Q2 Science Summative Test 2
Q2 Science Summative Test 2
Q2 Science Summative Test 2
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it before the number or in your answer sheet.
1. This process happens when the sperm cells are released into the body of the female and become fertilized.
A. asexual reproduction B. external fertilization C internal fertilization D. incubation
2. Which of the following animal is NOT born alive?
A. dog B. eagle C. mouse D. whale
3. Which is NOT an example of asexual reproduction?
A. binary fission B. budding C. fertilization D. regeneration
4. It is described as the time between fertilization and the birth of a live young.
A. gestation B. incubation C. internal fertilization D. external fertilization
5. Which of the following animal can reproduce asexually?
A. hydra B. sea anemone C. lizard D. both a and b
6. Which of the following animal can reproduce by means of external fertilization?
A. eagle B. frog C. lizard D. tarsier
7. What kind of reproduction involves only one parent?
A. asexual B. sexual C. internal fertilization D. external fertilization
8. Which of these animals is born alive?
A. bird B. butterfly C. cockroach D. goat
9. How does sexual reproduction happen in animals?
A. when sperm cell and egg cell unite C. when 2 sperm cells unite with 1 egg cell
B. when 2 sperm cells unite with 2 egg cell D. when sperm cell unite with another sperm cell
10. Some animals can actually reproduce by budding. What is budding?
A. when animals decomposes
B. when an animal develops from a part of its parent
C. when a bud forms and divides itself into two
D. when a bud form on the adult’s body and develops into a new animal
11. Which of the following is NOT needed by plants for their growth and development?
A. fire B. nutrients C. sunlight D. water
12. Which is NOT a female part of a flower?
A. filament B. pistil C. ovary D. stigma
13. Which part of a flower contains the male gametes or sex cells?
A. anther B. filament C. stamen D. pollen grains
14. Which part of a flower becomes a seed?
A. ovum and anther C. ovum and ovary
B. ovum and ovule D. ovum and style
15. Which part of a flower produces the pollen?
A. anther B. ovary C. pistil D. stamen
16. Which part of the flower are needed in pollination?
A. calyx and anther C. pistil and stamen
B. pistil and petals D. sepals and petals
17. What would happen when a butterfly sips nectar from a flower?
A. flower could wilt. C. pistil could break
B. stamen could develop a tube D. pollen grains could fall on the stigma
18. What Happen during cross-pollination?
A. the pollen grains transfer from the anther to the stigma of the same plant’s flower
B. the pollen grain transfer from the anther to the stigma of another plant of the different kind.
C. the pollen grain transfer from the anther to the stigma of a flower that belongs to another plant but of the
same kind
D. none of the above
19. You observed that the ovary of a wilted flower is becoming bigger. What does this show?
A. the ovary is going to drop C. the ovary is going to break
B. a seed is developing inside the ovary D. more ovules are being produce in the ovary
20. Which is TRUE about asexual reproduction?
A. Only plants use asexual reproduction.
B. All organisms use asexual reproduction.
C. There is only one parent involved in asexual reproduction.
D. There are at least two parents involved in asexual reproduction.