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Caridad National High School

Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

Name: _________________________________ Date: __________________


Grade & Section: ________________________
SCIENCE 7
1st Quarter Examination
REMEMBERING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. What branch of Science deals with the study of the interaction between matter and energy?
a. Biology c. Geology
b. Chemistry d. Physics
2. What step in the scientific method is being manifested when you formulate an educated
guess?
a. analyzing data c. research
b. formulating a hypothesis d. testing the hypothesis
3. Which type of variable can be observed or measured?
a. controlled variable c. experimental variable
b. dependent variable d. independent variable
4. Which of the following is described as a system in which one or more substances are
homogeneously mixed or dissolved in another substance?
a. acid c. mixture
b. base d. solution
5. Which of the following is an example of naturally occurring solutions?
a. air c. vinegar
b. liquor d. gasoline
6. Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
a. alcohol c. halo – halo
b. fruit salad d. 3 – in – coffee
7. Which of the following refers to substances that cannot be broken down into a simpler form
through ordinary chemical means?
a. atom c. element
b. mixture d. compound
8. Which of the following refer to substances that can be separated into two or more
substances?
a. atom c. element
b. mixture d. compound
9. Which of the following properties refers to an acid?
a. It feels slippery or soapy.
b. It tastes bitter.
c. It turns red litmus paper to blue.
d. It reacts with bases to form salts and water
10. Which of the following properties of metals refer to its ability to be drawn into wire?
a. hard c. ductile
b. lustrous d. malleable

UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Based on the italicized words, identify each statement whether it is true or false. Write T if
the statement is true. If the statement is false, write F on the space provided.
11. A scientific law is a statement that uses facts and relies on observation, research, and
experimentation.
12. Qualitative data are presented in numbers.
13. Self – confidence is one of the traits of a scientist.
14. The solute is the dissolving agent, or the most abundant component in the solution.
15. In a liquid solution, the solvent is usually water.
16. A sachet of 3 – in – 1 coffee is an example of a heterogeneous mixture._________
17. All elements and compounds are mixtures._____
18. Carbon dioxide is element._____
19. A pH above 7 indicates acid solution._______
20. Malleability is the property of metals which means that metals can be drawn into wires._____

APPLYING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
21. You want to know which type of candles bought from the supermarket burn faster. Which of
the following will be your dependent variable?
a. the types of candle
b. amount of wind flowing in the experimental area
c. the ruler used to measure the height of the candle
d. the height of the candle measured every 2 minutes within a 10 – minute period
22. You want to determine how much water is lost from fully or semi – opened faucet. Which of
the following will be your independent variable?
a. water
b. the amount of time to collect water
c. opening the faucet (semi – or fully opened)
d. the amount of water collected (measured in milliliters) after 1 minute
23. How to make a solid in solid solution?
a. tin mix with copper
b. ethyl alcohol in water
c. sodium chloride in water
d. carbon dioxide in soda
24. How to make a liquid in liquid solution?
a. tin mix with copper c. sodium chloride in water
b. ethyl alcohol in water d. carbon dioxide in soda
25. How are you going to separate the pebbles and sand?
a. use a sieve
b. use a magnet
c. use a filter paper
d. perform the distillation process
26. What will be the product if you combine carbon and oxygen?
a. carbon dioxide
b. carbon chloride
c. carbon fluoride
d. carbon hydroxide
27. How are you going to identify an acid?
a. when it tastes sour
b. when it feels slippery or soapy
c. when it reacts with grease and oil
d. when it changes red litmus paper to blue
28. Why are copper and aluminum used for carrying electrical currents and as utensils for
cooking?
a. They are brittle solids.
b. They can be drawn into wires.
c. They are easily cut to pieces.
d. They are good conductors of heat and electricity.

