Q2 - Third Summative Test
Q2 - Third Summative Test
Q2 - Third Summative Test
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
City Schools Division of Cabuyao
Pulo Elementary School
TOTAL 10 15 8 2 25
KEY TO CORRECTION
1. D 11. C 21. C
2. A 12. A 22. B
3. B 13. D 23. B
4. C 14. A 24. D
5. D 15. D 25. B
6. C 16. A
7. A 17. B
8. C 18. D
9. B 19. A
10. A 20. C
SECOND QUARTER THIRD SUMMATIVE TEST in
SCIENCE 5
I. Multiple choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer described in each item. Write your answer on
your paper.
1. The kind of reproduction which involves the male and female gametes.
A. Embryo B. Fertilization C. Pollination D. Sexual
2. This serves as the male part of the flowering plant.
A. Anther B. Pistil C. Stigma D. Style
3. This is the hair-like structure that holds the anther bringing the pollen grains to the position where it can be
released effectively.
A. Anther B. Filament C. Pistil D. Ovule
4. This serves as the female organ of the flowering plant.
A. Anther B. Filament C. Pistil D. Stigma
5. It is the elongated part of the flower that supports and connects the stigma to the ovary.
A. Filament B. Pistil C. Stigma D. Style
6. The transfer of the pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called ____________.
A. Cross-pollination B. Fertilization C. Pollination D. Self-Pollination
7. In which part of the flower are pollen grains located?
A. Anther B. Filament C. Petals D. Sepals
8. The brightly colored part of a flower which attracts insects for pollination.
A. Carpel B. Calyx C. Petals D. Stigma
9. This contains one or more ovules, within each ovule is a female gamete or egg cell.
A. Ovum B. Ovary C. Pistil D. Style
10. It refers to all sepals together.
A. Calyx B. Carpel C. Petals D. Ovary
11. Which part of the flower becomes seed?
A. Anther B. Ovary C. Ovule D. Style
12. You observe that the ovary of a wilted flower has become big. What does this show?
A. A seed is developing inside the ovary. C. The ovary is going to break
B. More ovules are being produced in the ovary. D. The ovary is going to drop.
13. Which of the following is an agent of pollination?
A. Animals B. Insects C. Wind D. All of the above
14. It is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower that belongs to
another plant but of the same kind.
A. Cross-Pollination B. Fertilization C. Pollination D. Self-Pollination
15. It is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower that
belongs to the same plant.
A. Cross-Pollination B. Fertilization C. Pollination D. Self-Pollination
16. The plant classification for flowering plants is called_________.
A. AngiospermB. Bryophyta C. Gymnosperm D. Pteridophyte
17. These are plants with netted veins and with two cotyledons in its embryo.
A. AngiospermB. Dicotyledon C. Monocotyledon D. Pteridophyte
18. Which of the following is TRUE about monocotyledonous plants?
I. It has fibrous roots. II. Its leaf is parallel veins III. Its petal is multiples of 3.
A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I, II, and III
19. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a dicotyledonous plant?
A. Its root is fibrous. B. It has 4 or 5 petals. C. Its leaf has net like veins. D. All of the above.
20. The seeds of this plant are not covered or enclosed in a fruit. What kind of plant is this?
A. AngiospermB. Bryophyta C. Gymnosperms D. Pteridophyta
21. Which of the following plants is an example of a gymnosperm?
A. Aloe vera B. Gumamela C. Pine tree D. Waling-waling
22. This type of plants does not have seeds, it does not have roots instead it has root-like structures available.
A. AngiospermB. Bryophyta C. Gymnosperms D. Pteridophyta
23. Which of the following is NOT classified as bryophyta?
A. Liverworts B. Cycads C. Mosses D. Marchantia
24. These plants may be an underground rhizome or an aerial stem that grows straight. The leaves have spores
and also don’t have seed.
A. Angiosperm B. Bryophyta C. Gymnosperms D. Pteridophyta
25. How do plants like mosses and ferns reproduce since both plant type does not have seeds nor flowers?
A. Pollination B. Spore Formation C. Vegetative Propagation D. None of the above