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GOLDEN FISHER’S LEARNING SCHOOL

National Highway, Tambler, General Santos City


Email Add: ac.foundation@yahoo.com
Mobile No. 0933-811-2663

1st Quarter
In EPP 6

Name: ________________________________________________ Score

I. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which tree is called the tree of “life”?


a. acacia c. coconut
b. banana d. papaya
2. Which tree provides us with oil?
a. ilang – ilang c. narra
b. coconut d. mahogany
3. Which tree that is a source of perfume?
a. banana c. ilang – ilang
b. jackfruit d. durian
4. Which fruit tastes delicious but has an unpleasant smell?
a. papaya c. mango
b. durian d. watermelon
5. Which fruit have plenty of seeds inside them?
a. papaya c. mango
b. rambutan d. banana
6. Which fruit that have rough rinds or skin?
a. apple c. avocado
b. melon d. jackfruit
7. Which fruit that give us Vitamin C?
a. calamansi c. singkamas
b. duhat d. durian
8. Which fruit that tastes sweet?
a. calamansi c. banana
b. tamarind d. lemon
9. Types of orchard lay-out that the distance between the plants in the column
and between the plants in the rows are the same.
a. rectangular system c. triangular system
b. square method d. contour method
10. Types of orchard lay-out that the tress in the rows have a greater distances
between them than the trees in the columns.
a. triangular system c. contour method
b. square method d. triangular system
11. This is the variety of mango that we mostly export to other countries.
a. pico c. indian mango
b. carabao d. carica
12. This is the variety of mango that is a small and has a bigger seed and less flesh.
a. pico c. indian mango
b. carabao d. gallon
13. This is the variety of papaya that is dwarf and comes in almost round shape.
a. meradol b. gallon
b. carica d. pico
14. This is the variety of papaya does not get very tall. It gives plenty of fruits that are
elongated in shape.
a. carica c. meradol
b. gallon d. carabao
15. This variety of papaya originated from Mexico.
a. gallon c. meradol
b. lacatan d. cavandish
16. They may be cooked as banana cue, maruya, boiled and ginataan.
a. seniorita c. latundan
b. lacatan d. cavandesh
17. This variety of banana is commonly planted in large scale in Davao plantations.
a. lacatan c. gallon
b. latundan d. lacatan
18. This is the smallest variety of banana plant and it is also the earliest to bear fruits.
a. saba c. lacatan
b. seniorita d. latundan
19. It is the method of propagating a new plant from an existing one.
a. air layering c. growing trees from seeds
b. growing trees from seeds d. growing trees from seedlings
20. Who is the author of the poem “Trees”?
a. Joyce Sarsona c. Joyce Meyer
b. Joyce Kilmer d. Joyce Kelmer

Test II Enumeration

A. Give the 3 varieties of Mango Trees.


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2.
3.

B. Give the 5 varieties of Banana Tree.


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2.
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4.
5.

C. Give the different types of orchard lay-out.


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2.
3.
4.

D. Give the Means of Propagating Fruit Trees.


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E. Give at least five trees that are known for fruits.
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4.
5.

Test III Essay ( 10 points )

1. Why are trees important in our environment? Make at least 2 to 3 sentences only.

2. What can you contribute to save the trees around us? Make at least 2 to 3
sentences only.
GOLDEN FISHER’S LEARNING SCHOOL
National Highway, Tambler, General Santos City
Email Add: ac.foundation@yahoo.com
Mobile No. 0933-811-2663

1st Quarter
In EPP 5

Name: ________________________________________________ Score

Test I Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Insects that chew leaves and other parts of the plants belong to the larval
stage.
a. fungi c. chewing insects
b. sucking insects d. slugs
2. This type of caterpillar feeds in the underside of cabbages and related crops.
It chews irregular holes through the leaves.
a. corn earworm c. grasshoppers
b. cabbage looper d. potato tuberworm
3. These insects prefer to attack squash and pumpkins. The adults and nymphs
injure the plants by sucking their sap.
a. aphids c. squash bugs
b. slugs d. thrips
4. The adult and nymphs of this type of spiders suck the plant juices of beans,
eggplants, cucumbers, and celery.
a. red spider c. mole cricket
b. corn earworm d. potato leafhopper
5. This insect pest appear as white flicks or streaks on leaves.
a. mole cricket c. thrips
b. slugs d. fungi
6. This insect burrows in the soil, causing major damage by uprooting the plants.
a. squash bugs c. aphids
b. mole cricket d. potato leafhopper
7. The adults and the nymphs of these insects feed on the leaves of plants.
a. grasshoppers c. fungi
b. cabbage looper d. corn earworm
8. The saliva injected by this pest causes the deadening and up curling of the
plant tissues.
a. aphids c. potato leafhopper
b. squash bugs d. thrips
9. What kind of vegetables need a lot of space. Plant them about 18 inches
apart in the row, and the rows need to be about 30 inches apart, if not more.
a. string beans c. eggplant
b. cucumbers d. pechay
10. _________ plants should be planted on the ground that has been raked well.
a. peppers c. squash
b. eggplant d. tomatoes
Test II Read the following sentences, and tell if they are TRUE or FALSE. Write your answer
on the blank before the number.