ANALYZING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
29. Physical Science: Physics; Earth Science:
a. Astronomy c. Embryology
b. Chemistry d. Geology
30. Life Science: ; Physical Science: Chemistry
a. Botany c. Oceanography
b. Meteorology d. Paleontology
31. Solute: sugar; solvent: ______________
a. air c. paint
b. water d. carbon dioxide
32. Solid: liquid; ______________: water
a. cooking oil c. carbon dioxide
b. ethyl alcohol d. sodium chloride
33. Heterogeneous mixture: hamburger; homogeneous mixture: ____________
a. pizza c. fruit salad
b. halo – halo d. rubbing alcohol
34. radium: element; ____________: compound
a. air c. mineral oil
b. phosphorus. d. carbon monoxide
35. Acid: sour; _____________: bitter
a. base c. metal
b. salt d. element
36. ___________: metal; nitrogen: non-metal
a. zinc c. oxygen
b. chlorine d. hydrogen
EVALUATING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
For numbers 37 – 38, determine which of the following characteristics of a scientist is exemplified in
the situations given.
37. A student closely observed how a spider spins its webs.
a. aptitude for serendipity c. healthy skepticism
b. curiosity d. honesty
38. A student of science saw a TV commercial about a detergent that cleaned better than their
household detergent. The student performed the same experiment to verify the claims
advertised.
a. aptitude for serendipity c. healthy skepticism
b. curiosity d. honesty
39. Which of the following is a supersaturated solution?
a. one cup of NaCl in one cup of water
b. one teaspoon of NaC in one cup of water
c. a small pinch of NaCl in one cup of water
d. one tablespoon of NaCl in one cup of water
40. Is water mix with rubbing alcohol a homogeneous mixture?
a. Yes because they are both liquid.
b. No because it is an example of solution.
c. Yes because it has one physical appearance.
d. No because solutions are not considered as mixture.
41. Why is calcium important for the body?
a. It is essential to the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth.
b. It helps in the formation of hemoglobin.
c. It maintains regular heartbeat.
d. It regulates the amount of body fluid.
42. You are drinking a carbonated drink with a pH of 5. What kind of drink is it?
a. It is basic because its pH value is above 7.
b. It is acidic because its pH value is below 7.
c. It is neutral because its pH value is close to 7
d. It is neither basic nor acidic since it is not a solution.
43. An electrical engineer is planning to install the electrical wires in a newly built house. He is
planning to use copper wires. What characteristic of copper makes it ideal for electrical
wirings?
a. brittle c. elastic
b. ductile d.malleable
CREATING
For numbers 44 – 45, formulate hypotheses based on the situation below.
Watching your grandmother bake bread, you observed that the dough of the bread rises
because yeast acts on the sugar and releases gas. You want to find out if the amount of sugar used
will affect the size of the bread.
44. Null hypothesis:

45. Alternative hypothesis:

Draw example of the following:


46. Solution 47. Mixture 48. Compound
49. Acids and Bases 50. Metals and Non – metals

Prepared by:
RUBY ROSE R. MAGSOLING
Subject Teacher
Approved:
REYNOLD R. MINGUITA
School Head

PARENT’S SIGNATURE:
Caridad National High School
Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

