SCIENCE 6 SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT No.4
SCIENCE 6 SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT No.4
SCIENCE 6 SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT No.4
QUARTER 2
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT NO.4 (Module 6)
SCIENCE VI
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
TEST PLACEMENT
OBJECTIVES/LEARNING NO OF ITEMS KNOWLEDGE COMPREHENSION APPLICATION
COMPETENCIES
60% 30% 10%
TOTAL 15 9 5 1
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NORALA DISTRICT 2
QUARTER 2 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT NO.4 (Module 6)
SCIENCE VI
Direction: Read each question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. .
1. Which of the following practices destroys the coral reef?
a. Information dissemination
b. Making artificial reefs
c. Pollution from Industrial and Agricultural Wastes
d. Reforestation
3. Which of the following statement is true about man’s effort to save the forests?
a. Practice the kaingin method of farming.
b. Burn the plants and trees in the forests.
c. Cut small and big trees in the forests.
d. Replaced cut trees by planting new seedlings.
6. What is the possible impact in the environment destructive human activities continue?
a. There will be abundance of marine resources.
b. There will be no breeding places for various fish and other water species.
c. The filter pollutants from water will multiply.
d. There will be protection from coastal area against destructive typhoons and flooding.
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7. The following statements are ways to conserve the mangrove swamps, EXCEPT _____.
a. Excessive logging of mangrove swamps.
b. Managing mangrove forests
c. Retaining protective mangrove buffers along coastlines and rivers.
d. Maintaining sustainable limits on logging and harvesting activities.
8. Which of the following will happen in the near future if trees being cut down in many parts
of the world?
a. There will be many animals living.
b. There will be no more destructive floods in many places.
c. The atmosphere will become warmer.
d. More places will not experience droughts in summer.
9. If the fishermen in the coastal barangays are still practicing dynamite fishing in order to
catch plenty of fishes, what do you think will happen to marine resources?
a. Fish will multiply fast. c. Marine life will increase.
b. The corals will multiply. d. Marine life will be affected.
10. A place in your community has been designated as Bird Sanctuary. Some of your friends go
there bringing their slingshots to hunt birds. What is the best thing for you to do?
a. I will go with my friends in hunting birds.
b. I will encourage my relatives to hunt birds too.
c. I will teach them about the importance of birds in the environment.
d. I will tell them to hunt more birds.
11. Coral reefs can be saved through the following ways, EXCEPT_______.
a. seagrass bed protection c. siltation control
b. logging activities d. reforestation
12. The following are the positive result of protecting and conserving Tropical Rainforests,
EXCEPT __________.
a. Increase in algal, fungal, plant, and animal biodiversity.
b. Soil erosion
c. Abundance of food and home for animals.
d. It decreases the chances of flood.
13. What are the ways to protect and conserve mangrove forests and swamps?
I. Improper disposal of garbage.
II. Managing mangrove forests.
III. Retaining protective mangrove buffers along coastlines and rivers.
IV. Maintaining sustainable limits in logging and harvesting activities.
14. The following are the ways to protect and conserve the tropical rainforests, EXCEPT ______.
a. Establish parks to protect rainforests and wildlife.
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b. Teach others about the importance of the environment and how they can help save
rainforests.
c. Encourage people to live in a way that doesn’t hurt the environment.
d. Cut all the trees in the forests.
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NORALA DISTRICT 2
QUARTER 2
SCIENCE VI SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT NO.4 (Module 6)
ANSWER KEY
1. c 11. b
2. b 12. b
3. d 13. c
4. a 14. d
5. a 15. c
6. b
7. a
8. c
9. d
10. c