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Summative Test in Science v1 (2nd Grading Overpopulation)

This document is a science test for 6th grade students. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about topics relating to population growth and its environmental impacts. The questions cover how population growth can disrupt the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle, the harms of sodium cyanide and industrial waste dumping, overpopulation issues like shortage of resources and disease spread, and human activities that damage the environment like cutting down trees.

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Summative Test in Science v1 (2nd Grading Overpopulation)

This document is a science test for 6th grade students. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about topics relating to population growth and its environmental impacts. The questions cover how population growth can disrupt the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle, the harms of sodium cyanide and industrial waste dumping, overpopulation issues like shortage of resources and disease spread, and human activities that damage the environment like cutting down trees.

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SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE VI

SECOND GRADING PERIOD

NAME_________________________________ GRADE SIX-_______ DATE__________


SCORE: _____

No. of Items: 20 (# 1)
Mrs. Marichel R. Digma

I. Read the questions carefully. Choose and shade the circle of your
answer.
1. Which of the following does NOT contribute to the disruption of
oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle?
O a. Continuous cutting down of trees.
O b. Burning of fossil fuels on motor vehicles.
O c. Use of dynamite in fishing.
O d. Planting of trees.
2. Why is the use of sodium cyanide harmful?
O a. It destroys coral reefs.
O b. It results in global warming.
O c. It causes soil erosion.
O d. It produces pollutants such as carbon monoxide.
3. Why does the government prohibit dumping of chemical and industrial
wastes in our bodies of water?
O a. because bodies of water are already polluted
O b. because marine life is sensitive to sunlight
O c. because it increases dissolved oxygen in water
O d. because the wastes dumped in the water cause pollution
4. What problems may NOT occur due to a growing population?
O a. Shortage of food
O b. shortage of water
O c. shortage of space
O d. Satisfaction of basic needs
5. Which of the following statements do you agree with?
O a. Population in a place remains constant.
O b. population constantly changes due to birth and death.
O c. Population growth does not affect basic needs.
O d. Population growth can’t be slowed down.
6. Which of the following is the correct definition of population?
O a. Population is the kind of organisms living in a place.
O b. Population is the rate of increase and decrease of organisms living
in a place.
O c. Population is the living condition of organisms in a place.
O d. Population is the number of particular group of organisms living in
a specific place.
7. Which of the following statements is true about overpopulation and its
effect on the environment?
O a. As the population grows, more garbage is produced.
O b. As population grows, more motor vehicles will emit poisonous
exhaust gas.
O c. As population decreases, cholera, dysentery, and tuberculosis will
spread.
O d. Both a and b
8. Why is overcrowding considered a danger?
O a. It encourages the spread of contagious diseases.
O b. It destroys our natural resources.
O c. It depletes our food reserves.
O d. All of the above
II. Which of the following situations will most likely happen especially in
overcrowded communities along the banks of the Pasig River? Check the
items.

_____9.Population problems will arise.


_____10.Diseases may spread easily.
_____11.Surroundings may become dirty.
_____12.There will be enough space for everyone.
_____13.The river became the dumpsite of garbage.
_____14.Food shortage may lead to a malnourished community.
_____15.Health habits of the people will be improved.
III. Match Column A with the answers found in Column B.
COLUMN A
COLUMN B
____16.Needed by a rapidly a. ozone layer
Growing population
____17.Absorbs rainwater b. ecological
balance
____18.It exists when population c. roots of
plants
In a place is stable
____19.Earth’s shield against harmful d. cutting of
trees
____20.Hastens weathering and e. basic
necessities
Erosion f.
nutrients
IV. Fill up the table.
Harmful Human acivities Effects of these activities

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