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St.

Francis School of La Libertad


Magtalisay, North Poblacion La Libertad Negros oriental

Junior High School


Third Periodical Exam
Integrated Science 8

Name: Date:
Teacher: Score:

Test I. Knowledge:
Direction: Write a positive sign (+) on the spaces provided before each number if the statement is
correct or zero sign (0) if the statement is incorrect.

______1. The process by which energy is released by the breakdown of food substances is called excretion.
______2. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
______3. Enzymes are often needed by different processes in minute amounts.
______4. Glycogen is insoluble in water.
______5. The process of food digestion called peristalsis is independent of muscle contraction.
______6. Stores energy found in food is called potential energy.
______7. Calorie refers to the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 0C.
______8. Enzymes is not a form of carbohydrates.
______9. Vitamin B is not a fat soluble vitamin.
______10. Carotene which is richly found in carrots is a form of vitamin A.
______11. In the healthy diet pyramid, meat and meat alternative are classified under level 3.
______12. The process whereby some of the absorbed food materials are converted into new protoplasm or
used to provide energy is called assimilation.
______13. Salivary amylase which breaks cooked starch into sugars is called ptyalin.
______14. Minerals are organic substances which do not provide energy are important in different body
functions
______15. Fiber refers to the indigestible fibrous material found in vegetables and fruits.
______16. The healthy diet pyramid encourages us to eat more level 4 foods and less level 1 food.
______17. The mammalian digestive system consists the gut and the associated glands such as liver and
pancreas.
______18. Partly digested food in the stomach is called chyme.
______19. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert energy from the sun to provide energy for
almost all life forms.
______20. Waste products need to be eliminated from the body because they are toxic to body cell.
Test II. Understanding
Direction: Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

1. What structure in the small insistence absorb the nutrients that result from the digestive process?
a. duodenum c. intestinal muscle
b. intestinal gland d. villi
2. The human body needs a constant supply of protein too survive. The first organ of the digestive system
that begins digesting protein chemically is the
a. duodenum c. mouth
b. esophagus d. stomach
3. A person who has had the gallbladders removed may be expected to have some difficulty in
a. absorbing minerals c. excreting urea
b. digesting fats d. storing glycogen
4. All are functions of saliva except
a. digestion of starch c. lubrication of food
b. digestion of protein d. protection from bacteria
5. Select the incorrect association
a. stomach- grinds and liquefies food c. pancreas- secretes digestive enzymes
b. large intestine- absorbs food d. small intestine- absorbs fluid and food
6. The correct sequence of structures in the gut is
a. Esophagus, small intestine, stomach, large intestine
b. Esophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine
c. Esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
d. Stomach, large intestine, small intestine, esophagus
7. Which of the following is not a function of the liver?
a. synthesis of bile c. detoxification of drugs
b. synthesis of insulin d. synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins and fats
8. Digestions of carbohydrates is performed mostly by enzymes from the
a. liver c. salivary glands
b. pancreas d. stomach
9. All of the following carbohydrates can be digested by humans except
a. cellulose c. starch
b. maltase d. sucrose
10. What does the liver do when substances are absorbed into the bloodstream during digestion?
a. Adds water to the mixture c. removes toxins from the bloodstream
b. Adds oxygen to the bloodstream d. secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
Test III. Doing
Direction: Identify the terms being described. (2points each)

1. Occurs when a person consumes too much calories in food with little exercise, thus he becomes
overweight or obese.
2. Inflammation of the appendix
3. Occurs when rectal veins are inflamed and enlarged after straining and eliminating hard stools.
4. Open sores found in the esophagus, stomach and the duodenum of the small intestine.
5. Are crystals formed by too much cholesterol, bile salts, and calcium in the gallbladder.
6. Inflammation of the liver caused by excessive consumption of alcohol or a viral injection.
7. Occurs when the peristalsis moves the stool in the colon too slowly.
8. Digestive disorder occurs when the lining of the large intestine cannot maintain the usual level of water
absorption.
9. Patients experience nausea, fever, loss of appetite, abdominal pain and a yellowing of the skin and
white part of the eye.
10. A procedure of visualizing the upper digestive tract by inserting a tiny with camera found at the end of
an endoscope.
St. Francis School of La Libertad
Magtalisay, North Poblacion La Libertad Negros oriental

Senior High School


nd
2 Semester SY: 2019-2020
Physical Science 11 Mrs. Gem A. Timtim
Midterm Examination Subject Teacher/ Instructor

