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Republika ng Pilipinas

Kagawaran ng Edukasyon
Rehiyon V
TANGGAPAN NG MGA PAARALANG PANSANGAY NG CAMARINES SUR
DISTRITO NG BATO

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Periodical Test in SCIENCE 6
Quarter 2
SY 2022-2023

ITEM PLACEMENT
EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
No. of
COMPETENCY CODE Understand/
Remember / Apply/ Analyze / Evaluate / Create / Items
Comprehen
Knowledge Application Analysis Synthesize Evaluation
sion
Explain how the organs of each organ system S6LT-IIa-b-1 1,6- 2-4 15
work together 10,13,15 11,12,14
Explain how the different organ systems work S6LT-IIc-d-2 16-20 5
together
Determine the distinguishing characteristics of S6MT-IIe-f-3 33,35 26- 21-25 15
vertebrates and invertebrates 30,31,32,34
Discuss the interactions among living things S6MT-IIi-j-5 37,39,44 36,38,40- 10
and non-living things in tropical rainforests, 43,45
coral reefs and mangrove swamps
Explain the need to protect and conserve S6MT-IIi-j-6 50 46-49 5
tropical rainforests, coral reefs and mangrove
swamps

TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS 50


Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Schools Division of Iloilo
Schools District of Lambunao West Cluster II
MANAULA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Periodical Test in SCIENCE 6


Quarter 2

Name:____________________________________Grade: ________________Score:_____

I- Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1) The total number of internal bones in the body.
a) 206 b) 208 c) 210 d) 212
2) The longest bone in the body.
a) hip bone b) ball and socket joint c) femur d) spinal column
3) The biggest bone in the body.
a) pelvis b) skull c) femur d) spinal column
4) The smallest bone in the body.
a) skull b) ear bone c) femur d) pelvis
5) The number of spines in the body.
a) 26 vertebrae b) 33 vertebrae c) 206 vertebrae d) 600 vertebrae
6) The number of muscles in the body.
a) 333 b) 400 c) 500 d) 600
7) What will happen if your muscles relax?
a) it becomes shorter c) it becomes strong
b) it becomes longer d) it becomes hard
8) Skeletal muscles is also called _____.
a) voluntary muscles c) tendons
b) involuntary muscles d) smooth muscles
9) Muscles that found in the stomach, intestines and bladder.
a) cardiac muscles b) tendons c) muscular d) smooth
10) It is connected by two or three bones.
a) joints b) muscles c) smooth d) cardiac
11) Digestion begins in the ___________.
a) tongue b) mouth c) teeth d) stomach
12) It is the passage for the food through a long tube.
a) esophagus b) pharynx c) windpipe d) intestine
13) It is a hollow muscular bag at the end of the esophagus.
a) intestine b) liver c) stomach d) rectum
14) It is a coiled tube about 6 meters long.
a) large intestine b) small intestine c) duodenum d) pancreas
15) The first part of the intestine.
a) large intestine b) small intestine c) duodenum d) pancreas
16) It produces bile which helps digest fats.
a) liver b) anus c) intestine d) stomach
17) A large coiled tube that attach to the small intestine.
a) pancreas b) stomach c) duodenum d) large intestine
18) The largest gland of the body.
a) pancreas b) stomach c) liver d) gall bladder
19) This is an opening where waste comes out of the body.
a) anus b) mouth c) rectum d) esophagus

