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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
LUSOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
MILITAR ST., BRGY. LUSOK, BONGABON, NUEVA ECIJA

SCIENCE – VI
Second Quarter Examination
Name: _______________________________________ Score: ________________
Grade: _______________________________________ Date: ________________
I.Direction: Choose and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
1. Which of the statements correctly describe the general functions of
Skeletal system?

I. It gives shape to the body


II. It serves as framework of the body
III. It protects the internal organs of the body
IV. It converts energy, which enables the body to move

A. I, II, IV C. II, III, IV


B. I, II, III D. I, III, IV
2. It was Verna’s birthday party, she invited all of her classmates. During the game,
Justine wants to get toys in the pabitin“. Which muscles help Justine to reach the prize?
I. arm muscle III. leg muscle
II. facial muscle IV. heart muscle
A. I and II C. I and III
B. II and III D. I, II, and III
3. Every morning, Jilliane joins zumba and jogs around in the park. After her activities,
she sweats a lot. Why do you think so? Because of the _____
A. contraction of muscles in the dermis
B. relaxation of the muscles in the dermis
C. regulation of the body temperature
D. excessive movement of the body
4. Which could be the functions of the muscular system?

I. It gives shape in our body


II. It allows us to move
III. It supports and makes our skeleton in the hands and other body parts steady.
IV. It provides the structural framework for the body
A. I and II C. I, II,and III
B. II and III D. I, II, III and IV
5. Gina is ready for the school. She eats her breakfast at 6:00 o’clock in the morning and
prepare herself for lunch. It takes her stomach 3-7 hours to be emptied. What is the best
time for her to take her lunch? She will take her lunch at

______
A. 11:30 o’clock in the morning C. 12:30 o’clock in the afternoon
B. 12:00 o’clock noon D. 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon

