SAN ANTONIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL
SCIENCE 9
TEST
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. How will you describe the pathway of oxygen in the breathing system?
a. oxygen travels from any part of the respiratory system
b.air enters through the nose to the different parts of the body
c. from the lungs, oxygen travels to the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and then into te alveoli.
d.from the nose and mouth, oxygen travels to the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and then into the
alveoli.
2. How do the heart and the lungs work together?
a.the heart pumps blood that transports the inhaled oxygen to every cell of the body.
b.carbon dioxide that is given off is carried by the blood to the lungs and is released through
exhalation.
c. both a and b
d.neither a nor b
3. What might happen if a person goes on with a negative lifestyle such as cigarette smoking?
a. various diseases like lung cancer might begin to develop
b. negative lifestyle strengthen the said organ systems
c. it leads to healthy body d. none of the above
4. Which of the following shows incomplete dominance?
a. blood type A and B parents having a child with type AB
b. red and white four o’clock flowers produce pink flowers
c. red and white-haired cows produce red-white or roan cows
d. all of the above
For item 5, refer to the diagram below:
One example of a sex-linked trait is hemophilia (bleeder’s disease). Hemophilia s an inherited disease in
which the person’s blood does clot easily, that is why there is continuous bleeding.
Genotype Phenotype 5. Which of the following is TRUE about the
XH XH Normal female genotype of the offspring in the first filial
generation if the normal female marries a
X H Xh Normal female, carrier of normal male?
the hemophiliac gene a. all females are carrier of the hemophiliac gene
b. all females are hemophiliac
X h Xh Hemophiliac female c. all males are hemophiliac
d. all of the above
XH Y Normal male
Xh Y Hemophiliac male
6. Which of the following causes extinction of species?
a. desctruction of habitat
b. hunting and trapping of animals
c. land cleared for housing and farming
d. all of the above
7. Which of the following is the major cause of the disappearance of wildlife species?
a. fish kill b. deforestation c. biological magnification d. tree planting
For item 8, study the diagram below.
PCB from
factories are Algae have 100
. dumped into times more PCBthan
water. PCB is a water.
toxic chemical. Small fish have 1000
times more PCB than
algae. They feed on
algae.
Big fish has 5000
times more PCB than
algae. Big fish feed
on small fish.
8. Why does the amount of chemicals increase as it goes up the food chain?
a. organisms are unable to excrete the chemical from their bodies
b. the chemicals are digested and removed from the body of the organism.
c. when the chemicals are excreted, it goes to the water
d. there is no answer
9. Plants are considered as food makers. In which of the following cell organelles does photosynthesis
occur?
a. chloroplast b. chlorophyll c. mitochondrion d. ribosome
10. Which of the following materials are cycled out by the chloroplast and mitochondrion?
a. carbon dioxide, water, oxygen and ATP b. carbon dioxide, water, sugar and oxygen
c. sugar, water, oxygen and ATP d. sugar, water, sunlight and oxygen
11. Which of the following statemenst is NOT true of the atomic model of Bohr?
a. The hydrogen is meade up of a positively charged nucleus.
b.The electron revolves around the nucleus in a circular orbit.
c. The energy of the electron in a given orbit is not fixed.
d. An electron can absorb or emit a quantity of radiation.
12.Which statement is incorrect?
a. Orbital is a region in an atom where an electron can be found.
b. An electron can absorb energy when it jumps to a higher energy level.
c. An electron can emit energy when it jumps to a higher energy level.
d. Filling of electrons in an atom starts from a low energy level to the highest energy level.
13. For a neutral atom with the electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p5 3s1, which statement is FALSE?
a. the atomic number is ten. b.The 1s and 2s orbitals are filled.
c.The stom is in the ground state. D.The atom is in the excited state.