Name: _________________________________ Date: ____________


Grade & Section: ________________________
SCIENCE 8
1st Quarter Examination
REMEMBERING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. Which of the following refers to Newton’s first law of motion?
a. Law of Inertia c. Law of Acceleration
b. Law of Reaction d. Law of Interaction
2. Which of the following refers to Newton’s 2nd law of motion?
a. Law of Inertia c. Law of Acceleration
b. Law of Reaction d. Law of Interaction
3. Which of the following refers to Newton’s 3rd law of motion?
a. Law of Inertia c. Law of Acceleration
b. Law of Reaction d. Law of Interaction
4. What is the unit for power?
a. J/s c. J/m
b. Nm d. km/s
5. Which of the following refers to the energy gained or lost by the object?
a. heat energy c. potential energy
b. kinetic energy d. mechanical energy
6. Which of the following is consisting of waves of air particles?
a. echo c. sound
b. light d. reflection
7. Which of the following refers to the turning back of a wave when it hits a barrier?
a. echo c. refraction
b. reflection d. reverberation
8. Which of the following is an electromagnetic wave located between the spectrums of infrared
and ultraviolet?
a. echo c. sound
b. light d. reflection
9. Which of the following refers to the measure of thermal energy transferred?
a. heat c. electricity
b. power d. temperature
10. What is the symbol for current?
a. A c. I
b. C d. V
UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Write T if the statement is true. Write the correct word or phrase if the statement is false
on the space provided.
11. The law of acceleration states that an object at rest will remain at rest, as long as no
external net force acting upon it._______________________
12. The law of interaction states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the
magnitude and inversely proportional to its mass. _________________________
13. The law of inertia states that there is an equal and opposite reaction for vey
action.___________________________
14. When work is done by an object, it gains energy._______________
15. Work is dependent upon how fast a force displaces an object.________________
16. Echo is an example of a refracted sound. _______________________
17. Sound waves are example of longitudinal waves. _______________________
18. Reflection is the bending of light when it travels from one medium to
another.________________
19. Heat is a form of energy. ______________
20. In a series circuit, the loads are connected to form branches. _____________________
ANALYZING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
21. What does law of acceleration mean?
a. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
b. An object at rest will stay at rest or an object in motion will stay in motion and travel in
straight line, as long as an external net force acts on it.
c. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force
acting on it and is inversely proportional to its mass.
d. The acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to the magnitude of the net force
acting on it and is directly proportional to its mass.

22. What does law of interaction mean?


a. For every action, there an equal reaction.
b. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
c. An object at rest will stay at rest or an object in motion will stay in motion and travel in
straight line, as long as no external net force acts on it.
d. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force
acting on it and is inversely proportional to its mass.
23. Which of the following situations show that work is done?
a. pushing a wall c. resting in a bed
b. pushing a chair d. carrying a tray
24. What will happen when work is done?
a. Energy is gained. c. The energy remains constant.
b. There is a transfer of energy. d. Potential energy is undisturbed.
25. Which of the following wave is referred to when the medium vibrates in a direction that is
perpendicular to the direction the wave travels?
a. sound c. longitudinal
b. transverse d. perpendicular
26. What does apparent depth mean?
a. Objects under the water appear to be nearer the surface than they really are.
b. Objects above the water appear to be nearer the surface than they really are.
c. Objects under the water appear to be more far from the surface than they really are.
d. Objects above the water appear to be more far from the surface than they really are.
27. What will happen if the heat is absorbed by the object?
a. Temperature rises c. temperature stays the same
b. Temperature decreases d. temperature either increases or decreases
28. Which of the following measures voltage?
a. ammeter c. seismometer
b. voltmeter d. thermometer
APPLYING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
29. Suppose a ball with a mass of 3 kg is hit with a force of 15 N. What will be its acceleration?
a. 5 m/s2 c. 45 m/s2
b. 5 kg m/s 2 d. 45 kg m/s2
30. What will be the acceleration of an 8 kg ball applied with a force of 12 N?
a. 0.67 m/s2 c. 20 kg m/s2
b. 1.5 m/s 2 d. 96 kg m/s2
31. A 1 kg ball is dropped from the top of a cliff and falls with a constant acceleration due to
gravity (9.8 m/s2). Assume that effects of air resistance can be ignored. By how much has
the ball's gravitational potential energy changed after it has fallen by 10 m?
a. 98 J c. 0.98 J
b. - 98 J d. 120 J
32. Using 1000. J of work, a small object is lifted from the ground floor to the third floor of a tall
building in 20.0 seconds. What power was required in this task?
a. 20 W c. 80 W
b. 50 W d. 100 W
33. What is the speed of sound in air of temperature 30°Celsius?
a. 258 m/s c. 456 m/s
b. 349 m/s d. 883 m/s
34. What color of an object that absorbs light of all wavelengths?
a. black c. red
b. blue d. white
35. How many calories of heat do you need to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1°C?
a. 1 calorie c. 3 calories
b. 2 calories d.4 calories
36. What is the unit for measuring the electric current?
a. ampere c. volt
b. coulomb d. watt
EVALUATING
37. Which of Newton’s Laws describes the amount of force applied to accelerate an object’s
mass?
a. Newton’s First Law c. Newton’s Third Law
b. Newton’s Second Law d. Newton’s Fourth Law
38. How can you tell if an object is in motion?
a. The object will look different. c. It will remain in the same position.
b. I’ll be able to see the forces d. Its position will change in relation to other objects.
39. How are you going to compute the kinetic energy of an object?
a. by multiplying mass with gravity c. by dividing mass with gravity
b. by multiplying mass and velocity d. by dividing mass with velocity
40. What is an echo?
a. reflected sound waves c. amplified sound waves
b. refracted sound waves d. sound waves with changing frequencies
41. Which color of light has the longest wavelength?
a. blue c. red
b. green d. purple
42. Water has a higher specific heat capacity than iron. This means that
a. Water is more dense than iron. c. Water heats more rapidly than iron.
b. Water is hotter than iron. d. Water heats more slowly than iron.
43. When there is an electric current passing through a wire, what do you call the particles
moving?
a. atoms c. ions
b. electrons d. protons
CREATING
Direction: Illustrate the following in a separate sheet of paper.
44 – 45. Draw 2 examples of an object in motion.

