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FIRST QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 9


EXAM QUESTIONAIRE
Teacher: Alyssa Mae F. Dapadap, LPT

I. Shade the letter that corresponds to the best c. nasal passages, blood, alveoli,
answer. Use the separate answer sheet to record bronchi, cells, trachea,
your answers bronchioles
d. nasal passages, trachea,
1. During inhalation, the contraction of the bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli,
diaphragm and intercostals muscles causes blood, cells
the chest cavity's 6. Which of the following is NOT the function
a. volume to increase and pressure of the circulatory system?
to increase a. transports blood throughout the
b. volume to decrease and body
pressure to decrease b. transports nutrients throughout
c. volume to decrease and the body
pressure to increase c. transports gases throughout the
d. volume to increase and pressure body
to decrease d. none of the above
2. Which is the correct sequence for the path 7. What would happen to people who have an
of oxygen through the respiratory system? open wound and whose blood did not clot
a. nasal passages, bronchi, naturally?
trachea, bronchioles, cells, a. they may bleed to death.
blood, alveoli b. they would have to take regular
b. cells, blood, alveoli, bronchioles, doses of plasma.
bronchi, trachea, nasal passages c. they would have to take regular
c. nasal passages, blood, alveoli, doses of platelets.
bronchi, cells, trachea, d. nothing will happen
bronchioles 8. The diagram below shows a human heart
d. nasal passages, trachea,
bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli,
blood, cells
3. Gas exchange occurs when
a. oxygen in the alveoli diffuses into
the blood in the capillaries
b. oxygen binds with hemoglobin in
the red blood cells
c. the red blood cells give up When contracted, the left
oxygen to the cells of the body ventricle pumps oxygenated
tissues blood to the body. What is the
d. All of the above. purpose of aortic valve that
4. When the diaphragm and rib cage muscles separates the left ventricle from
relax aorta?
a. the chest cavity enlarges
b. expiration occurs a. To prevent blood from
c. inspiration occurs flowing back to left ventricle
d. it is impossible to breath b. To prevent blood from
5. Which is the correct sequence for the path flowing to aorta
of oxygen through the respiratory system? c. To push blood into the left
a. nasal passages, bronchi, ventricle
trachea, bronchioles, cells, d. To push blood into the aorta
blood, alveoli 9. How are infectious diseases, such as colds
b. cells, blood, alveoli, bronchioles, and influenza, most commonly spread?
bronchi, trachea, nasal passages a. Breathing viruses in the air
b. Hand-to-face contact a. hybridization.
c. Drinking infected water b. incomplete dominance.
d. Eating contaminating food c. true-breeding
10. Which of these is a classic symptom of a d. the law of segregation. e.
heart attack? polygenetics.
a. Crushing pain in the chest 17. Two plants are crossed, resulting in
accompanied by sweating offspring with a 3:1 ratio for a particular trait.
b. Pain that spreads from the chest to This suggests
the shoulders, neck, jaw or arms a. that the parents were true-breeding
c. Indigestion or heartburn, nausea and for contrasting traits.
vomiting b. incomplete dominance.
d. Difficulty on breathing c. that a blending of traits has
11. Three risk factors for heart disease can't be occurred.
controlled. Which of these are they? d. that the parents were both
heterozygous.
12. What type of reproduction requires only a e. that each offspring has the same
single individual as the sole contributor of alleles.
genes? 18. Hydrangea plants of the same genotype are
a. Asexual planted in a large flower garden. Some of
b. sexual the plants produce blue flowers and others
c. gametes pink flowers. This can be best explained by
d. none a. environmental factors such as soil
13. What is the role of the DNA to inheritance of pH.
traits? b. the allele for blue hydrangea being
a. it captures unlight needed for completely dominant.
inheritance. c. the alleles being co-dominant.
b. it stores energy needed for heredity d. the fact that a mutation has
c. it creates proteins needed for occurred. e. acknowledging that
inheritance multiple alleles are involved.
d. it serves as blueprint for proteins in 19. In snapdragons, heterozygotes have pink
heredity. flowers, whereas homozygotes have red or
14. An extra finger in humans is rare but is due white flowers. When plants with red flowers
to a dominant gene. When one parent is are crossed with plants with white flowers,
normal and the other parent has an extra what proportion of the offspring will have
finger but is heterozygous for the trait, what pink flowers?
is the probability that the first child will be a. 0% b. 25% c.50% d. 75% e.100%
normal?
a. 0%. b. 25%. c. 50%. d. 75%. II. Write a 150 word essay based on the given
prompt/scenario. It will be graded based on the
15. In drosophila (fruit flies), eye colour is sex-
rubric below:
linked and red eye colour is dominant to Content- 50 %
white eye colour. Which of the following are Grammar- 25%
not possible in a cross between a red-eyed Organization- 25%
male and a heterozygous female? 1. How can you, as an individual, prevent the
a. Red-eyed male. loss of biodiversity?
b. White-eyed male.
c. Carrier female.
d. Homozygous white-eyed female. 2. Though the conflict between humans and
16. A plant with purple flowers is allowed to self- wildlife started with the evolution of man, the
pollinate. Generation after generation, it intensity of conflict has increased due to the
produces purple flowers. This is an example activities of modern man. Justify your
of answer with suitable example.

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