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Second Periodical Test in Science 5

Quarter 2

Name:___________________________________________________________________Score:_____________

Read each question. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

_____1. Which does produce sperm cell?


A. testes
B. scrotum
C. vas deferens
_____2. Which is an organ of the male reproductive system?
A. cervix B. penis C. fallopian tube
_____3. Which is the male sex hormones?
A. testosterone
B. seminal vesicle
C. prostate gland
_____4. Where is the unborn baby developed?
A. scrotum B. uterus C. urethra
_____5. What is the female sex hormones?
A. estrogen and progesterone B. growth hormones C. progesterone
_____6. Which statements below is CORRECT?
A. The fallopian tube is where the egg cell fertilized by the sperm cell.
B. The ovary secretes testosterone.
C. The cervix produces the female sex cells.
_____7. How does the ovary work?
A. It is the site of fertilization.
B. It deposits sperm to the vagina.
C. It produces egg cell.
_____8. It is also called the birth canal.
A. cervix B. vagina C. seminal vesicle
_____9. Which parts of the female reproductive system are found on both sides of the uterus?
A. testes B. endometrium C. ovaries
_____10. It expands to allow the passage of a baby.?
A. uterus
B. hormones
C. cervix
______11. What is the name of the major female sex organs that produce ova or eggs?
A. Ovary/ovaries
B. Testes/testicles
C. Gametes
_____12. The tiny female sex cell that unites with male sperm to form a zygote or fertilized egg.

A. Ovary
B. Ovum
C. Gonad
_______13. This connects the ovary to the uterus.

A. Vagina
B. Cervix
C. Fallopian tube

_______14. A sac-shaped likes an upside-down pear with a thick lining and muscles in the pelvic area where a
fertilized egg or zygote comes to grow into a baby. Also called the womb:

A. Vagina
B. Cervix
C. Uterus
______1 5. The opening to the uterus:

A. Vagina
B. Ovary
C. Cervix
_______16.In males, what age does puberty usually begin?

A. 9-12
B. 10-14
C. 12-16
_______17. Is Acne during puberty more severe in males than it is to females?
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
_______18. Which statement is true?

A. The average length of a menstruation period is 5-7 days.


B. Chances are the more you weigh, the later your period will begin.
C. Menstruation happens in a boy only.
________19. The first sign of puberty for girls is usually?

A. Breast Budding
B. Acne
C. Growth of Pubic Hair
D. First Period

_______20. During the menstrual cycle, what is released from a girl’s ovaries?

a. an egg
b. a fallopian tube
c. a sperm cell
d. blood and tissue

____21. What part of a flower that holds the anther in a position tall enough to release the pollen.
A. Filament
B. Anther
C. Stigma
D. Ovary
_____22. Which is the statement that best describe to ovary?
A. It is tall enough to trap the pollen grains.
B. It receives pollen grains.
C. It holds the egg cells which are to be fertilized by the sperm from the pollen grains.
D. It attracts insects for pollination.
_____23. Why do insects are being attracted to the petals of a flower?
A. Because petals release pollen grains that attract bees ang other insects.
B. Because most petals are brightly colored to attract insects for pollination.
C. Because of its sizes and number of petals of a flower.
D. Because of its swollen structure at the end of the style
______24. Which part of a flower that modified leaves which enclose and protect the other parts of a flower when it is
still a bud.
A. Sepals B. Stigma C. Style D. Ovary
_____25. What is the enlarged upper end of a flower stalk which bears the flower or group of flowers.
A. Receptacle
B. Pollen grains
C. Stalk
D. Petal
______26. Which is an example of a gymnosperm?
a. Lemon Tree c. Pine Tree
b. Apple Tree d. Coconut Tree
_______27. What do flowering plants use to reproduce?
a. leaves c. seeds
b. roots d. stem
_______28. All flowering plants produce __________.
a. flowers c. spores
b. fruits d. vegetables
________29.What is the defining characteristics of a non-flowering plants?
a. It has green leaves.
b. It only uses seeds to reproduce.
c. It only grows in the winter.
d. It doesn’t have flowers
_______30. Non-flowering plants do not generate flowers, seeds or _________.
A. Fruit
B. Roots
C. Soil
D. Stem
_______31. It refers to the movement of the surface of the water
a. wave
b. temperature
c. soil
________32. It refers to the amount of salt in water.
a. wave
b. temperature
c. salinity
_________33. It refers to the level of hotness or coldness of water.
a. wave
b. temperature
c. salinity
_________34. It provide shelter to thousands of fish.
a. Coral reefs
b. Saltwater
c. lily
_________35. What are areas in the estuary that are filled with seawater during high tides and are drained during low
tides?
a. Coral reefs
b. Salt marches
c. Lily

36-40. Identify the biological indicator that indicates each nonliving factor. Choose your answer inside the box
below

a.Earthworms b. Birds c. Mosses d. Bees/butterflies e. Estuaries

36. Soil rich in nutrients

37. Presence of flowers

38. Presence of worms in seed

39. Muddy seashore


40 . Partially enclosed body of water along the coast where fresh water from rivers and streams meets

41-50. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect.

____41. Planting grass along the marsh will prevent waves erosion

____42. Sewage is not contributors of water pollution.

____43. Estuaries serve as homes to different kinds of living things.

____44. Estuaries are replaceable resources.

____45. Oil spills can help aquatic animals to live longer.

____46. Excessive use of toxic pesticides can pollute water.

____47. Throwing garbage anywhere

____48. Using chemical fertilizer

____49. Cleaning the seashore

_____50. Putting trash in proper place

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