46. Draw a situation wherein work is done.

47. Draw an object that produces sound.

48. Draw an object that produces light.

49. Draw an object that emits heat or is used to measure heat.

50. Draw an object that needs electricity to operate.


GOOD LUCK!
Caridad National High School
Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

Name: _________________________________ Date: _______________


Grade & Section: ________________________
SCIENCE 9
1st Quarter Examination
REMEMBERING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. Which of the following is the life support structure that nourishes the cells with nutrients
and oxygen?
a. Circulatory System c. Respiratory System
b. Nervous System d. Skeletal System
2. Which of the following carries the blood throughout the body?
a. arteries c. capillaries
b. blood vessels d. veins
3. Which of the following refers to the basic and functional unit of heredity?
a. DNA c. nucleus
b. gene d. ribosome
4. What will be the kind of dominance when neither allele is dominant over the other?
a. codominance c. incomplete dominance
b. complete dominance d. multiple alleles
5. What type of dominance is it when both alleles are expressed equally?
a. codominance c. incomplete dominance
b. complete dominance d. multiple alleles
6. What do you call the genes located on the X – chromosomes?
a. X – linked genes c. Y – linked genes
b. x – linked genes d. y – linked genes
7. What do you call the genes located on the Y – chromosomes?
a. X – linked genes c. Y – linked genes
b. x – linked genes d. y – linked genes
8. Which of the following refers to traits that are expressed exclusively in one sex?
a. sex- linked trait c. sex – influenced trait
b. sex – limited trait d. X and Y chromosomes
9. Which of the following refers to traits that are expressed on both sexes?
a. sex- linked trait c. sex – influenced trait
b. sex – limited trait d. X and Y chromosomes
10. What does DNA mean?
a. dinucleic acid c. deoxyribonucleic acid
b. deoxynucleic acid d. deoxyribosenucleic acid

UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Based on the italicized words, identify each statement whether it is true or false. Write T if
the statement is true. If the statement is false, write the first letter of my name on the space provided.
11. Arteriosclerosis is a condition in which there is thickening and hardening of the
arteries.____________
12. Circulatory system is made up of the organs in the body that help us to
breathe._________________
13. Humans have a total number of 44 chromosomes. __________
14. ABO system is an example of a character governed by multiple alleles. ________________
15. If a person receives an A allele and a B allele, their blood type is type A. ________
16. Sex –linked traits are inherited through the Y chromosomes. _________
17. Females have only one X chromosome. _____________
18. Pattern baldness is an example of sex- influenced trait. __________________
19. Sex- influenced traits are expressed in only one gender. __________________________
20. The DNA is double helix because of the two strands which wind around each other.
________________

