QUIZ Delos Santos, Rhea May

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Multiple Choice (5 items) Multiple Choice (5 items)
Directions: Read the statements carefully then, on your paper, encircle the Directions: Read the statements carefully then, on your paper, encircle the
letter of the correct answer. letter of the correct answer.
1. The following are the different types of surface water EXCEPT one. 1. The following are the different types of surface water EXCEPT one.
a. well c. ocean c. well c. ocean
b. lakes d. rivers d. lakes d. rivers
2. Which of the following is a kind of pond that can be fed by 2. Which of the following is a kind of pond that can be fed by
groundwater? groundwater?
a. Seepage pond c. Barrage pond c. Seepage pond c. Barrage pond
b. Rain-fed pond d. Diversion pond d. Rain-fed pond d. Diversion pond

3. All the statement are true about surface water EXCEPT one. 3. All the statement are true about surface water EXCEPT one.
a. The water that is found on top of the ground. e. The water that is found on top of the ground.
b. Rain water is unavailable as surface water. f. Rain water is unavailable as surface water.
c. Both surface water and ground water are filled g. Both surface water and ground water are filled
by rain. by rain.
d. We get surface water from rivers, lakes, ponds, h. We get surface water from rivers, lakes, ponds,
seas and oceans. seas and oceans.

4. Vanny’s father starts his own fishpond that can be fed by bodies of 4. Vanny’s father starts his own fishpond that can be fed by bodies of
water. Among the two main sources of water, which one will her water. Among the two main sources of water, which one will her
father probably get a supply of water? father probably get a supply of water?
a. well c. surface water c. well c. surface water
b. groundwater d. None of the choices d. groundwater d. None of the choices

5. These are normally higher than the water level and can be supplied 5. These are normally higher than the water level and can be supplied
from a well, spring, lake, reservoir or irrigation canal, by pumping.  from a well, spring, lake, reservoir or irrigation canal, by pumping. 
a. Spring-water ponds c. Rain-fed ponds c. Spring-water ponds c. Rain-fed ponds
b. Seepage ponds d. Pump-fed ponds d. Seepage ponds d. Pump-fed ponds

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