This document appears to be a quiz for a 9th grade science class covering topics like cells, photosynthesis, respiration, evolution, genetics, and dinosaurs. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of these concepts, along with the teacher and school principal's names and the date. The questions cover definitions of terms, processes, and relationships between different scientific ideas.
This document appears to be a quiz for a 9th grade science class covering topics like cells, photosynthesis, respiration, evolution, genetics, and dinosaurs. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of these concepts, along with the teacher and school principal's names and the date. The questions cover definitions of terms, processes, and relationships between different scientific ideas.
This document appears to be a quiz for a 9th grade science class covering topics like cells, photosynthesis, respiration, evolution, genetics, and dinosaurs. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of these concepts, along with the teacher and school principal's names and the date. The questions cover definitions of terms, processes, and relationships between different scientific ideas.
General Direction: Analyze each item before answering. Write the letter of your choice. Strictly No erasure. Use black pen only.
For questions 1-10, 2 points each
_____1. These are thread-like structures located inside the _____12. Choose the correct sequence for blood circulation. nucleus of animal and plant cells. Each of them is made up of I. The lungs give oxygen to the blood then flows to the protein and DNA. arteries. A. Chloroplast C. Chromosomes II. Our body organs absorb oxygen from the blood. B. Genes D. Allele III. The oxygenated blood goes to the heart then pumped to _____2. The process of Photosynthesis happens inside the the lungs. _______. IV. The deoxygenated blood comes from the organs then A. Stem C. Roots pass through the veins. B. Leaf D. Flower A. IV, II, III, I C. IV, I, III, II _____3. Glucose is to Fruits; Oxygen is to ________. B. IV, III, I, II D. IV, II, I, III A. Leaf C. Human _____13. The Oxygenated blood and Deoxygenated blood B. Roots D. Animals pass through the veins. _____4. The waste material in the process of respiration. A. False, only oxygenated blood is allowed to pass through A. Carbon dioxide C. Carbon trioxide the veins B. Carbon monoxide D. Carbon Nitride B. True, they both can mix together _____5. A sac-like structure covered by a double-layered C. False, only deoxygenated blood is allowed to pass through membrane known as pleura. the veins A. Pleural Cavity C. Lungs D. Can’t be determine B. Epiglottis D. Pharynx _____14. The human circulatory system possesses a body- _____6. The oxygen-depleted blood returns to your _____ wide network of Blood vessels. These comprise of arteries, (the right side) via the _______. veins and capillaries. A. Heart, Veins C. Heart, Arteries A. False, the blood vessels are veins and arteries only. B. Lungs, Heart D. Lungs, Veins B. True, the blood vessels are arteries, veins and capillaries. _____7. Which of the following does not belong to the group? C. False, the blood vessels are arteries and capillaries only. A. Carotid Artery C. Spinal Artery D. The first sentence is true but the second sentence is false. B. Femoral Artery D. Popliteal Artery _____15. Our nostrils are the beginning of the respiratory _____8. Adaptation is to Evolution; _______ is to Extinction system. A. End C. Birth A. False, it starts with the lungs B. Extermination D. Misfit B. True, inhalation starts with the holes called nostrils _____9. The name called to a fossil reptile of the Mesozoic C. False, the diaphragm absorbs the air era, in many species reaching an enormous size. D. False, the nostrils are the end of the A. Dinosaur C. Avian respiratory system B. Extinct mammal D. Primates _____16. The Punnett square is a square diagram that is _____10. He is the father of evolution. used to predict the number of alleles present in a fertilized A. Charles Darwin C. Gregor Mendel egg. B. Isaac Newton D. Nicola Tesla A. False, Punnett square is used to predict the genotype of a particular cross. For questions 11-20, 1 point each. B. False, Punnett square is used to predict the chance of having twins. _____11. Who is the father of Genetics? C. The statement is always true. A. Charles Darwin C. Carl Linnaeus D. The statement is true only in dominant genes. B. Gregor Mendel D. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek _____17. A Heterozygous gene is having different alleles of a _____27. CO 2+H2O+Sunlight→O 2+Glucose particular gene or genes. Also, a dominant gene expresses What is the formula for Glucose? itself weakly than any other version of the gene which the A. C6H12O 6 C. CO 3 person is carrying. B. CH3 D. C2H4O 2 A. Both statements are true. _____28. The most prominent roles of mitochondria are to B. Only the first statement is true. produce the energy currency of the cell, ATP, through C. Neither of the statements are true. respiration, and to regulate cellular metabolism. D. Only the second statement is true. A. True only if sunlight is present _____18. What is the chance shown in this Punnett square to B. True all of the time have a homozygous recessive phenotype? C. False, mitochondria are not the powerhouse of the cell. R r D. False, ATP is not present in the Mitochondria _____29. Quadrupedal is to Stegosaurus; ______ is to s Pterodactyl A. Sharp Teeth C. Wings B. Bipedal D. Feathers S _____30. Arrange The correct order of photosynthesis. I. Light interference II. Carbon fixation A. 25% C. 75% III. Light absorption B. 50% D. 100% IV. Electron transport _____19. Mendel’s first law describes the segregation of the A. I-III-IV-II C. I-IV-III-II two copies of alleles of a particular gene into the gametes. B. I-II-III-IV D. I-III-II-IV A. This means that the alleles came from the sperm ce ll only. B. This means that all the alleles came from the egg cell only. C. This means that each allele came from the egg cell and sperm cell. D. None of the above mentioned is the answer. ______20. ATP is not needed in the mitochondria. A. Only true if the mitochondria are from a plant cell. B. Only True if the mitochondria are from an animal Cell. C. The statement is always false D. The Statement is always true ______21. The plant makes their own food in a process called ______. A. Photosynthesis C. Budding B. Respiration D. Convection ____22. Carbon dioxide, water and sunlight are the components needed for Photosynthesis. A. True only if the pigment of the leaf is green. B. True all the time. C. False, Photosynthesis occurs at night. D. False, Photosynthesis need oxygen. _____23. ________ is the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. A. Biodiversity C. Extinction B. Evolution D. Ecology _____24. Photosynthesis happens in the shoot system of a Prepared by: plant. The root system absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. Gavin Ellis S. Malala A. Only the first statement is true Subject Teacher B. Both statements are true C. Both Statements are false. D. Only the second statement is true Checked by: _____25. Which of the following animals does not belong to the group? A. Rhinoceros C. Triceratops Pauline I. Pareňo B. Pterodactyl D. Moose Department Head, Junior High School _____26. Scientists proposed that dinosaurs became extinct because of the following causes except Approved by: A. A meteor with a size of a mountain slammed into Earth. B. Volcanic eruption causes the dinosaurs to be buried alive. C. Nuclear activity causes the dinosaurs to be mutated. Nancy A. Gunayon, LPT, MAEd, PhD D. Deforestation causes herbivores to starve to death. School Principal