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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Bilay National High School
Bilay, Butuan City

FINAL EXAMINATION
EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE

Name:__________________________________ Grade and Section:__________________ Score: __________

I. Multiple Choice 11. It is the control center of the cell.


Directions: Encircle the letter that corresponds to your a. Nucleus c. Endoplasmic Reticulum
answer. b. Ribosomes d. Nucleolus
12. It is a wide range of ground movement, such as rock
1. He constructed the early microscope that revealed
falls, deep failure slopes, and shallow debris flows.
tiny organisms in rainwater, insects, fabric, sperm,
feces, and other samples. a. Landslide c. Surface Rupture
a. Robert Hooke b. Ground Rupture d. Liquefaction
b. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek 13. It is caused by the sudden release of slowly
c. Aristotle accumulating strain energy along a fault within the
d. Monk earth’s crust.
2. He observed a cork under a microscope and
a. Landslide b. Tsunami
discovered it that it consist of a great many little boxes
similar to the small chambers that a monk lived in. b. Volcanic eruption d. Earthquake
a. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek 14. It is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness
b. Alfred Wegener of soil is reduced by earthquake shaking or other
c. Aristotle rapid loading.
d. Robert Hooke a. Landslide c. Surface Rupture
3. It allows nutrients into the cell and wastes outside of b. Ground Rupture d. Liquefaction
the cell. 15. It is a long wavelength oceanic waves generated by the
a. Cell Wall sudden displacement of seawater by a shallow
b. Cell Membrane
earthquake, volcanic eruption or submarine landslide.
c. Lysosome
d. Ribosome a. Long waves
4. With nucleus: Eukaryotic cell ; Without nucleus : b. Tsunamis
______________ c. Tornado
a. Animal Cell c. Human Cell d. All of the above
b. Prokaryotic Cell d. Bacteria 16. The following are geologic processes, except;
5. It is the smallest unit of a living organism. a. Volcanic Eruptions
a. Organelle b. Landslides
b. Bacteria c. Tsunami
c. Cell d. Earthquake
d. Atom 17. Lava flows that are hotter and move faster.
6. It means “little Organ”.
a. Fluid Flows
a. Organ
b. Organelle b. Viscous Flows
c. Cell c. Lava Flows
d. Bacteria d. Magma Flows
7. It is the powerhouse of the cell. 18. It is a molten rock that flows out a volcano or volcano
a. Mitochondrion vent.
b. Lysosome
a. Magma c. Fire
c. Ribosome
d. Cytoplasm b. Lava d. Ash
8. It is an organelle that breaking down materials and 19. Photo : Light ; Synthesis: ______________
also served as the garbage collector. a. To enhance
a. Endoplasmic Reticulum b. To fill
b. Nucleus c. To build
c. Cell Membrane d. None of the above
d. Lysosome
20. Where photosynthesis does takes place?
9. What is the difference between smooth ER and rough
ER? a. Leaves
a. Smooth ER has ribosomes attached to it while b. Stem
Rough ER don’t have ribosome attached to it. c. Cell
b. Rough ER has ribosomes attached to it while d. Stroma
Smooth ER don’t have ribosome attached to it. 21. Light Reaction: Oxygen+ATP+NADPH : Calvin Cycle:
c. Smooth ER has proteins attached to it while Rough ________________
ER don’t have proteins attached to it. a. Glucose
d. Rough ER has proteins attached to it while Smooth b. Oxygen
ER don’t have proteins attached to it. c. Carbon Dioxide
10. It is a plant cell organelle wherein it stores food, d. All of the above
water, and waste.
a. Central Vacuoles c. Endoplasmic Reticulum
b. Golgi Bodies d. None of the Above
22. Most of the carbon dioxide that plants use for 31. How many organ system in the human body.
photosynthesis comes from _____________. a. 11 b.12 c. 13 d. 14
a. Glucose c. rainwater 32. Maintains volume and composition of blood; excretes
b. the atmosphere d. photolysis excess fluid and wastes.
23. Plants use __________as an energy source to drive a. Lymphatic c. Circulatory
photosynthesis b. Urinary d. Endocrine
a. sunlight c. O2 33. It moves the body and its parts; maintains posture;
b. hydrogen ions d. CO2 produces heat to maintain body temperature.
24. If I want to drop an apple from the top of one of these a. Skeletal c. Integumentary
three things, where will be the most potential energy? b. Muscular d. Nervous
a. c. 34. Protects body from injury, dehydration, pathogens;
moderates temperature; excretes some wastes;
detects external stimuli.
a. Skeletal c. Integumentary
b. Muscular d. Nervous
35. Collects and returns tissue fluid to the blood; defends
the body against infection, cancers.
b. d. a. Lymphatic c. Circulatory
b. Urinary d. Endocrine
36. Takes in food and water; breaks food down and
absorbs needed nutrients, then eliminates food
residues.
a. Digestive c. Nervous
25. When does the train on this roller coaster have the b. Endocrine d. Lymphatic
MOST potential energy? 37. Secretes hormones that control activity of other organ
a. At the bottom systems.
b. At the very top a. Digestive c. Nervous
c. At the middle b. Endocrine d. Lymphatic
d. None of the above
38. Skin ; Integumentary : Lungs: _____________
a. Nervous c. Urinary
26. The following are examples of Kinetic energy, except; b. Respiratory d. Lymphatic
a. c. 39. Supports and protects body parts; site of muscle
attachment; produces red blood cells; stores minerals
a. Skeletal c. Integumentary
b. Muscular d. Nervous
40. Egg Cell : Female : ___________: Male
b. d. a. Testes c. Sperm Cell
b. Scrotum d. All of the above

27. What type of energy is shown below?

a. Mechanical Energy
b. Chemical Energy
c. Thermal Energy
d. Electrical Energy
28. It is a type of energy sources wherein energy can be
used over and over again.
a. Renewable source of energy
b. Nonrenewable source of energy
c. Kinetic energy
d. Potential energy
29. Which of the following sources of energy does NOT
generate electricity?
a. Wind
b. Water
c. Fire
d. Solar
30. Which of the following statements does NOT describe
energy?
a. Energy is the ability to do work.
b. Energy can be created and destroyed
c. There are two types of energy, kinetic and
potential
d. Energy can be stored or transferred

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