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Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan-San Agustin

Masaya Centro, San Agustin, Isabela


FIRST FINAL EXAMINATION
SCIENCE VI
Name: __________________________________

Date: ______

Grade: _____________________

Score: ______

TEST I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Read and analyze each question. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided before the number.
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1. To get salt out of a solution (separating salt from water) we could try..
a. Melting it
b. Evaporating the water so that the salt is left behind
c. Using a magnet

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2. If Jo wants to get the iron fillings out of some sand, what could she use to
separate these two solids?
a. magnet
b. evaporation
c. decantation

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3. The process used to separate heterogeneous mixtures of solids and liquids is


called _________________.
a. filtration
b. crystallization
c. distillation

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4. Pure water can be separated from inky water by simple distillation because:
a. Water and ink have different boiling points.
b. Water evaporates leaving the ink particles behind.
c. Ink evaporates leaving the water behind.

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5. Which method is usually used to separate colored substances from each other?
a. simple distillation
b. evaporation
c. chromatography

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6. If you wanted to make pure drinking water from sea water, what process would
you use?
a. filtration
b. evaporation
c. distillation

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7. Which of the following pairs of substances may best be separated through


distillation?
a. sand and soil
b. water and alcohol
c. water and soil

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8. Which of the following method would be used in separating small particles to


large particles like sand and gravel?
a. sieving

b. evaporation
c. chromatography
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9. How could you separate peanuts from mongo seeds?


a. By filtration
b. By using a magnet
c. By physical manipulation

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10. Which of the following can be separated using decantation method?


a. oil from water
b. fruits from fruit salad
c. needle from buttons

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11. Place where two or more bones meet.


a. marrow
b. joint
c. skull

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12. Which of these is NOT a job of the skeletal system?


a. Support and give shape to the body
b. Makes blood cells
c. Removes wastes from the body

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13. This is the shoulder bone.


a. skull
b. clavicle
c. femur

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14. It protects the brain and other senses.


a. femur
b. ribcage
c. skull

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15. This bone protects the heart and lungs.


a. femur
b. ribcage
c. skull

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16. The part of the bone where blood cells are made.
a. joints
b. marrow
c. tendons

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17. This connects the bone and muscle.


a. joints
b. marrow
c. tendons

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18. It protects the spinal cord.


a. skull
b, ribcage
c. spine

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19. What is the longest bone in the body?


a. ulna
b. skull
c. femur

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20. Where can you find the smallest bone in the body?
a. finger
b. ear
c. arm

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21. Which of these is the function of skeletal system?


a. It enables the body to remove wastes.
b. It serves as a framework.
c. It pumps blood throughout the body

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22. The part of your body that controls movements is called


__________________.
a. muscles
b. tissue
c. skeleton

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23. The muscles you can control that are attached to your bones are called
___________ muscles.
a. smooth muscles
b. cardiac muscles
c. skeletal muscles

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24. The muscles that you cannot control that make up your internal organs are
called ____________ muscles.
a. tissue
b. smooth muscles
c. skeletal muscles

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25. How many muscles does an adult have?


a. 740
b. 640
c. 300

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26. The muscle that pumps blood throughout your body?


a. skeletal muscles
b. smooth muscles
c. cardiac muscles

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27. These muscles are attached to your bones.


a. skeletal muscles
b. smooth muscles
c. cardiac muscles

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28. Cardiac muscles are found only in the ___________.


a. heart
b. lungs
c. stomach

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29. The movement of the voluntary muscles are controlled by the


_____________.
a. brain
b. heart
c. lungs

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30. How many bones are there in a body?


a. 206

c. 306
c. 406
TEST II. True or False
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write FALSE.
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31. Bones can move without muscles.

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32. The skeleton gives your body its shape.

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33. Bones contain a soft material called marrow.

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34. An adult and a baby has just the same number of bones.

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35. There are three types of muscles.

