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Read and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Why is reproduction important to living organism?


a. It collects and remove waste
b. It controls body parts
c. It collects and remove wastes
d. It ensures continued existence of the organisms
2. Which of the following is not a part of a male reproductive system?
a. cervix c. testes
b. scrotum d. vas deferens
3. It is a sack-like pouches which produces sugar- rich fluid that provides energy to sperm
cell’s motility.
a. penis c. seminal vesicle
b. Prostate gland d. urethra
4. An external male organ with a tip called glans. It is covered with foreskin that maybe
removed through circumcision.
a. Cowper’s gland c. urethra
b. penis d. vas deferens
5. It is a narrow opening between uterus and vagina that enlarges during birth to give way to
passage of fetus.
a. cervix c. uterus
b. Oviduct d. vagina
6. What part of the reproductive organ releases the hormones progesterone and estrogen?
a. endometrium c. ovary
b. Fallopian tube d. testes
7. How many ovaries does a female have?
a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4
8. In which stage of human development that a person becomes physically mature?
a. adulhood c. puberty
b. implantation d. reproduction
9. The first menstrual flow is called ______
a. menarche c. menstruation
b. menopause d. Wet dreams
10. The average menstrual cycle of a woman is ______
a. 7 days c. 28 days
b.15 days d. 45 days
11. It connects the embryo and placenta, It is also the passageway of nutrients that the
developing baby needs as well as its waste.
a. umbilical cord c. umbilical cord
b. placenta d. uterine lining
12. What do you call the process of the union of the egg cell and sperm cell?
a. fertilization c. menstruation
b. implantation d. ovulation
13. What part of the male reproductive system serves as protection of the testes?
a. glans c. scrotum
b. prostate gland d. vas deferens
14. Where does fertilization of the egg cell takes place?
a. Cervix c. uterus
b. oviduct d. vagina
15. Which is not a change experienced by a boy’s body during puberty?
a. broadening of shoulders c. development of breasts
b. deepening of voice d. growth of hair in the armpit

16. Which is not experienced by girl’s body during puberty?


a. broadening of hips c.development of muscles
b. development of breast d. occurrence of menstruation
17. Which of the statements below will not happen after an egg is fertilized by a sperm cell.
a. The embryo will be embedded in the uterine lining.
b. The fertilized egg cell will become a zygote.
c. The placenta will develop.
d. The woman will have her menstruation.
18. How many days does a zygote travel to reach the womb or uterus?
a. 3 c. 7
b.5 d. 8
19. What kind of fertilization happens when eggs are released by the female to the
environment and is fertilized by the sperm of the male?
a. asexual c. internal fertilization
b. external fertilization d. sexual
20. Which of the following is not a viviparous animal?
a. dog c. mouse
b. eagle d. whale
21. Which is not an example of asexual reproduction?
a. binary fission c. fission
b. budding d. regeneration
22. What mode of reproduction is involved when the embryo is developed inside the body of
the mother animal?
a. ovipary c. vipary
b. ovivipary d. vivipary
23. What do you call the mode of reproduction where the baby animal is hatched from egg?
a. ovipary c. vipary
c. ovivipary d. vivipary
24. Why does a caterpillar eat and destroy a lot of leaves?
a. it is a plant eater
b. It is preparing for its inactive life when it becomes a pupa
c. it is very destructive animal
d. it is a very fond of leaves.
25. What type of fertilization happens when sperm cells are released into the body of a female
animal?
a. asexual c. internal fertilization
b. external fertilization d. sexual
26. Which of the following animals is not oviparous?
a. cat c.snake
b. fish d. turtle
27. What kind of reproduction does not need the existence of males and females in order to
reproduce?
a. asexual c. internal fertilization
b. external fertilization d. sexual

28. Chicks are hatched from eggs. A goat is born alive and looks like its parents. A frog
undergoes many changes as it grows. What do these observations prove?
a. All animals are born alive
b .All animals are hatched from eggs.
c. Different animals move in different ways.
d. Different animals reproduce in different ways.
29. Which of these animals look like their parent animal when it is born?
a. bird c. cockroach
b. butterfly d. goat

30. It is the collective term for petals.


a. calyx c. pistil
b. corolla d. stamen

31. Which of the following is NOT a factor needed by plants?


a. fire c. sunlight
b. nutrients d. water
32. What do you call the reproduction in plants where the male and female parts of the flowers
involved?
a. asexual c. pollination
b. budding d. sexual
33. Which plant part cannot undergo vegetative propagation?
a. bulb c.rhizome
b. fruit d. stolon
34. What type of pollination happens when the pollens in the anther are transferred to the
stigma of a flower or another flower in the plant?
a. across-pollination c. cross-pollination
b. auto -pollination d. self-pollination
35. Which part of the flower s needed in reproduction?
a. calyx and anther c. pistil and stamen
b. pistil and petals d. sepals and petals
36. You observe that the ovary of a wilted flower has become big. What does this show?
a. A seed is developing inside the ovary.
b. More ovules are being produced in the ovary.
c. The ovary is going to break.
d. The ovary is going to drop.
37. Which is not a female part of a flower?
a. filament c. stigma
b. ovary d. style
38. What could happen when a butterfly sips nectar from a flower?
a. The flower could wilt.
b. The pistil could break.
c. The stamen could develop a tube.
d. Some pollen grains could fall on the stigma.
39. Which part of a flower contains the male gametes or sex cells?
a. anther c. pollen grains
b. filament d. stamen
40. Why are flowers important to plants?
a. All of these.
b. They become fruits.
c.They make the plants attractive.
d.They protect the ovules.
41. Which plant produces spores?
a. coconut c. mango
b. fern d. onion
42. Which plant can grow from stolons?
a. banana c. papaya
b. ginger d. strawberry
43. Which part of a flower becomes the seed?
a. ovum and anther c. ovum and style
b. ovum and ovary d. ovum and ovule
44. Which do you call a group of organisms of the same kind that work together in a habitat?
a. biosphere c. ecosystem
b. community d. population

45. What environmental principle shows how every organism is influenced by other organisms?
a. balance in nature c. material cycle
b. interdependence d. stewardship

46. Which of this organism is at the beginning of the food chain?


A. frog c. green plants
b. grasshopper d.snake

47. The organisms that lives around a pond interact with biotic and a biotic factors. Which of
the following is a biotic factor of a pond environment?
a. cattail plants c. warm temperature
b. muddy soil d. slowly flowing water

48. Which is not an example of a habitat in an estuarine ecosystem?


a. coral reef c. mud flat
b. mango forest d. salt marsh

49. What is the part of estuaries that experience high tides twice daily?
a. all of these c. intertidal
b. subtidal d. supratidal

50. Which environmental principle can be threatened by overfishing and overhunting?


a. change c. interdependence
b. finiteness of resources d.stewardship

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