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20) It serves as the passageway of undigested food coming from the large intestine to the anus.
a) anus b) rectum c) liver d) bile
21) The lightest organs in the body.
a) lungs b) liver c) esophagus
22) The air enters into our body through _____.
a) lungs b) esophagus c) nostrils d) liver
23) It is a tiny hair that strain the dust and germs from the air we breathe.
a) mucus b) cilia c) nostrils d) nose
24) A sticky substance in the nose and in the walls of the windpipe.
a) trachea b) mucus c) cilia d) larynx
25) The passage of the air.
a) windpipe b) esophagus c) larynx d) nostrils
26) Father of Taxonomy.
a) Isaac Newton b) Carolus Linnaeusc) Thomas Malthus d) Benjamin Franklin
27) Animals with backbone.
a) Vertebrates b) Invertebrates c) Kingdom d) skeleton
28) Animals without backbone.
a) Taxonomy b) Vertebrates c) Invertebrates d) centipedes
29) They live both land and water.
a) Birds b) Amphibians c) Reptiles d) Tadpoles
30) It is covered with thick dry scales.
a) Mammals b) Amphibians c) Reptiles d) Birds
31) Animals with mammary glands.
a) Birds b) Fishes c) Mammals d) Reptiles
32) They use color to camouflage their enemies.
a) Fishes b) Birds c) Amphibians d) Reptiles
33)Which region of the earth will life exist?
a. Atmosphere b) Lithosphere c)biosphere d) hydrosphere
34. Which group of animals is invertebrate?
A. butterfly, mosquito, fly, grasshopper C. fish, spider, snake, butterfly
B. bird, dog, chicken, cat, ant D. all of the above
35. Animals like clams, jellyfish, butterfly and grasshopper are examples of _________.
A. invertebrates C. mammals
B. vertebrates D. amphibians
36. Mollusks, sponges, echinoderms, and nematodes are classified as__________.
A. invertebrates C. mammals
B. vertebrates D. amphibians
37. Which group of animals is invertebrate?
A. frog, mosquito, cat, grasshopper C. fish, spider, snake, dog
B. bird, dog, chicken, cat, ant D. earthworm, snail, bee, bug
38. What do we call the animals which do not have bone structure or backbone?
A. vertebrates C. poriferans
B. invertebrates D. cnidarians
39. Which group of organisms can be found in the mangrove ecosystem?
A. mussels, fish, corals C. butterfly, snake, bird
B. worm, rat, fish D. mangrove trees, fiddler crab
40. What are the things needed by plants to make their own food?
A. water, chemicals and oxygen
B. oxygen and carbon dioxide
C. oxygen and chemicals
D. carbon dioxide, soil and sunlight
41. Which of the following describes a canopy of the rainforest?
A. composed of trees that are 130 to 180 feet tall
B. about 59 feet and consists of trunk of canopy, shrubs, small plants and trees
C. consists mostly of fungi, insects, worms and litter from taller trees
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D. has slender trees from a dense platform of vegetation with 60 to 129 feet.
42. What kind of interaction is shown when one organism kills another organism for food?
A. mutualism B. commensalism C. parasitism D. predation
43. It is an environment where both living and non-living things exist and interact with one another.
A. ecology B. ecosystem C. community D. population
44. One example of competition in tropical rainforest is when the shrubs and trees are growing
together in one area. What do they compete for?
A. sunlight and soil nutrients. B. oxygen and carbon dioxide.
C. chemicals and oxygen. D. water and chemicals.
45. ___________________results from the interconnected food chains.
A. consumer B. producer C. food web D. biotic component
46. Why is the relationship between the corals and the algae in the coral reefs considered
mutualistic?
A. The corals benefit in the interaction and not the algae.
B. The corals receive oxygen from algae, the algae get protection from corals.
C. The corals receive oxygen from algae while the algae are harmed.
D. The corals and algae live together without harming each other.
47. What kind of interaction is shown when animals like crabs and mollusks help break down plant
litter in a mangrove ecosystem through grazing?
A. competition B. commensalism C. parasitism D. mutualism
48. Why is producer important in an ecosystem?
A. It is the source of food to the consumers.
B. It is an organism that eats plants.
C. It breaks down organism into smaller particles.
D. It is a series of feeding relationship.
49. Which statement best describes conservation?
A. use of natural resources B. maintaining the life of ecosystem
C. wise use and preservation of resources D. utilizing of earth’s resources
50. Which human activity contributes to the destruction of forest?
A. reforestation B. deforestation
C. protecting the forest against harmful activities D. all of the above

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ANSWER KEY

No. Answer No. Answer


1 A 21. A
21
2 C 22. C
22
3 A 23. B
23
4 B 24. B
24
5 B 25. A
25
6 D 26. A
26
7 B 27. B
27
8 A 28. C
28
9 D 29. B
29
10 A 30. A
30
31. C
31
11 11. B 32. B
32
12 12. A 33. C
33
13 13. C 34. C
34
14 14. B
35
15. C 35. C
36
15 16. A
37
16 17. D
38
17 18. C D
39
18 19. A D
40
19 20. B D
41
42 D
20 43 B

44 A

45 C

46 B

47 D

48 A

49 C

50 B
C
D
b

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