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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
District of Argao I
S.Y. 2020-2021

Quarter 2-First Summative Test in Science V


Name:_______________________________ Grade and Section:___________ Score:________

Directions: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the Best Answer.

1. Which body system enables human beings to produce offspring of their own kind?
A. Digestive System C. Reproductive System
B. Muscular System D. Skeletal System

2. Which is the main organ of the male reproductive system?


A. penis B. scrotum C. testes D. vas deferens

3. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


A. egg cell B. penis C. prostate gland D. testes

4. Which is a function of the testes?


A. produces eggs C. produces urine
B. produces sperms D. produces female sex hormones

5. What part of the male reproductive system encloses or holds the testes in place?
A. foreskin B. prostate gland C. scrotum D. urethra

6. Which one shows a sperm?


A. B. C. both A and B D. None of the above

7. Which of the following is a function of the female reproductive system?


A. produces egg cells C. protects the sperm cells
B. transports sperm cells D. provides a place for urination

8. Which of the following are the parts of female reproductive system?


I. Ovary IV. Penis
II. Uterus V. Vagina
III. Fallopian tube VI. Vas deferens

A. I, II, IV and VI C. II, III, IV and V


B. I, II, III and VI D. I, II, III and V

9. What part of the female reproductive system is also called the birth canal?
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterus D. vagina

10. Which of the following is TRUE about the uterus?


A. It is where fertilization takes place.
B. It is where the baby passes through during birth.
C. It is where the fertilized egg grows and develops.
D. It is where the egg cells mature and are released.

11. What characteristic enables the uterus to hold the fetus even though it is just the size of a fist?
A. elastic B. elongated C. hard D. smooth
12. Which of the following could happen when sperm cells find their way into the female reproductive
system?
A. The egg will return to the ovary.
B. The sperm cell will change its shape.
C. Only one sperm will meet and fertilize the egg cell.
D. All the sperm cells will meet and fertilize the egg cell.

13. Sex cells are produced in the human reproductive organs. Which of the following pair is correct?
A. egg cells- testes C. sperm cells- ovaries
B. egg cells- ovaries D. sperm cells- fallopian tube

14. Which is a monthly series of hormonal change leading to egg maturation and uterine preparation
for a possible pregnancy?
A. Dysmenorrhea B. Menstrual Cycle C. Menstrual Flow D. Reproduction

15. What phase of the menstrual cycle usually lasts from three to seven days, where the thickened
uterine lining breaks down and blood expels from the vagina?
A. Fertilization B. Menstruation C. Ovulation D. Pregnancy

16. How many days does it normally take for a menstrual cycle to take place?
A. 7 days B. 14 days C. 21 days D. 28 days
17. How will you describe menstruation?
A. It is the discharge of blood from the ovary.
B. It is the discharge of blood from the urethra.
C. It is the discharge of blood from the uterine wall.
D. It is the discharge of blood from the fallopian tube.

18. Why is menstruation considered a cycle?


A. Because it is a natural effect in the production of egg in the ovary.
B. Because it affects woman’s mood and causing the feeling of irritability.
C. Because it causes some parts of woman’s body get fattier and rounder.
D. Because it is a hormonal process a woman’s body goes through each month.

19. What makes menstrual cycle important among females?


A. It helps in blood circulation.
B. It helps in the production of egg cells.
C. It protects the female’s body from diseases.
D. It serves as a preparatory phase for a possible pregnancy in females.
20. What do you infer when a married woman does not menstruate in expected date?
A. Maybe she lacks exercise.
B. Maybe she is already pregnant.
C. Maybe she has no more egg cell.
D. Maybe the egg cell is not fertilized.

21. What takes place when sex cells of two parent animals unite to new form a new organism?
A. Fertilization B. Ovulation C. Production D. Reproduction

22. What is another term for sex cells?


A. egg cell B. gametes C. sperm cell D. zygote

23. Which of the following explains Internal Fertilization in humans?


A. The union of egg cell with sperm cell during sexual reproduction inside the female body.

B. Mode of reproduction in which an egg cell fertilizes with a sperm cell outside the female’s body.
C. The process where an egg cell is released into the environment and fertilizes with the sperm cell.
D. Happens when female releases egg and the male releases sperm at the same time at the same
place.

