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SCIENCE 7
Second Quarterly Exam
SY: 2022-2023

Name: _____________________________________________ Score:______________


Teacher: Mr. Nazer M. Lacabo Date: ________________
READ EACH ITEM CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY.

I.MULTIPLE CHOICE. Write your correct answer in the space provided before
each number.
_____1. Which part of the compound microscope is responsible for magnifying the images of
samples?
A. Objective lenses
B. Body tube
C. Condenser
D. Base
_____2. On the microscope stage, what is used to hold the glass slide in place and prevent it
from moving?
A. Stage
B. Stage clip
C. Fine adjustment knob
D. D. condenser
_____3. Which part of the microscope should you hold when lifting or moving the microscope?

A. Arm and Base


B. Eyepiece and Body tube
C. The base and stage
D. Objectives
_____4. An animal cell being observed is seen at the topmost part of the field of view under the
LPO. If you want to center the specimen, which direction should you move the slide?

A. downward or towards me or the user


B. forward or away from me or the user
C. move to the right side of the user
D. move to the left side of the user
_____5. What will you do to the used slide and coverslip after removing them from the stage
clip?

A. return them in their proper places


B. wash and wipe or air-dry them
C. dispose them properly
D. place them in direct sunlight
_____6. Why is it necessary for the specimen to be observed under the microscope to be thin?

A. so that the image will be clearer


B. so that light could pass through the specimen
C. so that the image would be bigger
D. so that a high magnification objective can be used
_____7. It is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things capable of performing
life processes.

A. Tissues
B. cell
C. organ
D. organism
_____8. A population of Aphids thriving on the stem and leaves of a group of green shrubs with
some group of ants form a_________________.

A. Organ system
B. ecosystem
C. community
D. biosphere
_____9. The organ system of plants that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.

A. Circulatory system
B. Root system
C. Shoot system
D. Digestive system
_____10. Why is it that the nucleus of a plant cell is not found at the center of the cell instead it
is being pushed on the side?

A. Plant cells have bigger nucleus than animal cells


B. Plant cells have more cell parts than animal cells
C. Plant cells have a large vacuole and usually occupy more than half of the cell space
D. Plant cells have fewer cell parts than animal cell.
_____11. If the chloroplasts of the plant cell are damage, which will it be unable to do?

A. Protect the cell


B. Excrete waste materials
C. Make food for the cell
D. give instruction for cell to reproduce
_____12. What will happen to living organisms if their physical environment cannot provide
them with their basic needs?

A. The organisms will grow and develop


B. The population of the organisms will increase
C. The organisms will die and will become extinct
D. The organisms will remain healthy and undisturbed
_____13. What relationship is known whereby one organism benefits and the other is
unaffected?

A. Parasitism
C. Immigration
B. Mutualism
D. Commensalism
_____14. What type of reproduction gives rise to offspring that are a combination of parents’
traits?
A. Asexual
B. Sexual
C. Budding
D. Fission
_____15. Which mode of reproduction wherein a new individual form as an outgrowth of the
parent and becomes a new individual?

A. Spore formation
C. Budding
B. Fission
D. Regeneration

II.MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE


DIRECTION: Write true if the statement is accurate. If false, change the underlined word/s that
make it false and write the correct word/s.

16-17. Organs are groups of cells that share a common structure and function and work
together.
False-Tissues
18-19.An organ system is the complete living system capable of conducting all of life’s
biological processes.
False-Organism
20-21. Tissues are two or more organs that support a specific physiological function.
False-Organ system
22-23. Chloroplast is known as the powerhouse of the cell since it produces energy necessary
for each and every single cell to perform their jobs.
False-Mitochondrion
24-25. Centrioles can only be found in animal cells and are structures needed for cell
multiplication that will be taken by you in higher science.
True
26-27.A diploid cell contains half of the total genetic material present in the species.
False-Haploid cell
28-29. Fertilization is the process wherein the haploid egg and egg cells of the parent individuals
unite to form a diploid zygote.
False-Sperm cell
30-31. Sexual reproduction occurs when male and female gametes unite to form a zygote.
True
32-33. Body cells (somatic cells) are haploid cell. False-Diploid cell
34-35. Gametes are produced during the sexual phase known as the gametophyte generation of
the cycle.
True
III. Directions: Study the figure below and answer the guide questions.

36-37.What ecological relationship is shown in the picture at the right?

Competition

38-40.If the cows continually grow in number, what will happen to their food source?

Depletion of grasses and eventually cannot support the number of cows.

41-43.What are the abiotic factors that sustain grasses in the grassland ecosystem?

Water, carbon dioxide, sunlight, temperature, soil and minerals

44-45.What will happen to the cows if all parts of the grassland will dry up?

The cows will go hungry and will eventually die.

46-50.What can you infer about the relationship of the biotic and the abiotic components of the
ecosystem?

Biotic components (cows, grasses) are dependent to abiotic components (water, carbon dioxide,
sunlight, temperature, soil and minerals)

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