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Summative Test
Questionnaire
Grade/Level: Grade 11
Subject Teacher: Ms. Jewillaine D. Cano
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS CLEARLY IN YOUR ANSWER SHEET.
2. NO ERASURES.
3. FINISH THE TEST WITHIN THE GIVEN TIME.
4. DO NOT CHEAT.
5. NO WRITINGS ON THIS PAPER
EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE (GAS & SMAW)
1. What makes planet Earth different from the other planets in the solar system?
A. It supports life. C. The atmosphere holds gases.
B. It is mostly covered in water. D. All of the above
9. It was found out that Earth’s surface is covered with water. Approximately, how many
percent of water comprises the Earth?
A. 45% water C. 60% water
B. 50% water D. 70% water
10.Earth can support the survival of organisms. What is/are the factor/s that make/s Earth
habitable?
I. atmosphere III. temperature
II. energy IV. nutrient
A. I C. I, II, III
B. I, II D. I, II, III, IV
11. In order for an organism to survive, nutrients are needed. What are the nutrients that
planet Earth can offer for an organism to exist?
A. Earth has an atmosphere and ozone layer.
B. Earth has both water cycle and nitrogen cycle.
C. Earth has natural activities to circulate nutrients.
D. All of the above
12.Many studies have shown similarities of Earth and Venus. What makes Earth similar with
Venus?
A. Earth and Venus have the same orbit.
B. Earth and Venus have the same diameter.
C. Earth and Venus have the same atmosphere.
D. Earth and Venus are of the right size to hold a sufficient atmosphere.
13.What makes human and other living organisms capable to live on Earth?
A. Earth can provide food for the organism.
B. Earth can protect the organism from any possible threat.
C. Earth’s temperature is mostly hot compared to other planets.
D. Earth has the right amount of temperature, water, good atmosphere,and favorable
climate.
14.Planet Earth is considered uniquely different from any other planets in the Solar system.
Which among the given choices correctly answers the statement?
A. Earth is the only planet that changes structure.
B. Earth is the only planet that turns around in space.
C. Earth is the only planet that is mostly covered with water.
D. Earth is the only planet that is mostly made from rocks.
15.What is the reason why every living thing on Earth has the chance of survival?
A. Earth is covered with 65% water.
B. Earth thick atmosphere consisted mainly of carbon dioxide.
C. Earth has active volcanoes similar with those that are found in Venus.
D. Earth has ozone layer to protect living organisms from harmful radiation.
1. Brought out that the productivity of the employees is not the function of only physical
conditions of work and money wages paid to them. Productivity of employees depends
heavily upon the satisfaction of the employees in their work situation.
a. Hawthorne Experiment c. Contingency Theory
b. Multilevel and Multidimensional d. Classical Theory
4. Is a vital aspect of the economic life of man, which is an organized group activity. A
central directing and controlling agency are indispensable for a business concern.
a. Directing c. Organization
b. Management d. Organizing
5. This is where you communicate potentially useful information to your colleagues and your
team.
a. Monitor c. Spokesperson
b. Disseminator d. Negotiator
10. Management is an essential element of every organized activity irrespective of the size or
the type of the activity.
a. Management is goal-oriented c. Management is continuous process
b. Management is universal d. Management is multi-disciplinary
11. Environment consists of those factors that affect a business enterprise from outside.
External environment includes shareholders, competitors, customers, society, government
laws and regulations, policies and technology.
a. Internal Environment c. Macro Environment
b. Micro Environment d. External Environment
12. The process of measuring or comparing one’s own products, services, and practices
with those of the recognized industry leaders in order to identify areas for improvement.
a. SWOT Analysis c. Benchmarking
b. PESTEL Analysis d. Porter’s Analysis
13. It is a form of business organization established for the purpose of purchasing and
marketing the products of its members, i.e., shareholders, and/or procuring supplies for resale
to the members, whose profits are distributed to the members (in the form of patronage
dividends), not on the basis of the members' equity.
a. Partnership c. Corporation
b. Sole Corporation d. Cooperative
14. When the preconditions for take-off are met, a society can take off. Educated individuals
start inventing new processes and tools, and access to capital through financial markets and
banks make it possible to produce goods and services on a larger scale.
a. Traditional Society c. Take-Off
b. Preconditions for Take-Off d. Drive to Maturity
15. It boosts economic revenue on a smaller scale, but one that’s of vital importance,directly
and positively affecting the health, quality of life and purchasing power of residents in the
local community.
a. Small Business c. Contracting
b. Corporation d. Franchising
16. Is the ultimate source of many inputs such as raw materials and energy, which firms use in
their productive activity? includes geographical and ecological factors such as minerals and
oil reserves, water and forest resources, weather and climatic conditions are all highly
significant for various business activities.
a. Economic Environment c. Natural Environment
b. Demographic Environment d. Ecological Environment
17. Form of business which has unlimited liability. Creditors may proceed not only against the
assets and property of the business, but also after the personal properties of the owner. In
other words, the law basically treats the business and the owner as one and the same.
a. Partnership c. Sole Corporation
b. Sole proprietorship d. Corporation
18. Is a framework or tool used to analyses and monitor the macro-environmental factors
that may have a profound impact on an organization’s performance.
a. SWOT Analysis c. PESTEL Analysis
b. Porter’s Analysis d. Benchmarking
19. Are to a certain extent controllable because the firm can change or modify these
factors to improve its efficiency. However, the firm may not be able to change all the
factors.
a. Micro Environment c. Internal Environment
b. Macro Environment d. External Environment
20. Analysis is a framework that helps analyzing the level of competition within a
certain industry. It is especially useful when starting a new business or when entering a new
industry sector. According to this framework, competitiveness does not only come from
competitors. Rather, the state of competition in an industry depends on five basic forces.
a. Benchmarking c. Porter’s Analysis
b. PESTEL Analysis d. SWOT Analysis