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This document is a Grade 4 Science Summative Assessment for Quarter 2, Week 2, consisting of multiple-choice questions focused on the functions of various body systems including the muscular, skeletal, digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems. Each question assesses students' understanding of how these systems operate in different scenarios. The assessment aims to evaluate students' knowledge and comprehension of basic human biology.
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Week 2

This document is a Grade 4 Science Summative Assessment for Quarter 2, Week 2, consisting of multiple-choice questions focused on the functions of various body systems including the muscular, skeletal, digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems. Each question assesses students' understanding of how these systems operate in different scenarios. The assessment aims to evaluate students' knowledge and comprehension of basic human biology.
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SCIENCE Summative Assessment

Grade 4 – QUARTER 2-WEEK-2


NAME: ________________________________________ SCORE: ____________
DIRECTION: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. While lifting a heavy suitcase, which function of the muscular system is most
evident?
a) Breaking down food for digestion
b) Regulating body temperature
c) Supporting your body's structure and enabling the lifting
d) Controlling the heartbeat

2. You're standing upright without collapsing under your own weight. This
demonstrates the role of the skeletal system in:
a) Aiding digestion
b) Carrying oxygen to cells
c) Filtering impurities from the air
d) Supporting the body's structure

3. After a hearty meal, your body begins to extract nutrients from the food. This is
an example of the digestive system's function to:
a) Regulate body temperature
b) Pump blood to different body parts
c) Break down food for nutrients and energy
d) Control voluntary muscle movements

4. While running a marathon, your body needs a consistent supply of oxygen and
nutrients to your muscles. This relates to the circulatory system's role in:
a) Digesting food and breaking it down
b) Regulating the body's temperature
c) Transporting oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products
d) Filtering the air, you breathe

5. You take a deep breath after sprinting. This is a direct result of how the
respiratory system:
a) Regulates body temperature
b) Controls digestion
c) Filters blood
d) Allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs

6. Imagine a weightlifter lifting a heavy barbell. In this scenario, which function of


the muscular system is primarily at work?
a) Regulating blood circulation
b) Supporting the body's structure and enabling lifting
c) Breaking down food for digestion
d) Filtering impurities from the air
7. When you accidentally touch a hot stove and quickly pull your hand away,
which body system is responsible for this fast reaction?
a) Digestive system
b) Circulatory system
c) Muscular system
d) Respiratory system

8. You're in a race, and your heart is beating rapidly to pump oxygen to your
muscles. This exemplifies the role of the:
a) Digestive system in fueling your body
b) Respiratory system in cooling you down
c) Muscular system in maintaining balance
d) Circulatory system in providing oxygen and nutrients to muscles

9. After a big meal, you start to feel full and satisfied. This is a result of the
digestive system's function to:
a) Regulate body temperature
b) Break down food into smaller molecules
c) Provide structural support to your body
d) Filter impurities from the air you breathe

10. You take a deep breath before giving a presentation. This action is directly
related to the respiratory system's function to:
a) Regulate your body temperature
b) Support your body's structure
c) Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
d) Help digest the food you ate

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