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Name: _______________________________________________

Subject: Science Grade: 6

MULTIPLE CHOICE

Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is the beginning of the digestive tract.


a. anus b. stomach c. mouth
2. It receives food from your mouth when you swallow.
a. esophagus b. stomach c. mouth
3. It is a hollow organ, or "container," that holds food while it is being mixed with stomach enzymes.
a. Liver b. stomach c. esophagus
4. It is a 22-foot long muscular tube that breaks down food using enzymes released by the pancreas and bile
from the liver.
a. Stomach b. small intestine c. liver
5. The ________ secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum that break down protein, fats and
carbohydrates.
a. Pancreas b. small intestine c. stomach
6. Its main job within the digestive system is to process the nutrients absorbed from the small intestine.
a. Liver b. pancreas c. gallbladder
7. The ___________ stores and concentrates bile from the liver, and then releases it into the duodenum in the
small intestine to help absorb and digest fats.
a. Gallbladder b. esophagus c. liver
8. The _________ is made up of the cecum, the ascending (right) colon, the transverse (across) colon, the
descending (left) colon, and the sigmoid colon, which connects to the rectum.
a. Colon b. gallbladder c. small intestine
9. The _______ job is to receive stool from the colon, let you know that there is stool to be evacuated (pooped
out) and to hold the stool until evacuation happens.
a. Anus b. rectum c. colon

10. It is the last part of the digestive tract. It is a 2-inch long canal consisting of the pelvic floor muscles and the
two anal sphincters.
a. Anus b. mouth c. stomach
11. It is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. 
a. The nervous system b. The Respiratory system c. The circulatory system
12. Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
a. Nose b. lungs c. mouth
13. Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
a. Lungs b. trachea c. pharynx
14. Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea.
a. Trachea b. pharynx c. bronchial tube
15. Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung.
a. Bronchial tube b. sinuses c. lungs
16. Hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you
inhale.
a. Sinuses b. bronchial tube c. trachea
17. Its main function is to pump blood throughout the body, the muscles of the heart must work together to
squeeze the blood in the right direction, at the right time, and with the right force. 
a. Brain b. lungs c. heart
18. These carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. 
a. Arteries b. capillaries c. veins
19. These carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart, and they increase in size as they get closer to the heart.
a. Capillaries b. arteries c. veins
20. These connect the smallest arteries to the smallest veins. They have very thin walls, which allow them to
exchange compounds such as carbon dioxide, water, oxygen, waste, and nutrients with surrounding tissues.
a. Veins b. capillaries c. arteries

Name: __________________________________________

Subject: Mathematics Grade: 3

MATCHING TYPE

Direction: Connect the column A into the column B.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. 12+13 = a. 9
2. 86-46= b. 8

3. 56÷8= c. 47

4. 11x11= d. 6

5. 19+3-5= e. 105

6. 7x15= f. 17

7. 8-2= g. 121

8. 56-9= h. 7

9. 2x4= i. 40

10. 90÷ 10= j. 25

Name: ___________________________________________

Subject: Science Grade: 5

TRUE OR FALSE

Direction: Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is not correct. Write your answer on the space

provided before each number.

____1. The Solar System also contains smaller objects.

_____2. The Sun is the Solar System's star and by far its most massive component.

_____3. Mercury is the lightest of the outer planets.

_____4. Mars is smaller than Earth and Venus.


_____5. Jupiter is the largest and densest of the inner planets, the only one known to have current

geological activity, and the only place where life is known to exist.

_____6. Venus is close in size to Earth and, like Earth, has a thick silicate mantle around an iron core, a

substantial atmosphere, and evidence of internal geological activity.

_____7. Neptune is the closest planet to the Sun and on average, all seven other planets.

_____8. The Solar System formed 4.568 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a region

within a large molecular cloud.

_____9. Neptune though slightly smaller than Uranus, is more massive and hence denser.

_____10. Saturn distinguished by its extensive ring system, has several similarities to Jupiter, such as its

atmospheric composition and magnetosphere. 

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