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Tigbauan Wisdom School, Inc.

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Name: _________________________________________________________ Date: _____________
Science 5
2nd Quarter Exam

I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each sentence carefully and write the CAPITAL LETTER of the
correct answer.
_________1) Which of the following is the function of the reproductive system?
I. production of fertilization of gametes
II. enables organism to produce offspring
III. responsible for blood circulation
IV. responsible for the exchange in gases in human body A. I,
II
C. III and IV
B. II and III D. IV only
_________2) Otherwise called as womb. It is a hollow muscular organ located at the lower
abdomen.
A. ovary C. cervix
B. uterus D. fallopian tube
_________3) Which of the following best describes the ovary?
A. It is the birth canal.
B. The passageway of the eggs.
C. A muscular tube where the fetus is developed.
D. The female sex organ that produces egg cells.
_________4) Which part of the male reproductive system is described as a round muscular
organ inside the scrotum?
A. penis C. urethra
B. testes D. cervix
__________5) When does an ovary normally produces a mature egg cell or ovum?
A. Every month C. Every year
B. Every week D. Everyday
__________6) If the testes produce sperm cells and sex hormones testosterone, what sex
hormones does an ovary produces?
A. estrogen and testosterone C. nestrogen
B. progesterone and estrogen D. progestren
___________7) Menstruation is a cycle that happens to a girl every month. How long does
it take to complete one menstrual cycle?
A. 5 days C. 25 days
B. 20 days D. 28 days
___________8) Puberty is a stage in a person’s life when they reach maturity. The
following are changes in puberty stage, EXCEPT.
A. Occurs between 10-14 yrs for boys and 12-16 yrs for girls.
B. Girls grow fuller breast and hips become widen.
C. Male and female are capable of bearing a child.
D. Menstruation occurs in girls.

For items 9-12. Identify what phases of menstrual cycle is referred to. Choose your
answer inside the box. Write the letter only.
A. Phase 1: The Menstrual Phase C. Phase 3: The Ovulation Phase
B. Phase 2: The Follicular Phase D. Phase 4: The Luteal Phase
___________9) The mature egg travels from the ovary to the uterus.
___________10) The mature egg is released.
___________11) The uterine lining becomes thin after bleeding.
___________12) Uterus lining breaks down and blooding results.
___________13) Why do many organisms produce thousands of offspring?
A. To produce food for predators.
B. To increase survival rate of generations.
C. Egg production require very little energy.
D. To make sure that there are lots of brothers and sisters.
___________14) Internal fertilization generally occurs inside the body of the female animal
such as ________________.
A. dog and cat
B. fish
C. frog
D. chicken
___________15) Like humans, many animals have either a male or female reproductive
system. In order to reproduce, there are two kinds of fertilization namely:
A. internal and external
B. sperm and egg cells
C. gametes and gonads
D. internal and fraternal
___________16) External fertilization occurs outside the body of an animal. Which of the
following is one of the advantages of external fertilization?
A. It produces a larger number of offspring.
B. Some eggs might be consume by predators.
C. A large quantity of gametes is wasted and left unfertilized.
D. Chances of fertilization are diminished by environmental hazards.
____________17) Which of the following organisms undergo external fertilization?
A. dog and cat
B. fish and dog
C. frog and lizard
D. chicken and cat
___________18) Sex cells are capable of multiplying the population. The union of sperm
and egg cell is called _________________.
A. offspring
B. fertilization
C. internal
D. external
___________19) It is the male reproductive part of the flower.
A. pistil C. anther
B. stamen D. filament
___________20) It produces and contains pollen grains which is transferred to the pistil or
female parts of the same or another flower to bring about fertilization.
A. ovary C. filament
B. pistil D. anther

____________21) It is the part of the pistil that receives the pollen grains.
A. ovary C. stigma
B. ovules D. style
____________22) It plays a vital role in sexual reproduction for plants.
A. petals D. ovules
B. ovary D. pistil
____________23) Which of the following statement best explains what pollination is?
A. It is the union of sperm and egg cell.
B. It is the process wherein plants are developed from seeds.
C. It is the process where the pollen of one flower reaches the stigma of
another flower.
D. It is the process by which seeds are sent by their parent plant into a
faraway place to become a new plant.
_____________24) What do you call the egg cells of the flower that develops into a seed
then later on will turn into fruits?
A. pistil
B. ovules
C. anther
D. filament
_____________25) Why ovules play a vital role in sexual reproduction?
A. Because these are the egg cells of the flower that develops into a seed.
B. Because it produces ad contains pollen grains.
C. Because it is a long slender stalk.
D. Because it holds the anther.
_____________26) Some plants can reproduce without seeds. Which of the following
reproduce by use of spores?
A. ferns
B. monggo
C. gumamela
D. sampaguita

_____________27) There are two types of pollination. What do you call this type of
pollination that transfers of the pollen grain takes place in the same flower?
A. cross-pollination
B. self-pollination
C. seed - pollination
D. seed dispersal
_____________28) Plants undergo process of reproduction. Pollen, the male portion of
the monggo plant, forms as grains at the end of an organ called the anther. When pollen
comes in contact with the female portion of the plant, known as the stigma, sperm is
released. The sperm travels down through the stigma. This plant does not require wind
or air to pollinate. What type of pollination is it?
A. cross-pollination
B. self-pollination
C. seed - pollination
D. seed dispersal
____________29) Estuary is a place where river and ocean meets. It is consist of a mixture
of freshwater and saltwater also called as _____________________.
A. brackish water
B. freshwater
C. mineral water
D. saltwater

____________30) Why is the ocean floor covered and uncovered as the tied goes in and
out?
A. It is affected by the current of water during daytime and night time.
B. Because of the regular movement of the animals under the sea.
C. Due to occurrence of natural calamities in the country.
D. It is caused by dynamic explosion.
_____________31) What kind of system formed by the interaction of a community of
organisms with their environment?
A. intertidal zone
B. ecosystem
C. estuaries
D. marine
For 32-36. Identify whether the item is flowering or non-flowering.
_______________________________32) moss
_______________________________33) Narra tree
_______________________________34) fern
_______________________________35) coconut
_______________________________36) dandelions
II. Matching Type.
For 37-41.
Identify the kinds of interactions base on the given examples. Choose your answer
inside the box.
____________37) an oyster and slipper limpets A. Mutualism
____________38) barnacles and whales B. Commensalism
____________39) limpets and algae C. Predation
____________40) clown fish and sea anemones D. Competition
____________41) boring sponge and oysters E. Herbivory
F. Parasitism
III. Essay: Why do we need to conserve our estuaries and intertidal zones?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________.

III. Enumerate ways of caring and protecting estuaries and intertidal zones.
Why should we do this. Give at least 4 and explain each.

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