Quarter II: Second Summative Test in Science 7
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- Q1
Which of the following statements is true?
All cells contain centriole.
All cells have cell wall.
All cells have cell membrane.
All cells contain chloroplast.
300sS7LT-IIc-3 - Q2
All plant cells have cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and chloroplast.
truefalseTrue or False300sS7LT-IIc-3 - Q3
Which part of the cell controls the “entry and exit” of materials?
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi bodies
Cell wall
Cell membrane
300sS7LT-IIc-3 - Q4
How is a plant cell similar to an animal cell?
Both have cell walls, nuclei and cell membranes.
Both have nuclei, cytoplasm and cell membranes.
Both have cell walls, chloroplasts and cell membranes.
Both have nuclei, chloroplast and cytoplasm.
300sS7LT-IIc-3 - Q5
Plant cells have cell wall, plasma membrane, chloroplast, and nucleus.
truefalseTrue or False300sS7LT-IIc-3 - Q6
Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that perform any functions.
falsetrueTrue or False300sS7LT-IIe-5 - Q7
What characteristics among living things on Earth in which they are alike?
All living things have hair.
All living things are made of cells and come from other cells.
All living things can move.
The cells of all living things have chloroplast.
300sS7LT-IIe-5 - Q8
The cell is the fundamental unit of life.
truefalseTrue or False300sS7LT-IIe-5 - Q9
Damaged cells are replaced by new cells that are formed through cell division. A cell divides and becomes two making these two cells grow in size and later divide to make four new cells. The process is repeated over and over.
truefalseTrue or False300sS7LT-IIe-5 - Q10
Not all living things are made up of cells.
falsetrueTrue or False300sS7LT-IIe-5 - Q11
Which of the following differentiates asexual reproduction from sexual reproduction?
Asexual reproduction does not require gametes while sexual reproduction requires the union of gametes.
Asexual reproduction requires gametes while sexual reproduction requires body parts.
Asexual reproduction produces offspring which is different from the parent while sexual reproduction produces offspring identical to the parent.
Asexual reproduction undergoes fertilization while sexual reproduction undergoes binary fission.
300sS7LT-IIg-7 - Q12
Which of the following structures is NOT involved in asexual reproduction?
Gamete
Stem
Root
Tuber
300sS7LT-IIg-7 - Q13
How many parent/s is/are involved in asexual reproduction?
One
Four
Two
Three
300sS7LT-IIg-7 - Q14
In sexual reproduction, what is the source of the genetic material in a zygote?
an egg cell only
an egg cell and a sperm cell
a sperm cell only
a pollen and a sperm cell
300sS7LT-IIg-7 - Q15
Which of the following is not a characteristic of sexual reproduction?
Offspring are genetically identical with the parent.
Offspring are different from their parents and sibling.
Gametes from two parents unite to form a zygote.
Genetic variability of offspring help to ensure survival in changing environmental conditions.
300sS7LT-IIg-7