APPLYING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
21. How are you going to take care of your body?
a. drink a lot of water
b. eat your meals not on time
c. use different kinds of illegal drugs
d. drink different kinds of liquor frequently
22. How are you going to identify the sex chromosomes of a male?
a. Determine whether its chromosome is xx.
b. Determine whether it has X and Y chromosomes.
c. Determine whether it has X and X chromosomes.
d. Determine whether it has a total of 46 chromosomes.
23. How a monohybrid cross is performed?
a. It is a cross using two factors or characters.
b. It is a cross using a single factor or character.
c. It is a cross using more than one factor or characters.
d. It uses a diagram that determines the possible combination of traits.
Direction: Answer the following questions below.
In man, brown eyes (B) are dominant over blue eyes (b). If a homozygous brown eyed man
marries a blue-eyed woman, what is the genotype and percent of their children will be blue
eyed?
24. Genotype: _________________ 25. Percent Blue Eyed: ________________
Yellow color in peas (Y) is dominant over green peas (y). A homozygous yellow pea plant is
crossed with a homozygous green pea plant. What will be the genotypes and phenotypes of all
the possible offspring?
26. Genotype: ___________________ 27. Phenotype: _______________________

28. Which of the following are located in chromosomes?


a. zygotes c. carbohydrates
b. pedigrees d. DNA codes

ANALYZING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
29. Which of the following is the main function of pulmonary circulation?
a. It is responsible for the distribution of materials throughout the body.
b. It is responsible for the movement of blood through the tissues of the heart.
c. It is responsible for the movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, and back to the
heart.
d. It is responsible for the movement of blood from the heart to the rest of the body,
excluding the lungs.
30. Which of the following is true about chromosomes?
a. It contains only one type of gene.
b. It is located in the mitochondria of a cell.
c. Humans have only a total of 44 chromosomes.
d. Each chromosome contains a different DNA molecule.
31. What do you call an organism with two identical alleles for a trait?
a. polyploidy c. homozygous
b. homologous d. heterozygous
32. Which of the following is the purpose of Punnet square?
a. It is used to assure the outcome of crosses of traits.
b. It is used to predict the outcome of crosses of traits.
c. It is used to number the outcome of crosses of traits.
d. It is used to dominate the outcome of crosses of traits.
33. Which of the following is the genotype of a homozygous color – blind female?
a. XCXC c. XCXc
b. X X
c c d. Xcxc
34. What will be the genotype a homozygous bald male if BB stands for baldness?
a. XBXB c. XbXb
b. XBYB d. XbYb
35. What is the phenotype of the genotype X Y for baldness?
B b

a. homozygous bald male c. homozygous bald female


b. heterozygous bald male d. heterozygous bald female
36. Where can we found the DNA?
a. plants c. bacteria
b. animals d. all of the above

EVALUATING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
37. Which of the following is a respiratory disease caused by smoking?
a. lung cancer c. blood pressure
b. arteriosclerosis d. coronary heart disease

38. Which of the following statement is true?


a. the genes contain the chromosomes
b. females have two sex chromosomes both Y
c. the males determine the sex of their children
d. the total number in each cell of a person is 44
39. What will be the genotype of a person with a blood type AB?
a. IAIB c. IAi
b. I I
B B d. ii
40. What will be the phenotype of the XXC genotype for color – blind?
a. Normal c. homozygous color - blind
b. Homozygous normal d. heterozygous normal but carrier
For numbers 41 – 42, please refer to the problem below.
 Color – blindness is a recessive, sex – linked disorder in humans. A color – blind man (XCY)
has a child with a woman (XXC) who is a carrier of the disorder. What will be the chance
that a daughter and a son will be color – blind?
41. Daughter: ____________ 42. Son: ________________
43. Which of the following is NOT a nitrogenous base?
a. guanine c. adenine
b. cytosine d. phosphate

CREATING
Direction: Create a mnemonic phrase for the following lessons:
Example: “King Philip Came Over For Grandma’s Soup” – Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family,
Genus, Species
44 – 46. Respiratory and Circulatory Systems

47 – 50. Heredity: Inheritance and Variation

Prepared by:
RUBY ROSE R. MAGSOLING
Subject Teacher
Approved:
REYNOLD R. MINGUITA
School Head

