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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Wright II District
CASANDIG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7 (SY 2023-2024)

DIRECTIONS: Read each item carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on the blank
provided before each item. Write the letter corresponding to your chosen answer in CAPITAL.

6. What tool is used to help you see tiny objects and living organisms?
A. Goggles B. Microscope C. Stethoscope D. Telescope
7. Which two parts of the light microscope magnify the image of an object?
A. Eyepiece & mirror C. Objectives & mirror
B. Eyepiece & objective D. Objectives & diaphragm
_______8. This is turned to bring the object being viewed closer.
A. cover slip C. objective lens
B. eyepiece lens D. fine adjustment
_______9. The scanning, low, and high-power objectives are mounted on the______.
A. stage C. body tube
B. eyepiece D. revolving nosepiece
10.

__________16. Which of the following does NOT belong to the sequence of the level of biological
organization in an organism?
A. Cell C. Tissue
B. Organ D. biosphere
________11. The heart pumps blood throughout the body. To which organ system does heart
belongs?
A. Circulatory System C. Excretory System
B. Digestive System D. Nervous System
________12. Oxygen is an important gas for organisms. Which organ system is oxygen
processed?
A. Excretory System C. Circulatory System
B. Digestive System D. Respiratory System
_______13. From the following statements below, how will you consider yourself as an
organism?
I. My body is composed of different sets of organs.
II. My body is composed of cells which organs are made.
III. My body is composed of complete sets of organ systems.
A. I and II only C. II and III only
B. I and III only D. I, II and III only
______14. Which of the following is not a level of biological organization?
A. organism C. cells
B. Population D. Abiotic
15. It is called as the group of organisms of the same species interacting together.
A. Organism B. Community C. Population D. Ecosystem
16. Human, plants, trees and bacteria are examples of what?
A. Organism B. Community C. Population D. Ecosystem
_______17. Which of the following is an example of organ?
A. Bacteria B. Group of zebra C. Heart D. Skeletal system
18. It is called as group of organs working together to perform a function.
A. Cell B. Tissue C. Organ D. Organ System
19. Daniel started smoking at very young age until the present time. One day he was complaining of
severe cough and difficulty in breathing. Which organ has the problem ion the situation?
A. Heart B. Lungs C. Stomach D. Kidney
20. In the biological levels of organization, what is the highest level?
A. Community B. Population C. Ecosystem D, Biosphere
_______21. What is a cell?
A. A cell is small organ in the body.
B. A cell is a kind of micro-organism that infects the host’s body.
C. A cell is a microscopic organism that inhabits another organism’s body.
D. A cell is the smallest unit of an organism’s body that is capable of performing
life function.
______22. Which major part of a cell is composed of jelly-like substance of mainly water as well as
substances like dissolved nutrients?
A. Nucleus C. Cytoplasm
B. Nucleolus D. Cell membrane
_____23. What is the function of the cell’s nucleus?
A. It is the site for protein synthesis.
B. It keeps all the parts of the cell inside and act as a boundary.
C. It is the place within the cell where all cellular activities happen.
D. It controls and regulates all cell activities and it contains the cell's DNA.
______24. How does the cell membrane of an animal cell works?
A. It holds the organelles in place.
B. It contains water and food for cell.
C. It directs the activity of the cell – for example, when it grows and divides.
D. It controls what enters and exits the cell such as water, nutrients and
waste and thereby protects and supports the cell.
______25 Mitochondria is one of the important organelles in an animal cell and is essential for vital cellular
activities to happen. Why does the mitochondria known as the “powerhouse” of the cell?
A. It has a flagellum.
B. It has double membrane structure.
C. It is one of the major organelles in the cell.
D. It produces energy through chemical reactions.
_______26 What organelle is made up of RNA and functions for protein synthesis?
A. Lysosome C. Golgi Apparatus
B. Ribosome D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
_______27. Ribosomes can be free or attached. What type of endoplasmic reticulum has
attached ribosomes?
A. Long Endoplasmic Reticulum
B. Short Endoplasmic Reticulum
C. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
D. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
______28. How is cell wall compared to a perimeter fence?
A. It guards the activity of the cell.
