Tscie Finals
  • 1. What is the primary function of a plant's roots?
A) Absorbing water and nutrients
B) Reproduction
C) Photosynthesis
  • 2. Which part of a plant absorbs sunlight to produce energy?
A) Flowers
B) Roots
C) Leaves
  • 3. What is the primary function of a plant's stem?
A) Transporting water and nutrients
B) Reproduction
C) Anchoring the plant
  • 4. Which part of a flower usually develops into a fruit after fertilization?
A) Sepal
B) Pistil
C) Petal
  • 5. Which part of the plant is responsible for gas exchange?
A) Chloroplast
B) Chlorophyll
C) Stomata
  • 6. What is the function of chlorophyll in plants?
A) For gas exchange
B) For photosynthesis
C) Storing food
  • 7. Which plant structure is responsible for the production of seeds?
A) Stems
B) Leaves
C) Flowers
  • 8. What do xylem and phloem do in a plant?
A) Regulate temperature
B) Transporting water and nutrients
C) Convert sunlight into energy
  • 9. Which part of the plant protects the *developing flower?
A) Sepal
B) Petal
C) Stamen
  • 10. What is the primary function of the plant's reproductive system?
A) Absorbing sunlight
B) Producing seeds for reproduction
C) Producing oxygen
  • 11. Which part of a plant typically stores excess food?
A) Roots
B) Leaves
C) Flowers
  • 12. What is the primary function of stomata in plant leaves?
A) Absorbing water
B) Transporting minerals
C) Gas exchange
  • 13. Which part of the plant anchors it into the ground?
A) Roots
B) Flowers
C) Stem
  • 14. What is the male reproductive part of a flower called?
A) Pistil
B) Stamen
C) Sepal
  • 15. What part of the plant absorbs carbon dioxide from the air?
A) Leaves
B) Flowers
C) Roots
  • 16. Which plant structure is responsible for producing food through photosynthesis?
A) Roots
B) Leaves
C) Flowers
  • 17. Which plant tissue provides support and protection?
A) Vascular tissue
B) Dermal tissue
C) Ground tissue
  • 18. What is the purpose of the sepals in a flower?
A) Producing nectar
B) Protecting the flower bud
C) Attracting the pollinator
  • 19. Which part of the plant contains chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs?
A) Roots
B) Flowers
C) Leaves
  • 20. What is the primary function of the plant's phloem?
A) Transporting food
B) Providing structural support
C) Transporting water and minerals
  • 21. What kind of roots have central root that grows vertically into the soil?
A) Fibrous roots
B) Monocot roots
C) Taproots
  • 22. These roots consist of a cluster of thin, similarly sized roots that spread out.
A) Dicot roots
B) Taproots
C) Fibrous roots
  • 23. In the stem of the plants, what is the direction of the xylem?
A) Upward
B) Downward
C) Horizontal
  • 24. In the stem of the plants, what is the direction of the phloem?
A) Upward
B) Downward
C) Horizontal
  • 25. Why do the taproots grow vertically into the soil? Because of_____.
A) Geotropism
B) Geocentrism
C) Heliocentrism
  • 26. Which of the following describes fibrous roots?
A) Monocot
B) Dicot
  • 27. What kind of stem has soft tissue that bends?
A) Brittle
B) Woody
C) Herbaceous
  • 28. What tissue comprises the outer layer of the plants?
A) Vascular tissue
B) Dermal tissue
C) Ground tissue
  • 29. The rotting of bananas involves what specific property?
A) Technical
B) Physical
C) Chemical
  • 30. Which involves chemical property?
A) Chopping wood
B) Melting ice
C) Rusting of iron
  • 31. What kind of mixture do you have by mixing rice and water?
A) Homogeneous mixture
B) Heterogeneous mixture
C) Heterogeneous solution
  • 32. What do you call when two or more substances are mixed together but not totally dissolved?
A) Solution
B) Mixture
C) Substance
  • 33. When a liquid substance undergoes evaporation, what phase of matter will it turn into?
A) Liquid
B) Gas
C) Solid
  • 34. What should be the pH level of water that we humans drink?
A) 7
B) 9
C) 5
  • 35. What chemical property of matter usually causes rusting?
A) Toxicity
B) Oxidation
C) pH
  • 36. This chemical property talks about how a substance interacts with the other substances.
A) Toxicity
B) Reactivity
C) Flammability
  • 37. Which physical property refers to the ability of a substance to transfer heat or electricity?
A) Conductivity
B) Solubility
C) Magnetism
  • 38. This refers to the temperature needed for a substance melts.
A) Room temperature
B) Boiling point
C) Melting point
  • 39. This physical property of matter includes the color, shape, texture, and size that our naked eyes can see.
A) Solubility
B) Odor
C) Appearance
  • 40. If an object has a mass of 20g and a total space occupied of 2cm3, what is its density?
A) 10 g/cm
B) 40 g.cm3
C) 10 g/cm3
  • 41. What does the volume of an object refer to?
A) 1D shape
B) 3D shape
C) 2D shape
  • 42. What is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth?
A) 9.8 m/s2
B) 9.8 cm/s2
C) 980 m/s2
  • 43. Which property of matter is defined as the measure of the force exerted on an object due to the presence of gravitational force?