PARENT’S SIGNATURE:

Caridad National High School


Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte
Name: _________________________________ Date: ______________
Grade & Section: ________________________

SCIENCE 10
1st Quarter Examination

REMEMBERING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. The lithosphere of the Earth is broken into numerous segments. What do you call these
segments?
a. plate c. tectonics
b. boundary d. volcanoes
2. What type of plate boundary where plates slide or grind past each other?
a. insurgent c. convergent
b. divergent d. transform fault
3. If you visit a place in the Pacific known to be along converging plates, which of these should
you NOT expect to see?
a. active volcanoes c. rift valleys
b. mountain ranges d. volcanic islands
4. When two tectonic plates collide, the oceanic crust usually subducts beneath the continental
crust because it is _ .
a. Denser than continental crust c. thinner than continental crust
b. Thicker than continental crust d. less dense than continental crust
5. What type of plate boundary when two plates are moving toward each other?
a. divergent c. convergent
b. insurgent d. transform fault
6. What type of wave travels on the surface of the Earth?
a. P wave c. body wave
b. S wave d. surface wave
7. Which of the following refers to the thinnest and outermost layer of the Earth?
a. crust c. outer core
b. mantle d. inner core
8. Which of the following is the largest and middle layer of the Earth?
a. crust c. outer core
b. mantle d. inner core
9. Which of the following refers to the preserved remains of organisms from the remote past?
a. rocks c. minerals
b. fossils d. coal deposits
10. Which of the following is the deepest layer of the Earth?
a. crust c. outer core
b. mantle d. inner core

UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Based on the italicized words, identify each statement whether it is true or false. Write T if
the statement is true. If the statement is false, write the correct answer on the space provided the
number.
11. Wave is a vibration of Earth due to the rapid release of energy. _____________
12. The continental crust is the thin part of the Earth’s crust located under the oceans.
_________________
13. The oceanic crust is the thick part of the Earth’s crust. ___________________
14. Fault is defined as any break in a rock in which movement has occurred. ________________
15. Convergent boundary where the crustal plates are moving apart.
_______________________________
16. Mantle is the outer portion of the Earth. ________________
17. Surface waves can travel through the Earth’s inner layers. ________________
18. Alfred Wegener proposed the Plate Tectonic Theory. _____________________________
19. The outer core is subdivided into two regions: the continental crust and the oceanic crust.
___________
20. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. _____________

APPLYING
Direction: Fill in the boxes with the correct answers.

Type of Plate Boundary Relative Motion of the Plate


21.

22.

23.

24. What do you expect to find parallel to a trench?


a. hot spot c. ocean ridge
b. rift valley d. volcanic island arc
Identify the different layers of the Earth.

25.

26.

27.

28.

ANALYZING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
29. Which of the following is formed when continental plates converged?
a. trench c. mountain range
b. valleys d. volcanic island arc
30. What happens when plates are diverging?
a. trenches are formed c. collision zone is formed
b. rift valleys are formed d. volcanic chains are created
31. Which of the following is formed when oceanic plates converged?
a. trench c. oceanic ridge
b. rift valley d. mountain range
32. Which of the following is true about Plate Tectonics?
a. It is a rigid section of the lithosphere that moves as a unit.
b. It is an event in which a slab of rock thrusts into the mantle.
c. It refers to any break in a rock in which no significant movement has taken place.
d. It refers to a theory suggesting that Earth’s crust is made up of plates that interact in
various ways.
33. Which of the following is true about the Seafloor Spreading Theory?
a. It is believed to occur as hot magma rises at the rift in the mid- ocean ridge.
b. It suggests that Earth’s crust is made up of plates that interact in various ways.
c. It explains the formation and destruction of the Earth’s crust and its movement over time.
d. It states that the continents were once part of a large landmass called Pangaea which
drifted away from each other.
34. Which of the following supports the Seafloor Spreading Theory?
a. fossils c. rock formations
b. age of rocks d. continental jigsaw puzzle
35. Which of the following is true about the Continental Drift Theory?
a. It is believed to occur as hot magma rises at the rift in the mid- ocean ridge.
b. It suggests that Earth’s crust is made up of plates that interact in various ways.
c. It explains the formation and destruction of the Earth’s crust and its movement over time.
d. It states that the continents were once part of a large landmass called Pangaea which
drifted away from each other.
36. Which of the following supports the Continental Drift Theory?
a. rock formations c. magnetic stripes
b. age of rocks d. continental jigsaw puzzle

