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GRADE 5

Second Grading Examination


NEIL KRISTOFFER D. VELASCO

DIRECTIONS. Read and analyze the questions well. Ask directly the teacher if you have questions.

TEST I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
_______ 1. The ovaries are the organs that produce sperm cells.
_______ 2. The main organ of male reproductive system are the ovaries
_______ 3. The reproductive system is responsible for producing children
_______ 4. The first sign of puberty in most girls is breast development
_______ 5. Physical changes are accompanied by emotions
_______ 6. The testes produce and secrete a hormone called estrogen
_______ 7. There is a right time for puberty to begin
_______ 8. Peer pressure is one reason why young people become mature
_______ 9. Reproductive organs for males and females are the same
_______10. Puberty for females starts between 11-18 ages.
_______11. Crocodiles are example of reptiles
_______12. Fishes that has both male and female sexual organs are called hermaphrodites
_______13. Nervous system is responsible for reproduction of animals
_______14. Asexual reproduction involves only one parent
_______15. Humans should care the natural habitat of animals in order to avoid its extinctions

TEST II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The part of the body that is responsible for producing offspring or children?
a. Nervous system b. Skeletal system c. Reproductive system d. Digestive System
2. The main organ of the male reproductive system is the ________
a. Testes b. Ovary c. Fallopian tube d. Uterus
3. At puberty, the testes produce sperm and the male sex hormone is called _______
a. Estrogen b. progesterone c. oogenesis d. testosterone
4. The main organ of the female reproductive system is the ________
a. Egg b. ovary c. follicles d. urethra
5. The following are reproductive organs of male EXCEPT.
a. Penis b. Testes c. Scrotum d. cervix
6. Which of the following reproductive organs is for female?
a. Uterus b. Penis c. Scrotum d.Testes
7. A mature egg cell is called?
a. Egg cell b. embryo c. zygote d. ovum
8. When the egg and sperm cell unite, the process is called _____?
a. Fertilization b. chromosomes c. endosperm d. production
9. A fertilized egg cell is called?
a. gamete b. embryo c. zygote d. ovum
10. In what part of the female reproductive system does a baby develop?
a. Urethra b. uterus c. fallopian tube d. cervix
11. Boys and girls will undergo changes at puberty. The following statements are the changes in girls
EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
a. enlargement of hips b. enlargement of breast
b. menopause d. occurrence of menstruation
12. Which of the following best describes the ovary?
a. The birth canal
b. A muscular tube where the fetus is developed
c. The passageway of the eggs
d. The female sex organ that produces egg cells
Refer to the picture to answer item No. 13

13. Which part of the male reproductive system is described as a


round muscular organ inside the scrotum?

a. penis b. testis c. urethra d. cervix

14. At what period of life do a girl is already capable of reproduction?


a. debut c. mentally mature
b. menopause d. start of menstruation
15. What will happen to a girl if fertilization happens?
a. the girl will menstruate. c. she may get pregnant.
b. she will become ovulate. d. the girl will menopause.
16. Here are some of the activities most boys and girls do to take care of his body especially during
puberty stage.
Cleaning the genitals with mild soap and
I Everyday
water
II Use underarm deodorant body Everyday
III Change underwear Every week
IV Take a bath Every other day
If you are one of the boys and girls who are in the puberty stage, which practice or practices will you
follow?
a. I and II b. II and III c. III and IV d. I and IV
17. What is also known as fertilized egg?
a. gamete b. sperm c. ovum d. zygote
18. How often does an egg cell mature and leaves the ovary?
a. once a day b. once a month c. once a week d. once a year
19. Start of menstruation is a sign that a girl is ____________.
a. already pregnant c. already a woman
b. capable of being pregnant d. can carry heavy things
20. Why is menstruation considered a cycle?
a. it happens every month. c. the woman gets pregnant every year.
b. the woman gets pregnant every month. d. it is normal to all women.
21. When does menstrual flow takes place?
a. when ovulation happens c. when the egg cell stays in the fallopian tube
b. when the egg cell is fertilized d. when the egg is not fertilized
22. The following statements are suggested good habits to keep our reproductive organs healthy. which
one is not?
a. always use public toilets. c. change your underwear as often as necessary.
b. take a bath daily. d. eat nutritious food and get adequate rest and sleep.
23. Is it advisable to borrow underwear to a friend? Why or why not?
a. yes, if she/he really needs it.
b. yes, if my friend can’t afford to buy one.
c. no, because it is very expensive.
d. no, because it can cause undesirable organisms to genitals.
24. What part of the male butterfly conveys sperm out from the testis?
a. accessory gland c. vas deferens
b. seminal vesicle d. ejaculatory duct
25. Why do many organisms produce thousands of offspring?
a. to increase survival rate of generations
b. to make sure that there are lots of brothers and sisters
c. to produce food for predators
d. egg production requires very little energy
26. Which organism does not produce an external egg as part of its life cycle?
a. dog b. parrot c. turtle d. insect
27. Which of these animals reproduce by external fertilization?
a. camel b. human c. parrot d. bats
28. What is reproduction?
a. when offspring is an exact copy of the adult. c. when parents make offspring.
b. when offspring is an exact opposite of the adult d. when offspring make adults.

29. What part of the female reproductive system produces egg?


a. oviduct b. uterus c. ovary d. vagina
30. A mother will carry a child on her womb over how many months?
a. 5 months b. 6 months c. 8 months d. 9 months
31. Both budding and regeneration produce clones. What is a clone?
a. an exact copy of its parents c. exact opposite of its parents
b. similar traits of its parents d. moderately opposite of its parents
32. Why do animals reproduce?
a. to make new animals c. to get rid of unhealthy animals
b. as obligation to the species d. to get food from its young
33. In which animal does a process of budding occur?
a. hydra b. earthworm c. fish d. planaria
34. It is the time when our body starts to change from that of a child to that of an adult.
a. puberty b. babyhood d. toddler c. kinder
35. At puberty, the following are changes in boys EXCEPT
a. growth spurt b. deep voice c. hair growth under armpits d. menstruation

TEST III. A. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the parts of the Male and Female reproductive system

Foreskin Prostate gland Epididymis


Scrotum
Penis Siminal vesicle Cowper’s gland
Testosterone
Testes Vas deferens Urethra

1. ___________________ 6. _________________
2. ___________________ 7. _________________
3. ___________________ 8. _________________
4. ___________________ 9. _________________
5. ___________________ 10. _________________

Ovary Fallopian tube Uterus Cervix Vagina

1. ___________________
2. ___________________
3. ___________________
4. ___________________
5. ___________________

TEST IV. ENUMERATION. Give what is asked.

Give 5 ways on how can we take care of our Reproductive organs?

1. ____________________________________ 4. ____________________________________

2. ____________________________________ 5. ____________________________________

3. ____________________________________

TEST V. SHORT ESSAY. Answer the following question/s in a clear and readable way.

1. How will you show your love and care for all animals? (5 points)

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