24. Which of the following is an example of an animal that undergoes external fertilization?
A. cat B. dog C. frog D. goat
25. These are sex cell of a female male animal.
A. egg cell B. gametes C. sperm Cell D. zygote

26. Which of the following best describes the sperm cell?


A. female gamete C. ovum
B. female reproductive organ D. male gamete

27. It is a fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female gamete and a male gamete.
A. Gametes B. Ovule C. Sperm Cell D. Zygote

28. What kind of fertilization that takes place when the union of the sex cells happens outside the
body?
A. Asexual Fertilization C. Internal Fertilization
B. External Fertilization D. Sexual Fertilization

29. Which of the following illustrates Binary Fission?


A. A single plant is developed from two or more plants.
B. A parent plant divides itself into two to form new plants.
C. The body of the parent plant gets cut and each cut forms a new plant.
D. A new plant is developed from the bud of one plant and grown on another plant.

30. It is an asexual reproduction when an outgrowth of the parent animal develops into new animal.
Hydras and jellyfish are examples of this.
A. Binary Fission B. Budding C. Parthenogenesis D. Regeneration

31. What type of reproduction in plants where the male and female parts of the flowers are
involved?
A. Sexual B. Asexual C. Internal D. External

32. It is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower that
belongs to another plant but of the same kind.
A. Artificial pollination C. Transfer pollination
B. Cross pollination D. Self- pollination

33. Which is the male part of a flower?


A. petal B. pistil C. pollen grain D. stamen

34. It consists of two lobes that contain pollen sacs and pollen grains.
A. anther B. filament C. pistil D. stamen

35. It refers to the collective name for sepals of a flower.


A. calyx B. corolla C. petal D. receptacle

36. When is a flower self-pollinated?


A. When one plant pollenates a plant of another variety. 
B. When pollen comes from a flower on a different plant.
C. When pollen is transferred to a flower from any flower of the same plant.
D. When pollen from one flower transfers to the pistil of a flower of another plant.

37. Which of the following is the reproductive part of a flower consisting of the stigma, style and
ovary?
A. petal B. pistil C. pollen grain D. stamen

38. Which refers to all the petals of a flower together?


A. calyx B. corolla C. calyx D. sepals receptacle

39. What contains the female gametes or sex cells called ovum?
A. egg B. filament C. sperm D. ovule

40. It is a swollen structure at the end of a style.


A. pistil B. stamen C. stigma D. style
ASSESSMENT MATRIX
Quarter 2-First Summative Test in Science V
COGNITIVE PROCESS DOMAIN

LEARNING NO. OF ITEM PLACEMENT PERCENTAG


COMPETENCIES ITEMS E
Remembering

Understanding

Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying

Creating
1.Identify and describe I-I-I- I-I-I- I 13 1,2,3,4,5, 32.5%
the parts and functions of I-I-I I-I-I 6,7,8,9,10,
the reproductive system. 11,12,13

2.Explain the menstrual I-I-I I I-I I 7 14,15,16,I7,18 17.5%


cycle. 19,20
3.Describe the different I-I-I- I-I I-I-I 7 21,22,23,24,25, 17.5%
modes of reproduction in I 26,27
animals such as
butterflies, mosquitoes,
frogs, cats and dogs.
4.Describe the I-I-I- I-I-I I I I 13 28,29,30,31,32, 32.5%
reproductive parts in I-I - 33,34,35,36,37,
plants and their functions I-I 39,40,

TOTAL 26 10 2 2 40 100%

ANSWER KEY FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 5

1 C 11 A 21 A 31 A

2 C 12 C 22 B 32 B

3 A 13 B 23 A 33 D

4 B 14 B 24 C 34 A

5 C 15 B 25 A 35 A

6 A 16 D 26 D 36 C

7 A 17 D 27 D 37 B

8 D 18 A 28 B 38 B

9 D 19 D 29 B 39 D

10 C 20 B 30 A 40 C

Prepared by:
SUSAN A. ALBERCA TITA FRANCISCA R. AMARILLO
Teacher Teacher
Reviewed and Edited by:

VITA C. MIER
Principal 1

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