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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Region XI
Division of Panabo City
SOUTHERN DAVAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Southern Davao, Panabo City

1st Mid-Periodical Exam


Science 9

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the correct answer from the
choices a,b,c and d. Erasures and superimpositions are strictly prohibited.

1. What will happen if there are no alveoli inside the lungs?


a. Oxygen will not enter the respiratory system.
b. Nothing will happen.
c. There will be no oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange.
d. Trachea and bronchioles will not connected

2. Which of the following is not part of the group?


a. Trachea – nasal passages – alveoli – lungs – veins
b. Trachea – blood vessels – nose – bronchioles – alveoli
c. Nose – nasal passages – trachea – bronchi – alveolus
d. Nose – trachea – bronchi –atria – alveoli

3. What will happen to the diaphragm when a person is inhaling?


a. at normal b. at rest c. contracts d. expands

4. What will happen to the lungs if the diaphragm constricts?


a. at normal b. at rest c. contracts d. expands

5. Which of the following best describes the respiratory system?


a. A group of organs that function as one system.
b. A system that allows living things to breathe.
c. A system that supplies nutrients to the body.
d. A group of organs that transport nutrients to the body.

6. Which of the following is NOT true about circulatory system?


a. Creates oxygen and nutrients for the body
b. Pumps blood
c. Transports blood
d. Allows gas exchange in capillaries

7. If the de-oxygenated blood is entering the superior vena cava, where does the blood came from?
a. lungs b. head and arms c. stomach and legs d. heart

8. Which of the following carries the “materials” throughout the body?


a. blood b. blood vessel c. heart d. lungs

9.Sequence the flow of the blood through the heart, body and lungs:
i. De-oxygenated blood flows from the body
ii. The heart pumps the oxygenated blood.
iii. Oxygenated blood is transported to the body.
iv. De-oxygenated blood enters the lungs.
v. Oxygenated blood enters the heart.
a. i,ii,iii,v & iv b. v, iii, i, iv & ii
c. i, iv, v, ii & iii d. i, iii, iv,v,ii
10. If the valve serves as the “doors” in the human heart, what will happen if these doors do not shut close?
a. The blood will not be oxidized.
b. Blood will not be received.
c. Blood will not be pumped.
d. Blood will flow back into the atria.

11. What type of blood vessel carries the blood if it said to be de-oxygenated?
a. arteries b. superior vena cava
c. pulmonary artery d. veins

12. It is said that the heart “transports the materials throughout the body”. What does the underlined word
stands for?
a. Nutrients, blood and oxygen
b. Harmful chemicals and blood
c. CO2, Oxygen and vitamins
d. Nutrients, blood and carbon dioxide

13. Why does the beats per minute (bpm) increases during exercise or work?
a. The count of the beats done by the nurse is not right.
b. The person must be having a high blood pressure.
c. The person while exercising is nervous.
d. The body needs more supply of oxygen.

14. If the waste released by the urinary system is urine, how about in circulatory and respiratory system?
a. feces b. oxygen c. saliva d. carbon dioxide

15. What will happen to the heart if strenuous or overly energetic activities, like carrying heavy things and
running for hours, are often done?
a. Cardiovascular diseases will develop
b. The heart will become healthier
c. There will be an increase need for oxygen
d. The linings of the blood vessels will become thin

16.The de-oxygenated blood first flows in what part of the heart?


a. Right atrium and right ventricle
b. Left atrium and left ventricle
c. Right atrium and left ventricle
d. Left atrium and right ventricle

17. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the pumping of the heart?
a. All of the muscle tissues of the heart do not contract at the same time.
b. Different parts of the heart contract at the same time.
c. When the top portion of the heart contracts, the bottom part relaxes.
d. When a chamber contracts, it becomes smaller and the blood inside gets squeezed out.

