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NAME: _________________________________________

SCIENCE5 4th QUARTER PRACTICE TEST

IDENTIFICATION:
PROBLEMS ITEM ANSWER

1. A train travels 200.0 km in 1 hour and 30 1.a)


minutes. a) What is its speed? In the given
speed problem, b) what is the value of time? b)

2. Joe is driving down 5th street. He drives 180 2.a)


meters in 3 seconds. a) What is his speed? In the
given speed problem, b) what is the value of b)
distance?
3. You need to get to class, 1 km. away, and you 3.a)
can only walk in the pathways at about 1 m/s. a)
How long will it take you to get to your class? In the b)
given word problem, b) what formula should you
use?
4. Bob rode his bike frorn their neighborhood to 4.a)
school which is 8.5 kilometers away. a) What is the
distance traveled by Bill in meters?
5. a)How much time will it take for a car to travel 5. a)
120 km if it is travelling at 15km/h? In the given
word problem, b) what is its speed? b)

IDENTIFICATION
stream pool stream banks rapids river

wetlands producer intertidal zone bathyal zone neritic zone

abyssal zone marine ecosystem precipitate riffle Cagayan River

channel feeding relationship estuary ecological niche run

consumers detritivores herbivore carnivore omnivore

trophic level food chain sun food web

_______________________1. A _______________ is a body of running water that occupies a channel.


_______________________2. A _______________ is a large body of interconnected streams.
_______________________3. Both stream and river may be shallow or deep, depending on the
amount of _______________ it receives.
_______________________4. A _______________ is the deep part of the stream where the water
collected flows downstream.
_______________________5. The area of a stream where the water is deep but flows slowly is
called a _______________.
_______________________6. The shallow stream areas characterized by a fast flow agitated by
rocks are called _______________.
_______________________7. The area of fast-moving water between riffle and pool is called a
_______________.
_______________________8. _______________ may form where the water flows downhill in a sharp
curve, producing strong water current. This is where you see the very turbulent water flow.
_______________________9. _______________ are sides of the stream channel where plants could
grow.
_______________________10. The lasi and ludong or lobed river mullet are only found in
_______________.
_______________________11. _______________ are transitional zones between land and aquatic
ecosystem . It is a link between land and water.
_______________________12. A _______________ is a diverse aquatic ecosystem that houses a
multitude of living organisms in ocean and sea environment. It includes shorelines, coral
reefs, and the open ocean.
_______________________13. _______________ is where the ocean meets the land.
_______________________14. _______________ is a shallow marine environment extending from
the coast to 200 meters deep.
_______________________15. Zone located beyond #14 is called _______________. It extends from
the surface water to the base of the continental shelf. Its depth ranges from 200 to 2,000
meters.
_______________________16. _______________, which lies below 2,000 meters, is the layer next to
#15. Sunlight cannot reach this zone, thus, no photosynthetic organisms thrive here.
_______________________17. An _______________ is formed when freshwater from rivers or
streams meets and mixes with a`saltwater from the ocean and seas.
_______________________18. _______________, such as earthworms, feed on dead and
decomposing matter.
_______________________19. _______________ is the role played by an organism in an ecosystem.
_______________________20. A _______________ (also called an autotroph) makes Its own food
through photosynthesis. They are the bases of energy in ecosystem.
_______________________21. _______________ (also known as heterotroph) depend on other
organisms or food.
_______________________22. _______________ feed on plants and animals
_______________________23. _______________ feed on plants; 2nd trophic level
_______________________24. _______________ feed on animal meat; 3rd trophic level
_______________________25. _______________ They show how energy flows from an organism to
another organism. These include food chain, food pyramid, and food web .
_______________________26. _______________ is the process of eating and being eaten.
_______________________27. _______________ refers to the level of nourishment of organisms
_______________________28. _______________ main source of energy in the ecosystem
_______________________29. A _______________ is an overlapping food chains

T or F.
_______________________1. Most of the water collected in streams and rivers come from surface
runoff and rainwater.
_______________________2. A stream is divided into areas based on length and width.
_______________________3. Snails, mollusks, and worms thrive in riffles.
_______________________4. Only animals that can cling can survive pools like stoneflies, caddied
flies, algae, and diatoms.
_______________________5. Runs could have little turbulence. Fish, like minnows, end up living
here.
_______________________6. The shallow stream areas characterized by a fast flow agitated by
rocks are called _______________.
_______________________7. The area of fast-moving w ater between riffle and pool is called a
_______________.
_______________________8. The width of the middle part of a stream or river increases due to
the force water exerts.
_______________________9. Plants found on stream banks prevent soil erosion.
_______________________10. Wetlands are some of the most productive ecosystems in the world.
It is a land or an area that is often covered with shallow water. Examples of wetlands are
swamps and marshes.
_______________________11. Woody plants dominate marshes while swamps are dominated by
grasses and emergent plants.
_______________________12. Compared to marine ecosystem, a freshwater ecosystem has more
saltcontent.
_______________________13. During low tide, intertidal zone is submerged; during high tide, it is
exposed .

Give examples.
Stream River Wetland Intertidal Bathyal Neritic Abyssal Estuary

Plant
inhabitant

Animal
inhabitant

ENUMERATION:
1-5 Give the 5 major oceans in the world

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