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DISTRICT ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST

By Terence Dave S. Pelingon START HERE…

For Items 1 and 2, refer to the diagram of the female reproductive system below:

1. On which part are the egg cells produced?

A. I C. IV B. II D. V

2. Where does fertilization take place?

A. I C. IV B. II D. V For items 3 and 4, refer to the diagram of the male reproductive system below: 3. Which part of the male reproductive system produces the sperm cell?

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

4. Which part serves as passageway for both urine and semen? A. I C. III B. II D. IV 5. Which reproductive organ in males works in the same way as fallopian tubes in females? A. testis C. epididymis B. vas deferens D. prostate gland

6. How many egg cells are released by ovaries every month?

A. one C. three to five B. two D. millions 7. Where does a fetus get its nourishment during pregnancy? A. umbilical cord C. amniotic sac B. amniotic fluid D. placenta

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Prostate gland

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Glans penis

DISTRICT ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST

By Terence Dave S. Pelingon

For Items 1 and 2, refer to the diagram of the female reproductive system below:

1. On which part are the egg cells produced?

2. Where does fertilization take place?

, refer to the diagram of the male reproductive system below:

Which part of the male reproductive system

ich part serves as passageway for both

. Which reproductive organ in males works in the same way as fallopian tubes in females?

C. epididymis D. prostate gland

w many egg cells are released by ovaries

C. three to five

7. Where does a fetus get its nourishment

C. amniotic sac D. placenta

8. The following are changes that occur among us during the age of puberty. Which of them take place in both boys and girls? I. Appearance of Adam’s apple II. Growth of pubic hair III. Development of breasts IV. Appearance of V. Occurrence of menstruation VI. Occurrence of pimples. VII. Development of muscles. VIII. Increase in height and weight. A. I, IV and VII B. III and V For Items 9 and 10 The diagram below shows the p respiratory system. Fill in the missing parts in boxes numbered 1 and body.

AIR 9. Box 1 refers to the parts which prevents the food from entering the respiratory system. Which is it? A. Alveoli B. Bronchi 10. As air reaches Box 2, which of the following functions A. Air passes back to the lungs. B. Air is filtered, cleaned and moistened. C. Blood picks up oxygen and releases carb D. Air is distribu 11. On which part of the respiratory system does the exchange of gases take place? A. bronchial tube B. alveoli 12. What happens when

A. Air rushes into the lungs. B. Air C. Air stays in the lungs. D. Air stops flowing and lungs collapse.

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The following are changes that occur among us during the age of puberty. Which of them take place in both boys and girls?

I. Appearance of Adam’s apple. II. Growth of pubic hair. III. Development of breasts. IV. Appearance of mustache. V. Occurrence of menstruation. VI. Occurrence of pimples. VII. Development of muscles. VIII. Increase in height and weight.

A. I, IV and VII C. II, VI and VIII III and V D. III and VI

For Items 9 and 10

The diagram below shows the path of air in the respiratory system. Fill in the missing parts in boxes

and 2 to complete the path of air in our

9. Box 1 refers to the parts which prevents the food from entering the respiratory system. Which one

A. Alveoli C. Lungs B. Bronchi D. Epiglottis

As air reaches Box 2, which of the following functions is done by that part?

A. Air passes back to the lungs. B. Air is filtered, cleaned and moistened. C. Blood picks up oxygen and releases

carbon dioxide. D. Air is distributed to all the body cells.

11. On which part of the respiratory system does the exchange of gases take place?

bronchial tube C. diaphragm alveoli D. trachea

What happens when the diaphragm relax?

Air rushes into the lungs. Air rushes out of the lungs. Air stays in the lungs.

D. Air stops flowing and lungs collapse.

nose pharynx

1

larynx trachea

food is

prevented to enter the system

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13. Which of the following are true about the kidneys? A. I and II C. III and IV B. II and III D. II and IV 14. Which organ stores urine before it can be released outside the body? A. I C. III B. II D. IV 15. Which group of animals consists of a fish, a bird, and an amphibian A. shark, pigeon, frog B. turtle, heron, bat C. sardines, bat, snake D. sea star, eagle, salamander 16. Which of these animals are vertebrates? A. bat, goat, crab, fish, butterfly B. goat, elephant, spider, fish C. elephant, spider, monkey, butterfly D. bat, goat, elephant, fish, For Item 17, refer to the animals in the box below: 17. Which of them are mammals and why A. Frog and toad; they have moist and can live both on land B. Duck and penguin; they live on land and in water. C. Bear and cat; they have fur that prevent the loss of heat D. Chicken and duck; they are covered in feathers.

