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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CABUYAO

SECOND QUARTER
1st Summative Test
SCIENCE 6
Table of Specification
S.Y. 2019-2020

ITEM
OBJECTIVES NO. OF DAYS PERCENTA NO. OF PLACEMEN
GE ITEMS T

I. Musculoskeletal System
Describe the structure and function of the
parts of the musculoskeletal system
Discuss proper care of the musculoskeletal 4 40% 10
1-10
system
S6LT-lIa-b-1

II.
Integumentary System
Describe the structure and function of the
parts of the integumentary system 11-18
3 30% 8
Discuss proper care of the integumentary
system
S6LT-lIc-d-2

III. Digestive System


Describe the structure and function of the
parts of the digestive system 3 30% 7 19-25
Discuss proper care of the digestive system
S6LT-lIa-b-3

TOTAL NO. OF ITEMS 10 100% 25 1-25

KEY TO CORRECTIONS

1. B 6. Muscular 11. D 16. B 21. D

2. A 7. Smooth 12. C 17. C 22. B

3. A 8. Cardiac 13. A 18. B 23. A

4. A 9. Pairs 14. C 19. A 24. A

5. D 10. Muscles 15. A 20. D 25. A


Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CABUYAO

SECOND QUARTER SCORE:


1st Summative Test
SCIENCE 6
Name: ________________________________________________ Grade & Section: _____________________

A. Read and select the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the statements correctly describe the general functions of


Skeletal system?

I. It gives shape to the body


II. It serves as framework of the body
III. It protects the internal organs of the body
IV. It converts energy, which enables the body to move

A. I, II, IV C. II, III, IV


B. I, II, III D. I, III, IV

2. It was Verna’s birthday party, she invited all of her classmates. During the game, Justine wants to get toys in the
pabitin“. Which muscles help Justine to reach the prize?
I. arm muscle III. leg muscle
II. facial muscle IV. heart muscle

A. I and II C. I and III


B. II and III D. I, II, and III

3. What do you call the longest bone in the human body?


a. Femur b. Clavicle c. Stratum d. Tibia

4. Which organs are protected by the rib cage?


a. heart and lungs c. ovaries and testes
b. brain and spinal cord d. small and large intestines

5. If there were no bones, the muscles would drop to the ground. Which function of the bone is shown here?
a. protects the heart and lungs
b. provides leverage for movement of muscles
c. forms a strong case for delicate organs
d. provides anchor to which muscles are attached

B. Supply the missing words. Choose your answers from the box below. (6-10)

Muscles Smooth Muscular


Cardiac Pairs

The (6) ______system consist of all muscles in the body. Muscles have three kinds: (7) ______, (8)______
and skeletal. Muscles always work in (9) _____.If one muscle contracts the opposite relaxes. (10) _______help
the body move and do work. Good food, exercise, rest, and good posture are necessary to make muscles strong
and healthy.

C. Choose the letter of the best answer.

11. All of these are parts of the integumentary system EXCEPT_______.


a. Hair b. Muscles c. Skin d. Stomach

12. What moisture is produced by the skin through its sweat glands?
a. mucus b. melanin c. perspiration d. urine
13. What structural fibrous protein are hair and nails made of?
a. keratin b. amino acids c. collagen d. hemoglobin

14. What part of the skin is the outermost layer that provides initial barrier to external environment?
a. Dermis b. Hypodermis c. Epidermis d. Subcutaneous

15. It comprises two section, the papillary and reticular layers, it contains connective tissues, blood vessels, glands,
follicles, sensory nerve, etc..
a. Dermis b. Hypodermis c. Epidermis d. Sudoriferous

16. Which of the following secretes sweat?


a. Sebaceous b. Sudoriferous c. Cerumenous d. Subcutaneous

17. Which is a long, straight muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach?
a. spinal cord b. blood vessel c. esophagus d. intestine

18. In which part of the body where the digestion start?


a. throat b. mouth c. stomach d. intestine

19. How does digestion occur?


a. mouth - esophagus - stomach - small intestine - large intestine - rectum and anus
b. mouth - stomach - esophagus - small intestine - large intestine - anus and rectum
c. esophagus - mouth - large intestine - small intestine - anus and rectum
d. esophagus – mouth - small intestine - esophagus - anus and rectum - large intestine

20. Which of the following is NOT a main part of the digestive system?
a. mouth b. esophagus c. stomach d. liver

21. Where is food finally digested into soluble substances?


a. stomach b. rectum c. large intestine d. small intestine

22. Why is saliva important?


a. It cuts the food into pieces.
b. It helps digest starch.
c. It squeezes the food into tiny particles.
d. It helps digest protein and fats.

23. What are the parts inside the mouth that help in digestion?
a. teeth, tongue, saliva
b. teeth and tongue
c. teeth, tongue, gastric juice
d. teeth, tongue, esophagus

24. What happens to the food in the mouth?


a. It is cut and moistened.
b. It is changed into a soupy mixture.
c. It is digested into soluble substances.
d. It is squeezed and moved.

25. What do you call the sticky liquid in the mouth that helps in swallowing the food that you eat?
a. Saliva b. mucus c. enzyme d. waste

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