Second Quarter Earth and Life Sciences
Second Quarter Earth and Life Sciences
Second Quarter Earth and Life Sciences
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Directions. Read each of the following questions carefully and write the letter of the correct
answer.
1. What theory on the origin of life explained that living things are created by a supreme
powerful being?
A. Creation Theory C. Big Bang Theory
B. Spontaneous Theory D. Spontaneous Origin
3. Every organism has a life span. Which of the following DO NOT show such
characteristic of living organisms?
A. A dog was hit by a moving vehicle.
B. A sunflower follows the light of the sun.
C. A monkey gives birth to her young ones.
D. A man celebrates his birthday every 12th of the month of June.
5. What part of the cell is responsible for the production of ATP or energy?
A. Vacuoles C. Mitochondria
B. Lysosome D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
10. Which of these stages of cellular respiration produced the highest ATP?
A. Glycolysis C. Calvin-Benson Cycle
B. Krebs Cycle D. Electron Transport Chain
11. What happens to the amount of energy among the consumers in the food chain?
A. Decreases from left to right C. Increases from top to bottom
B. Decreases from right to left D. Increases from bottom to top
14. Which of these is the CORRECT structures that produce male and female
gametophyte?
A. Anthers; Stigma C. Pollen grains; Flowers
B. Stamen; Carpels D. Megaspores; Microspores
26. Which of the following is TRUE about food processing task of animals?
A. Ingestion is the breaking of food in the mouth.
B. Elimination is the expelling of waste products from the stomach.
C. Mechanical and chemical digestion happens in the esophagus only.
D. Absorption is the movement of nutrient molecules across the wall of a digestive
organ and into the body's internal environment.
27. Which of the following is the CORRECT explanation for the origin of the
mitochondria?
A. Aerobic bacteria entered and lived inside a eukaryotic cell.
B. Anaerobic bacteria entered and lived inside a eukaryotic cell.
C. Photosynthetic bacteria entered and lived inside a prokaryotic cell.
D. Non-photosynthetic bacteria entered and lived inside a prokaryotic cell.
28. What do you call the process when a sperm cell meets an egg cell?
A. Climax C. Ovulation
B. Fertilization D. Ejaculation
29. What do you call the sexually reproducing individuals that can make both eggs and
sperm?
A. Amphibians C. Hermaphrodites
B. Aphids D. Perfect Sexes
31. The Homeostasis in organisms involves interactions among sensory receptors, the
brain, the muscles and the glands. Which of the following shows a negative feedback?
A. Difficulty in breathing in a crowded place.
B. Sweat glands excrete more sweat after jogging.
C. The mouth became watery after seeing a green mango.
D. The stomach make a funny sound when you are hungry.
32. Last summer 1,000 fishes were found dead on the surface of Laguna Bay. What could
be the cause of this phenomenon?
A. Illegal fishing
B. Underwater volcanic eruption
C. Chemical waste from nearby factories.
D. High temperature of water affects the rate of oxygen.
33. Grandular types such as Marijuana leaves contain a chemical THC( tetrahydro-
cannabinol) that has a psycho active effects on human. What is another distinct
characteristic of this plant?
A. Organism may die after eating the leaves.
B. Smelling the leaves may cause paralyze among animals.
C. The leaf secretes substances that deter plant-eating animals.
D. Herbivores may experience head ache after eating the leaves.
34. If a plant stomata are made to stay open at all times, or close at all times, the plant
will die. Why?
A. The plant will wilt easily.
B. Nutrients cannot enter the roots.
C. Water and air will not circulate properly in and out of the leaf
D. The plant will not receive enough solar energy that will be used for food
production.
36. In which of the following areas would there be a severity in air pollution?
A. Cities C. Populated areas
B. Industrialized areas D. All of these
37. What do you call the lower limit of water availability in soil?
A. Field capacity C. Thermocline
B. Hypolimnion D. Wilting point
41. What do you call the process wherein the carbon atoms are extracted from its
inorganic source like carbon dioxide and then incorporating them to an organic
molecule?
A. Carbon Fixation C. Carbon Assimilation
B. Carbon Extraction D. Carbon Conversion
42. The nucleus, being part of the cell is composed of chromatin, nuclear envelope, and
nucleoplasm. Which of the following is TRUE about nucleolus?
A. It is the semifluid interior portion of the nucleus.
B. It refers to DNA and associated proteins in a cell nucleus.
C. It is a dense region of proteins and nucleic acid where ribosomal subunits are
being produced.
D. Double membrane with nuclear pores that control which substances enter and
exit the nucleus.
43. A cell is a basic but complex unit of life. It has different parts with different functions.
Which of the following is considered the powerhouse of cell?
A. Cytoplasm C. Nucleus
B. Mitochondria D. Golgi Body
44. What set of sex chromosomes are found in a typical human male?
A. XY C. YY
B. XX D. XZ
45. What do you call the process by which an individual’s genome is deliberately
modified?
A. Cloning C. Genetic Engineering
B. Cross breeding D. Genetic Modification
46. What is a transgenic organism?
A. carries a gene from another species C. Both a and b
B. has been genetically modified D. none of these
49. What do you call the process of making an identical copy of something, and it can
refer to deliberate interventions in reproduction that produce an exact genetic copy
of an organism?
A. Sexual reproduction C. Cloning
B. Differentiation D. Somatic reproduction
50. The first cells did not have a nucleus or other organelles. What is the possible
explanation for this?
A. Nucleus are not essential in the life of an organism
B. There are no uses for nucleus since the cell is unicellular.
C. The cell cannot really produce nucleus because it has no use that time.
D. There is scarcity of oxygen thus, the cell metabolic pathway is very simple.