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QUIZ IN ELS
LESSON 1
Test I. Identification
Direction: Identify what is being asked and write the correct answer.
1. It is the study of living things and their vital processes. Biology
2. He is the person who invented the microscope. Anton van Leeuwenhoek
3. It is a period where knowledge gained was not recorded and the scientific method of
inquiry was not yet developed. Primitive Period
4-5. Biology is derived from the words? Bio, Logia
6. It is a period that was marked by a conscious effort and curiosity about natural
phenomena. Classical Period
7. It is the complete name of DNA. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
8. It is a book filled with drawings and descriptions of the organisms under the
microscope. Micrographia
9. It is an age that resulted in wars and the quest for knowledge fell into a period of
lapse. Dark Ages
10. He is the father of medicine. Hippocrates
Test II. True or False
Direction: Write true if the statement is correct and false if not.
11. Gregorio Mendel is known as the Father of Genetics. False
12. The Renaissance Period happened after the dark ages. True
13. RNA is the basic unit of life. False
14. The Modern Period began with the rise of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.
False
15. Robert Hooke established the Cell Theory. True
LESSON 2
Test I. Identification
Direction: Identify what is being asked and write the correct answer.
1. It is an energy-requiring building-up or synthesis process. Anabolism
2. It is an organism's response to changes in its environment. Irritability
3. It is also referred to as the life cycle. Development
4. A process that may be defined as the coupled cycling of biomolecules in aqueous
solution, driven by radiant energy, and exhibiting complexity. Life
5. It refers to an organism's reproductive cells. Gametes
6. A process wherein an organism forms another organism. Reproduction
7. It is an energy-releasing breaking-down or degradation process. Catabolism
8. A self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability
while adjusting to changing external conditions. Homeostasis
9. A mode of reproduction that involves only one parent. Asexual Reproduction
10. It refers to the totality of chemical processes that occur in a living organism.
Metabolism
Test II. Analysis
Direction: Analyze and identify what characteristics of living organisms are being
described.
11. A fast and furious cheetah sprints after a gazelle. Irritability
12. The tadpole turns into a frog. Development
13. Building glucose from carbon dioxide. Metabolism
14. A giraffe gave birth to a calf. Reproduction
15. Plants called succulents store water within themselves to compensate for the lower
water availability in the desert. Adaptation
LESSON 3
Test I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Choices:
a. Aristotle
b. Biogenesis Theory
c. Chemosynthesis Theory
d. Coacervates
e. First phase
f. Second phase
g. Spontaneous Generation/Abiogenesis Theory
h. Third phase
i. Francesco Redi
j. Hydrocarbons
k. Theory of Special Creation
l. Panspermia Hypothesis
1. He was able to demonstrate that flies did not come from putrid materials but from
maggots. i
2. This theory states that living organisms come only from pre-existing life forms
and never from non-living entities. b
3. He explains the transition from non-living things to living things. a
4. It is the phase where amino acids and sugars further react, producing
macromolecules. f
5. This theory believes that life was transported by debris on Earth through an impact
that sustained life. l
6. This stage increased the complexity of the organization of the primitive structures
and signaled the birth of the very first group of cells. h
7. This theory claims that all life forms were created by God. k
8. This theory is accepted as the most correct explanation of the origin of life. c
9. It is an organic compound that is composed of hydrogen and carbon. j
10. This theory assumes that living organisms arise from nonliving factors. g
Test II. Enumeration.
11-15. Give 5 theories on the origin of life and living organisms.
Spontaneous Generation/Abiogenesis Theory, Biogenesis Theory, Chemosynthesis
Theory, Panspermia Hypothesis, Theory of Special Creation

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  • 1. QUIZ IN ELS LESSON 1 Test I. Identification Direction: Identify what is being asked and write the correct answer. 1. It is the study of living things and their vital processes. Biology 2. He is the person who invented the microscope. Anton van Leeuwenhoek 3. It is a period where knowledge gained was not recorded and the scientific method of inquiry was not yet developed. Primitive Period 4-5. Biology is derived from the words? Bio, Logia 6. It is a period that was marked by a conscious effort and curiosity about natural phenomena. Classical Period 7. It is the complete name of DNA. Deoxyribonucleic Acid 8. It is a book filled with drawings and descriptions of the organisms under the microscope. Micrographia 9. It is an age that resulted in wars and the quest for knowledge fell into a period of lapse. Dark Ages 10. He is the father of medicine. Hippocrates Test II. True or False Direction: Write true if the statement is correct and false if not. 11. Gregorio Mendel is known as the Father of Genetics. False 12. The Renaissance Period happened after the dark ages. True 13. RNA is the basic unit of life. False 14. The Modern Period began with the rise of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. False 15. Robert Hooke established the Cell Theory. True LESSON 2 Test I. Identification Direction: Identify what is being asked and write the correct answer. 1. It is an energy-requiring building-up or synthesis process. Anabolism 2. It is an organism's response to changes in its environment. Irritability 3. It is also referred to as the life cycle. Development 4. A process that may be defined as the coupled cycling of biomolecules in aqueous solution, driven by radiant energy, and exhibiting complexity. Life 5. It refers to an organism's reproductive cells. Gametes 6. A process wherein an organism forms another organism. Reproduction 7. It is an energy-releasing breaking-down or degradation process. Catabolism
  • 2. 8. A self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions. Homeostasis 9. A mode of reproduction that involves only one parent. Asexual Reproduction 10. It refers to the totality of chemical processes that occur in a living organism. Metabolism Test II. Analysis Direction: Analyze and identify what characteristics of living organisms are being described. 11. A fast and furious cheetah sprints after a gazelle. Irritability 12. The tadpole turns into a frog. Development 13. Building glucose from carbon dioxide. Metabolism 14. A giraffe gave birth to a calf. Reproduction 15. Plants called succulents store water within themselves to compensate for the lower water availability in the desert. Adaptation LESSON 3 Test I. Multiple Choice Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Choices: a. Aristotle b. Biogenesis Theory c. Chemosynthesis Theory d. Coacervates e. First phase f. Second phase g. Spontaneous Generation/Abiogenesis Theory h. Third phase i. Francesco Redi j. Hydrocarbons k. Theory of Special Creation l. Panspermia Hypothesis 1. He was able to demonstrate that flies did not come from putrid materials but from maggots. i 2. This theory states that living organisms come only from pre-existing life forms and never from non-living entities. b 3. He explains the transition from non-living things to living things. a 4. It is the phase where amino acids and sugars further react, producing macromolecules. f
  • 3. 5. This theory believes that life was transported by debris on Earth through an impact that sustained life. l 6. This stage increased the complexity of the organization of the primitive structures and signaled the birth of the very first group of cells. h 7. This theory claims that all life forms were created by God. k 8. This theory is accepted as the most correct explanation of the origin of life. c 9. It is an organic compound that is composed of hydrogen and carbon. j 10. This theory assumes that living organisms arise from nonliving factors. g Test II. Enumeration. 11-15. Give 5 theories on the origin of life and living organisms. Spontaneous Generation/Abiogenesis Theory, Biogenesis Theory, Chemosynthesis Theory, Panspermia Hypothesis, Theory of Special Creation