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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

DIVISION OF LAPU-LAPU CITY


MARIGONDON NATIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL
Marigondon, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines 6015
Telephone Number: 254 -4295

Name: Grade& Sec. Score:


Teacher: JASON P. TABURNAL Date:
Quiz No. ___
Test I: Modified True or False
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if the statement is incorrect change the underline word
to make the statement correct. Write your answer to the separate sheet of paper.

_______________1. Fossils are the remains or remnant of the organism.


_______________ 2. DNA as evolutionary evidence is modern.
_______________ 3. Charles Darwin is proponent of the theory of use and disuse.
_______________ 4. The strongest evidence of evolution from a common ancestor is similar embryological.
_________________5. The theory of natural selection states that organs that are not used will disappear while those
that are frequently used will be more developed.
_________________6. Habitat is an area when an organism lived.
_________________7. Environmental science is the study of ecosystems.
_________________8. Exponential Growth was represented by J shape curved.
_________________9. In 1831 Charles Darwin traveled aboard by HMS Beagle.
_________________10. Natural phenomena can affect the population growth.

Test II: Multiple Choice


Direction: Read each statement and write the capital letter of your answer in the separate sheet of paper. No
erasure policy.
1. The following statements describe evolution EXCEPT
A. Evolution is continuous. C. Evolution refers to change.
B. The world is stable and unchanging. D. The mutation causes evolution only when it becomes heritable.
2. Which of the following statements does NOT describe Darwin's theory of natural selection?
A. The members of a population of the organisms will strive.
B. Populations tend to replicate in minimal numbers.
C. Members of a population have genetic differences.
D. Some members of a inhabitants have adaptive behaviors.
3. The formation of new and distinct species during evolution.
A. Biodiversity B. Ecology C. Population D. Speciation
4. Who suggested the Theory of Natural Selection after his voyage to the Galapagos Island aboard the HMS Beagle?
A. Jean Baptiste de Lamarck B. Richard Dawkins C. Charles Darwin D. Steve Jones
5.Which of the following statements best explains the Theory of Natural Selection?
A. Acquired characteristics of parents can be passed on to offspring.
B. Organisms develop desirable structures to survive in each environment.
C. Organs that are not used may disappear while organs that are constantly used may develop.
D. In nature, the organisms with desirable characteristics may survive while those with weaker traits may not as
controlled by the environment.

Test III. Discussion


1. Site the 3 types of comparative anatomy and explain its differences give at least 1 example each (10 points)
2. Compare biodiversity and population (5 points)
3. How biodiversity effects the stability of and ecosystem? (5 points)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF LAPU-LAPU CITY
MARIGONDON NATIONAL HIGH
Marigondon, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines 6015
Telephone Number: 254 -4295

Name: Grade& Sec. Score:


Teacher: JASON P. TABURNAL Date:
Quiz No. ___
Test I: Modified True or False
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if the statement is incorrect change the underline word
to make the statement correct. Write your answer to the separate sheet of paper.

_______________1. Fossils are the remains or remnant of the organism.


_______________ 2. DNA as evolutionary evidence is modern.
_______________ 3. Charles Darwin is proponent of the theory of use and disuse.
_______________ 4. The strongest evidence of evolution from a common ancestor is similar embryological.
_________________5. The theory of natural selection states that organs that are not used will disappear while those
that are frequently used will be more developed.
_________________6. Habitat is an area when an organism lived.
_________________7. Environmental science is the study of ecosystems.
_________________8. Exponential Growth was represented by J shape curved.
_________________9. In 1831 Charles Darwin traveled aboard by HMS Beagle.
_________________10. Natural phenomena can affect the population growth.

Test II: Multiple Choice


Direction: Read each statement and write the capital letter of your answer in the separate sheet of paper. No
erasure policy.
1. The following statements describe evolution EXCEPT
A. Evolution is continuous. C. Evolution refers to change.
B. The world is stable and unchanging. D. The mutation causes evolution only when it becomes heritable.
2. Which of the following statements does NOT describe Darwin's theory of natural selection?
A. The members of a population of the organisms will strive.
B. Populations tend to replicate in minimal numbers.
C. Members of a population have genetic differences.
D. Some members of a inhabitants have adaptive behaviors.
3. The formation of new and distinct species during evolution.
A. Biodiversity B. Ecology C. Population D. Speciation
4. Who suggested the Theory of Natural Selection after his voyage to the Galapagos Island aboard the HMS Beagle?
A. Jean Baptiste de Lamarck B. Richard Dawkins C. Charles Darwin D. Steve Jones
5.Which of the following statements best explains the Theory of Natural Selection?
A. Acquired characteristics of parents can be passed on to offspring.
B. Organisms develop desirable structures to survive in each environment.
C. Organs that are not used may disappear while organs that are constantly used may develop.
D. In nature, the organisms with desirable characteristics may survive while those with weaker traits may not as
controlled by the environment.
Test III. Discussion
1. Site the 3 types of comparative anatomy and explain its differences give at least 1 example each (10 points)
2. Compare biodiversity and population (5 points)
3. How biodiversity effects the stability of and ecosystem? (5 points)

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