Comillas Elementary School
Comillas Elementary School
Below is a diagram of the heart. Use this illustration for item 4-5.
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4. Which part of the heart that contracts and pumps the blood containing rich oxygen
to all parts of the body?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 6
d. 7
5. Which part of the heart that contracts and forces the blood out of the heart to the lungs?
a. 7
b. 6
c. 3
d. 2
6. Which of the following controls our body activities?
a. Nerves
b. Spinal cord
c. Brain
d. Backbone
7. Which of the following carries/carry messages to and from the brain?
a. Nerves
b. Spinal cord
c. Vertebrae
d. Backbone
8. Why can you hear sounds?
a. The nerves that are sensitive to sound carry the message to the brain.
b. The nerves that are sensitive to light carry the message to the brain.
c. The outer ear collects sounds.
d. The sounds are loud enough.
9. The action that happens without our thinking about it is _____.
a. Receive action
b. Reflex action
c. Retract action
d. Reverse action
10. What is the function of the spinal cord?
a. Responsible for man’s ability to learn habits and develop skills.
b. Enables us to think, learn, remember, and be aware of many things around us.
c. Enables the sensory and motor information to pass between the brain and the parts of the
body.
d. Carry impulses from sense receptors to the central nervous system.
11. The part of the nervous system responsible for organizing our muscle messages so we can
move smoothly.
a. Brain stem
b. Cerebellum
c. Cerebrum
d. Hypothalamus
12. This is the ability to face things as they are, to be happy and cheerful most of the time, to get
along with others and to work in helpful ways.
a. Good mental health
b. Friendly status
c. Positive action
d. Negative attitude
Below is an illustration of a food chain in a land community. Use this illustration in answering item 13-15
13. To what order of consumer does the frog belong in the food chain?
a. First-order consumer
b. Second-order consumer
c. Third-order consumer
d. Fourth-order consumer
14. Which is an herbivore in the food chain?
a. Bacteria
b. Grasshopper
c. Frog
d. Snake
15. Which is not true about the illustration?
a. The process of eating and being eaten involves a series of organisms.
b. A food chain starts with the producer.
c. A food chain ends with the decomposer.
d. The amount of food increases as the number of consumers increases.
16. Which of the following shows a food chain in the pond community?
a. Algae small fish turtle
b. Corn plant pig man
c. Water plant small fish sword fish
d. Kangkong man
b. d.
47. Stars smaller than the sun and our earth which is about 12, 800 kilometres across are called.
a. Giant stars
b. Super giant stars
c. Dwarf stars
d. Super stars.
48. What factor helps the astronomers determine the temperature of a star?
a. Size
b. Color
c. Movement
d. Distance
49. Why are stars considered as distant stars?
a. Each star is a big ball of burning gases.
b. Each star twinkles.
c. Each star is far.
d. Each star is bright.
50. What is a constellation?
a. Group of stars.
b. Group of stars close to each other.
c. Group of stars forming patterns.
d. Group of stars light years from the earth.
51. Which of the following diagrams explains the endless food nutrient cycle?
a. Green plants --- consumers --- decomposers---- nitrogen
b. Consumers --- green plants --- nitrogen ---- decomposers
c. Nitrogen -- consumers --- green plants --- decomposers
d. Decomposers --- consumers ----- green plants --- nitrogen
52. Which statements best explains the importance of forest to ecosystem?
a. The wood used in our building comes from the forest.
b. The river & lakes would become dry without the forest.
c. Forests are breeding ground of wildlife that supports balance of nature.
d. Forest provides food to human beings & other lower forms of animals.
53. A girl pedals her bicycle for five minutes and travels a distance of 120 meters. What is the speed of
the girl?
a. 600 meters per minute
b. 12 meters per minute
c. 5 meters per minute
d. 24 meters per minute
54. Which would require the least force to stop?
a. A car travelling at 120 km/hr.
b. A car travelling at 80 km/hr.
c. A car travelling at 60 km/hr.
d. A car travelling at 10 km/hr.
55. Why is Polaris a useful star?
a. It can be used to find directions.
b. It can be used by fortune tellers to predict the future.
c. It can be used to determined which period of the year is good for planting.
d. It is used as a good source of information.
56. What energy changes are shown by a moving airplane?
a. Mechanical to heat
b. Heat to mechanical
c. Electrical to heat
d. Heat to electrical
57. What is the energy stored in a dry cell?
a. Heat energy
b. Electrical energy
c. Mechanical energy
d. Chemical energy
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a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
60. Why do stars seem to move across the sky?
a. Because of the earth’s rotation.
b. Because of the earth’s revolution.
c. Because of their distance from the earth
d. Because of their magnitude.
Prepared by:
VALERIE Y. DIZON
Teacher-Adviser