14. How does ionic bonding take place?
a. two non-metallic elements of different kinds form strong forces of attraction.
b. Two non-metallic element of the same kind form strong forces of attraction.
c. A non-metallic element like fluorine is attracted to a metallic element like sodium.
d. A metallilc element like sodium transfers an electron to a non-metallic element like fluorine.
15. When does covalent bonding take place?
a. It takes place when atoms share electrons with one another.
b. It takes place when the attraction between atoms is strong.
c. It takes place when atoms collide with one another.
d. It takes place when atoms attain stability.
16. Choose two elements that would likely form an ionic bond among the following elements: Li, Si, F, Ne
a. Li and Si b. Si and F c. Ne and Si d. Li and F
16. How many types of bonds are there in the following hydrocarbon compound?
H
H C C C H a. 1 b.2 c.3 d.4
H
17. Which of the following statements best describe organic compounds?
a. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only.
b. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things.
c. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen.
d. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only.
18. Emmanuel Juan, a fisherman, went home with some of his catch. He told his son to cook the fish but is
son said, “Father, the stove ran out of fuel.” HE told him to buy some so they can start cooking. Which
organic compound do you think the boy will buy?
a. gasoline b. isopropyl alcohol c. kerosene d. lubricating oil
19. A bag of NPK fertilizer marked 16-4-8 contains 16% nitrogen, 4% phosphorus and 8% potassium, the
other 72&% is usually inert filler material, such as clay pellets or granular limestone. What is the mass of
nitrogen present in the 500g pack of NPK fertilizer?
a.80g b.40g c.20g d.10g
20.WHta percent of hygdrogen (H) is present in water (H2O)?
a. 10% b. 11% c.12% d. 13%
21. Which among the volcanoes below is formed from cinders and ash?
a b c
22. Which of the following are active volcanoes?
I.Mayon in Albay II.Taal in Batangas
III.Vulcan in Camiguin IV.Kanlaon in Negros Occidental
a. I and II only b.II and III only c.I,II and III only d.I, II and IV only
b.
23. Which of the following characteristics of magma mainly affect the explosiveness of a volcanic
eruption?
a. amount b. color c.temperature d.silica content
24. How does the WINDWARD SIDE DIFFER FROM THE LEEWARD SIDE OF A HIGH LAND?
a. the windward receives more precipitation than the leeward.
b.the leeward side has more vegetation than the windward side.
c.the windward side receives more heat than the leeward side.
d. the leeward side receives more precipitation than the windward side.
25. Why are the coldest places on earth found at the poles?
a. great amount of gaseous paticles trap heat from the surface.
b. Great amount of thermal radiation is received by these areas.
c. Less amount of thermal radiation is received by these areas.
d. Less amount of gaseous particles trap heat from the surface.
26.Which of the following can cause global warming?
a. volcanic eruptions b. increase of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere
c.the rising of warm air into the atmosphere d. the amount of rainfall
27. STAR COLOR Which star is the hottest?
a.A
A Red
b.B
B Yellow
c.C
C White d.D
D Blue
28. Which star is very similar to our Sun? a.A b.B c.C d.D
29.How do stars appear to move in the night sky?
a.From East to West b.from West to East c.from North to South d.from South to North
30.Which constellation is prominently seen in the sky during summer?
a. Hercules b. Orion c. Pegasus d. Virgo
31. The initial velocity of Manuel playing luksong tinik has horizontal and vertical components that are
equal in magnitude. What angle does his velocity make with the horizontal?
a. 30 degree b. 45 degree c.60 degree d. 90 degree
32. A volleyball is served at a speed of 8.0m/s at an angle 35o above the horizontal. What is the speed of
the ball when received by the opponent at the same height?
a. 4.0 m/s b. 8.0 m/s c. 9.8 m/s d.16.0 m/s
33. A Batang Pinoy athlete from your school throws a javelin, always at the same speed, at four different
angles (30o, 40o, 60o and 80o) above the horizontal. Which two throws cause the javelin to land the same
distances?
a.30o and 80o b. 40 and 80 c.30 and 60 d.40 and 60
34. What is the energy of a motorcycle moving slowly at the top of a hill?
a. entirely kinetic b.entirely potential
c.entirely gravitational d.both kinetic and potential
35.Which is the sequence of energy transformation best describes what happens when you switch on
your battery-run radio?
a.mechanical – electrical-sound b.mechanical-chemical-sound
c.chemical-electrical-sound d.chemical-mechanical-sound
36.Which among the forms of energy is considered a potential energy?
a.chemical energy b.radiant energy c. sound energy d.thermal energy
37.