Frog Cat Shark Penguin Bear Toad

I. Take nutrients from food and convert them to energy.

II. Remove liquid waste from the blood in the form of urine.

III. Keep stable balance of salts and other substances in the blood

IV. Alert a person when it is time to urinate.

I

II

III

IV

13. Which of the following are true about

C. III and IV D. II and IV

Which organ stores urine before it can be

15. Which group of animals consists of an amphibian, respectively?

D. sea star, eagle, salamander

are vertebrates?

A. bat, goat, crab, fish, butterfly B. goat, elephant, spider, fish C. elephant, spider, monkey, butterfly D. bat, goat, elephant, fish, monkey

animals in the box below:

and why?

; they have moist skin and can live both on land and in water.

B. Duck and penguin; they live on land

C. Bear and cat; they have fur that prevent the loss of heat

D. Chicken and duck; they are

For Item 18 Below is a picture of a Red Salamander They usually live in and they belong to the group of amphibians. 18. Why? A. They lay eggs in water and B. They lay eggs and have rough C. They are born alive and feed their young D. They have wings and are covered 19. What kind of coral A. fringing reef B. barrier reef

20. Which group of animals consists of a coelenterate respectively?

A. coral, snail, sea urchin B. sand dollar C. sea anemone, crab, sea cucumber D. brittle star, earthworm, spider 21. Sea stars like this one are invertebrates that belong to echino

A. They have stinging tentacles B. They have rough and spiny skin. C. They have D. They have soft, fleshy body. 22. Which special characteristics allow the frog to escape from its enemies? A. I and II B. I an

Duck Chicken

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Take nutrients from food and convert

Remove liquid waste from the blood in

Keep stable balance of salts and other substances in the blood Alert a person when it is time to urinate.

I. Long, elastic, and sticky tongueII. Short forearms and long hind legsIII. Loud voiceIV. Slimy skin

a picture of a Red Salamander

They usually live in swamps and rivers and they belong to the group of amphibians.

A. They lay eggs in water and live in both land and water.

B. They lay eggs and have rough and dry scales.

C. They are born alive and feed their young with milk.

D. They have wings and are covered with feathers.

What kind of coral reef is shown below?

A. fringing reef C. coral atoll B. barrier reef D. artificial reef

Which group of animals consists of coelenterate, a mollusk, and an echinoderm,

respectively?

A. coral, snail, sea urchin sand dollar, clam, jelly fish

C. sea anemone, crab, sea cucumber D. brittle star, earthworm, spider

Sea stars like this one invertebrates that belong

echinoderms family. Why?

They have stinging tentacles They have rough and spiny skin. They have exoskeleton and plenty of legs. They have soft, fleshy body.

hich special characteristics allow the frog to escape from its enemies?

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

I. Long, elastic, and sticky tongue II. Short forearms and long hind legs III. Loud voice IV. Slimy skin

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23. How many food chains are there in this food web? A. two C. four B. three D. five 24. Which plant possesses the characteristic of a gymnosperm?

A. C.

B. D. 25. Why does photosynthesis take place only at daytime?

A. There is presence of sunlight at B. There is a great need for oxygen C. There is enough water at daytime. D. There is enough carbon dioxide at daytime 26. Which of these plants will likely healthy or alive after 15 days? not watered watered watered watered 27. Which of the following situations shows chemical change?

A. The boiling water B. The cut pieces of cloth C. The burning wick of a candle D. The melting wax

28. How many electrons does this atom have? A. one B. six C. five D. three

29. From the coiled wires on them, which of these models of an electromagnet is the A. B. C.

C

no air no sunlight

rice grasshopper chicken snake

23. How many food chains are there in this

. Which plant possesses the characteristic of a

C.

B. D.

. Why does photosynthesis take place only

There is presence of sunlight at daytime. There is a great need for oxygen at daytime There is enough water at daytime. There is enough carbon dioxide at daytime

likely remain alive after 15 days?

watered

situations shows

The burning wick of a candle

How many electrons does this atom have?

on them, which of these els of an electromagnet is the WEAKEST?

C. D.

30. Which part opens and closes the electric circuit? A. I B. II For Item 31 31. Which of the things inside the box are insulators A. coin and cloth B. rubber and wood 32. Which statement is true about the changes in the two given examples in the box below?

A. I is physical change. B. I is chemical change. C. I and D. I and 33. What two in this bicycle A. I and II B. II and IV D. II and III

34. Which of these is a

35. Lever A: Which of these levers is stronger and w A. Lever A B. Lever B, it C. Lever D. Lever B, it has shorter effort arm

coin rubberwood

sun

D

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no sunlight

Which part opens and closes the electric circuit?

