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Science 5 3rd Quarter Assessment (03-04-22)

Quiz by Reshelle C. Esteban

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  • Q1

    Flower is the main reproductive organ of some plants.

    true
    false
    True or False
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  • Q2

    It is when the pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower.

    Self-pollination

    Cross-pollination

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  • Q3

    It is happened wherein the pollen is carried by the wind, water, or pollinators from one flower to another.

    Self-pollination

    Cross-pollination

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  • Q4

    Pollinators such as insects and other animals are not necessary in the reproduction of nonflowering plants.

    true
    false
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  • Q5

    In flowering plants, the wind is the one that mostly aids in pollination.

    false
    true
    True or False
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  • Q6

    The CONE is simpler because it does not need to attract any pollinators.

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  • Q7

    _____________ are a vital part of reproduction in flowering plants. Without them, fertilization will not be possible.

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  • Q8

    It is a type of reproduction that does not need egg and sperm. So only one parent is needed for a new organism to arise.

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  • Q9

    In plants, Asexual reproduction is also called________________.

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  • Q10

    They are experts in garden cultivation and management who propagate plants in an artificial manner.

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  • Q11

    Which of the following is not an example of artificial vegetative reproduction?

    Pollinating

    Grafting

    Cutting

    Layering

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  • Q12

    This type of artificial vegetative reproduction involves removing portions of roots, stem, or leaves to grow into a new individual plant.

    Layering

    Grafting

    Cutting

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  • Q13

    In this type of artificial vegetative reproduction, the stem is bent toward the surface of the soil.

    Layering

    Cutting

    Grafting

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  • Q14

    It involves joining two stems from different plants.

    Cutting

    Layering

    Grafting

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  • Q15

    This is the stem that is still attached to the soil in grafting.

    Stock

    Runner

    Scion

    Bulb

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  • Q16

    It is the result of mixing sea water with fresh water. 

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  • Q17

    These organisms  are able to make their own food.

    Decomposers

    Producers

    Consumers

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  • Q18

    These organisms depend on other organisms since they aren't able to make their own food.

    Producers

    Consumers

    Decomposers

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  • Q19

    Tertiary consumers are organisms that directly feed on producers.

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    true
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  • Q20

    These organisms depend on primary consumers as their food sources.

    Tertiary consumers

    Secondary consumers

    Primary consumers

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