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Science 7 Periodical Test Questions

The document provides a multiple choice science test with questions about levels of organization in organisms, organ systems, cells, microorganisms, microscopy, and plant and animal cell structures. It contains 31 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of these topics.
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The document provides a multiple choice science test with questions about levels of organization in organisms, organ systems, cells, microorganisms, microscopy, and plant and animal cell structures. It contains 31 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of these topics.
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SECOND PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 7

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the following items carefully. Write the correct letter on
the separate paper

1. Which is the CORRECT sequence from smallest to biggest of the levels of organization
in an organism?
A. cell--> tissue--> organ--> organ system→ organism
B. cell--> organ--> organ system--> tissue--> organism
C. cell-->organ system--> organ--> tissue--> organism
D. cell--> tissue--> organism--> organ--> organ system
2. Which of the following is an organ of the circulatory system?

A. heart C. roots
B. kidney D. stems

3. Which of the following statement is TRUE?


A. Groups of organs working together are called cells.
B. Groups of cells working together are called tissues.
C. Groups of organs working together are called organisms.
D. Groups of tissues working together are called organ systems.
4. Plants also have organ systems. Which plant organ DOES NOT belong to the shoot
system?

A. flower C. root
B. leaf D. stem

5. Each part of an organ system plays a specific function. Which of the following structures
DOES NOT match its function?

A. eyes - sight C. kidneys - excretion


B. heart - irculation D. ears-respiration

6. How do plants benefit from their root system?

A. They obtain water and nutrients from the soil.


B. They provide strength and support.
C. They manufacture food.
D. They produce flowers.

7. The kidneys functions are to filter and to remove the waste from the blood which is
harmful to the body. What might happen to the person if it fails to function?
A. The kidney will be damaged.
B. The cells of the kidney will be affected.
C. There is no significant effect to the person.
A.
D. circulatory
The personsystem C. excretory
will suffer and need to undergo dialysis treatment.system
B. nervous system D. digestive system
8. Angelo's father was hospitalized due to chest pain and difficulty of breathing. Laboratory
9. James loves to eat junk food and enjoys adding fish sauce (patis) and soy sauce in his
examination revealed increased cholesterol in blood. Which organ system is mostly
meals. One day, he was complaining of difficulty in urinating accompanied by severe
affected?
pain in the side and back below the ribs. Which organ has a problem in this situation?

A. heart C. lung
B. kidney D. stomach

10. Smoking causes diseases in the respiratory system which may damage the organs and
tissues. What is the effect of diseased cells on the higher levels of organization in an
organism?
A. Smoking affects only certain kinds of organs and does not affect any other
B. Diseased cells damage the higher levels of organization they make up: tissues, organs,
organ systems, and eventually, the whole organism.
C. Smoking affects only the next higher levels of organization that they make up the
tissues.
D. Diseased cells do not affect the other parts of an organism.
11. Which of the following is used in making cheese and yogurt?

A. algae C. molds
B. bacteria D. lichens

12. Which of the following is an example of fungi?

A. bacteria C. lichen
B. algae D. mushroom

13. Which microorganism is used in making bread?

A. bacterium C. lichen
B. mold D. yeast

14. The shore of a beach was seen to have greenish color. What could have been present in
the waters to cause such color?

A. algae C. molds
B. bacteria D. yeasts

15. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about lichens?


A. They are examples of fungi.
B. They provide home for the algae.
C. They act as an indicator of pollution.
D. They are partly fungi and part algae.

16. Is mushroom a kind of plant?


A. Yes. Because it has roots, stems and seeds.
B. No. Because it cannot make its own food.
C. Yes. Because it produces spores.
D. No. Because it is poisonous.
17. Why are bacteria and fungi important in the environment?

A. They act as decomposers.


B. They are sources of energy.
C. Cause diseases to humans.
D. They help beautify the surroundings

18. A loaf of bread was left on the cabinet and stayed there for days. John got hungry one day
and looked for something to eat in the kitchen. He found the loaf of bread covered with
greenish thread and smells foul. What could have happened to the loaf of bread?
A. It was covered with algae causing it to spoil.
B. It was covered with molds causing it to spoil.
C. It was covered with bacteria causing it to spoil.
D. It was covered with seaweeds causing it to spoil.
19. Which of the following is TRUE about fungi?
A. They can produce starch.
B. They release oxygen to the air.
C. They trap solar energy to produce sugar.
D. They can cause decomposition of living things.
20. Which of the following plant cell parts is not found in onion cells?

A. chloroplast C. vacuole
B. Cell wall D. mitochondrion

21. Which two parts of the light microscope magnify the image of an object?

A. eyepiece and mirror C. objectives and mirror


B. eyepiece and objectives D. objectives and diaphragm

22. What is the correct way of carrying a microscope?


A. Hold the arm by grasping it with one hand and support the base with the other hand.
B. Hold the arm by grasping with one hand and the stage with the other hand.
C. Hold the base by grasping with two hands.
D. Hold the arm by grasping with one hand.
23. The smallest unit of living organisms that is capable of performing life functions.

A. Cell C. Cell wall


B. Vacuole D. Centrioles

24. It is the fluid substance that fills the cell.

A. Endoplasmic reticulum C. Cytoplasm


B. Lysosomes D. Cell membrane

25. It is a large network of interconnecting membrane tunnels composed of both rough


endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum.

A. Plastid C. Ribosomes
B. Endoplasmic reticulum D. Cell wall

26. It is the outer lining of the cell which encloses all other cell organelles and also known as
the plasma membrane.

A. Animal cell C. Cell membrane


B. Plant cell D. Cell wall

27. A membrane enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking
down all types of biological polymers proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.

A. Lysosomes C. Vacuole
B. Centrioles D. Ribosomes

28. This is an instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye.

A. Arm/Neck C. Pillar
B. Microscope D. Base

29. How is a plant cell similar to an animal cell?


A. Both have nuclei, chloroplast and cytoplasm.
B. Both have cell walls, nuclei and cell membranes.
C. Both have nuclei, cytoplasm and cell membranes.
D. Both have cell walls, chloroplasts and cell membranes.
30. Which of the following statements about cells are TRUE?
I. A cell is the smallest unit of life.
II. Not all living things are made up of cells.
III. Different cells have different shapes and functions.
IV. As an organism grows bigger, the cells in the body increase in size.
A. I and III C. I, III and IV
B. III and IV D. I, II, III and IV

31. Which of the following structures can be found in ALL plant cells?

I. Cell wall III. Cytoplasm


II. Cell membrane IV. Chloroplast

A. II and III
B. I, II and III
C. I, II and IV
D. I, II, III and IV

TEST II.

Base Body Tube

Fine Adjustment Revolving nosepiace

Coarse Adjustment Low Power Objective

Stage Medium Power Objectiva

Arm High Power Obiective

Eyepiece Stage Clipo

Light Source Diaphragm

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