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6. How does digestion occur?
A. mouth ---- esophagus ---- stomach ---- small intestine ---- large intestine ---- rectum and
anus
B. mouth ---- stomach ---- esophagus ---- small intestine ----- large intestine ----- anus and
rectum
C. esophagus ---- mouth ---- large intestine ---- small intestine ---- anus and rectum
D. esophagus ----mouth----- small intestine ---- esophagus ---- anus and rectum ---- large
intestine
7. Why is it important to promote healthful habit for our organs? To _____
A. have a happy personality
B. make our organs function properly
C. avoid death
D. keep our body away from diseases
8. How does the body use the energy released in its cells?
A. To rest the body
B. To lower body temperature
C. For making oxygen
D. For muscles to move
9. When you exhale, how does the diaphragm behave as you breath in?
A. relaxes C. sinks
B. contracts D. expands
10. Which of the following happens to air during the process of breathing?
A. air moves from area of higher pressure to an area of lesser pressure
B. air moves up and down
C. air gets warm
D. air gives off oxygen
11. Rico touched something very hot. He moved his hand away from the object when he
felt the hot sensation, Why? The _______
A. blood moves faster to his hand
B. nerve endings are very sensitive
C. message travels fast to his hand
D. message to and from the brain moves fast through the nerves
12. Striking the tendon on your knee stimulates a sensory neuron in your lower leg
that causes your knee to jerk. Why?
A. The sensory neuron transmits the nerve impulse to the neuron in the
spinal cord.
B. The nerve impulse travels directly to the brain. without passing the spinal
cord.
C. Motor neurons extending to the leg muscles transmit the nerve impulse
D. Nerves in the legs are functioning properly.
13. How does sensory neuron work? Sensory neuron ______
A. carries signal from the central nervous system to the outer parts of he body
B. carries signals from the outer parts of the body to the central nervous
system
C. connects various neurons within the brain and the spinal cord
D. delivers messages from the brain to the senses
14. What is the usual path of message received by the body from the
environment?
A. brain → nerves → spinal cord → sense organ
B. sense organ → nerves → spinal cord → brain
C. spinal cord → sense organ → brain → nerves
D. nerves → sense organ → brain → spinal cord
15. Rearrange the following lists to show how the order of events in the nervous
system helps to initiate movement:
I -Message received at muscle fibers
II-Muscle contracts
III-Brain decides action
IV-Body or limb performs action
V-Message or impulse sent through nervous system
A. I,II,III.IV and V C. !,III,IV and II .
B. II,V,I,III and IV D. II,I,V,III and IV
16. How does the skin regulate the body temperature?
A. By retaining water
B. By producing vitamin C
C. By increasing sweat production
D. By regulating fat content in the skin
17. Which is the correct path that a nerve impulse will follow in a reflex arc?
A. Motor neuron—interneuron—sensory neuron
B. Interneuron—motor neuron---sensory neuron
C. Motor neuron—sensory neuron—interneuron
D. Sensory neuron—interneuron—motor neuron
18. How does the integumentary system work with the nervous system?
A. Integumentary system help the nervous system to produce blood
B. The skin protects the nerves
C. Nerves embedded in the skin are responsible for sensing the outside world
D. Nervous system help the skin to maintain its color
19. What happened to skin when a person gets cold or frightened?
A. Goose bumps develop
B. Your skin produces too much sweat
C. The nerve cells are frozen
D. The skin is contracted
20. The skin is one of the first defense mechanisms in your immune system, Why?
A. Tiny glands in the skin secrete oils that increase the function of the skin to protect
against microorganism.
B. The skin regulates the blood temperature
C. Tiny glands in the skin secrete water that increase the function of the skin to protect
against microorganism
21. Its body is covered with moist and slimy skin.
a. Fish b. Amphibiansc. Reptile d. Bird
22. Its bones are lightweight and hollow.
a. Fish b. Amphibiansc. Reptile d. Bird
23. Its skeleton is either cartilaginous or bony.
a. Fish b. Amphibiansc. Reptile d. Bird
24. Its body is covered with dry skin and scales.
a. Fish b. Amphibiansc. Reptile d. Bird
25. It nourishes its young with milk from the mammary gland.
a. Mammals b. Amphibiansc. Reptile d. Bird
26. What is ythe greek word “mama” mean?
a. breast b. hair c. milk d. mother
27. Which of the following animals is an amphibians.
a. chicken b. dog c. frog d. goose
28. Which of the following are characteristics of mammals?
a. They have a scaly skin. b. they have mammary glands
c. They have feathers and can fly d. they live in water and they can swim
freely
29. Which of the following birds have a strong, sharp claws and beak for catching other
animals?
a. birds of prey b. flightless birds c. perching birds d. water birds
30. Which of the following animals is NOT a reptile?
A. Lizard b. salamanderc. snake d. turtle
31. Which statement is NOT true about cartilagious fishes?
A. They are mostly found in warm, tropical seas
B. They have skeleton made of cartilage instead of bone.
C. Some examples are shark and rays
D. This is yhe largest group of fishes
32. What are monotremes?
A. They are mammals that lay eggs.
B. They are mammals with high level of of intellegence.
C. They are mammals which young develops inside the uterus.
D. They are mammals which young develops inside a pouch.
33. Ostrich is a bird.
A. Yes b. No c. Maybe d.Sometimes
34. Penguin is a bird.
A. Yes b. No c. Maybe d.Sometimes
35. All birds can fly.
A. Yes b. No c. Maybe d.Sometimes

II. A. Match items in Column A with Column B.

_____36. All of them live in marine environments a. sponges


_____37. They have soft bodies. b. cnidarians
_____38. Their bodies have one large opening and c. flatworms
many smaller pore-like openings d. mollusks
_____39. They are equiped with nematocytes e. echinoderms
_____40. They have jointed legs f. arthropods

B. Choose and encircle the animal which DOES NOT belong to the group.

41. Absence of backbone.


a. insect b. mammal c. sponge d. worm
42. insects
a. house spider b. grasshopper c. cricket d. housefly
43. Parasite
a. earthworm b. tapeworm c. ascaris d. hookworm
44. Made of two shells.
a. clam b. mussels c. oyster d. snail
45. Have jointed legs
a. spider b.cockroach c. jellyfish d. beetle
46. Have radially symmetrical body.
a. sand dollar b. starfish c. snail d. sea urchin
47. Can undergo metamorphosis
a. butterfly b.frog c. mosquito d. turtle
48. Have developed digestive system
a. Planaria b. ascaris c. pinworm d. earthworm
49. Crusteceans
a. shrimp b. sea urchin c. crab d. lobster
50. With exoskeleton
a. Housefly b. spider c. snail d.with exosleleton

Prepared by:

ALOHA M. ANTONIO
Teacher l - Adviser

Noted :

JOSELITO S. MALAMANIG, PhD.


School Principal I
21. Amphibian
22. Bird
23. Fish
24. Reptile
25. Mammal
26. A
27. C
28. B
29. A
30. B
31. D
32. D
33.
34.
35.
36. E
37. C
38. A
39. B
40. F
41. B
42. A
43. A
44. D
45. C
46. C
47. D
48. D
49. B
50. C

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