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Guagua National Colleges

Guagua, Pampanga
Third Periodical Test in Science IV

Name : ______________________________
Grade & Section : ________________ Date: _______________

Test I. Identify the following. Choose the answer in the box.

Predation Prey Consumer


Competition Food Chain Producer
Mutualism Food Web Community
Commensalism Decomposers Biotic
Parasitism 1 st Order Consumer Abiotic
Predator 2 nd Order Consumer Ecosystem

_____________________ 1. It is a living community of plant and animals sharing


an environment with nonliving
elements such as air, water, and soil.

_____________________ 2. It refers to a nonliving thing.

_____________________ 3. It refers to a living thing.

_____________________ 4. It refers to all the different kinds of species or


organisms living together and
interacting with one another in a region.

_____________________ 5. These are organisms that can manufacture their


own food.

_____________________ 6. These organisms get their energy and nutrients by


feeding directly or indirectly on
producers.

_____________________ 7. These consumers feed on plants.

_____________________ 8. These are living things that feed on dead bodies of


plants and animals.

_____________________ 9. Is a system of interconnected and interdependent


food chains.

_____________________ 10. Is a sequence showing the feeding relationships


among organisms in a particular
ecosystem.
_____________________ 11. Is a relationship where one is harmed and the
other is benefited.

_____________________ 12. Is a relationship where one organism is benefited


and the other is neither benefited nor
harmed.

_____________________ 13. Is a relationship between two different kinds of


organisms where both of them
benefited from each other.

_____________________ 14. Is a relationship wherein two or more organisms


compete with each other for common
resources such as food, water,
shelter and sunlight in order to live.

_____________________ 15. Is a relationship involving the eater and the one


being eaten.

Test II. Match column A with column B.

A B

______ 1. A place where the animals a. threatened animals


live.
______ 2. These are plant – eating b. endangered animals
animals
______ 3. These are meat – eating c. invertebrates
animals
______ 4. Animals that give birth to d. vertebrates
live young.
______ 5. Animals that lay eggs. e. omnivores
______ 6. A fertilized egg.
f. zygote
______ 7. These are animals that feed
both on plants and animals.
g. oviparous
______ 8. These are animals with
backbones.
h. viviparous
______ 9. These are animals without
backbones. i. carnivores
______ 10. These are animals that are
so rare and are in danger j. herbivores
of becoming extinct.
k. habitat
Test III. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If false, change the
underlined word or phrase to make the sentence correct. Write your answers
on the blanks.

_________________ 1. Population refers to all the different kinds of species or


organisms living together and interacting with
one another in a region.

_________________ 2. Tigers and lions are examples of carnivores.

_________________ 3. Autotrophs are organisms that cannot manufacture their


own food.

_________________ 4. In food chain, plants are eaten by a caterpillar and the


caterpillar is eaten by a bird. The caterpillar is
the first order consumer.

_________________ 5. Consumers break down bodies of dead plants and


animals.

_________________ 6. Fish ponds are considered as natural ecosystem.

_________________ 7. In food chain, plants are considered as producers.

_________________ 8. A person is considered an omnivore because he or she


eats both plants and animals.

_________________ 9. Mutualism is the relationship between two different


kinds of organisms where both of them
benefited from each other.

_________________ 10. In the relationship between the hawk and the fish, the
hawk is considered as the prey.

Test IV. Enumeration

A. Two (2) Major Components of Ecosystem


1.
2.

B. Five (5) Symbiotic Relationships of Plants and Animals


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C. Two (2) Types of Ecosystem
1.
2.

D. Three (3) Characteristics of Animals


1.
2.
3.

E. Two (2) Classifications of Animals


1.
2.

F. Three (3) examples of Natural Ecosystem


1.
2.
3.

G. Three (3) examples of Man-made Ecosystem


1.
2.
3.

Test V. Answer the following questions.

1. Why is it important to take good care of the environment where you live?

2. How do living things interact with one another?

3. What are the activities that affect that affect the lives of animals?

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