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SCIENCE V

2ND QUARTER EXAMINATION

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
CONTENT/ SKILLS
Total
COMPETENCIES Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation
60% 30% 10%
1. Describe the 1 1 2
parts of the
reproductive
4
system and their
functions (2) (3) (4, 6)

2. Describe the 1 1
changes that occur
2
during puberty
(1) (5)
3. Explain the 3 2
menstrual cycle 5
(7, 9, 11) (8,10)
4. Give ways of 1 1
taking care of the 2
reproductive organs (12) (13)
5. Describe the 4 1
different modes of
reproduction in
animals such as 5
butterflies,
mosquitoes, frogs, (14, 16,
cats and dogs 17, 18) (15)
6. Describe the 7
reproductive parts
in plants and their (19, 20,
7
functions 21
23, 24,
25, 26)
7. Describe the 2
different modes of
reproduction in
flowering and non-
2
flowering plants
such as moss, fern,
mongo and others
(22, 27)
8. Discuss the 5 2 2 2 1 1
interactions among
living things and
non-living things in 13
estuaries and (28, 29
intertidal zones 33, 34, (32, 36) (37, 40) (31, (30) (38)
35) 39)
TOTAL 24 5 5 3 2 1 40

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE V
SECOND PERIODICAL TEST

Objectives No. of Item LEVEL OF UNDERSTANDING % of


Items Placement Easy Average Difficult Items
1. Describe the structure and
functions of each part of the
male/female reproductive 2 1,2 √√ 5%
system

2. Identify the parts of the


male/female reproductive
2 3, 20 √√ 5%
system

5. Demonstrate proper hygiene


to care of the reproductive
2 12,13 √√ 5%
organs

3. Discuss the physical changes


of male/female at puberty 1 6 √ 2.5%

1. Explain what a menstrual


4, 8, 9,10,
cycle is 5 √√ √√√ 12.5%
11
2. Relate the menstrual cycle of
the female to the ability to get
2 5, 7 √ √ 5%
pregnant

1. Identify the parts of the


reproductive system of a
1 14 √ 2.5%
butterfly

6. Explain the functions of the


of reproductive system parts of
a butterfly, mosquitoes, frogs, 2 18, 19 √√ 5%
cats and dogs

7. Describe the mode of


reproduction of butterfly,
mosquitoes, frogs, cats and 3 15, 16, 17 √√ √ 7.5%
dogs

1. Identify the reproductive


parts of plants and their
2 22, 23 √ √ 5%
functions

2. Describe the reproductive


parts in plants and their
1 20,21 √√ 2.5%
functions

3. Explain what pollination is


1 25 √ 2.5%
4. Explain how pollination
works 1 26 √ 2.5%

5. Identify agents of pollination


1 24 √ 2.5%
2. Classify plants as to
flowering or non-flowering
1 27 √ 2.5%
plant

1. Describe Estuaries
2 28, 32 √ 5%
2. Describe intertidal zones
2 29, 31 √ √ 5%
3. Identify plants and animals
found in these habitats 1 33 √ 2.5%

4. Discuss the interactions


among living and nonliving
things in the estuaries and 2 30, 34 √ √ 5%
intertidal zones

5. Construct food chains to


show feeding relationships
1 35 √ 2.5%
among living things

6. Construct food webs to


show feeding relationships
1 36 √ 2.5%
among living things

7. Explain the need to protect


and conserve the estuaries
2 38, 39 √ √ 5%
and intertidal zones

8. Participate in community
efforts in protecting and
conserving estuaries and 1 37 √ 2.5%
intertidal environment

9. Apply ways in protecting


and conserving the water
1 40 √ 2.5%
ecosystem.

TOTAL 40 40 24 11 5
2ND Periodical Test in Science V

NAME: __________________________________________________________ GR. & SEC.___________________ SCORE:___________

Direction: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on your paper.
1. Boys and girls will undergo changes at puberty. The following statements are the changes in
girls EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
A. Enlargement of hips C. Enlargement of breast
B. Menopause D. Occurrence of menstruation

2. Which of the following best describes the ovary?


A. The birth canal C. A muscular tube where the fetus is developed
B. The passageway of the eggs D. The female sex organ that produces egg cells

Refer to the picture to answer item No. 3

3. Which part of the male reproductive system is described as a


round muscular organ inside the scrotum?

A. Penis B. testis C. urethra D. cervix

4. At what period of life do a girl is already capable of reproduction?


A. debut B. menopause C. mentally mature D. start of menstruation
5. What will happen to a girl if fertilization happens?

A. The girl will menstruate. C. She may get pregnant.


B. She will become ovulate. D. The girl will menopause.
6. Here are some of the activities most boys and girls do to take care of his body especially during
puberty stage.