B. It protects the entire part of the cell.
C. It helps the cell to check what goes in and goes out.
D. It defends the entire cell from any foreign bodies that will invade the
29. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Lysosomes and centrioles and cell wall found only in animal cell but not in plant cell.
B. Cell wall and chloroplast is present only in Plant cell and not in animal cell.
C. The organelles of the plant cell and animal cells are the same
D. The organelles of the plant cell and animal cells are the same
30. What part of the cell is involved in the production of proteins?
A. Cytoplasm B. Golgi Bodies C. Ribosomes D. Cell wall
_______31. In what organ of the plant does the reproduction occurs?
A. Flower C. Roots
B. Leaf D. Stem
_______32. Which of the following refers to the male reproductive part of a flower?
A. Petal C. Sepal
B. Pistil D. Stamen
_______33. Which species can produce offspring that are genetically different from their parents?
A. A species that has few variations
B. A species that reproduces sexually
C. A species that reproduces asexually
D. A species that competes with a similar species
______34.Which of the following statement/s differentiate/s asexual from sexual
reproduction?
I. In sexual reproduction, two parent cells are needed to produce new individual.
II. In asexual reproduction, only one parent cell is needed to produce new individual.
III. In sexual reproduction, only one parent cell involved, while in asexual reproduction,
two parent cells are involved.
A. I and II C. I and III
B. II and III D. III only
_______35.A sperm cell unites with an egg cell to form a zygote. Which process is taking place?
A. Asexual reproduction C. Pollination
B. Fertilization D. Vegetative propagation
_______36 Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants. How will you differentiate flowers
from the reproductive organs of animals?
A. Flowers need pollinators like bees to reproduce; animals do not.
B. Flowers produces various organisms, animals do not
C. Flowers have male and female parts; animals have either male or female parts.
D. There is no difference between flowers and the reproductive organs of animals.
________37. A plant reproduced though obtaining a part of the old plants like stems, roots and leaves
without the use of any reproductive parts. Which method of asexual reproduction is involved?
A. Budding B. Fission C. Fragmentation D. Vegetative Propagation
________38. How would you compare sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction?
A. Asexual reproduction has many forms while sexual reproduction has only two.
B. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the parent while asexual reproduction
produces offspring that are not identical to the parent.
C. Asexual reproduction happens only in plants while sexual reproduction happens only in humans.
D. Sexual reproduction requires two parent cells to form an offspring while asexual reproduction
needs only one parent cell to produce offspring.
______39. The following are the types of asexual reproduction EXCEPT:
A. Budding B. Fission C. Fragmentation D. Fertilization
40. A parasitic worm like flatworms can produce through:
A. Budding B. Fission C. Fragmentation D. Spore formation
_______41. Which of the following are needed in setting up an aquarium as a mini
ecosystem?
A. A number of fish and water only
B. Combination of water, sand, soil and light
C. Population of fish, snails, and plants only
D. Communities of different species of organisms, water, sand, soil, and sunlight
_______42. Which of the following is an abiotic factor produced by plants?
A. Flower B. Fruit C. Oxygen D. Stem
43. What ecological relationship exists when the banana plants are planted on the same area?
A. Commensalism C. Parasitism
B. Competition D. Predation
44. A worm lives on the leaves of the calamansi plant. Which of the two organisms is the parasite?
A. Worm B. Calamansi plant C. Leaves D. Soil
45. Which of the following is an example of organisms that show commensalism?
A. Eagle on snake C. Human and Ascaris
B. Egret to a carabao D. Orchids on the branches of trees

Test 2. Identification.
Directions: Write in the space provided before the number on what kind of Ecological relationship are
describe in each sentence. Choose your answer from the box.
Commensalism Mutualism Predation
Competition Parasitism

________46. An ascaris in a human intestine.


________47. The ecological relationship between the chicken and the worm.
_______. 48. Relationship between the orchids and the tree.
________49. Vultures and wolves fight over a fresh moose carcass
________50. A bees and flowers.

Prepared by:

JONAH J. RADAZA
SST-III

Checked by: Noted by:


ROWENA E. LABONG JOCELYN G. GALLEGAR
MT-I Principal I

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