C. III D. IV

. Which of the things inside the box above insulators of electricity?

coin and cloth C. cloth and cyclone wire rubber and wood D. wood and coin

32. Which statement is true about the changes in the two given examples in the box below?

is physical change. II is chemical change.is chemical change. II is physical change.and II are physical changes. and II are chemical changes.

two simple machines are present in this bicycle?

I - lever II - pulley III - wheel and axle IV – wedge

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

Which of these is a THIRD CLASS lever?

A. C.

B. D.

Lever B:

Which of these levers is stronger and why?

A. Lever A, it has a longer effort arm. B. Lever B, it has a longer resistance arm. C. Lever A, it has shorter resistance arm. D. Lever B, it has shorter effort arm.

cloth rubber cyclone wire

I – melting wax II – melting ice

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32. Which statement is true about the changes in the

is chemical change. is physical change.

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36. What kind of rock would you most likely find in areas near a volcano?

A. igneous rocks C. metamorphic rocks B. sedimentary rocks D. both A and C For Items 37 and 38 Study the pictures below.

I

III 37. Which of the following gives the correct order of the water cycle?

A. II, III, I, IV C. IV, II, III, I B. III, II, IV, I D. II, I, III, IV 38. Which one shows the process of evaporation? A. I B. II C. III D. IV 39. Which of these pictures show where evaporation is the fastest?

I II

A. I C. III B. II D. none of these

40. What happens to air when it is

A. It changes to water. B. It does not change. C. It becomes lighter. D. It becomes heavier.

41. How does the wind blow?

A. from a cold place to another cold place. B. from a warm place to another warm place C. from a cold place to a warm place D.. from a warm place to a cold place. 42. This tropical cyclone “Neil” has a wind speed of 108kph near it What kind of cyclone is it? A. Tropical depression B. Storm

GROUND WATER

What kind of rock would you most likely find in

. metamorphic rocks D. both A and C

Study the pictures below.

II

IV

37. Which of the following gives the correct order of

IV, II, III, I D. II, I, III, IV

38. Which one shows the process of evaporation?

D. IV

where

III

C. III D. none of these

. What happens to air when it is cooled?

from a cold place to another cold place. from a warm place to another warm place

cold place to a warm place from a warm place to a cold place.

This tropical cyclone “Neil” has a wind speed of 108kph near its center.

C. Typhoon D. Tornado

43. The wind blows ____________ at day time.

A. from sea to land B. from C. from east to west D. from north to south

44. How can you describe the daily weather conditions

A. Weather does not change. B. Weather changes from time C. Weather remains the same all day. D. Weather is the same for

45. What is the 4

A. Mercury B. Jupiter

46. Which of these is

A. Neptune B. Mercury

47. Which two planets are considered as “twin planets?”

A. Saturn and Jupiter B. Earth and Venus For Items 48, 49, and 50

Study the patterns of tides in the diagram

48. At what phase neap tide happen?

I - II -

A. I

49. What factors mainly affect the occurrence of tides?

A. Sun’s gravity B. Moon’s gravity

50. At what time do we experie sea levels during high

A. during neap tide B. during spring tide

Thanks God, it’s over! Hope you had a great time in Grade Five. Wishing

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. The wind blows ____________ at day time.

A. from sea to land B. from land to sea C. from east to west D. from north to south

. How can you describe the daily weather onditions?

A. Weather does not change. B. Weather changes from time to time. C. Weather remains the same all day. D. Weather is the same for one week.

What is the 4th planet from the Sun?

A. Mercury C. Venus B. Jupiter D. Mars

6. Which of these is the hottest planet?

A. Neptune C. Mars B. Mercury D. Venus

47. Which two planets are considered as “twin planets?”

A. Saturn and Jupiter C. Mars and Earth B. Earth and Venus D. Mercury and Neptune

For Items 48, 49, and 50

Study the patterns of tides in the diagram.

At what phases of the moon does the neap tide happen?

- full moon III – first quarter - new moon IV – last quarter

B. I and II C.III & IV D.III

factors mainly affect the occurrence of tides?

A. Sun’s gravity C. Both A & B B. Moon’s gravity D. none of these

At what time do we experience even sea levels during high tides and low tides?

A. during neap tide C. during both tides B. during spring tide D. during full moon

t’s over! Hope you had a great time in Wishing you the best in the years to come…

TERENCE DAVE S. PELINGON Master Teacher I, Diclum Elementary School Tobias Fornier, Antique, Philippines

Sun

Sun

New Moon Earth

Earth

Full Moon

First Quarter

Last Quarter

Low Tide

Low Tide High Tide

High Tide

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