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Els Q2

This document appears to be a quiz for an Earth and Life Science class in the 11th grade. It consists of 41 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of various biology and ecology topics. The questions cover concepts like the basic unit of life, theories of the origin of life, cellular structures and functions, cellular respiration, classification of organisms, ecosystems, and evolutionary concepts like adaptation and natural selection. The quiz also includes questions about environmental issues like eutrophication and sustainable development.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION V
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF MASBATE PROVINCE
BALUD NORTH DISTRICT
PALANI INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Palani, Balud, Masbate
Name: Date:
Grade & Section: Score:

EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE-11


2nd Quarterly Assessment
I- MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the best answer.

1. What is the basic unit of all living things?


a. Atom c. Organelles
b. Cell d. Tissue
2. Which concept describe that a living and breathing organism can arise from none living organism? Example a frog
arising from mud.
a. Biogenesis c. Panspermia
b. Divine creation d. Spontaneous generation
3. All of the chemical process that occur inside the cell can be collectively called?
a. Biotechnology c. Metabolism
b. Evolution d. Respiration
4. The process of converting food molecules to harness energy is called?
a. Cellular respiration c. Natural selection
b. Metabolism d. Photosynthesis
5. In which classification of unicellular organism does Sars-Cov-2 which causes covid-19 belongs to?
a. Bacteria c. Protozoa
b. Fungi d. Virus
6. What is being established when the status of an organism fits in its total environment or community?
a. Ecological niche c. Ecosystem habitation
b. Ecological succession d. Environmental adaptation
7. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generation to meet their
own needs aptly describe __________.
a. Ecological development c. environmental potential
b. Environmental integrity d. sustainable development
8. Which of the following environmental conditions has been blamed for the usual occurrence of fish kills in our lakes?
a. Acid rain c. Eutrophication
b. Atmospheric pollution d. Silting of lakes
9. A type of tree that is suitable to be planted in the coastal areas that would be beneficial to the ecosystem of the
coastline of bodies of water?
a. Acapulco c. Molave
b. Mangrove d. Narra
10. The part of land influenced by the sea together with the adjacent part of the sea which is influenced by the land.
a. Coastline c. Swamp
b. Sea d. River
11. What is the other scientific term for spontaneous generation?
a. Abiogenesis c. Genesis
b. Biogenesis d. Glycogenesis
12. The belief that life originates from pre-existing life is______?
a. Abiogenesis c. Genesis
b. Biogenesis d. Glycogenesis
13. The belief that life forms and everything in the universe were created through a super natural power rather than
naturalistic means.
a. Abiogenesis c. Panspermia
b. Divine creation d. Spontaneous origin
14. Miller-Urey experiment states that lightning aided to trigger the creation of building blocks of life on Earth during the
early time periods.
a. Abiogenesis c. Panspermia
b. Divine creation d. Spontaneous origin
15. The electric charges can produce amino acid and sugar from an atmosphere loaded with the pre-existing biochemical
materials like water, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen.
a. Abiogenesis c. Panspermia
b. Divine creation d. Spontaneous origin
16. This organism obtains energy by using enzymes embedded in its highly folded internal membranes to break down
nitrogen-containing compounds.
a. Candida albilicans c. Pseudomonas aeroginosa
b. Nitrosococcus oceani d. Staphylococcus aureus
17. These fossil cells occur in association with pyrite suggests that they may have produced energy by stripping electrons
from this mineral.
a. iron sulfate c. iron sulfur
b. iron sulfide d. iron oxide
18. The bacteria invaded or were engulfed by an early eukaryote and began living inside it.
a. endosymbiosis c. parasitism
b. mutualism d. phagocytosis
19. The cell growth and sediment deposition formed dome-shaped, layered structures.
a. Phaneritic c. Stromatolites
b. Porphyritic d. Schistose
20. Eukaryotic genes that govern genetic processes tend to be similar to some archaeal genes.
a. DNA replication, translation, deletion c. DNA replication, transcription, translation
b. RNA replication, transcription, insertion d. RNA replication, transcription, translation
21. Aerobic respiration would later meet the high-energy needs of multi-celled eukaryotic organism. Which among these
is a multi-celled eukaryotic organism?
a. Candida albilicans, a fungi c. Giardia lambia, a protozoa
b. Staphylococcus aureus, a bacteria d. Varanus salvator, a monitor lizard
