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Summative Test- 1st Semester, 2021-2022


SCI 1: EARTH & LIFE SCIENCE

Name: Date:

Strand & Grade Level:

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. The universe is at least ________ years old.


a. 12.8 billion
b. 13.8 billion
c. 4.5 billion
d. 4.6 billion

2. As a human being, which galaxy do we belong?


a. Andromeda
b. Centaurus
c. Milky way
d. Corvus

3. Which is NOT the correct composition of the universe?


a. 5% regular matter
b. 68% dark matter
c. 27% dark matter
d. 68% dark energy

4. These elements are considered the most abundant in the universe.


a. Hydrogen & Helium
b. Carbon & Oxygen
c. Oxygen & Copper
d. Silver & Gold

5. It is the oldest electromagnetic radiation in the universe.


a. CDC
b. BND
c. FNF
d. CMB

6. ________ small rocks that orbits around the sun.


a. Comets
b. Asteroids
c. Meteors

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d. Stars

7. These are basically dusty snow balls which also orbit around the sun.
a. Comets
b. Asteroids
c. Meteors
d. Stars

8. It marks the boundary of the solar system.


a. Kuiper belt
b. Red shift
c. Oort cloud
d. Steady state

9. The Kuiper belt is named for astronomer__________.


a. Joseph Kuiper
b. Darwin Kuiper
c. Charles Kuiper
d. Gerard Kuiper

10. Today, Scientist proclaim that the solar system is ________ years old.
a. 4.6 billion
b. 6.5 billion
c. 5.6 billion
d. 6.4 billion

11. It includes all life forms on Earth.


a. Geosphere
b. Biosphere
c. Lithosphere
d. Atmosphere

12. It is the process of plant making their own food.


a. Carbon cycle
b. Photosynthesis
c. Oxidation
d. Neutralization

13. _________ is the foundation of all life on the Earth.


a. Oxygen
b. Hydrogen
c. Carbon
d. Helium

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14. It is the total amount of water on a planet.


a. Hydrosphere
b. Geosphere
c. Atmosphere
d. Biosphere

15. The home of the International Space Station as it orbits Earth.


a. Mesosphere
b. Stratosphere
c. Exosphere
d. Thermosphere

16. The coldest atmospheric layer surrounds the Earth.


a. Mesosphere
b. Stratosphere
c. Exosphere
d. Thermosphere

17. The warmest and nearest atmospheric layer in Earth.


a. Exosphere
b. Mesosphere
c. Troposphere
d. Thermosphere

18. ________ are the ingredients of rocks.


a. Sand
b. Minerals
c. Pebbles
d. Soil

19. The least useful property in identifying minerals.


a. Streak
b. Hardness
c. Color
d. Cleavage

20. It describes the reflection of light of a mineral’s surface.


a. Color
b. Luster
c. Streak
d. Hardness

21. The ability of the mineral to resist being scratched or break.


a. Color
b. Luster

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c. Streak
d. Hardness

22. The tendency of a mineral to break evenly along its weakest plane.
a. Streak
b. Hardness
c. Color
d. Cleavage

23. A mineral can be stretched inti a wire.


a. Ductile
b. Malleable
c. Sectile
d. Elastic

24. Mineral can be flattened by pounding with a hammer.


a. Ductile
b. Malleable
c. Sectile
d. Elastic

25. Geological processes that occur beneath the surface.


a. Exogenic
b. Weathering
c. Drought
d. Endogenic

26. These are processes that takes place at or near the earth’s surface.
a. Exogenic
b. Weathering
c. Drought
d. Endogenic

27. The breakdown of rocks without a change in its composition.


a. Chemical weathering
b. Fragment weathering
c. Physical weathering
d. Fractured weathering

28. Decomposition of rocks due chemical reactions.


a. Chemical weathering
b. Fragment weathering
c. Physical weathering
d. Fractured weathering

29. He was the first man to describe cells.


a. Robert Hooke
b. Matthias Schleiden
c. Theodore Swann
d. Rudolf Virchow

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30. Concluded that all plants were made of cells.


a. Robert Hooke
b. Matthias Schleiden
c. Theodore Swann
d. Rudolf Virchow

31. Concluded that all plants were made of cells.


a. Robert Hooke
b. Matthias Schleiden
c. Theodore Swann
d. Rudolf Virchow

32. He states that all cells come from existing cells.


a. Robert Hooke
b. Matthias Schleiden
c. Theodore Swann
d. Rudolf Virchow

33. They are generally single-celled microorganisms.


a. Eukaryote
b. Prokaryote
c. Plants
d. Animals

34. Cells that contain nucleus and various special organelles.


a. Eukaryote
b. Prokaryote
c. Plants
d. Animals

35. An example of this cell are bacteria.


a. Eukaryote
b. Prokaryote
c. Plants
d. Animals

36. Plant and animal cell are considered?


a. Eukaryote
b. Prokaryote
c. Plants
d. Animals

37. He made his own microscope to look at algae.


a. Robert Hooke
b. Rudolf Virchow
c. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
d. Theodore Swann

38. Saw a little organism that now called protist.


a. Robert Hooke
b. Rudolf Virchow

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c. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek


d. Theodore Swann

39. It explains the diversity in Earth today.


a. Evolution
b. Diversity
c. Competition
d. Survival

40. It is the great variety types of living things.


a. Evolution
b. Diversity
c. Competition
d. Survival

41. Creatures that have spine or backbone.


a. Amphibians
b. Reptiles
c. Aves
d. Vertebrates

42. He was considered as the Father of evolution.


a. Albert Einstein
b. Isaac Newton
c. Charles Darwin
d. Jean Lamarck

43. He believed that simple life forms came into existence from dead matter.
a. Albert Einstein
b. Isaac Newton
c. Charles Darwin
d. Jean Lamarck

44. It is a forest of the cold, subarctic region.


a. Taiga
b. Tundra
c. Lotic
d. Lentic

45. A polar desert found in the high latitudes in the polar regions.
a. Taiga
b. Tundra
c. Lotic
d. Lentic

46. Aquatic environments with high levels of dissolved salt.


a. Coral reef
b. Ocean
c. Marine ecosystem
d. Estuaries

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(CELTECH COLLEGE)
#01 CBMU, Upper Kalaklan, 2200, Olongapo City, Philippines
Tel. Nos.: (047) 223-5855 / 09171140297 | Website: www.clcst.edu.ph
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47. Living in still waters such as lakes, ponds, or swamps.


a. Taiga
b. Tundra
c. Lotic
d. Lentic

48. An underwater ecosystem characterized by reef- building corals.


a. Coral reef
b. Ocean
c. Marine ecosystem
d. Estuaries

49. It involves reducing the flow of heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
a. Natural hazards
b. Mitigation
c. Adaptation
d. Subsidence

50. The biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments.


a. Natural hazards
b. Mitigation
c. Adaptation
d. Subsidence

Prepared by: Checked & Reviewed by: Validated by: Approved by:

JEANDHEL C. AUMAN, LPT/MA.


DICK R. LADRINGAN, LPT JOHN JAMES A. LARAFOSTER, LPT,
XIELA P. DIZON FELICITAS E. PANOTES, LPT Senior High School Coordinator
Faculty Ed.D
Curriculum Adviser
Senior High School Principal

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