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Summative Examination in Earth and Life Science

This document contains a summative examination in Earth and Life Science. It includes multiple choice questions, true/false questions, and short answer questions about key concepts like the hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and factors that enable life on Earth. Students are asked to match terms to definitions, identify true statements, choose unique Earth properties and interactions between systems, and explain why Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.
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Summative Examination in Earth and Life Science

This document contains a summative examination in Earth and Life Science. It includes multiple choice questions, true/false questions, and short answer questions about key concepts like the hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and factors that enable life on Earth. Students are asked to match terms to definitions, identify true statements, choose unique Earth properties and interactions between systems, and explain why Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.
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Summative Examination in Earth and Life Science

Name: Year Level/ Strand: Score:

A. MATCHING TYPE: Match each of the statement with correct terms listed in column B. Write the
letter of your choice.

Column A Column B

1. Refers to all the water held on Earth A. Oxygen


2. Refers to the frozen part of hydrosphere B. Nitrogen
3. Consist of all the living organisms on Earth C. Biosphere
4. The dominant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere D. Cryosphere
5. Refers to the layers of gases that surround the Earth E. Atmosphere
6. The second dominant element in Earth’s atmosphere F. Hydrosphere
7. It is Earth’s subsystem that pertains to the solid part G. Open System
of the planet.
8. A system where only energy but not matter is exchanged H. Closed System
With its surroundings
9. It describes a system where matter and energy are exchanged I. Goldilocks Zone
With its surrounding
10. Provides you right amount of heat and provides Earth with J. Lithosphere
The capacity to maintain in water form
B. TRUE or FALSE: Study the following statement. Write T if the statement is true and F if false.
11. Earth’s gravity is a factor for life’s existence.
12. The rocks and minerals of the Earth are part of the geosphere.
13. Man possesses the potential even to destroy our home planet.
14. The magnetosphere has helped make life possible on our planet.
15. The sun sustains life on Earth, but it can also potentially destroy it.
C. Multiple Choice: Write you’re the letter of your answer.
16. Select the unique properties of the Earth:
I. Strong magnetic field II. Presence of the moon III. Enough amount of water

IV. Located in the goldilocks zone V. the earth rotates in its axis

A. I,II,III B. III,IV,V C. I,II,V D. I,III,IV


17. Why is Earth the only planet that support life?
A. The earth rotates in its axis
B. The Earth has only one moon that orbits around it.
C. The Earth has breathable atmosphere
D. The Earth is exposed to the sun’s rays.
18. What produces a strong and stable magnetic field which protects organisms from
harmful cosmic rays and solar flares?
A. Core B. Mantle C. Crust D. None of the above
19. What helps to stabilize the planets rotation to prevent movements that could cause
severe climatic change?
A. Core B. Moon C. Sun D. All of the above.
20. Which event shows a connection between atmosphere and hydrosphere?
A. Water cycle B. Nitrogen cycle C. Volcanic eruption D. Mountain formation
21. In which sphere can you find the ecosystem?
A. Atmosphere B. Biosphere C. Lithosphere D. Hydrosphere
22. Which is TRUE about the Earth’s hydrosphere?
A. It holds water and air C. It is mostly made up of oxygen and nitrogen
B. It comprises solid, liquid and gas water D. it allows volcanic activities.
23. Which of the following best illustrates the interaction between hydrosphere and
biosphere?
A. Flowing Lava B. Boy catching fish C. Falling leaves D. Evaporating water

D. QUICK ANSWER

24-25. What are the factors that enable Earth to support life? Give at least 2 factors.

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26-27. If possible, which planet do you want to visit? Why?

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28-30. Why Pluto is no longer considered as planet?

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Prepared by:

Manuel Paulo B. Acogido


Teacher II

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