18. How does the gas exchange occur inside the lungs?
a. Both CO2 and O2 shake hands and form a bond.
b. CO2 and O2 travels from the body to the lungs to exchange gases inside the bronchial tubes.
c. As alveoli provides oxygen, hair-like capillaries allow gas exchange.
d. All of the above

19. How does the nutrient-exchange occur inside the body cells?
a. As the arteries transport nutrients and O2, hair-like capillaries allow gas and nutrient exchange within the
cells.
b. As the veins transport nutrients and O2-rich blood, hair-like capillaries allow the exchange within the cells.
c. CO2 and O2 travels from the heart to the cells to exchange gases inside.
d. As the digestive system provides nutrients, exchange occurs inside the lungs.

20. When we breath in, we inhale many gases present in the air, including oxygen. What do you think happens
to the gases that are not needed by the body?
a. Exhaled out c. Inhaled and causes cancer
b. Causes flatulence then d. Nothing will happen
turns into fart

21. Mrs. Selda smokes tobacco. What do you think will happen to her lungs after 5 to 10 years?
a. She would most likely to have diabetes.
b. She will be diagnosed of having tuberculosis (TB)
c. She will die due to rheumatoid arthritis
d. Lung cancer cells would most likely develop.

22. This is the first door where blood enters after being received by the right atrium _________.
a. Tricuspid valve c. Aortic Valve
b. Mitral valve d. Pulmonary Valve

23. What blood vessel carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart throughout the body?
a. Pulmonary Artery c. Capillaries
b. Aorta d. Superior vena cava

24. The oxygenated blood from the lungs first flows in what type of blood vessel?
a. Pulmonary Artery c. Aorta
b. Pulmonary Vein d. Inferior vena cava

25.Which of the diseases below is NOT related to respiratory system?


a. Emphysema c. Lung cancer
b. Hypertension d. cough and colds

26. What disease is caused by smoking tobacco cigarette?


a. High Blood pressure c. Atherosclerosis
b. Kidney failure d. Emphysema

27. Which of the following people described below would most probably live longer?
a. Juan who always drinks water and do regular exercises every day.
b. Pedro who use soft drinks to replace water when he is thirsty.
c. Lea who loves to eat potato chips and sweet foods.
d. Fe who always spends her time playing computer games.

28. Your body couldn’t breathe without this system. Which one is it?
a. It is the Perspiration system.
b. It is the Respiratory system.
c. It is the Photosynthesis.
d. It is the Urinary system.

29. The Respiratory system is made up of trachea, the lungs, and the ____________.
a. Liver b. Diaphragm c. Esophagus d. Pancreas

30. When you breath in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out ____________.
a. Carbon dioxide c. Oxygen
b. Carbon Monoxide d. Hydrogen

31. When you inhale, your lungs ______.


a. Inflate b. Turn Purple c. Deflate d. Disappear
32. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs?
a. bronchioles b. ravioli c.alveoli d. Bronx

33. What happens when you breathe in?


a. When you breathe in your diaphragm expands and your ribcage contracts.
b. When you breathe in your diaphragm expands and your ribcage expands.
c. When you breathe in your diaphragm explodes and your ribcage contracts.
d. When you breathe in your diaphragm does not move and your ribcage expands.

34. What disease can be caused by smoking?


a. Emphysema b. Bronchitis c. Alveolitis d. Diabetes

35. What important activity takes place in the lungs?


a. Food is digested
b. Liquid waste is filtered
c. Oxygen is exchange for Carbon Dioxide
d. The trachea is exchange for the larynx

36. Why is blood that flows from the lungs to the heart bright red rather than dark red?
a. Oxygen makes it red.
b. Carbon dioxide makes it red.
c. Gastric juices produce the red color of the blood.
d. The lungs add a pigment (dye) to blood as it flows through them.

37. Which of these is a function of the circulatory system.


a. removing wastes from tissues.
b. delivering carbon dioxide to cells for cellular respiration.
c. transferring impulses from one cell to another
d. all of the above

38. What are the components of the circulatory system?


a. heart and lungs c. blood, blood vessels and heart
b. blood vessels, heart and lungs d. heart and blood

39. Which contains de-oxygenated blood?


a. Left Ventricle c. Pulmonary vein
b. Bicuspid valve d. Aorta
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40. In the circulatory system, which is correct?
a. Right ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary artery, Lungs
b. Left ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary artery, lungs
c. Right ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary Vein, Lungs
d. Left ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary Vein, Lungs

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