Daana-Ingud Bacong Elementary School 4 Grading Exam - Grade 4 Science Name: Date: Section: Subject: Parent's Signature: Score

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Daana-ingud Bacong Elementary School

4th Grading Exam – Grade 4


Science

Name: Date:
Section Subject:
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Parent’s Signature: Score:

I. True or False. Write TRUE if the answer is correct and FALSE if the answer if false (Two points each).
1. Adaptation is known as gills for breathing underwater and fins for swimming.
2. Terrestrial plants are plants that grow on water.
3. Camouflage is used as protection against enemies by coloration.
4. Mimicry imitates the shapes, smell, tastes, color, or even the sounds of other animals.
5. Cactus is an example of desert plants.

II. Identification (Two points each).


1. Plants that have adapted to living within aquatic environments.
2. Total number of animals in a particular habitat or community.
3. Takes place between ages 1 to 10.
4. Process which the baby plant gets energy from the stored food in the seed and starts to grow.
5. Seeds with two cotyledons.
6. It is found in the head and is protected by the skull.
7. What do we called the animals imitate the shapes, smell, tastes, color and sounds of other animals.
8. What do we called a kind of environment is made up of living things.
9. The type of interaction where one benefits whiles the other one is harmed or badly affected.

10. Always travels in a straight line.

III. Matching Type (Two points each).


1. It makes use of its fin to swim in the water A. Fish
2. It use its long tongue to catch insect in the pond B. Snake
3. It flies C. Monkey
4. It wriggles or moves w/ a twisting action D. Frog
5. It uses its tentacles for swimming E. Bird
F. Squid

IV. Matching Choice (Two points each).


1. A female insect lays eggs and protected by a covering or case.
a. Egg b. Chicken
2. The eggs hatch into nymphs.
a. Worm b. Nymph
3. Having small holes that allow air or liquid to pass through.
a. porous b. absorb
4. The start of the human life cycle.
a. Old b. Birth
5. To be slowly destroyed into bits in the presence of water air and soil.
a. decay b. tree
6. Birth through the first year of life.
a. Balot b. Infancy
7. Process which the embryo gets energy from the stored food in the seed and starts to grow
a. Germination b. Seed
8. Seeds with one cotyledon
a. Monocot b. Tricot
9. Seeds with two cotyledons
a. Dicot b. Tricot
10. An illness that affects a person, animals, or plant.
a. diseases b. Xylem
11. Leaves that have thick and buoyant leaves
a. Weed b. Water lily
12. Leaves are flat and broad
a. Cigar b. Lotus
13. Action or process of making land, water, air dirty and not safe to use.
a. pollution b. human
14. capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes
a. biodegradable b. water
15. Animals that grows in the grassy land
a. Shark b. Horse
16. Animals that grows in the sea
a. Fish b. Bee
17. Ecological area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant, or other organism
a. Habitat b. Organism
18. Secrete “INK”
a. Octopus b. Sea horse
19. Has definite shape and volume
a. solid b. gas
20. It has protective shell cover
a. Crab b. Hello Kitty
21. What do we called the joints protect eyes.
a. Ball-and-sockets joints b. skull
22. Fly
a. Wings b. Glide
23. The small intestine is about wide and long coiled tube where food is finally digested and
absorbed
a. 2.5 cm wide and 7 m long b. 10 cm wide and 20 m long
24. What do we called the bones support our body when we sit.
a. pelvic b. muscles
25. Covered in scales
a. Chicken b. Fish
26. Covered in exoskeleton
a. Shrimps b. Snake
27. It has no backbone
a. Vertebrate b. Invertebrate
28. Process which animal physically develops after hatching
a. Metamorphosis b. Open sesame
29. The kidney are bean-shaped paired organs which are about
a. 4 to 5 inches long and 2 to 3 inches b. 10 to 15 inches long and 25 to 30 inches
wide wide
30. Off white and the biggest part of the seed
a. Cotyledon b. Chicken Plant

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