respirations are processes that provide energy for life. Which of
the following is produced by both photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
A. ATP C. oxygen
B. Carbon Dioxide D. Water

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