Chem. Summative

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NAME: DATE:

GRADE & SECTION: SCORE:

I. DIRECTIONS: READ THE QUESTIONS CAREFULLY. Encircle the


letter of the correct answer.

1. What month is the recognizing of Breast Cancer Awareness and


celebrated under the slogan “Giving Hope, Lives Save.”
a. March
b. October
c. May
d. June
2. Which of the following sentences is TRUE about tumor?
a. All tumors are cancerous.
b. Tumors that are benign are not cancerous.
c. Malignant and benign tumors are not cancerous.
d. Malignant tumor is life threatening similarly with benign tumor.
3. He is a Greek doctor who is considered as the “Father of Medicine”. He
used the words carcinos and carcinoma to identify non- ulcer and ulcer-
forming tumors and these phrases refers to a crab.
a. Hippocrates
b. Celcus
c. Galen
d. Aristotle
4. It is the process where the cancer can spread close to the tumor or other
tissues and organs. They can also spread to other sites in the body
through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. The spreading is called
.
a. Genetic mutation
b. Cell division
c. Myeosis
d. Metastasis
5. The following are types of cancer except
a. Carcinoma
b. Myeloma
c. Carcinogens
d. Leukemia
6. This type of cancer originates in the skin or the tissue that covers the
surface of internal organs and glands. This cancer could form solid
tumors.
a. Myeloma
b. Carcinoma
c. Sarcoma
d. Lymphoma
7. What is a chemical or physical agent that has the potential to cause
cancer?
a. Cocarcinogens
b. Sarcoma
c. Carcinogens
d. Carcinoma
8. The following are the viruses or bacteria that can trigger certain cancers
EXCEPT
a. Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
b. Hepatitis B and C viruses
c. Hepatitis J
d. Epstein Barr virus
9. Which of these types of radiation do not cause cancer?
a. Gamma rays
b. Radon
c. X- rays
d. Visible light
10.A prostate cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer are
examples of Sarcoma Cancer.
a. False
b. Maybe
c. True
d. None of the above
11.How does cancer differ from carcinogens?
a. Cancer is a cell while carcinogens is a form of treatment for cancer.
b. Cancer is a disease while carcinogens are only chemicals that causes
cancer
c. Cancer is the rapid replication of cells while carcinogens are tumors
with radiation
d. Cancer is the result of abnormalities during DNA replication while
carcinogens cause cancer
12.What are the chemicals that do not cause cancer unless they are
changed when they are metabolized?
a. Direct acting carcinogens
b. Indirect acting carcinogens
c. Cocarcinogens
d. Procarcinogens
II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement
is correct. Write FALSE if otherwise. Then, CHANGE THE
UNDERLINED WORD/s to make the statement true, place your
answer on the space provided.

BDGUDEUDGE 1. Group 2A in the classification of carcinogens includes 285


agents such as gasolines and gasoline engine exhaust, coffee, pickled
vegetables, and welding fumes.

BDGUDEUDGE 2.Ultrasound Imaging uses sound waves t produce pictures of


the inside of the body.

BDGUDEUDGE 3.Ultrasound, X-ray, CT, and MRI are all painless and invasive.
It could also increase the risk of developing cancer because they expose
you to radiation.

III. IDENTIFICATION

1. In this stage (stage of cancer), the cancer has already spread from its original
location to distant parts of the body. It's sometimes referred to as metastatic
cancer.
2. This is a type of cancer that affects the body’s blood-forming tissue, and does
not form solid tumors.
3. It is a lump of tissues that is formed when abnormal or damaged cells grow
and multiply when they shouldn’t.

IV. ENUMERATION
1-5. Types of Cancer
6-7. The two types of Sarcoma Cancer
8-11. Give at least four (4) important risk factor in getting a cancer
12-15. Give at least four (4) tools for finding or diagnosing cancer

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