Summative Test in Science 6 Q2 W1-4
Summative Test in Science 6 Q2 W1-4
Summative Test in Science 6 Q2 W1-4
1. It provides the structural framework of the body and protects internal organs such as heart, lungs and brain.
a. skeletal system b. muscular system c. heart d. bones skeleton
2. Which of the following bones protects the lungs?
a. clavicle b. ribs c. scapula d. sternum
3. Which is not a function of the skeletal system?
a. It controls movement and balance of the body. c. It protects the internal organ of the body.
b. It serves as the framework of the body. d. It gives support to the body.
4. In which part does digestion begin?
a. esophagus b. mouth c. anus d. intestine
5. Which of the following statements best describes the skin?
a. the largest sense organ c. protects your body in any way
b. receives information about your environment d. all of the above
6. Which one of the following is NOT a primary function of the integumentary system?
a. protection b. secretion c. reproduction d. sensation
7. Which is affected when a person suffers from first degree burns?
a. epidermis b. excoriation c. dermis d. subcutaneous layer
8. Where is food finally digested and absorbed?
a. small intestine b. esophagus c. large intestine d. mouth
9. Which shows the correct order of food travelling through the digestive system after it is swallowed?
a. stomach, esophagus, large intestine, small intestine
b. small intestine, large intestine, esophagus, stomach
c. esophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine
d. esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
10. Which of the following statements best describes the function of the digestive system?
a. It releases acids and mixes food.
b. It aids in absorption of nutrients from food.
c. It carries food from stomach to the intestine.
d. It breaks down food so that the body can absorb food nutrients.
11. Which of these distributes nutrients to the different body cells?
a. blood b. blood vessel c. heart d. small intestine
12. What conscious part of the brain enables us to think, store memories and do intelligent interpretations.
a. cerebellum b. medulla oblongata c. cerebrum d. Spinal cord
13. Which of these is the most important function of the nerves?
a. They are connected to the brain. c. They are connected to the spinal cord.
b. They carry messages to all the parts of the brain. d. They carry messages to the brain.
14. In which part of the respiratory system does exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place?
a. nasal cavity b. pharynx c. lungs d. trachea
15. Which body organ is protected by the spinal column?
a. brain b. stomach c. sphincter muscle d. spinal cord
16. Why are the cilia and the mucus membrane important in the respiratory system?
a. They make the respiration process faster.
b. They push the air into the lungs.
c. They cleanse and warm the air before it reaches the lungs.
d. They enable the blood to carry oxygen.
17. As blood passes through the lungs, oxygen is being picked up by____________
a. platelet b. WBC c. RBD d. hemoglobin
18. When you exhale, how does the diaphragm behave as you breath in?
a. relaxes b. contracts c. sinks d. expands
19. Which of the following happens to air during the process of breathing?
a. air gets warm c. air moves up and down
b. air gives off oxygen d. air moves from area of higher pressure to an area of lesser pressure
20. When a small blood vessel in your hand is cut open, which plays an active defense against possible diseases?
a. plasma b. platelets c. red blood cells d. white blood cells