EVALUATING
Direction: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
37. Which of the following is true?
a. Crust refers to a chain of volcanoes that develop parallel to a trench.
b. Volcanic island arc is a depression in the seafloor produced by subduction process.
c. Hot spot is a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma.
d. Continental volcanic arc is the thick part of the Earth’s crust located under the oceans.
38. Which of the following statement is true about continental crust?
a. It is a rigid section of the lithosphere that moves as a unit.
b. It is the thin part of the Earth’s crust located under the ocean.
c. It is the thick part of the Earth’s crust, not located under the ocean.
d. It is a continuous mass of land with long width and height on the ocean floor.
39. Which plate boundary is formed between the Philippine plate and the Eurasian plate?
a. divergent c. reverse fault
b. convergent d. transform fault
40. Alfred Wegener is a German scientist who hypothesized that the Earth was once made up of
a single large landmass called Pangaea. Which of the following theories did Wegener propose?
a. Plate Tectonics c. Continental Drift Theory
b. Continental Shift Theory d. Seafloor Spreading Theory
41. The movement of the lithospheric plates is facilitated by a soft, weak and plastic – like layer.
Which of the following layers is described in the statement?
a. mantle c. lithosphere
b. atmosphere d. asthenosphere
42. What makes up the lithosphere?
a. Upper mantle
b. Continental crust
c. Crust and the upper mantle
d. Oceanic crust and continental crust
43. If you are a cartographer, what will give you an idea that the continents were once joined?
a. Ocean depth
b. Position of the south pole
c. Shape of the continents
d. Size of the Atlantic Ocean

CREATING
Direction: Create a mnemonic phrase on the following lessons:
Example: “King Philip Came Over For Grandma’s Soup” – Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family,
Genus, Species
44 – 46. Plate Tectonics

47 – 50. Studying Earth’s Interior

Prepared by:
RUBY ROSE R. MAGSOLING
Subject Teacher
Approved:
REYNOLD R. MINGUITA
School Head

PARENT’S SIGNATURE:

Caridad National High School


Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

Name: _________________________________ Date: _______________


Grade & Section: ________________________
HEALTH 7
1st Quarter Examination

REMEMBERING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
1. Which dimension is being developed when you express your emotions in a positive way?
a. Emotional c. Moral – Spiritual
b. Mental d. Physical
2. What stage of social development does trust vs. mistrust occur?
a. Infancy c. Older Adult
b. Grade Schooler d. Toddler
3. Which of the following is a common physical change among girls?
a. The adam’s apple become bigger.
b. The breasts develop.
c. The shoulder becomes wider than the hips.
d. The voice becomes deeper.

UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Read each statement carefully and identify whether it is true or false. Write T if the
statement is true. If the statement is false, write the first letter of my name on the space provided.
4. Emotional health means the understanding of the effect to ourselves of the air, the water
and the land that surrounds us. R
5. Only girls experience the growth of hair on the under arm and pubic area. R
6. Young adult try to determine their identity and their direction in life. R

APPLYING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
7. How can unpleasant body odor due to active secretion of sweat glands be prevented?
a. Change clothes more often. c. Take a bath regularly.
b. Shave the hair of the armpit. d. Use perfume to hide the odor.
8. Which dimension of holistic health is being manifested when you go to church and attend mass
with your family and friends?
a. Emotional
b. Mental
c. Moral – Spiritual
d. Physical
9. What stage of social development wherein a person explores personal relationships, developing
closeness and committing relationships with other people?
a. Grade Schooler
b. Infancy
c. Middle – age Adult
d. Young Adult

ANALYZING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
10. Which of the following is NOT a common change among adolescents?
a. Muscles grow.
b. The hips become wider than the shoulders.
c. There is a rapid increase in height and weight.
d. The head, hands and feet grow faster first, then the arms and legs.
11. Why does lack of sleep affect the proper growth and development?
a. Body cells grow and repairs more rapidly if the body is not moving.
b. Body cells grow and repair themselves more rapidly during sleep.
c. Body cells are active and repair themselves rapidly without sunlight.
d. Body cells grow rapidly when the body is in horizontal position.