2.5 minutes 10 minutes 5 minutes 2.5 minutes
Which one of the beakers of water will receive the most heat?
a.I b.II c.III d.IV
38.Which of the beakers of water will have the lowest temperature right after being heated?
a.I b.II c.III d.IV
39. In which of the following units is electrical consumption measured by electric companies for our
household consumption?
a.kilowatt b.kilowatt hour c.megawatt d.volt
40.in power stations generating electricity, power is measured in______.
a.joule b.kilojoule c.kilowatt d.megawatt
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region 02
Division of Quirino
San Antonio Integrated School
Diffun I District, Diffun, Quirino
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN SCIENCE 9
Pretest/Post test
SY 2019-2020
OBJECTIVES NO. PERCE ITEM EASY AVERAG DIFFIC
OF NTAGE PLACEM E ULT
ITEMS ENT
1.Describe the pathway of oxygen of 1 2.5 1 1
oxygen into the breathing system.
2.Explain how the respiratory and 1 2.5 2 2
circulatory systems work together to
transport gases and other molecules to and
from the different parts of the body.
3.Infer how one’s lifestyle can affect the 1 2.5 3 3
functioning of respiratory and circulatory
systems.
4. Describe the different patterns of 1 2.5 4 4
inheritance.
5. Infer how sex-linked traits are passed on 1 2.5 5 5
to offspring.
6.Relate species extinction to changes in 4 7.5 6-8 6-8
the environment.
7.Identify the structure and function of 1 2.5 9 9
plant parts and organelles involved in
photosynthesis.
8. Describe the structure and function of 1 2.5 10 10
mitochondrion as the main organelle
involved in respiration.
9.Identifiy atomic models that led to the 2 5 11-12 11-12
description of the behavior of electrons
within atoms.
10. Explain how atoms combine with other 3 7.5 13-15 13-15
atoms by transferring or by sharing
electrons.
11. Recognize general classes and uses of 3 7.5 16-18 16-18
organic compounds.
12. Use the mole concept to express mass 1 2.5 19 19
of substances.
13. Determine the percentage composition 1 2.5 20 20
of a compound given its chemical formula
and vice versa.
14.Describe the different types of 1 2.5 21 21
volcanoes.
15.Differentiate between active and 1 2.5 22 22
inactive volcanoes.
16. Explain what happens when volcanoes 1 2.5 23 23
erupt.
17. Explain how different factors affect the 2 5 24-25 24-25
climate of an area.
18. Describe certain climatic phenomena 1 2.5 26 26
that occur on a global level.
19.Infer the characteristics of stars based 2 5 27-28 27-28
on the characteristics of the Sun.
20. Describe how the position of a 2 5 29-30 29-30
constellation changes in the course of a
night.
21.Describe the horizontal and vertical 3 7.5 31-33 31-33
motions of a projectile.
22. Identify energy transformation in 3 7.5 34-36 34-36
various activities/events.
23.Infer that heat transfer can be used to 2 5 37-38 37-38
do work, and that work involves the release
of heat.
24.Identify units fro electrical consumption. 39-40 39-40
TOTAL 40 100 50 24 12 4
Prepared by: Checked by:
SHARON M.ANANAYO SALIVI G. ELARDE
Teacher III Teacher III
Approved by:
VICENTE B.S ACALAMITAO
Principal III