22. This organelle is a double layer of membrane with protein-lined pores that control the flow of material into and out of
the nucleus.
a. cell wall c. nuclear envelop
b. mitochondrion d. nuclear membrane
23. The nucleus and endomembrane system probably evolved from infoldings of what specific organelle?
a. cell membrane c. plasma membrane
b. peripheral membrane d. transmembrane
24. Anaerobic pathway means?
a. abundant use of oxygen c. less use of oxygen
b. absolute no presence of oxygen d. moderate use of oxygen
25. An archaea organism has what type of cell?
a. eukaryotic cell c. prokaryotic cell
b. endosymbiont cell d. parasitic cell
26. The Basic unit of life.
a. Atom b. Cell c. DNA d. Tissue
27. It refers to the response or reaction to a stimulus that helps the organisms survive in a specific environment.
a. Adaptation c. Homeostasis
b. Evolution d. Reproduction
28. It involves making the new cell, this new cell can be part of the existing organisms, part of a new organism, or entirely
new organism.
a. Adaptation c. Homeostasis
b. Evolution d. Reproduction
29. The variety of living organisms including plants, animals’ bacteria, and fungi.
a. Biodiversity c. Ecosystem
b. Biosphere d. Evolution
30. It refers to the increasing size.
a. Growth c. Adaptation
b. Development d. Speciation
31. At which level of organization does life exist.
a. Atom c. Organelles
b. Complex molecule d. Simple molecule
32. At the month of September Migratory birds leave one place to another and return mostly at April because of what
reason.
a. Sheltering and to reproduce c. Sheltering and escaping predators
b. Temperature and to reproduce d. Temperature and escaping predators
33. Which of the following shows homeostasis?
a. Camouflage c. Mimicry
b. Giving Birth d. Sweating
34. Polar bear has thick, white fur which exhibit what characteristic of life?
a. Adaptation c. Growth and Development
b. Acquisition of energy d. Homeostasis
35. Which of the following is true?
a. All living organisms has organ system c. All living things interact with other living organisms.
b. All living things reproduce and giving birth. d. All Living organisms acquire energy with the use of the Sun.
36. Which of the following is not a cell theory?
a. All Living things breathe oxygen. c. Cells come from the pre-existing cell.
b. living things are made up of cells. d. Cells are the basic and functioning unit of life.
37. The change in the characteristics of living organisms over time.
a. Evolution c. Metabolism
b. Homeostasis d. Reproduction
38. The main idea of the gene theory.
a. Chromosome c. Genes
b. DNA d. Nucleus
39. An organism maintains a stable internal environment or keeping things in constant.
a. Evolution c. Metabolism
b. Homeostasis d. Reproduction
40. Explains the changes that happen in the living organism in the present time and how did they relate to ancient times.
a. Evolution c. Metabolism
b. Homeostasis d. Reproduction
41. Which of the following describes genes?
a. Compost of organism genetic code c. A fragment of DNA containing specific characteristics
b. A special protein-containing genetic materials d. A fragment of chromosomes involved in reproduction
42. Which of the following shows homeostasis?
a. Code for protein. b. Maintain stability c. Explain changes over time d. Basic and functioning unit of life.
43. Evolution is the change in the characteristics of living organisms over time. At what process it occurs?
a. Natural Selection b. Acquired characteristics c. Origin of species d. Mutations
44. Homeostasis is one of the unifying themes of life in which an organism maintains a stable internal environment or
keeping things in constant. Which pair or organism is an example of this?
a. Shark and dolphin b. Algae and Plankton c. Earthworm and Grass d. Ants and bees
45. At which cell theory does the virus fail to have.
a. All living things are made up of cells. c. Cells come from the pre-existing cell.
b. Cells are the basic and functioning unit of life. d. All of the above.
46-50. Read and understand the statement below and choose the corresponding principles.
A = Cell Theory B= Gene Theory C = Homeostasis D = Evolution
46. Wood is considered non-living things because the cells are already dead.
47. The characteristics of an individual are inherited from their parent.
48. Every living organism has a unique genetic code.
49. The changes in an organism are due to the changes that happen in their environment.
50. All Living things have a cell.
ELS KEY TO CORRECTION
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. D
6. A
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. A
12. A
13. B
14. D
15. D
16. B
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. C
21. D
22. C
23. C
24. B
25. C
26. B
27. A
28. D
29. A
30. A
31. C
32. D
33. B
34. A
35. C
36. A
37. A
38. C
39. B
40. A
41. C
42. B
43. A
44. C
45. D
46. B
47. B
48. D
49. A
50. D

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