Advance Montessori Education Center of Isabela, Inc.
Maligaya, Tumauini, Isabela
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ADVANCED SCIENCE 6
S.Y 2023-2024
Name: _________________________________________ Score: _________________
Directions: Read and analyze the following questions carefully. Write the letter of your
answer on the space provided before each number.
_____1. Which of the following is the smallest unit of matter?
a. Atom b. Molecule c. Cell d. Proton
_____2. Which of the following is an example of organelle?
a. Heart b. Nucleus c. Water d. Blood cell
_____3. What level of organization is represented by the following – savanna, desert, tundra, and
tropical rainforest?
a. Biome b. Community c. Ecosystem d. Population
_____4. What level of organization is represented by the following – blood cell, cheek cell, egg cell,
and nerve cell?
a. Tissue b. Organ c. Cell d. Molecule
_____5. Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the group?
a. Pack of wolves b. Pride of lions c. Grasslands d. Town of squirrels
_____6. Which of the following levels are arranged from the simplest to the most complex level of
organization?
a. Molecule, organelle, cell tissue and organ system
b. Organism, organ system, organ, tissue and cell
c. Organism, cell, organ, tissue and organ system
d. Organ, cell, tissue, organism and molecules
_____7. What level of organization does heart, stomach, lungs and kidney belong to?
a. Organ system b. Tissue c. Cell d. Organ
_____8. Which of the following statements BEST describes an organism?
a. It consists of different organ organized together to perform a broad spectrum of
function.
b. It is a collection of different organ systems that work together to bring about various life
activities.
c. It is a group of organisms of the same species occupying any given area.
d. It is a collection of organelles that are functioning together.
_____9. Who discovered the cell using a cork through a microscope?
a. Zacharias Janssen b. Robert Hooke c. Isaac Newton d. Thomas Edison
_____10. What does the acronym TEM stand for?
a. Transmission Electron Microscope c. Transfer Electron Microscope
b. Transport Electron Microscope d. Transmitted Electron Microscope
_____11. What part of the microscope supports the tube and connects it to the base?
a. Mirror b. Base c. Ocular lens d. Arm
_____12. What part of the microscope holds the slide firmly in place?
a. Stage clips b. Diaphragm c. Objective lens d. Base
_____13. Which of the following BEST describes the use of revolving nosepiece?
a. It is used to hold two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change
power.
b. It is used to fine-tune the focus of your specimen after using the coarse adjustment
knob.
c. It is used to connect the eyepiece to the objective lenses.
d. It is used to make the specimen easier to see.
_____14. Which of the following BEST describes the use of adjustment knob?
a. It is used to hold two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change
power.
b. It is used to fine-tune the focus of your specimen after using the coarse adjustment
knob.
c. It is used to connect the eyepiece to the objective lenses.
d. It is used to make the specimen easier to see.
_____15. How will you take good care of the microscope?
a. By carrying it using two hands.
b. By cleaning the lens using lens paper.
c. By touching the lens with your two fingers.
d. By keeping the objects clear of desk and cords.
_____16. What is the smallest unit of life?
a. Atom b. Molecule c. Cell d. Proton
_____17. Which of the following is an example of prokaryotic cell?
a. Bacterial cell b. Plant cell c. Animal cell d. Human cell
_____18. Which of the following organelle is NOT found in animal cell?
a. Cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Ribosome d. Cell wall
_____19. What organelle produces energy through chemical reactions?
a. Golgi body b. Chloroplast c. Mitochondria d. Nucleus
_____20. What organelle makes protein?
a. Ribosomes b. Vacuoles c. Cell wall d. Golgi body
_____21. What is the function of cell membrane in the cell?
a. It directs cell activities.
b. It controls movement in and out of the cell.
c. It contains RNA to build proteins.
d. It moves materials around the cell.
_____22. What is the function of nucleus in the cell?
a. It directs cell activities.
b. It controls movement in and out of the cell.
c. It contains RNA to build proteins.
d. It moves materials around the cell.
_____23. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the cell theory?
a. Cells do not undergo cell division.
b. Cells are the smallest working units of all living things.
c. All living things are made up of cells.
d. All cells come from preexisting cells through cell division.
_____24. Which process produces offspring from two different cells?
a. Sexual reproduction c. Binary fission
b. Budding d. Asexual reproduction
_____25. Which of the following organisms would you classify as sexually reproducing?
a. A strawberry plant that reproduces through runners in the ground
b. A starfish that reproduces by breaking off and regenerating parts of the body
c. An amoeba that splits through binary fission
d. A chicken egg that is fertilized by a rooster
_____26. Which of the following is used to develop many types of plants and animals that have
desirable traits?
a. Sexual reproduction c. Budding
b. Binary fission d. Selective breeding
_____27. Which of the following is NOT a type of asexual reproduction?
a. Fission b. Budding c. Regeneration d. Fertilization
_____28. Which of the following organisms undergo sexual reproduction?
a. Starfish b. Human c. Plants d. Cactus
_____29. Which cell aids in sexual reproduction?
a. Skin cell b. Nerve cell c. Sperm cell d. Muscle cell
_____30. Bacteria reproduce by dividing through a process called binary fission. What type of
reproduction is being described?
a. Sexual reproduction c. Binary fission
b. Budding d. Asexual reproduction
Prepared by:
NOVA RICA M. ZUNIEGA
Science Teacher