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Colegio de San Gabriel Arcangel

Area E, Sapang Palay, City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan


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Examination in
E N V I R O N M E N T A L
S C I E N C E / E C O L O G Y
Note: No erasures, superimpositions, notes of mistakes, liquid papers and the like. Leaning back, talking to seatmates, eye contacts
and symbolisms, and signals all are considered as cheating. Chuunin exams rules are all applied. Good Luck! Lol!
TEST I: IDENTIFICATION
1. A systematized body of knowledge based on facts and
seeks to answers to general questions.
2. The domain of science that deals with the study of the
world and everything natural.
3. The total air, land, and water surrounding living
components that interacts with one another by either
directly or indirectly.
4. The domain of science that deals with everything that
involves human interests and activities.
5. A sub-branch of no. 2 that focuses on living things.
6. A sub-branch of no. 2 that focuses on non-living things
like energy and matter.
7. A branch of science that aims for the protection,
propagation, and preservation of number 3.
8. Technically, this is considered as the solid part of no. 3.
9. Technically, this is considered as the water part of no. 3.
10. Technically, this is considered as the air part of no. 3.
11. The component of no. 3 known as the living component.
12. The component of no. 3 known as the non-living
component.
13. A process of life where organisms change and adapt as
time goes by.
14. A process of life where organisms are structured in
details, from cells, tissues, organs, organ system and
such.
15. A process of life where organisms increase in size and
mass.
16. A process of life where organisms react to certain types
of stimuli.

17. A process of life where organisms conform to


environmental changes to maintain its standard internal
status.
18. A process of life where organisms convert materials such
as food, water and sunlight into usable forms.
19. A process of life where organisms multiply or give birth
to organisms of the same species.
20. How many percent of Nitrogen is present in the air?
21. A valuable gas needed by plants in conducting
photosynthesis
22. An indispensable gas for the continuity of human life
needed in respiration.
23. The process wherein solar energy is harvested by plants
to synthesize of food.
24. The amount of energy in percent harvested by plants as
producers.
25. The collective term applied to any organism that depends
on others for source of food.
26. The collective term to any organism that destroys and
breakdowns molecules into simpler forms.
27. A derivative of carbon dioxide considered as poison
when inhaled.
28. The process of inserting nitrates into the roots of plants
by fungal and bacterial action.
29. A continuum of processes wherein minerals and
nutrients travels from biotic to abiotic and back in the
environment.
30. A naturally occurring inorganic solid that makes up the
frameworks of rocks.

31.
32. TEST II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Write Narusuke if
word/s to make the statement valid.
1. It is said that education, civil law, anthropology and
11.
economics all fall under natural science
12.
2. When we say something is natural, it will exist even
without the human existence.
13.
3. Animals receive nitrogen through nitrogen fixation.
4. With the aid of lightning, plants incorporate nitrogen in
14.
their roots.
5. Thru volcanic eruption, carbon is transferred from the
15.
atmosphere to the lithosphere.
6. Precipitation is the process involve in the formation of
16.
clouds and fog.
7. When we say condensates, those are things that fall from
17.
above.
18.
8. Thru burning and combustion, factories and vehicles
absorb carbon from the atmosphere.
19.
9. Carbon is transferred to the lithosphere thru
precipitation.
20.
10. Thru lighting storms, H2O is incorporated into the
lithosphere.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.

the statement is true. Otherwise, change the underlined


By the way, H2O is the chemical formula for Ammonia.
By the way, NH4 is the chemical formula for Hydrogen
peroxide.
Bacteria also contribute in the releasing of carbon
dioxide into the atmosphere.
Phosphorus particles are returned to the lithosphere thru
runoffs.
Thru death and decaying matter, nutrients are transferred
back into the soil as chemical deposits.
Only plants are capable of assimilating fresh nitrogen
compounds straight from the soil.
We can find phosphorus deposits on rocks.
Potassium comprises the chemical backbone of our teeth,
bones, and cell membranes.
Water takes an upward ride to the atmosphere thru
evaporation.
Rain water is a little basic since H2SO4 and HNO3 are
present in it.

27.
28.
29.
30. TEST III. MODIFIED MULTIPLE-CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
31. A if Statement I is correct and Statement II is wrong
33.
C if both
32.
B if
Statement I and Statement II are correct
Statement I is wrong and Statement II is correct
34.
D if both
Statement I and Statement II are wrong
1. Science
II.
Carbon
18.
Ammonia
(Refer to no. 17)
I.
Non-living
19. Petroleum
II.
Living
I.
Mineral
2. Ecology
II.
Carbon
I.
Biogeochemical Cycles
20. Mineral
II.
Pollution
I.
Mercury
3. Temperature
II.
Gold
I.
Biotic
21.
Which
is
harder?
II.
Abiotic
I.
Glass
4. Least energy
II.
Diamond
I.
Herbivore
22. Fire-born
II.
Carnivore
I.
Igneous
5. Abiotic
II.
Sedimentary
I.
Parasite
23. Lithification
II.
Predator
I.
Igneous
6. Biotic (refer to choices in no. 5)
II.
Metamorphic
7. Metabolism
24.
Crystallization
(Refer to no. 22)
I.
Respiration
25. Metamorphic
II.
Eating
I.
Granite
8. Growth
II.
Gneiss
I.
Stone
26. Rocks
II.
Human
I.
Mineralogy
9. Nitrogen Cycle
II.
Petrology
I.
Nitrification
27.
Sedimentary
rocks
II.
Ammonification
I.
Fossil
10. Ecology
II.
Sediments
I.
Interaction with the environment
28. Forest
II.
Organisms in their habitat
I.
Log
11. Photosynthesis
II.
Medicine
I.
Abiotic-Abiotic
29. Lava
II.
Biotic-Biotic
I.
Extrusive
12. Predation
II.
Intrusive
I.
Abiotic-Biotic
30.
Metamorphism
II.
Biotic-Biotic
I.
Heat
13. Weathering
II.
Temperature
I.
Biotic-Biotic
31. Near a magma pit
II.
Abiotic-Abiotic
I.
Contact Metamorphism
14. Nitrogen Fixation
II.
Regional metamorphism
I.
Abiotic-Abiotic
32.
Continental
Drift (Refer to no. 31)
II.
Biotic-Biotic
33.
Living
organisms
15. Greater energy level
I.
MOREGIH
I.
Plants
II.
MIS PASCO
II.
Herbivores
34. Rocks and minerals (Refer to no. 33)
16. Fungus and bacteria
35.
I.
Producers
35. Coal
II.
Decomposers
I.
Organic
17. Nitrification
II.
Inorganic
I.
Water
36.
37.
38. TEST IV: ENUMERATION.
39.
A. 7 processes of life
C. 4 natural resources
B. 8 major elements in rocks and minerals
D. 3 types of rocks and their corresponding processes.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48. TEST V: MODIFIED MATCHING TYPE. GOOD LUCK ^_^
49. Set A
2. Environment
1. Science
3. Nitrogen

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Metabolism
Biotic Factor
Minerals
Water
Rocks
Fire-born
Gneiss
50.
51. Set B

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.

Natural
Pressure
Oxygen
Inquiry
Minerals
Energy
Granite
Plants
Weathering
Ecology

52.

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