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Department of Education

Division of Cagayan de Oro City


South District
INDAHAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Indahag Cagayan de Oro City

SCIENCE 5
2nd Quarter
SUMMATIVE TEST 3

Name: _______________________________________ Section: _______________ Score: _________


I. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write it before the number.

_______ 1. It is the time between the laying of egg until its hatching of the new one?
A. incubation B. gestation C. pregnancy D. sexual
_______ 2. The following statements are true with oviparous animals EXCEPT:
A. They undergo incubation period.
B. They are born as live young animal.
C. The developing embryo within an egg gets nourishment from its yolk.
D. They lay their eggs and continue their development until hatching period.
_______ 3. Which is correct about asexual reproduction?
A. The ovary produces egg cells.
B. No sex cell is needed to form a new organism.
C. Sex cells from male and female animals are needed
D. The embryo is soon developed as a young individual.
_______ 4. What do you call the developed zygote?
A. embryo B. gametes C. ovary D. testis
_______ 5. Which of the following animals undergo external fertilization?
A. cat B. cow C. fish D. lion
_______ 6. The following statements describe sexual reproduction. Which one is NOT?
A. The ovary produces egg cells.
B. No sex cell is needed to form a new organism.
C. Sex cells from male and female animals are needed
D. The embryo is soon developed as a young individual.
_______ 7. Which of the following best defines internal fertilization?
A. Both sex cells are released in water.
B. It is the initial phase in the sexual reproduction
C. The fertilized egg is nourishing from its yolk.
D. The zygote is developing within the parent’s body
_______ 8. Dogs, fish, and butterflies all undergo __________.
A. asexual reproduction C. internal fertilization
B. external fertilization D. sexual reproduction
_______ 9. What do you call the reproduction in plants where the male and female parts of the flowers are
involved?
A. asexual B. budding C. pollination D. sexual

_______ 10. Which part of a plant cannot undergo vegetative propagation?


A. fruit B. leaves C. roots D. stem
_______ 11. What type of pollination happens when pollen grains from anther are transferred to the stigma of a
flower that belongs to the same plant?
A. across-pollination C. cross-pollination
B. auto-pollination D. self-pollination
_______ 12. Which of the following plants can reproduce through bulb?
A. coconut B. fern C. mango D. onion
_______ 13. What kind of reproduction involves only one parent plant?
A. asexual B. fertilization C. pollination D. sexual
_______ 14. Which of the following examples is a tuber?
A. guava plant B. mango plant C. orange plant D. Potato plant
_______ 15. Which of the following is a rhizome?
A. corn B. katakataka C. ginger D. onion
_______ 16. What would happen if a butterfly sips nectar from a flower?
A. Flower could wilt. C. Stamen could develop a tube.
B. Pistil could break. D. Pollen grains could fall on the stigma.
_______ 17. What kind of reproduction uses pollen grains?
A. asexual B. fragmentation C. propagation D. sexual
_______ 18. Which is true about asexual propagation?
A. only plants use asexual propagation.
B. All organisms use asexual reproduction.
C. There is only one parent involved in asexual reproduction.
D. There are at least two parents involved in asexual reproduction.

II. Put a / if the statement is correct and X if it is incorrect.


_____19. Sea anemone can reproduce through binary fission.
_____20. If you divide an earthworm into two, it will not die instead, regenerate and form another two of its kind.
_____21. Hydra can produce a new one through budding.
_____22. In asexual reproduction, cells from male and female organisms are needed.
_____23. Buds will later detach from the mother organism when matured.
_____24. Frogs undergo external fertilization.
_____25. The petals are the colorful part of a flower.

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