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CABUYNAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Name: _____________________________________ Date: ________________
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Science 6 Quiz no. 1
Identify what is being described in each sentence and write your answers on the blanks.
________________1. Allows ingestion and breaks down food so that nutrients can be absorbed.
________________2. Provides mechanical support; stores minerals and produces red blood cells.
________________3. Protects the body's internal environment and stores fat.
________________4. Enables the transport of nutrients, gasses and wastes to and from cells.
________________5. Secretes hormones into the bloodstream for regulation of cellular activities.

Match the parts of the skeletal system in Column A with the functions in Column B. Write your answers on the blanks.
Column A Column B
__6. Skull a. the inner layer of the bone that contains yellowish substance which manufacture
blood cells in the body.
__7. Spinal column b. protects the spinal cord
__8. Bones c. a rigid case that protects the brain
__9. Hinge joint d. allows movement in all direction
__10. Ball and socket e. allows movement in one direction

Answer the questions below. Circle the letter of your answer.


11. What is the thinnest and outermost layer of the skin?
a. Sebaceous gland c. Epidermis
b. Sweat gland d. Dermis
12. Which of the following is the function of the integumentary system?
a. It protects the body against UV rays. b. It serves as the barrier of the body from physical damage.
c. It is body’s outer covering d. All of the above
13. Which of the following is an accessory organ of the integumentary system is made up of columns of tightly packed
dead keratinocytes found all over of the body?
a. Skin c. nails
b. Hair d. exocrine glands
14. Which part of the integumentary system is an accessory organ that is made up of sheets of hardened keratinocytes?
a. Skin c. nails
b. Hair d. exocrine glands
15. Which part of the integumentary system do the sweat, oil and wax go out?
a. Skin c. nails
b. Hair d. exocrine gland
PREPARED BY:

MARIA LOURDES M. REATAZA


SCIENCE TEACHER
NOTED :

CAROLINE M. MORANTTE _____________________________________


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Science 6 QUIZ NO. 2


CABUYNAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SECOND QUARTER
Name: _____________________________________ Date: ________________
Grade: _____________________________________ Score: _______________
Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which moves the food from the esophagus to the stomach?


a. Swallowing b. fluid c. peristalsis d. digestion
2. It is the organ where digestion starts
a. Mouth c. stomach
b. Small intestine d. large intestine
3. Which organ takes nutrients from your food and puts it in your bloodstream?
a. Stomach b. esophagus c. small intestine d. large intestine
4. In which part of the digestive system are proteins digested completely?
a. Stomach c. small intestine
b. Large intestine d. esophagus
5. In which part of the digestion system does digestion end?
a. Mouth c. stomach
b. Small intestine d. large intestine
6. A muscular sac where urine is temporarily stored
a. ureter b. kidneys c. urethra d. urinary bladder
7. The filtering unit of the kidney
a. ureter b. urethra c. bladder d. nephron
8. The procedure by which the blood undergoes artificial filtering to remove wastes
a. defacation b. exhalation c.hemodialysis d.urethra
9. The organ through which urine leaves your body
a. anus b skin c. kidney d. urethra
10. The process by which wastes generally leave your body.
a. digestion b. excretion c. respiration d. perspiration

Identify the parts of the respiratory system being described in each sentence. Write your answers on
the blank.
______________11. It plays an essential role in human speech
______________12. These are tubes that holds the airsacs
______________13. The part where air enters the body
______________14. Contracts and relaxes when we inhale and exhale
______________15. The part where the exchange of gas takes place
PREPARED BY:

MARIA LOURDES M. REATAZA


SCIENCE TEACHER
NOTED :

CAROLINE M. MORANTTE _____________________________________


SCHOOL HEAD Parent/Guardian Signature over Printed Name

Science 6 QUIZ NO. 3


I.Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on the blank before each number.
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_____1. Which of these groups of animals is invertebrate?


A. nematodes, annelids, and Platyhelminthes
B. crustaceans, amphibians, and mollusks
C. mollusks, insects, and mammals
D. reptiles, fishes, and birds
_____2. Which group of invertebrates is divided into segments with a ringed appearance?
A. Sponges C. Cnidarians
B. Echinoderms D. Annelids
_____3. To what subgroup of arthropods do invertebrates with four pairs of legs belong?
A. echinoderms C. arachnids
B. crustaceans D. nematodes
_____4. Which group of animals is invertebrate?
A. butterfly, mosquito, fly, grasshopper C. fish, spider, snake, butterfly
B. bird, dog, chicken, cat, ant D. all of the above
_____5. Animals like clams, jellyfish, butterfly and grasshopper are examples of _________.
A. invertebrates C. mammals
B. vertebrates D. amphibians
_____6. Mollusks, sponges, echinoderms, and nematodes are classified as__________.
A. invertebrates C. mammals
B. vertebrates D. amphibians
_____7. Which group of animals is invertebrate?
A. frog, mosquito, cat, grasshopper C. fish, spider, snake, dog
B. bird, dog, chicken, cat, ant D. earthworm, snail, bee, bug
_____8. What do we call the animals which do not have bone structure or backbone?
A. vertebrates C. poriferans
B. invertebrates D. cnidarians
_____9. Snail, butterfly, bee, and clam are examples of invertebrates. This means that these animals possess this
distinguishing characteristic.
A. presence of backbone C. lack of cranium
B. absence of backbone D. presence of cranium
_____10. What are the distinguishing characteristics of invertebrates that differ from vertebrates aside from the
absence of backbone?
A. Invertebrates are mostly stronger and bigger than vertebrates.
B. Invertebrates are mostly smaller and weaker than vertebrates.
C. Invertebrates are complex compared to those vertebrates.
D. Invertebrates do not have segmented bodies.
PREPARED BY:

MARIA LOURDES M. REATAZA


SCIENCE TEACHER
NOTED :

CAROLINE M. MORANTTE _____________________________________


SCHOOL HEAD Parent/Guardian Signature over Printed Name

Science 6 QUIZ NO. 4


I. Write the correct answer on the blank. Choose the answer from the box below.
1. Insects have three pairs of legs or are the _________ arthropods’.
2. ______ may live in the soil, in water or even inside the other animals as parasites.
3. Insects have ______ three main body sections.
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4. _________have two body segments and have no antennae.
5. Spiders have ____________legs.
6. Butterfly is sn example of an _______.
7. This animal is an example of exoskeleton.
8. ________are invertebrates that people can eat.
9. _________is an example of shellfish.
10.Snail is an example of ______.

II. Write whether the animal is a vertebrate or invertebrate.

PREPARED BY:

MARIA LOURDES M. REATAZA


SCIENCE TEACHER
NOTED :

CAROLINE M. MORANTTE _____________________________________


SCHOOL HEAD Parent/Guardian Signature over Printed Name

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