This document contains a science test with multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions about plants, flowers, seeds, and basic electricity. The test covers topics such as plant and flower parts, the process of pollination and fertilization, seed structure and germination, and electrical concepts like conductors, insulators, circuits. It asks the student to identify structures, describe processes, correct statements, define terms, and draw diagrams related to these science topics.
This document contains a science test with multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions about plants, flowers, seeds, and basic electricity. The test covers topics such as plant and flower parts, the process of pollination and fertilization, seed structure and germination, and electrical concepts like conductors, insulators, circuits. It asks the student to identify structures, describe processes, correct statements, define terms, and draw diagrams related to these science topics.
This document contains a science test with multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions about plants, flowers, seeds, and basic electricity. The test covers topics such as plant and flower parts, the process of pollination and fertilization, seed structure and germination, and electrical concepts like conductors, insulators, circuits. It asks the student to identify structures, describe processes, correct statements, define terms, and draw diagrams related to these science topics.
This document contains a science test with multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions about plants, flowers, seeds, and basic electricity. The test covers topics such as plant and flower parts, the process of pollination and fertilization, seed structure and germination, and electrical concepts like conductors, insulators, circuits. It asks the student to identify structures, describe processes, correct statements, define terms, and draw diagrams related to these science topics.
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The passage discusses the structure and function of flowers as well as the process of plant reproduction. It also mentions examples of foods we get from different plant parts like roots, leaves and seeds.
The main parts of a flower include the sepals, petals, stamen and pistil. The stamen contains the pollen and anther. The pistil contains the stigma, style and ovary. The stamen produces pollen for pollination and the pistil receives the pollen for fertilization and seed production.
The process of plant reproduction includes pollination, where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma. This is followed by fertilization within the ovary when the sperm from the pollen unites with the egg cell. The fertilized egg then develops into a seed containing an embryo.
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A. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. The tiny part of a seed can grow into a new plant is called __________. a. Embryo b. ovary c. ovule d. pistil 2. Butterflies can pollinate flowers by ___________. a. Carrying nectar c. scattering seeds b. Eating the pollen d. carrying pollen from one flower to another 3. Flowers like sunflowers make large amounts of tiny light pollen grains that are mostly pollinated by ___________. a. The wind b. animals c. human d. insects 4. Two parts of a flower needed to make a seed are the ________________. a. Pollen and bees c. stamen and pistil b. Pistil and petals d. light and eggs 5. Which of the following plants is grown from tuber? a. Onion b. ginger c. potato d. kangkong 6. Where does a seed get its food supply? a. Cotyledon b. embryo c. seed coat d. radical 7. When does fertilization occur? a. When the pollen tube grows larger. b. When the pollen grain swells. c. When the pollen grain falls on the stigma. d. When the sperm unites with the egg cell inside the ovule. 8. The inner part of an ovary that contains an egg is the ____________. a. Pollen b. pistil c. stamen d. ovule 9. Which of the following BEST describes the stigma of a flower? a. It catches the pollen grains. c. it connects the style and ovary b. It holds the anther. D. it contains the egg cell 10. Which of the following is NOT a part of the female structure of a flower? a. Stigma b. style c. filament d. ovule 11. The following are factors of seed dispersal, EXCEPT ONE. What is it? a. Wind b. water c. sunlight d. animals 12. Which of the following statements DOES NOT describe asexual reproduction of plants? a. No union of sperm and egg cell that takes place b. It uses seeds to reproduce c. It has two types: natural and artificial d. It uses other parts like leaves, stem or roots to reproduce 13. Which of the following DOES NOT grow from a bulb? a. Onions b. garlic c. ginger d. lilies 14. Which of the following DOES NOT come from the leaves of a plant? a. Malunggay B. celery c. pechay d. corn
