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NABUA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


School ID: 302001| Nabua, Camarines Sur

LEARNING ASSESSMENT IN GENERAL BIOLOGY 2


S/Y 2020-2021 – 2nd Semester

Name: ____________________________________________________________________ LRN: ______________________


Grade/Strand/Section: ________________________________________________________ Score: ____________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the blank provided at the right side of the number.
ALL CAPS!

_____ 1. It refers to organisms that have been genetically _____ 10. In which of the six-kingdom scheme would you
engineered to carry one or more foreign genes. classify multicellular and eukaryotic organisms classified?
A. biotechnology C. mutants A. Archaea B. Fungi C. Monera D. Protista
B. plasmids D. transgenics _____ 11. Under which of the six kingdoms are the simplest
_____ 2. Genetic engineering involves eukaryotic organisms classified?
A. cutting out a DNA sequence. A. Archaea B. Eubacteria C. Eukarya D. Monera
B. changing a DNA sequence. _____ 12. This domain is made up of prokaryotes that can live in
C. reinserting DNA into living organisms. extreme environments.
D. all of the above A. Archaea B. Eubacteria C. Eukarya D. Monera
For item 3, study the given illustration. _____ 13. The current six-kingdom scheme is composed of
A. two groups of plants and four groups of animals
B. two groups of prokaryotes and four groups of eukaryotes
C. two groups of eukaryotes and four groups of prokaryotes
D. two groups of protists and four groups of eukaryotes
_____ 14. Which of the following six kingdoms contains genetic
materials similar to that of humans and that of eukaryotes?
A. Archaea B. Eubacteria C. Eukarya D. Monera
_____ 15. Which correctly lists the kingdoms in the current six-
_____ 3. What similarity did the organisms have that could be kingdom classification?
A. Monera, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
made as an evidence of evolution?
B. Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
A. fossil remains C. embryonic structure C. Archaebacteria, Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
B. vestigial organs D. homologous structure D. Monera, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
_____ 4. The diagram shows undisturbed sedimentary rock _____ 16. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
strata containing fossils. Monerans?
A. They are unicellular. C. They reproduce sexually.
B. They are prokaryotic. D. They reproduce asexually.
_____ 17. Which of the following group of organisms obtain their
food from dead organisms?
A. parasitic B. saprophytic C. holozoic D. autotrophic
_____ 18. Arrange the following stages of digestion in the correct
sequence.
I. Absorption II. Assimilation III. Digestion
Which statement best summarizes the history of this area? IV. Elimination V. Ingestion
A. The area was once a forest and was replaced by a A. V, III, I, II, IV C. V, IV, II, I, III
freshwater lake. B. I, IV, III, II, V D. III, V, I, II, IV
B. The area was once a freshwater lake and was replaced by _____ 19. Absorption in the small intestine is increased by:
saltwater sea. A. The many villi that are present on the inner surface of the
C. The area was once a saltwater sea and later replaced by a small intestine.
coniferous forest. B. The brush border formed by microvilli on the cells of the villi.
D. The area was once a saltwater sea and later was replaced C. The presence of numerous transporter proteins on the
by a forest. epithelial cells.
_____ 5. Which of the following taxa contains related orders? D. All of the above.
A. phylum B. class C. family D. genus _____ 20. Which of the following is a passageway for both air and
_____ 6. In plant taxonomy, the taxon division is equivalent to food?
A. phylum B. class C. family D. genus A. Trachea B. Larynx C. Pharynx D. Esophagus
_____ 7. Which of the following is the oldest level of _____ 21. Which of the following organs or structures is (are)
classification? uppermost in the respiratory system?
A. phylum B. class C. family D. genus A. bronchi B. larynx C. trachea D. pharynx
_____ 8. When scientific names are printed in books or _____ 22. Which of the following group of vertebrates relies on
magazines, only the (X) is capitalized. gas exchange across the skin as well as at the lungs to maintain
A. phylum B. class C. genus D. species sufficient blood oxygen levels?
_____ 9. A taxonomic group consisting of closely related species A. Reptiles B. Fishes C. Amphibians D. Mammals
is called (X). _____ 23. phloem : food : : xylem : ___________
A. class B. family C. genus D. species A. oxygen C. carbon dioxide
B. water and minerals D. water and enzymes
_____ 24. Which of the following blood vessels usually involved in _____ 39. A neuron or nerve cell has three parts: the cell body,
exchange of gas and nutrients? dendrites, and __________.
A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries D. Aorta A. Axon C. Synapse
_____ 25. Identify the correct sequence of blood flow through the B. Neuro hormone D. Visual receptor
chambers of the heart. _____ 40. Which hormone is responsible for the production of
