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Name : _____________________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________

Teacher: _______________________________________ Date: ___________Score : ______________


3RD QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 10
WEEK 1 and 3
I. Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your
answers on your paper.
___1. How many days in a cycle does the ovary release mature egg cell?
A. 25 C. 27
B. 26 D. 28
___2. What stage in human development does the body develop the capacity to conceive?
A. childhood C. adulthood
B. adolescence D. old age
___3. What gland prepares the body for action, controls the heart rate and breathing in times of
emergency?
A. Adrenal gland C. Parathyroid gland
B. Pancreas D.Thymus gland
___4. Assume that on day 1 of a menstrual cycle, the uterine lining begins to break down. What will
happen around day 14?
A. ovulation C.menstruation
B. Corpus luteum breaks D. an egg will be fertilized
___5. Why do hormones play an important role in both male and female reproductive
systems?
A. They make them function well. C. They regulate body metabolism.
B. They produce certain antibodies. D. They control normal bone growth.
___6. During fertilization, how many sperm cells are needed to unite with ovum?
A. only one C. more than 200 million
B. less than 400 million D. none of the above
___7. What occurs when sperms enter the uterus and an egg is released from the ovary?
A. Contraction C. Maturation
B. Fertilization D. Menstruation
___8. Which of the following is NOT a menstrual product?
A. Sanitary Pads C. Condoms
B. Tampons D. Menstrual Cups
___9. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive system for around 4 days. Assuming a female is
following a typical 28-day cycle?
A. Days 6-10 C. Days 0-5
B. Days 12-16 D. Days 24-28
___10. Where do the hormones that regulate the production of sperm and the release of semen come
from?
A. Brain, penis, prostate gland C. Brain, testis, prostate gland
B. Brain, penis, thyroid gland D. Brain, testis, pituitary gland
___11. Which part of the brain handles the incoming and outgoing messages?
A. Thalamus C. Hypothalamus
B. Cerebellum D. Cerebrum

___12. Which among these movements are voluntary?


A. walking C. perspiration
C. digestion D. walking
___13. What are the building blocks of nervous system?
A. neurons C. axons
B. brain tissue D. corpuscles
___14. Which hormone is produced by the corpus luteum?
A. estrogen C. FSH
B. progesterone D. both estrohen & progesterone
___15. What do you call the sac surrounding the testicles?
A. semen C. penis
B. testes D. scrotum
The diagram provided shows the changes in the hormones produced by the ovaries over a typical 28-
day menstrual cycle. Refer to this diagram to answer numbers 16-18.

___16. What event typically occurs between days 0 and 5?


A. Thickening of the uterus lining C. Ovulation
B. Menstruation D. Follicle Maturation
___17. Why do the levels of estrogen peak just before day 14?
A. To stimulate the production of LH
B. To release an egg from the ovaries (ovulation)
C. To ensure the uterus lining is ready to be broken down
D. To stimulate the production of FSH

___18. When is progesterone the highest and why?


A. Between ovulation and menstruation , to stimulate the maturation of an egg
B. Between menstruation and ovulation , to rebuild the uterus lining
C. Between ovulation and menstruation , to maintain the uterus lining
D. Between menstruation and ovulation, to stimulate the maturation of an egg

___19. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?


A. The uterus expands to house the growing fetus.
B. The pituitary gland secretes FSH & LH.
C. Girls have 400 million of egg cells when they are born.
D. An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm is called a ovulation.
___20. What happens when an embryo goes through implantation?
A. It exits from the cervix and out of the vagina.
B. It sticks to the endometrium.
C. It initiates the letdown reflex.
D. It travels down from the ovary to the fallopian tubes.

II. Fill in the blank


Directions: Supply the word that makes the process of feedback mechanisms in female correct. Write
the correct letter on your paper.

A. Follicle Stimulating Hormone B. Luteinizing Hormone C. Increases

D. Progesterone E. Decreases F. Inhibits

The (21) ______stimulates the ovaries to release estrogen. When the amount of estrogen (22) _______,
this prevents the production of more FSH. The pituitary gland is stimulated by estrogen to release
(23) ______. The Luteinizing Hormone stimulates the ovary to produce (24) _______. Increase in the
amount of progesterone (25) ______the production of Luteinizing Hormone.

III. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement about the function of the hormone is correct and FALSE if
it’s not. Write your answer on your paper.

