SCIENCE & HEALTH IV THIRD PERIODIC TEST NAME : _________________ GRADE/SECTION: ___________
SCORE: _____ DATE: ______
Test I- MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answer in the space provided before each number. ______1. What body organ has voluntary muscles? a. Heart c. stomach b. Leg d. intestine ______2. What bones protects the brain? a. Cranium c. Backbone b. Pelvic bone d. Jawbone ______3. What bones protect the spinal cord? a.Ribs c. Clavicles b. Vertebrae d. Pelvic bones ______4. Where do bones meet? a. At the joints c .In the hands b. At the ribcage d. In the legs ______5. What do the ribs protect? a.Spinal cord c. Heart and Lungs b.Shoulder blade d. Muscles ______6. What do you need most when you are tired? a.Water c. Exercise b.Air d. Rest ______7. What is the best thing to do when you have cramps? a.Apply cold compress c. Lie down and stretch legs b.Stand on your toes d. Massage the affected muscles ______8. Where does digestion start? a.Stomach c. Mouth b.Intestines d. Esophagus ______9. What food nutrients are good for the bones? a.Minerals and Calcium c. Protein b.Carbohydrates d. Vitamins ______10. To prevent constipation, one should eat food to rich in ______? a.Calcium c. Carbohydrates b.Protein d. Fiber Test II- SHORT ANSWER Directions: Fill the blanks with the correct answer to complete each statement. Write your answer before each number Digestion starts in the ______. The food is changed into ______ form. The 2. ______softens the food. The partially digested foods enter the ______ . It then goes to the 3. 4. ______. The food is further changed into ______ form in the ______ so that the ______ can 5. 6. 7. 8. Carry it to the different parts of the body. Undigested parts of the food are pushed into the ______ where they remain until the feces expelled by a ______ 9. 10.
Tet III- TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if the statement is incorrect. Write your answer in the space provided before each number. ______1. Youre up cages are made up of 24 pairs of long slender bones or ribs which are connected to the backbone. ______2. The ribs protect the heart and the lungs. ______3. The skull protects the brain. ______4. The backbone supports the teeth and gums enabling us to bite and chew our food. ______5. The hipbones are large bones attached to each side of the sacrum. ______6. Your bones are joined together at the leg _______7. The cartilage protects the bones in the joints. ______8. A new born baby normally has 35 vertebrae. ______9. The muscles of the legs are voluntary muscles ______10. The joint in your head is a pivot joint. Test IV- MATCHING TYPE Directions: Match column A to column B. Write your answer in the space provided before each number. COLUMN A ______1. It helps us chew food and speak ______2. It is the largest and longest bone in the skeletal system ______3. The point where two bones meet ______4. It protects the brain ______5. It is the long bone located in the upper arm ______6. They joint two bones at the joints ______7. They protect the spinal cord ______8. It protects the heart and lungs ______9. The soft part at the ends of the bones at the joints ______10. It allows you to turn your head
COLUMN B a. Pivot Joint b. Cartilage c. Cranium d. Femur e. Humerus f. Mandible g. Joint h. Ligaments i. Ribs j. Vertebrae k. Hinge joint l. Muscles
Test V- ESSAY ( Discuss briefly)
How do bones and muscles work?(5pts) _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ Why Ligaments and Cartilage useful? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ Prepared by: Arriesgado,Wilmar Teacher III
(Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 15) Ilias Kazanis (Auth.), Catherine Belzung, Peter Wigmore (Eds.) - Neurogenesis and Neural Plasticity-Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2013) PDF