TEST III. ENUMERATION


Direction: Give five ways on how to protect and keep the skeletal system healthy.
36. ___________________________________________________________________________
37. ___________________________________________________________________________
38. ___________________________________________________________________________
39. ___________________________________________________________________________
40. ___________________________________________________________________________

*****GOOD LUCK*****
Prepared by:

Checked by:

EDELVINA L. ALEJO
Teacher

CIELO P. NICOLAS,Ed.D
Principal

Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan-San Agustin


Masaya Centro, San Agustin, Isabela
FIRST FINAL EXAMINATION
SCIENCE V
Name: __________________________________

Date: ______

Grade: _____________________

Score: ______

TEST I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Read and analyze each question. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. _____________ can cause global warming.
a. Burning plastics.
b. Planting more trees.
c. Segregating garbage.
2. What is the greenhouse effect?
a. Where heat is kept out of the Earth.
b. Where heat is kept in the Earth.
c. Where more light is let into the Earth.
3. Global warming itself could cause ____________.
a. Forest fires
b. Glaciers to grow
c. Volcanoes to erupt
4. Acid rain can be very harmful to the environment.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
5. Acid rain damages everything over a period of time because it makes the living things in the
environment _______.
a. grow
b. die
c. duplicate
6. Automobiles release harmful ________ into the air, which causes acid rain.
a. smoke
b. noise
c. clean air
7. What is affected by acid rain?
a. trees
b. people
c. both a and b
8. How can acid rain affect non-living things like buildings?
a. It doesnt affect non-living things.
b. It can decay building materials and paint.
c. It will make buildings stronger.
9. What happens to the sea life when water is acidic?
a. The sea life migrates.
b. The sea life dies.
c. The sea life multiply.
10. What are the 5Rs of the environment?
a. recycle, rethink, reuse, recover, repair
b. recycle, reduce, recover, reuse, repair
c. reuse, refund, rethink, recover, repair
11. What does reduce mean?

a. Use less things that produce waste.


b. Use more things that produce waste.
c. Don't buy anything, ever.
12. Which of these material is recyclable?
a. Paper
b. Water
c. Chips
13. What does it mean to reuse?
a. Throw things away.
b. Try to find new ways to use something again.
c. Buy more of something.
14. When you buy rechargeable fan, you help ____________.
a. reusing
b. reducing
c. recovering
15. There is no recycling procedure for used oil.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
16. Which of the following cannot be recycled.
a. papers
b. wood
c. plastics
17. Air pollution can be caused by ___________.
a. chemicals
b. burning fuels or trash
c. both a and b
18. Why do we need to take care of trees?
a. They give us carbon dioxide.
b. They give us food to eat and oxygen to breath.
c. They give us carbon and helium.
19. Which of the following is an example of water conservation?
a. watering the plants
b. taking short showers
c. turning off the lights.
20. How can we prevent soil pollution?
a. Avoid using pesticides to plants.
b. Dont throw garbage on the river.
c. Use unleaded gasoline for you cars.
21. A fluid containing sperm
a. Testosterone
b. Bladder
c. Semen
22. Once sperm are produced by the testes they move into and mature in the __________.
a. vas deferens
b. penis
c. epididymis
23. A loose sac that holds the testes.
a. penis
b. scrotum
c. urethra
24. The external female reproductive organ.
a. vagina
b. vulva
c. uterus
25. It is where egg cells are produced.
a. testes

b. ovaries
c. uterus
TEST II. True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. Answer + if you think the
statement is true and -- if you think the statement is false.
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26.

In order for pregnancy to occur, a male sperm and female ovum must unite.

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27.

Ova or egg cell are produced by the fallopian tubes in the female body.

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28.

The male sex hormone is estrogen.

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29.

Menstrual flow and urine exit the female body through the same opening.

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30.

Testosterone s the male sex hormone.

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31.

Sex organs develop rapidly during puberty.

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32.

The female sex cell is called sperm.

____ 33.
the uterus.

The fallopian tube is a passageway through which an egg travels from ovaries to

____

34.

Digestive system plays a vital role in the existence of human species.

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35.

Male gametes are called egg cell or ova.

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36.

The joining of an egg cell and sperm cell is called fertilization.

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zygote.

The new cell produced from the fertilization of egg and sperm cell is called

____

38.

Uterus is a reproductive organ for male.

____

39.

Vas deferens can be found on female reproductive organ.

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40.

Puberty starts at the age of six.