A) Density
B) Mass
C) Weight
  • 44. What property of matter refers to the measure of the amount of matter present in an object?
A) Density
B) Mass
C) Weight
  • 45. This part of 7E's Lesson Plan encourages the students to apply or extend the concepts and skills in new situations.
A) Elaborate
B) Extend
C) Evaluate
  • 46. What does AoL means?
A) Assessment of learning
B) Assessment as learning
C) Assessment for learning
  • 47. Which of the following woes not belong to the things you could do in the Explain part?
A) Group activity
B) Discussion
C) Reporting
  • 48. The following need to be considered in constructing activities for a lesson EXCEPT,
A) Differentiated instruction
B) VAK model
C) Personal opinion
  • 49. Which activity is applicable for the Engage part?
A) Experimentation
B) Demonstration
C) Pre test
  • 50. What does K stands for in KWL chart?
A) What I know
B) What I learnt
C) What I knew
  • 51. The4 A's Lesson Plan format helps promote the ff. EXCEPT:
A) Retention of information
B) Learning of lower order thinking skills
C) Recall
  • 52. Under the OBJECTIVE part, which of the following answers the question, "What should the students be able to do with what they know?'
A) Content standard
B) Performance standard
C) Lesson objective
  • 53. This part contains the references used by the teacher in creating the lesson.
A) Content
B) Learning resources
C) Values integration
  • 54. This includes the values that need to be possessed or to be attained by the students in the lesson.
A) Other resources
B) Learning resources
C) Values integration
  • 55. In a 4 A's Lesson Plan format, what comes next after the preliminary activities?
A) Analysis
B) Activity
C) Developing activities
  • 56. Which of the following activities is NOT included in the Activity part?
A) Experiment
B) Group activity
C) Motivational activities
  • 57. Which part of 4 A's Lesson Plan let the students explore, do concrete hands-on activities, and discover new knowledge?
A) Activity
B) Application
C) Analysis
  • 58. This part is where the teacher analyzes whether or not the students are ready for the current lesson.
A) Activity
B) Analysis
C) Application
  • 59. Which part in the 4 A's lesson plan does a generalization statement can be done?
A) Activity
B) Abstraction
C) Application
  • 60. This is the phase in the 4A's lesson plan which is all about making students apply their newly acquired knowledge or skill to a new sitaution.
A) Abstraction
B) Activity
C) Application
  • 61. Which of the three domains of learning involves the behavior and attitudes of the students toward the topic?
A) Psychomotor
B) Affective
C) Cognitive
  • 62. In utilizing the 4 A's Lesson Plan, teachers make sure that they teach in an organized, well-sequenced manner, and present the lessons that are comprehensible and meaningful.
A) True
B) False
C) Maybe
  • 63. Which of the following is NOT applicable to the abstraction part of the lesson plan?
A) Discuss
B) Summarization of the topic
C) Clearing misconception
  • 64. In creating your questions for evaluation, which is NOT supposed to be considered?
A) Learning competency code
B) Lesson objective
C) Type of test
  • 65. Which of the following is NOT included in SMART?
A) Specific
B) Applicable
C) Measurable
  • 66. Which of the following is NOT an activity to be done in the Elicit part?
A) Verbal questions
B) Demonstration
C) Pre test
  • 67. What BEST describes the Engage part of 7 E's Lesson Plan?
A) Capture the students interest
B) Recall the previous lesson
C) Application of knowledge
  • 68. This part in 7 E's Lesson Plan provides an opportunity for the students to discover new learning.
A) Engage
B) Elicit
C) Explore
  • 69. Which part of the 7E's Lesson Plan gives the oppurtunity for the students to share or explain the learning they discovered?
A) Elaborate
B) Explore
C) Explain
  • 70. This part in the 7E's Lesson Plan is for the application of the new knowledge learned.
A) Explain
B) Evaluate
C) Elaborate
  • 71. Which among the following does formative and summative assessment could be employed?
A) Assessment of learning
B) Assessment as learning
C) Assessment for learning
  • 72. This refers to anything that occupies space.
A) Matter
B) Chemical
C) Physical
  • 73. What is the international standard unit for the mass?
A) Gram
B) Kilogram
C) Milligram
  • 74. What is the equivalent unit for the newton?
A) Kg.m/s2
B) G.cm/s2
C) G.m/s2
  • 75. Given the amount of matter and the gravitational force on an area, how would you find the weight of an object?
A) W=mg
B) W=m/g
C) W=m+g
  • 76. This is the measure of the amount of matter in a given volume.
A) Density
B) Mass
C) Volume
  • 77. What specific property of matter refers to that can be determined without causing any changes in the identity of the material?
A) Chemical property
B) Physical property
C) Technical property
  • 78. What property of matter refers to the way a substance smells?
A) Odor
B) Appearance
C) Solubility
  • 79. what is the rule that needs to be considered in the solubility of matter?
A) Likes dissolve likes
B) Likes changes repel
C) Opposite attracts
  • 80. BEST describes luster?
A) How a substance feels to touch
B) Ability of substance to reflect light
C) The resistance yo flow
  • 81. This is the ability of a substance to catch fire and burn.
A) Solubility
B) Reactivity
C) Flammability
  • 82. how does matter turns from solid to gas
A) Condensation
B) Deposition
C) Sublimation
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