EVALUATING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
12. How are you going to improve your mental well-being?
a. Choose friends who share the same interest.
b. Get adequate rest and sleep.
c. Show respect and affection for others.
d. Spending quality time with your family and friends.
13. Which is the best way to improve your moral – spiritual well – being?
a. Choose friends who share the same interest.
b. Get adequate rest and sleep.
c. Show respect and affection for others.
d. Spending quality time with your family and friends.

CREATING
Direction: For numbers 14 – 15, compose a short poem on why is it important to be healthy.
(Preferably one stanza with four lines)

Prepared by:
RUBY ROSE R. MAGSOLING
Subject Teacher
Approved:
REYNOLD R. MINGUITA
School Head

PARENT’S SIGNATURE:

Caridad National High School


Caridad, Pilar, Surigao del Norte

Name: _________________________________ Date: _______________


Grade & Section: ________________________
HEALTH 8
1st Quarter Examination

REMEMBERING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
1. What term defines a man or a woman based on the name given at birth, the toys played with, the
clothes worn, the friends played with, the roles and responsibilities at home.
a. androgyny c. sex
b. gender d. sexuality
2. Which of the following refers to a social concept on how men and women should think, feel, and
act?
a. androgyny c. sex
b. gender d. sexuality
3. What term defines a man or a woman based on biological characteristics?
a. androgyny c. sex
b. gender d. sexuality

UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Based on the italicized word/s, identify each statement whether it is true or false. Write T
if the statement is true. If the statement is false, write the first letter of my name on the space
provided.
4. A decision is a choice you make or act upon.
5. Gender equality permits a man and woman equal enjoyment of human rights.
6. Gender involves the physical, mental, social, emotional, and ethical dimensions of one’s
personality.

APPLYING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
7. Which of the following illustrates gender?
a. Miguel loves to cook.
b. Marco does not cry in public.
c. hazel has a positive body image.
d. Ahmed is attracted to Felicity.
8. Which of the following shows the importance of human sexuality?
a. You learn to appreciate what other people think of you.
b. It makes you wonder how life began.
c. It teaches you that loving is not a human need.
d. It makes you respect your own and other person’s body.
9. Which of the following is mostly observed from males?
a. clean the house
b. cook
b. fix a broken faucet
c. play with dolls

ANALYZING
Direction: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices. Encircle the
letter of your choice.
10. Why is it important to understand human sexuality?
a. We will all be mature adults.
b. We have similar sexuality issues.
c. There is a specific age for developing one’s sexuality.
d. It will help us build a better relationship with ourselves and others.
11. Which characterizes a good decision?
a. easy to make
b. makes your friends happy
c. one that your teacher told you to make
d. made after a thoughtful consideration of consequence/s

EVALUATING
Direction: For numbers 12 – 13, read and evaluate the given situation. Make a decision on what you
should do and explain the reason/s behind it.
 Your classmates are going to Magpupungko this Saturday. This is the first time that you are
going to be with your friends outside the school but then you discern that your parents will
not approve it. You don’t want to make your friends angry by not going, but you also don’t
want your parents to be angry. What will you do?

CREATING
Direction: For numbers 14 – 15, compose a short poem on why is it important to know your sexuality.
(Preferably one stanza with four lines)

Prepared by:
RUBY ROSE R. MAGSOLING
Subject Teacher
Approved:
REYNOLD R. MINGUITA
School Head

PARENT’S SIGNATURE:

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