*****GOOD LUCK*****

Prepared by:

Checked by:

EDELVINA L. ALEJO
Teacher

CIELO P. NICOLAS,Ed.D
Principal

Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan-San Agustin


Masaya Centro, San Agustin, Isabela
FIRST FINAL EXAMINATION
SCIENCE IV
Name: __________________________________

Date: ______

Grade: _____________________

Score: ______

TEST I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Read and analyze each question. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided before the number.
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1. This body controls everything you do.


a. brain
b. heart
c. lungs
2. Without your brain you cant ___________.
a. walk
b. think
c. both a and b
3. The brain is made up of these three parts:
a. cerebrum, brain stem/medulla, heart
b. cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem/medulla
c. heart, nerves, lungs
4. Which part of the brain controls your thinking?
a. cerebrum
b. cerebellum
c. brain stem
5. A part of the brain that controls movement and balance.
a. cerebrum
b. cerebellum
c. brain stem
6. This is the part of the brain that controls involuntary activities like breathing.
a. cerebrum
b. cerebellum
c. brain stem
7. This body organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
a. heart
b. lungs
c. brain
8. It receives blood returning to the heart from the body.
a. atria
b. ventricles
c. veins
9. The heart is divided into ___________ chambers.
a. one
b. two
c. three
10. Where does the blood get its oxygen?
a. kidney
b. heart
c. lungs
11. What is the main function of the lungs?

a. combine oxygen to the blood and eliminate carbon dioxide.


b. It digests the food that we eat.
c. It filters wastes from the blood.
____ 12. Which of the following is used as an entrance of the oxygen that we breathe?
a. mouth
b. nose
c. anus
____ 13. What would happen if your lungs stopped working?
a. Nothing happens.
b. You would die.
c. You can still breathe because you still have nose.
____ 14. Plants give us oxygen. In exchange, we give them __________ that they need for
making their food.
a. carbon dioxide
b. nitrogen
c. oxygen
____ 15. Digestion starts when _____________.
a. you begin to put food into your mouth.
b. you inhale and exhale.
c. you sleep.
____ 16. What is the main function of the liver?
a. it digests the food that we eat.
b. Take away toxins out of the blood.
c. It filters wastes from the blood.
____ 17. A long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
a. trachea
b. esophagus
c. intestines
____ 18. The place where most digestion takes place.
a. stomach
b. mouth
c. small intestines
____ 19. Composed of the teeth, tongue, salivary glands and muscles, this part takes in food to
begin the process of digestion.
a. Mouth
b. Anus
c. Esophagus
____ 20. The opening at the end of the digestive tract where solid wastes are eliminated.
a. anus
b. liver
c. large intestine
____ 21. When they reached the stomach, mashed-up food particles mix with ________.
a. guava juice
b. gastric juice
c. saliva
____ 22. How many kidneys does a human typically have?
a. one
b. two
c. three
____ 23. Which of the following is the primary concern of you kidney?
a. To help clean blood.
b. To pump blood throughout the body.
c. It serves as a framework of your body.
____ 24. What should you do to keep your kidney healthy?
a. Avoid eating fatty and salty foods.
b. Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water every day.
c. both a and b.

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25. How many bones does an adult human have?


a. 275
b. 206
c. 308
26. Which of these is not a function of the bone?
a. It protects the internal organs of the body.
b. It controls everything you do.
c. It serves as a framework of your body.
27. The __________ bone protects your brain.
a. spine
b. skull
c. ribs
28. This bone protects you heart and lungs.
a. spine
b. skull
c. ribs
29. A baby has more bones than an adult.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
30. Muscles enable the bones to move.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe

TEST II. True/False


Indicate whether the sentence or statement is right or wrong. Answer + if you think the
statement is right and -- if you think the statement is wrong.
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31. Avoid using tobacco. It can damage your lungs.

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32. Eat healthy foods.

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33. Lifting barbells is a good form of exercise for a young children like you.

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34. Fruits help digestion. It is good for our body.

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35. We should practice eating preserve foods like hotdog. These are healthy.

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36. Sleep makes us glow and healthy.

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37. Too much water can be dangerous to our body.

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38. Milk is a good source of calcium. It makes our teeth and bones stronger.

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39. We can exercise our minds by reading stories.

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40. Watching television for a long hour can damage your eyesight.

Prepared by:

Checked by:

EDELVINA L. ALEJO
Teacher

CIELO P. NICOLAS,Ed.D
Principal

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