_____ 26. Puberty involves the beginning of sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.

_____2 7. The egg cells start to develop in the uterus when a female reaches puberty.

_____ 28. The thyroid gland controls the functions of both the testes and ovaries.

_____ 29. Hormones regulate the production of sperm cells and the release of semen.

_____30. Enzymes keep the reproductive system function properly.

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Grade 10 Science Teachers

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Name : _____________________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________


Teacher: _______________________________________ Date: ___________Score : ______________
3RD QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 10
WEEK 1 and 3
IV. Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your
answers on your paper.
___1. How many days in a cycle does the ovary release mature egg cell?
C. 25 C. 27
D. 26 D. 28
___2. What stage in human development does the body develop the capacity to conceive?
C. childhood C. adulthood
D. adolescence D. old age
___3. What gland prepares the body for action, controls the heart rate and breathing in times of
emergency?
C. Adrenal gland C. Parathyroid gland
D. Pancreas D.Thymus gland
___4. Assume that on day 1 of a menstrual cycle, the uterine lining begins to break down. What will
happen around day 14?
C. ovulation C.menstruation
D. Corpus luteum breaks D. an egg will be fertilized
___5. Why do hormones play an important role in both male and female reproductive
systems?
C. They make them function well. C. They regulate body metabolism.
D. They produce certain antibodies. D. They control normal bone growth.
___6. During fertilization, how many sperm cells are needed to unite with ovum?
A. only one C. more than 200 million
B. less than 400 million D. none of the above
___7. What occurs when sperms enter the uterus and an egg is released from the ovary?
C. Contraction C. Maturation
D. Fertilization D. Menstruation
___8. Which of the following is NOT a menstrual product?
A. Sanitary Pads C. Condoms
B. Tampons D. Menstrual Cups
___9. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive system for around 4 days. Assuming a female is
following a typical 28-day cycle?
C. Days 6-10 C. Days 0-5
D. Days 12-16 D. Days 24-28
___10. Where do the hormones that regulate the production of sperm and the release of semen come
from?
C. Brain, penis, prostate gland C. Brain, testis, prostate gland
D. Brain, penis, thyroid gland D. Brain, testis, pituitary gland
___11. Which part of the brain handles the incoming and outgoing messages?
D. Thalamus C. Hypothalamus
E. Cerebellum D. Cerebrum

___12. Which among these movements are voluntary?


B. walking C. perspiration
F. digestion D. walking
___13. What are the building blocks of nervous system?
C. neurons C. axons
D. brain tissue D. corpuscles
___14. Which hormone is produced by the corpus luteum?
C. estrogen C. FSH
D. progesterone D. both estrohen & progesterone
___15. What do you call the sac surrounding the testicles?
C. semen C. penis
D. testes D. scrotum
The diagram provided shows the changes in the hormones produced by the ovaries over a typical 28-
day menstrual cycle. Refer to this diagram to answer numbers 16-18.

___16. What event typically occurs between days 0 and 5?


C. Thickening of the uterus lining C. Ovulation
D. Menstruation D. Follicle Maturation
___17. Why do the levels of estrogen peak just before day 14?
E. To stimulate the production of LH
F. To release an egg from the ovaries (ovulation)
G. To ensure the uterus lining is ready to be broken down
H. To stimulate the production of FSH

___18. When is progesterone the highest and why?


E. Between ovulation and menstruation , to stimulate the maturation of an egg
F. Between menstruation and ovulation , to rebuild the uterus lining
G. Between ovulation and menstruation , to maintain the uterus lining
H. Between menstruation and ovulation, to stimulate the maturation of an egg

___19. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?


E. The uterus expands to house the growing fetus.
F. The pituitary gland secretes FSH & LH.
G. Girls have 400 million of egg cells when they are born.
H. An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm is called a ovulation.
___20. What happens when an embryo goes through implantation?
E. It exits from the cervix and out of the vagina.
F. It sticks to the endometrium.
G. It initiates the letdown reflex.
H. It travels down from the ovary to the fallopian tubes.

V. Fill in the blank


Directions: Supply the word that makes the process of feedback mechanisms in female correct. Write
the correct letter on your paper.

B. Follicle Stimulating Hormone B. Luteinizing Hormone C. Increases

E. Progesterone E. Decreases F. Inhibits

The (21) ______stimulates the ovaries to release estrogen. When the amount of estrogen (22) _______,
this prevents the production of more FSH. The pituitary gland is stimulated by estrogen to release
(23) ______. The Luteinizing Hormone stimulates the ovary to produce (24) _______. Increase in the
amount of progesterone (25) ______the production of Luteinizing Hormone.

VI. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement about the function of the hormone is correct and FALSE if
it’s not. Write your answer on your paper.

_____ 26. Puberty involves the beginning of sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.

_____2 7. The egg cells start to develop in the uterus when a female reaches puberty.

_____ 28. The thyroid gland controls the functions of both the testes and ovaries.

_____ 29. Hormones regulate the production of sperm cells and the release of semen.

_____30. Enzymes keep the reproductive system function properly.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY……

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