Name: Grade & Section: Score:

Test I. Knowledge
Direction: Solve for the electronegativity value of the following molecules, using the electronegativity
provided. (2points each)

H = 2.1 Mg = 1.2 C = 2.5 P = 2.1

Li = 1.0 Na = 0.9 N = 3.0 I = 2.5

K = 0.8 Zn = 1.7 Br = 2.8

F = 4.0 Cl = 3.0 O = 3.5

Ca = 1.0 Al = 1.5 S = 2.5

1. CO 6. K & Cl

2. LiH 7. F2

3. N2 8. Br2

4. Cl & O 9. Na &O

5. LiCl 10. O2

Test II. Understanding


Direction: Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. (2points each)

1. Which of the following pairs of elements would most likely form an ionic compound?
a) Al & K b) Cl & I c) K & I d) Mg & Al
2. Which of the following is an ionic compound?
a) CS2 b) Mg Cl2 c) OF2 d) SO2
3. Which of the following is most likely a covalent compound?
a) Al2 b) CaCl2 c) KF d) SF2
4. A polar covalent bond would form, in which of the following pairs of atoms?
a) Ca & Cl b) Cl & Cl c) Br & Br d) P & Cl
5. A nonpolar covalent bond would form, in which of the following pairs of atoms?
a) Br & Br b) Li & Br c) Na & C d) S & Br
Test III. Doing
Direction: Identification. Identify the different sources of energy being described. (2points each)

1. Are combustible materials that took millions of years to form underneath the Earth.

2. Is produced by the anaerobic decomposition of organic materials brought about by certain verities

of bacteria.

3. Formed from plants and animals’ materials.

4. Is the heat obtained from underneath the Earth and carried to the surface as steam?

5. Battery which is usually used in cards.


St. Francis School of La Libertad
Magtalisay, North Poblacion La Libertad Negros oriental

Junior High School


Third Periodical Exam
Values 8

Name: Date:
Teacher: Score:

Test I. Knowledge:
Direction: Draw a happy face if the statement connotes effective communication with other people.
Draw a sad face if it does not. (2points each)

______1. “Why don’t you get your eyes checked so you don’t have to keep on asking me what’s written on the
board?”
______2. “Excuse me Miss, how many pieces of canned goods should each student bring for the typhoon
victims?”
______3. “Okay whatever”
______4. “Please keep quiet. The others are still taking their test.”
______5. “Don’t give up. We all make mistakes. We’ll keep on practicing until we make it right. Let’s do this
together, okay?”

Test II. Understanding:


Direction: Identification. Identify the type of channels describe in each phrases. (2points each)

1. Face to face conversion and talking over the telephone or videophone.


2. A physical communication that relies on gestures or body movements
3. Text messages or chat, e-mail, letters, magazine and newspaper.

Test III. Doing:


Direction: Read each statement then identify its level of communication. (2points each)

1. “I’m so proud of you. I’m so proud of you, too.”


2. “Of course not! Why should I eat your favorite cake?”
3. “I think their art project was the most innovative.”
4. “What time did you arrive in school?”
5. “My sincere apologies for the confusion.”
St. Francis School of La Libertad
Magtalisay, North Poblacion La Libertad Negros oriental

Junior High School


Third Periodical Exam
Values 9

Name: Date:
Teacher: Score:

Test I. Knowledge:
Direction: True or False. Write T if it is right and F if it is incorrect.

1. Being truthful means bearing all information on the matter under discussion.
2. Being transparent in all our dealings with other people makes the negotiation smooth and productive.
3. In applying for a job, we must be honest and are capable of performing different tasks associated
with the job so that we should be hired.
4. Transparency is a quality that people today look for in others especially those who have been
entrusted with the management.
5. Some people in the government sector are distorting facts about certain issues.
6. The greatest service is in the many unwise steps we prevent.
7. A true test of leadership is not so much based on how much we know, but on how we behave when
don’t know what to do.
8. Communication is two-way. One will listen and the other would say.

Test II. Understanding:


Direction: Enumeration.

1-5. Leaders from the past who are worth emulating.


6-10. Present leaders who are worth emulating.

Test III. doing:


Direction: Identification. Identify the tips on how to become transparent in all our dealings.
(2points each)

1. Let other finish speaking.


2. Being transparent we must be ethical.
3. Continue imposing an ethical way of doing things, people will follow you.
4. Once the truth is unknown, you will be at the losing end.
5. Empowering skills inspired leaders to be role models.
6. I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.

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