I Cleaning the genitals with mild soap and water Everyday


II Use underarm deodorant body Everyday
III Change underwear Every week
IV Take a bath Every other day

If you are one of the boys and girls who are in the puberty stage, which practice or practices will
you follow?
A. I and II B. II and III C. III and IV D. I and IV

7-11. Explain the proper way of taking care of the female and male reproductive organs.

12. The following statements are suggested good habits to keep our reproductive organs healthy.
Which one is not?
A. Always use public toilets. C. Change your underwear as often as necessary.
B. Take a bath daily. D. Eat nutritious food and get adequate rest and sleep.
13. Is it advisable to borrow underwear to a friend? Why or why not?
A. Yes, if she/he really needs it.
B. Yes, if my friend can’t afford to buy one.
C. No, because it is very expensive.
D. No, because it can cause undesirable organisms to genitals.

14. What part of the male butterfly conveys sperm out from the testis?
A. Accessory gland C. Vas deferens
B. Seminal Vesicle D. Ejaculatory duct

15. Why do many organisms produce thousands of offspring?


A. To increase survival rate of generations
B. To make sure that there are lots of brothers and sisters
C. To produce food for predators
D. Egg production require very little energy

16. Which organism does not produce an external egg as part of its life cycle?
A. dog B. parrot C. turtle D. insect

17. Which of these animals reproduce by external fertilization?


A. camel B. human C. parrot D. bats

18. What is reproduction?


A. When parents make offspring.
B. When offspring make adults.
C. When offspring is an exact copy of the adult.
D. When offspring is an exact opposite of the adult

19. What part of the female reproductive system produces egg?


A. Oviduct B. Uterus C. Ovary D. Vagina

20. What part of the flower produces male sex cells or pollen?
A. anthers B. filament C. style D. ovary

21. Which structure is considered the male reproductive part of a flowering plant?
A. sepal B. petal C. stamen D. ovary

22. Which of the following plants is grown from a bulb?


A. onion B. ginger C. potato D. kangkong

23. Choose what statement best describes the function of the stigma.
A. produces the female sex cells
B. produces a sugary solution called nectar
C. protects the unopened flower
D. catches and holds the pollen grains

24. Flowering plants can be pollinated in many ways. How does gumamela flowers be pollinated?
A. the wind B. animals C. human D. insects

25. Which of the following statement best explains what pollination is?
A. It is the union of sperm and egg cell.
B. It is the process where the pollen of one flower reaches the stigma of another flower.
C. It is the process wherein plants are developed from seeds.
D. It is the process by which seeds are sent by their parent plant into a faraway place to become a new ‘
plant.

26. How self pollination differs from cross pollination?


A. Cross pollination occurs when the pollen is transferred from the stamen of one flower to the pistil of
the same flower while in self pollination the pollen grain is transferred from the anther of one flower to
the stigma of another flower of the same kind.
B. Self pollination occurs when the pollen is transferred from the stamen of one flower to the pistil of the
same flower while in cross pollination, the pollen grain is transferred from the anther of one flower to the
stigma of another flower of the same kind.
C. Self pollination occurs when the pollen is transferred from the stamen of one flower to the pistil of the
different flower while in cross pollination, the pollen grain is transferred from the anther of one flower to
the stigma of another flower of the different kind.
D. Cross pollination occurs when the pollen is transferred from the ovary of one flower to the pistil of the
same flower while in cross pollination, the pollen grain is transferred from the anther of one flower to the
stigma of another flower of the same kind.

27. The following plants are flowering except _______.


A. fern B. gumamela C. santan D. daisy

28. What kind of ecosystem where freshwater meets a saltwater?


A. habitat C. estuaries
B. intertidal zone D. marine zoo

29. It is an ecosystem where the ocean floor is covered and uncovered as the tide goes in and out.
A. terrestrial zoo C. habitat
B. estuaries D. intertidal zone

30. Is fresh water suitable to all kinds of plants? Why?


A. No, because plants may die due to the absence of salt in the water.
B. Yes, some marine plants can be grown in fresh water.
C. Not all. Some plants can survive in fresh water while others like marine plants can only survive in salt
water.
D. It depends on the kind of plant and fertilizers used by the farmer.

31. Why is the ocean floor covered and uncovered as the tide goes in and out?
A. It is affected by the current of water during daytime and night time.
B. Because of the regular movement of the animals under the sea.
C. It is caused by the dynamite explosion.
D. Due to the occurrence of natural calamities in the country.

31- 33. How does cross- pollination takes place?

34-36. How does self- pollination takes place?


1 B 11 A 21 C 31 A
2 D 12 A 22 A 32 C
3 B 13 D 23 D 33 B
4 D 14 C 24 A 34 A
5 C 15 A 25 B 35 B
6 A 16 A 26 B 36 C
7 D 17 C 27 A 37 A
8 C 18 A 28 C 38 C
9 B 19 C 29 D 39 A
10 A 20 A 30 A 40 A

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