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Science 5 3rd Monthly Exam Feb 2024

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SAINT ROCH ACADEMY, INC.

MANAPLA, 6120 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL


TEL: (034) 718-1080 TIN: 001-225-266-000
Third Monthly Examination in SCIENCE 5

Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Score: _______________________

General Directions: Understand carefully every direction in the tests. Take your time and do not rush in doing the
test that follows.

I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE


Read each of the following statement carefully. Write TRUE (1 point) if the statement is correct and if it is FALSE
(2 points) change the underlined word to make the statement correct.
_____________ 1. A mosquito’s larva is called a wriggler.
_____________ 2. Butterflies lay their eggs underneath the leaves.
_____________ 3. Complete metamorphosis has three stages; egg, nymph, and adult.
_____________ 4. Oviparous animals develop eggs and embryos inside their body.
_____________ 5. Mouth brooding is the process where fishes releases their gametes into the water.
_____________ 6. Amplexus is when fishes carry their fertilized eggs in their mouth until they hatch to protect it from
predators.
_____________ 7. Spawning is the mating position where the male embraces the female from behind and wraps his front
legs around her body.
_____________ 8. Aminion is a thin, fluid-filled membrane inside the egg.
_____________ 9. Reptiles also lay eggs but their eggs are fertilized internally.
_____________10. Incubation is when a mother animal sit on their eggs to keep it warm as it hatches.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE


Read the sentences carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the line before each
number.

_____ 1. It means “single opening”.


a. mammals b. monotremes c. marsupials d. placental
_____ 2. It is the physical transformation of an animal from one stage of its life cycle to another.
a. metamorphosis b. oviparous c. viviparous d. mammals
_____ 3. It is process where the mother animal sit on their eggs to keep it warm.
a. pollination b. sterilization c. incubation d. spawning
_____ 4. It is where the eggs develop inside the mother’s body.
a. asexual b. ovoviviparous c. sexual d. oviparous
_____ 5. It is the mating position of frogs.
a. amplexus b. spawning c. mouth brooding d. incubation

_____ 6. it contains sepal, petal, pistil, and stamen.


a. complete b. perfect c. imperfect d. incomplete
_____ 7. It contains only female or only male part.
a. perfect b. complete c. imperfect d. incomplete
_____ 8. It contains male and female part.
a. imperfect b. complete c. incomplete d. perfect
_____ 9. It is the agent of pollination.
a. pollinators b. spore c. zygote d. seed
_____ 10. It happens if the pollen grains are transferred in the same flower.
a. cross-pollination b. individual-pollination c. self-pollination d. pollinators

III. IDENTIFICATION
A. Identify each of the following statements below. Choose your answer inside the box and write it on the line before
each number.

petals budding fragmentation pollination


self-pollination stamen style regeneration
__________________ 1. It happens when pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
__________________ 2. It is also known as carpel.
__________________ 3. It happens if the pollen grains are transferred in the same flower.
__________________ 4. It consists of the anther and the filament.
__________________ 5. It is the most attractive part of a flower.
__________________ 6. It is the stalk of the pistil.
__________________ 7. It occurs if the transfer is from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same
kind.
__________________ 8. It is the process of re-growing damaged or lost body parts.
__________________ 9. It means it can be divided into two or more pieces.
__________________ 10. It is an asexual reproduction that some lower forms of animals attach themselves to big rocks, or
even plants underwater.

B. Label the parts of the flower.

1. ___________________ 6. ___________________
2. ___________________ 7. ___________________
3. ___________________ 8. ___________________
4. ___________________ 9. ___________________
5. ___________________ 10. ___________________

IV. ESSAY
Read and explain each of the following questions below. Use the spaces provided for your answers. (5 points each)
1. How can animals reproduce with only one parent?
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“But as for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded.”
2 Chronicles15:7
Teacher Erica Jane J. Prino

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