A. left ventricle, left atrium, lungs, right ventricle, right atrium breast milk?
B. lungs, right ventricle, left ventricle, right atrium, left atrium A. parathyroid hormone C. glucagon
C. right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left atrium, left ventricle B. prolactin D. estrogen
D. right ventricle, left ventricle, left atrium, lungs, right atrium _____ 41. Which gland secretes growth hormones?
_____ 26. Which is the correct pathway for the elimination of the A. thyroid glands C. pancreatic gland
urine? B. pineal gland D. pituitary gland
A. kidneys, urethra, ureters, bladder _____ 42. Simple goiter is caused by a deficiency in the
B. urethra, ureters, bladder, kidneys secretion of the hormone __________.
C. kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra A. adrenalin B. insulin C. pituitrin D. thyroxine
D. bladder, ureters, kidneys, urethra _____ 43. Which of the following glands prepares the body for
_____ 27. Where urine is stored temporarily? action, and controls the heart rate and breathing in times of
A. Bladder B. Kidneys C. Ureter D. Urethra emergency?
_____ 28. The following components in the filtrate are reabsorbed A. Adrenal B.Thyroid C. Parathyroid D. Pituitary
back into the blood except: _____ 44. The pineal gland produces melatonin during periods of
A. Glucose B. Amino Acids C. Urea D. Water darkness. Which of these events supports the hypothesis that
_____ 29. Where is cardiac muscle found? infants begin producing melatonin at about three months of age?
A. Stomach B. Intestines C. Heart D. Shoulder A. Infants begin to roll over.
_____ 30. What are your bicep and tricep muscles? B. Infants nap for three hours each afternoon.
A. The two muscle groups of your upper arm C. Infants grasp at moving objects.
B. The two muscle groups of your lower arm D. Infants start sleeping through the night.
C. The two muscle groups of your upper leg _____ 45. female : estrogen : : male : __________
D. The two muscle groups of your lower leg A. calcitonin B. progesterone C. prolactin D. testosterone
_____ 31. Where is smooth muscles found? _____ 46. Which of the following organ systems plays a vital role
A. arms B. legs C. heart D. digestive tract in the body’s immunity?
_____ 32. lungs : pleura : : bones : __________ A. Nervous B. Respiratory C. Lymphatic D.
A. periosteum B. serous C. pericardium D. serosa Integumentary
_____ 33. Which of the following pairs is incorrect? _____ 47. Which of the following is not a lymphatic organ?
A. skull - brain C. vertebral column - spinal cord A. Tonsils B. Thymus C. Spleen D. Liver
B. rib cage – lungs D. pelvis – breast _____ 48. __________ are a type of white blood cell the produces
_____ 34. What makes sexual reproduction different from asexual antibodies for immunity.
reproduction? A. Lymphocytes C. Erythrocytes
A. It involves the union of two identical gametes. B. Thrombocytes D. Platelets
B. It produces new individual. _____ 49. . The following are the functions your skin serves
C. It produces offspring that is genetically identical except:
with its single parent cell. A. Serves as physical barrier
D. It produces offspring which is a product of combination B. Regulates body temperature
of genes derived from two different gametes. C. Produces vitamin D
_____ 35. Reproduction is one of life’s processes. Which of the D. Controls movement
following is the reason why an organism has to reproduce? _____ 50. Which of the following organ systems functions for
A. It is needed for survival. protection, regulation and sensation?
B. It is essential for the continuity of life. A. Nervous System C. Reproductive System
C. It is required for the transfer of heredity traits. B. Integumentary System D. Respiratory System
D. It is essential for growth and maintenance.
_____ 36. Which organ is correctly paired with its function? Prepared by:
A. Uterus – serves as site of implantation of the embryo
B. Penis – serves as site of semen formation HELEN ROSE T. ORAA
C. Testis – produces follicle stimulating hormone Teacher I
D. Fallopian Tube – produces the egg
_____ 37. Below are some events that happen during human
KRISTINE SHANE F. SUMAYAO
pregnancy. Which would be the correct sequence of their
occurrence? Teacher II
1. The embryo is attached to the placenta by the umbilical cord.
2. The zygote begins cleavage as it moves down to oviduct. Evaluated:
3. The placenta is formed from the tissue of the embryo and uterine wall.
4. The embryo forms a blastocyst, and implant itself in the uterus. MARIBETH L. VARGAS
5. An ovum is fertilized by a sperm in the oviduct.
Master Teacher II/Subject Group Head
A. 2 – 4 – 5 – 1 – 3 C. 1 – 2 – 4 – 3 – 5
B. 4 – 5 – 3 – 1 – 2 D. 5 – 2 – 4 – 3 – 1
_____ 38. In plants, gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms Noted:
have flowers. Both of these plant structures are specialized for
A. sexual reproduction C. water absorption MOISES C. CABIDA JR., PhD
B. food production D. photosynthesis Secondary School Principal IV

LEARNING ASSESSMENT IN GENBIO2

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