B. Modified True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. If is it incorrect, change the underlined word to make the statement true and write the correct answer on the blank. _______________________1. A flower is the reproductive part of any flowering plant. _______________________2. Plants that do not have flowers are called gymnosperms. _______________________3. The stem is the underground part of a plant which is enlarged & fleshy. _______________________4. The leaves are the parts of the plants from which the fruit or seed is developed. _______________________5. A flower is incomplete if it contains both the male and female parts. _______________________6. The sepal is the brightly colored structure of a flower. _______________________7. The style is the slender stalk that holds the anther. _______________________8. Pollination occurs when one sperm cell unites with an egg cell. _______________________9. If a flower has only one ovary, it produces a multiple fruit. _______________________10. The leaf-like part of the embryo of the seed is called hypocotyl. _______________________11. Monocots are seeds with two cotyledons. _______________________12. Plant reproduction from seeds is called asexual reproduction. _______________________13. Runners are small plants that grow around the main plant. _______________________14. In layering, two healthy stems from different plants are taken and put together. _______________________15. Self-pollination occurs when the pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to stigma of another flower of the same kind. _______________________16. Atoms with unlike chargers repel each other. _______________________17. Atoms with the same charges attract each other. _______________________18. An atom becomes more positive if it gains electrons. _______________________19. An atom becomes negative if it loses electrons. _______________________20. Batteries can generate electricity for many years. _______________________21. A dry cell uses liquid chemicals to start a reaction. _______________________22. Electricity is brought about by the activities of moving protons. _______________________23. A car battery uses a liquid acid to create a chemical reaction.
C. Write the correct answers on the blank. _______________________1. These are parts of the plants where the food-making process takes place. _______________________2. These are dust like particles inside the anther. _______________________3. It occurs when the pollen grain of one flower reaches the stigma of another flower. _______________________4. It occurs when one sperm cell of a pollen grain fertilizes an egg cell. _______________________5. It is the process that a seed undertakes as it grows from a seed into a seedling. _______________________6. These are seed leaves that make up most of the seed. _______________________7. It is a round, fleshy stem that found underneath the ground surrounded by leaves. _______________________8. These are objects that have no definite shape and have no definite volume. _______________________9. These are objects that have no definite shape of their own but have a definite volume. _______________________10. These are objects that have definite shape and volume. _______________________11. It is the disruption in an electric circuit caused by bare live wires touching each other. _______________________12. It is a device that can change the voltage of an electrical source. _______________________13. These are the materials which allow electricity flow through them. _______________________14. It comes from the Greek word electron which means amber. _______________________15. It is a path in which electrons move. _______________________16. It refers to the electricity in motion. _______________________17. It is a safety devise that prevents short circuit. _______________________18. It is a device that opens and closes the circuit.
D. Give two plants that are used as foods that come from the following parts of the plant. ROOTS FRUIT LEAVES FLOWER SEED
E. Label the parts of the flower.
F. Write true or false before the number.
1. Plants that have flowers are called gymnosperms. 2. Plants that do not have flowers are called angiosperms. 3. Mosses and ferns do not make flower and fruits. 4. Flowering plants make up the largest group of plants that make seeds. 5. Ginger is the most common kitchen herb. 6. Plants that give us medicines are called herbal plants. 7. Celery is a plant with tapering orange roots. 8. A plant called eucalyptus produces poisonous oil that is irritable to the skin. 9. A complete flower contains only male or female parts. 10. An incomplete flower contains both the male or female parts. 11. Fertilization occurs deep within the flower before pollination. 12. Pollination is the transfer of pollen grain from stigma of one flower to the anther of another flower. 13. If a flower has only one ovary, it produces a simple fruit. 14. If a plant has a cluster of flowers, it produces a multiple fruit. 15. Inside the cotyledon is an embryo. This is the part that becomes the young plant. 16. The leaf-like part in the embryo of a seed is called hypocotyl. 17. Dicots are seeds with one cotyledon. 18. Monocots are seeds with two cotyledons.
G. Write C on the line if the material is a conductor or I if it is an insulator. _________1. Coin ____________ 6. Magnet _________2. Leaf ____________ 7. Metal fork _________3. Wood ____________ 8. Aluminum pot _________4. Paper ____________ 9. Aluminum foil _________5. Rubber ____________ 10. Plastic wrapper
H. Draw an example of circuits identified. Series Circuit Parallel Circuit