Summative Science Week7-8
Summative Science Week7-8
Summative Science Week7-8
Please do not forget to write your name, section, and have your parents AFFIX their signature at the bottom.
1. Where do photosynthetic organisms obtain their energy to produce food in the ecosystem?
A. Sun B. Moon C. Clouds D. Soil
2. What is the term used for transfer of energy from one organism to another?
A. Food Web B. Food Chain C. Food Link D. Food Transfer
3. Which of the following produce their own food in the food chain?
A. Consumer B. Decomposer C. Producer D. Scavenger
4. What is the best reason why decomposers play an important role of the food chain?
A. Because they feed on producers
B. Because they are part of the food chain
C. Because decomposers are at the bottom of the food chain
D. Because they break down wastes into nutrients which are returned to the soil
5. Which of the following shows the correct order in the food chain?
A. Corn < Bird < Worm C. Grass < Cow < Man
B. Leaf < Chicken < Caterpillar D. Seaweed < Whale < Small fish
For items 6-10, read the paragraph on Activity 5: Food Waste Matters of your module page 63.
6. Which do you think are the organisms they see in the soil?
I. Bacteria II. Worms III. Rats IV. Bugs
A. I only B. I & II only C. I,II,III only D. I,II,III,& IV
7. What abiotic components are applied in the experiment?
A. soil and air C. water and air
B. soil and water D. soil, water, air, and sunlight
8. After examining the soil, what do you think happened to the food wastes?
A. The organic wastes are totally decomposed.
B. All the organic wastes are completely visible.
C. Some started to decomposed and unrecognizable.
D. Large amount of water droplets on wastes is highly evident.
9. Which of the following is NOT a good way of reducing food waste?
A. Plan your meals. C. Throw leftovers.
B. Store food correctly. D. Learn to preserve.
10. All of the following are benefits of making food wastes into compost EXCEPT
A. It increases methane gas emissions.
B. It limits the amount of garbage in landfills.
C. It returns essential nutrients back into the soil to nourish the plants.
D. Is a great way to create a healthier world while decreasing our carbon foot prints.