________________1. We can grow vegetables in our backyard.

________________2. Vegetables give our body vitamins and nutrients.

________________3. The pick mattock can be used to dig and loosen the soil.

________________4. The rake can also be used to dig small holes for planting the seeds.

________________5. Sandy soil is good for growing vegetables.

________________6. Vegetable plants grow best in soil enriched with organic fertilizer.

________________7. It is best to water the plants at noontime.

________________8. A hand trowel may be used to loosen the soil.

________________9. Weeds are good for growing vegetables.

________________10. Vegetable plots need about six to eight hours of exposure to


sunlight every day.

________________11. You can only prepare composts if you have a wide space in your
backyard.

________________12. You may prepare composts from the kitchen scraps.

________________13. Composts can be made into rich humus soil.

________________14. Chemical fertilizers are better than organic fertilizers.

________________15. Chemical fertilizers are safe to use.


Test III Enumeration

A. List down some vegetables which may be grown in containers.

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5.

B. Name the Chewing Insects


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3.

4.
C. Name the Sucking or the Sap – Feeding Insects
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2.

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D. Enumerate some containers which can be used for container gardening.

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3.

Test IV Essay (10 points)

1. What are aphids? How do they attack the plants? Make at least 2 to 3 sentences
only.

2. What visible signs show that certain types of caterpillars are attacking plants?
Make at least 2 to 3 sentences only.
GOLDEN FISHER’S LEARNING SCHOOL
National Highway, Tambler, General Santos City
Email Add: ac.foundation@yahoo.com
Mobile No. 0933-811-2663

1st Quarter
In EPP 4

Name: ________________________________________________ Score

Test I Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Plants that are grown to harness the beauty of nature in our homes are called
________.
a. vines c. herbs
b. ornamental plants d. vegetables

2. ________ can also serve as fences or hedges for our homes. Their sturdy branches
can keep away stray animals from entering our yard.
a. herbs c. vines
b. shrubs d. trees
3. ________ are good to look at along garden patios. They can also block too much
sunlight if they are grown near the windows.
a. vines c. shrubs
b. trees d. herbs
4. It is kind of soil does not hold water for long. Water escapes through it quickly
and carries away the nutrients needed by the plants.
a. loam soil c. clay soil
b. sandy soil d. mud
5. _______ is actually a combination of sand, clay, silt, and humus.
a. mud c. loam soil
b. clay d. sandy soil
6. _______ is the opposite of sandy soil. It is so compact and holds so much water.
a. clay soil c. loam soil
b. sandy soil d. mud
7. This method is a popular procedure of growing shrubs, cacti, and other indoor
house plants.
a. growing in cuttings c. rooting in water
b. ground layering d. marcotting
8. This method is similar to ground layering, except that the rooting medium is not
soil but moss or coconut oil.
a. rooting in water c. marcotting
b. growing for cuttings d. rooting in water
9. This method is used to propagate plants or shrubs with low growing branches.
a. rooting in water c. marcotting
b. growing for cuttings d. rooting in water
10. This method is used to propagate plants by develop their roots in water.
a. rooting in water c. marcotting
b. growing for cuttings d. rooting in water
Test II Read the following sentences, and tell if they are TRUE or FALSE. Write your
answer on the blank before the number.

___________1. Ornamental plants are grown for decorative purposes.

___________2. Grasses are also examples of ornamental plants.

___________3. Trees cannot be classified as ornamental plants.

___________4. Growing orchids can add beauty to the environment.

___________5. Only the expensive types of plants can be used to decorate our homes
and our community.

___________6. Plants grow best in sandy soil.

___________7. Loam is actually a mixture of sand, silt, and humus.

___________8. Humus is rich in organic materials that come from decaying organisms.

___________9. Vegetables can also be converted into ornamental plants.

___________10. No plant will ever grow on clay soil.

Test III Enumeration

A. Give the different kinds of ornamental plants.


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3.

4.

B. What do plants need in order to grow?


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B. Fundamentals of Container Gardening


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C. Give the different types of Plant Propagation
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D. Identify 4 plants that grow from seed.


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4.

Test IV Selling Ornamental Plants (Word Problems) 10 points

1. One day, Aling Nenita was able to harvest 20 rose flowers in full bloom. One rose
flower in full bloom can sell for 10 pesos each. If Aling Nenita sells all her full
bloom rose flower in the market, how much her total earnings?

2. Justine was able to get from their neighbor for free a liter of fresh sampaguita
flowers. He was able to make 40 sampaguita garlands.
If he was able to sell the garlands at 3 pesos per piece, how much did he earn?
Materials Needed for Cooking

Measuring cups
Strainer
Measuring spoons
Bowl
Serving Spoons
Containers
Frying pan
Steamer
Casserole
Apron
Hair Nets
Weighing Scale
Basins Stainless
Plate
Napkins (cloth)
Spoons
Forks
Glass

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