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MIRIAM’S ACADEMY OF VALENZUELA, INC.

1st Monthly Test in SCIENCE 9


Name: _________________________________________________________________________Date: _____________________
Grade and Section: ________________________ Subject Teacher: ________________________ Score: ____________________
Read the directions carefully.
Part I – MULTIPLE CHOICE _____ 7. What is the primary organ of the circulatory system?
A. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write A. Heart C. Veins
your answer on the space provided before each number. B. Arteries D. Blood
USE CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY.
_____1. It is the mechanical process of getting oxygen and _____8. A type of circulation which is described by the
expelling carbon dioxide in the body. movement of blood through the tissues of the HEART.
A. Living C. Breathing A. Pulmonary C. Systemic
B. Inhaling D. Inspiring B. Coronary D. Respiratory

For 9-10, use the image below.


_____2. What system is responsible for the exchange of oxygen
and carbon dioxide between the air and the cells?
A. circulatory C. integumentary
B. digestive D. respiratory

_____3. Which part of the respiratory system filters and warm


the air upon entering it?

A. alveoli C. nasal cavity


B. bronchi D. diaphragm

_____4. During inhalation, _________.


A. the diaphragm moves down and contracts the chest cavity
_____9. What is letter A in the picture?
B. the diaphragm moves down and expands the chest cavity
C. the diaphragm moves up and contracts the chest cavity A. Septum C. Lungs
D. the diaphragm moves up and expands the chest cavity B. Left Ventricle D. Tricuspid Valve

_____5. How does the air enter our body? _____10. What is letter B in the picture?
A. nose  nasal passage  trachea  bronchi  bronchioles A. Septum C. Lungs
 alveoli B. Left Ventricle D. Tricuspid Valve
B. nose  nasal passage  trachea  bronchiolesbronchi
 alveoli _____11. The beating sound your heart makes comes from:
C. nasal cavity  nose  trachea  bronchioles  bronchi A. Blood going in the wrong direction
 alveoli B. Valves closing
C. The heart skipping beats
D. nasal cavity  alveoli  trachea  bronchioles  bronchi
D. Your ears playing tricks on you
 nose
_____6. ___________________________________.
_____12. Arrange properly the statements below on how the
i. Increase your walking speed. heart works.
ii. Maintain a healthy weight.
A. When the heart contracts, the right lower ventricle will pump
iii. Stay hydrated.
the blood into the lungs, where the carbon dioxide is exchanged
iv. Avoid smoking.
for oxygen.
Which of the following belongs in the blank space above?
B. The heart receives oxygen-deficient blood from the body into
A. Causes of respiratory problems
the right upper atrium.
B. Ways on how to avoid respiratory problems.
C. Kinds of common respiratory diseases. C. Oxygen-rich blood flows from the left upper atrium into the
D. Results of bad lifestyle. left lower ventricle.
D. After the exchange, the blood containing fresh oxygen flows Part II - Write C if it is related to Circulatory System, and R
into the left upper atrium. if its related to Respiratory System.
E. When the heart contracts, the left lower ventricle will force the _____21. Hemoglobin _____29. RBC
blood out to the body through a network of arteries.
_____22. Platelets _____30.Bronchial Tube
A. A, B, C, D, E C. B, E, A, C, D _____23. Air Sac _____31. Capillaries
B. A, E, B, C, D D. B, A, D, C, E
_____24. Trachea _____27. Superior Vena
_____25. Pericardium Cava
_____26. Leukemia _____28. Septum
______13. You can keep your heart strong by: _____27. Pneumonia _____29. Epiglottis
_____28. Sinus _____30. Leukocytes
A. Eating heart-shaped candy
B. Doing activities, like playing outside, riding your bike, and
swimming
C. Smoking
D. Sleeping 18 hours a day Part III – ENUMERATION
The air flows inside the body in the following parts:
______14. Inflammation of larynx is termed 31.
A. Laryngitis C. Arthritis 32.
B. Phlebitis D. Bronchitis
33.

______15. It is a respiratory illness in which your bronchial tubes 34.


become sore or damaged and you cough a lot.
35.
A. Sinusitis C. Bronchitis
Give 3 examples of Respiratory Illnesses
B. Emphysema D. Pneumonia
36.
______16. Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds 37.
up inside your arteries. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol,
38.
calcium, and other substances found in the blood. Over time,
plaque hardens and narrows your arteries. This limits the flow of The Four Chambers of Heart
oxygen-rich blood to your organs and other parts of your body.
41.
Why is atherosclerosis especially serious when it develops in
the coronary arteries? 42.

A. It can then go on to affect the aorta. 43.


B. It can make red blood cells die. 44.
C. It can lead to a heart attack.
D. It can limit the functioning of white blood cells. The Four Valves inside the Heart
45.
______17. Which item should be OMITTED from the list?
A. heart B. artery C. vein D. lungs 46.

______18. The heart has four valves that prevent the backflow 47.
of blood and keep it moving efficiently throughout the body. 48.
These are:
Give 2 Diseases of the Circulatory System
A. Cuspid Valve, Bicuspid valve, Tricuspid valve, Quadcuspid
49.
valve
B. Mitral valve, Aortic valve, Tricuspid valve, Pulmonary valve 50.
C. Pulmonic valve, Mitrus valve, Tricaspid valve, Aortic valve
D. Aortic valve, Tricuspid valve, Mitrical Valve, Pulmonary valve

______19. This type of blood vessel is found in the alveoli and


facilitates the diffusion of gases.
A. capillaries B. arterioles C. vein D. arteries

______20. It is also known as erythrocytes.


A. Plasma C. White Blood Cells God Bless… 😊
B. Red Blood Cells D. Platelets

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