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Summative q2
Summative q2
Summative Test
Name: ______________________________________ Score:________________
Direction: Answer the following questions and write your answer in your answer sheet.
_____1. What are the stages in the life cycle of a butterfly, mosquito, and a fly?
A. egg, larvae C. egg, larvae, pupa
B. egg, pupa D. egg, larvae, pupa, adult
_____2. What is the first stage which comes from a female insect.
A. egg B. larvae C. pupa D. adult
_____3. After a period of time, larvae is nothing like it was, and exist the cocoon or larvae body as an adult.
This life cycle starts over again. What stage is this?
A. egg B. larvae C. pupa D. adult
_____4. What stage is where larvae make their cocoon around themselves. They do not eat during this stage.
This will take for days and sometimes month.
A. egg B. pupa C. larvae D. adult
_____5. ________________ is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or
hatching.
A. development C. complete metamorphosis
B. metamorphosis D. incomplete metamorphosis
_____6. What is Incomplete Metamorphosis?
A. It involves going through developmental stages starting from embryo, to nymph and finally to
adult.
B. It involves going through developmental stages starting from egg, to larvae and finally to adult.
C. It involves going through developmental stages starting from egg, to nymph and finally to pupa.
D. It involves going through developmental stages starting from egg, to larvae and finally to adult.
_____7. What are the stages in the life cycle of a louse, grasshopper, and a cockroach?
A. egg, nymph, adult B. egg, larvae, adult
C. egg, larvae, pupa D. egg, larvae, pupa, adult
_____8. Which of the following insects undergo incomplete metamorphosis.
A. butterfly B. grasshopper C. mosquito D. flies
_____9. What is the first stage for incomplete metamorphosis?
A. egg B. nymph C. adult D. pupa
_____10. Which stage is missing for incomplete metamorphosis in comparison to complete metamorphosis?
A. egg B. nymph C. pupa D. adult
_____11. What is the second stage for incomplete metamorphosis?
A. egg B. nymph C. adult D. pupa
_____12. What are the stages of development of selected egg laying animals like chicken and frog?
A. Egg, nymph, adult C. egg, larvae, adult
B. Egg, younglings, adult D. egg, larvae, pupa, adult
_____13. The following are egg laying animals that undergo the 3 stages of development EXCEPT
____________.
A. frog B. lizard C. chicken D. mosquito
_____14. What is the first stage in the life cycle of Egg Laying animals?
A. frog B. adult C. younglings D. pupa
_____15. How many days is the development of the chick takes place?
A. 21 days B. 23 days C. 22 days D. 24 days
_____16. The fertilized eggs of a frog develop into ________________.
A. frog B. tadpoles C. younglings D. pupa
_____17. What is missing in the following stages of development of selected egg laying animals? Egg,
___________, adult
A. Pupa B. Nymph C. Larvae D. Younglings
_____18. What are the stages in the human life cycle?
A. Birth, infancy, adolescence
B. Birth, infancy, childhood, adulthood
C. Birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence
D. Birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood
_____19. What stage of human development is takes place between ages 1 to 10.?
A. Birth B. adolescence C. Childhood D. infancy
_____20. This stage takes place between ages 12 to 18 and is critical turning point because it is when
puberty takes place.
A. Birth B. adolescence C. Childhood D. infancy
EPP4 Q2
Summative Test
Pangalan: ______________________________________ Iskor:________________
Science 6 Q2
Summative Test
Name: ______________________________________ Score:________________
Read the following questions carefully. Write the letter of the best answer on the blank.
______ 1. Which of the following best describe an amphibian?
A. Amphibians used their gills for breathing.
B. Amphibians have fur and hair as body covering.
C. Amphibians are ectoderm animals with feathers.
D. Amphibians have moist, smooth and scale less skin.
______ 2. One of the distinct characteristics of mammals is being an endothermic. What does it
mean?
A. Their body temperature does not change even when the temperature of the environment changes.
B. The body temperature changes when the temperature of the environment changes.
C. They cannot generate their own body temperature when the temperature of the environment
changes.
D. Some mammals can generate their body temperature even when the temperature of the
environment changes.
______ 3. Which of the following animals feed their young from their mammary glands?
A. dog B. fish C. parrot D. turtle
______ 4. All of the following are classified as reptiles except one, which is it?
A. alligator B. crocodile C. toad D. snake
______ 5. Which of the following characteristics are common to both reptiles and amphibians?
A. Both live on land and water. B. Both used gills for breathing.
C. Both have fins used for locomotion. D. They are both cold-blooded vertebrates.
______ 6. Which of the following is NOT an ectothermic vertebrates?
A. amphibians B. fish C. mammals D. reptiles
______ 7. How do fish differ from birds?
A. Fish have wings while birds have gills.
B. Fish use gills while birds have lungs for breathing.
C. Fish live on both land and water while birds live on land.
D. Fish are warm-blooded animals while birds are cold blooded animals.
______ 8. Which of the following statement is NOT true about birds.
A. All birds can fly. B. All birds have wings.
C. All birds are covered with feathers. D. All birds are warm-blooded animals.
______ 9. Why can fish live on water?
A. They can swim. B. They get their food in water.
C. They have gills to breath in water. D. All of the above.
_____ 10. How do turtles protect themselves from their enemies?
A. They can run very fast. B. They can hide under the sand.
C. They can withdraw into their shells. D. They release a poisonous substance.