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NAME :____________________________________________ SECTION :_________________ DATE :____________________ 1.

1. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of
GRADE 10 SCIENCE ASSESSMENT eggs in the ovaries?
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question. A. follicle stimulating hormone C. progesterone
B. luteinizing hormone D. testosterone
1. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of
eggs in the ovaries? 2. Which endocrine gland produces estrogen and progesterone?
A. follicle stimulating hormone C. progesterone A. anterior pituitary C. pancreas B. ovaries D. testes
B. luteinizing hormone D. testosterone
3.During the luteal phase, progesterone tends to _____.
2. Which endocrine gland produces estrogen and progesterone? A. fall C. rise
A. anterior pituitary C. pancreas B. ovaries D. testes B. remain steady D. shift unsteadily

3.During the luteal phase, progesterone tends to _____. 4. Which hormone surge results to ovulation?
A. fall C. rise A. estrogen B. luteinizing C. progesterone D. testosterone
B. remain steady D. shift unsteadily
5. What is considered as the most fertile day in a regular menstrual cycle?
4. Which hormone surge results to ovulation? B. 1st day B. 14th day C. 20th day D. 28th day
A. estrogen B. luteinizing C. progesterone D. testosterone
6.In which part of the female reproductive system is egg fertilized?
5. What is considered as the most fertile day in a regular menstrual cycle? B. Cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina
A. 1st day B. 14th day C. 20th day D. 28th day 7.For how many days in the regular menstrual cycle are females considered to be most fertile? A. one
B. five C. ten D. all days
6.In which part of the female reproductive system is egg fertilized?
A. Cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina 8. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is _____.
7.For how many days in the regular menstrual cycle are females considered to be most fertile? A. one A. already menopausal. C. capable of producing offspring.
B. five C. ten D. all days B. already pregnant. D. not capable of reproduction.

8. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is _____.


A. already menopausal. C. capable of producing offspring. 9. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____.
B. already pregnant. D. not capable of reproduction. A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina

10. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called ____.
9. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____. A. Dilation B. Fertilization C. Gestation D. Ovulation
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina
11. Why ovulation is important in reproduction?
10. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called ____. A. It will help produce a kind of its own.
A. Dilation B. Fertilization C. Gestation D. Ovulation B. Egg will help to nourish female reproductive organ.
C. Production of egg from the ovary is beneficial to women.
11. Why ovulation is important in reproduction? D. A mature egg is needed in fertilization for reproduction to happen.
A. It will help produce a kind of its own. 12. Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation for
B. Egg will help to nourish female reproductive organ. implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
C. Production of egg from the ovary is beneficial to women. B. estrogen B. FSH C. LH D. progesterone
D. A mature egg is needed in fertilization for reproduction to happen. 13. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be menstruation?
12. Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation for A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm
implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH? B. when the egg is released from the ovary
A. estrogen B. FSH C. LH D. progesterone C. when the egg meets the sperm
13. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be menstruation? D. when the egg reaches the uterus
A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm 14. Why does menstruation stop?
B. when the egg is released from the ovary A. The motility of the egg decreases.
C. when the egg meets the sperm B. The ovary is in its stationary phase.
D. when the egg reaches the uterus C. No egg has been produced from the ovary.
14. Why does menstruation stop? D. Egg becomes immobile towards the fallopian tube.
A. The motility of the egg decreases.
B. The ovary is in its stationary phase. 15.Physiological processes are commonly moderated via two distinct feedback mechanisms –positive and negative feedback. Which of
C. No egg has been produced from the ovary. the pairs of events and feedback regulation is incorrect?
D. Egg becomes immobile towards the fallopian tube. A. Childbirth: positive feedback. C. Menstruation: negative feedback
B. Lactation: positive feedback. . D. Ovulation: negative feedback.
15.Physiological processes are commonly moderated via two distinct feedback mechanisms –positive and negative feedback. Which of
the pairs of events and feedback regulation is incorrect?
A. Childbirth: positive feedback. C. Menstruation: negative feedback
B. Lactation: positive feedback. . D. Ovulation: negative feedback.

NAME :____________________________________________ SECTION :_________________ DATE :____________________


GRADE 10 SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question.
NAME :____________________________________________ SECTION :_________________ DATE :____________________
GRADE 10 SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question. 1. What is considered as the most fertile day in a regular menstrual cycle?
A.1st day B. 14th day C. 20th day D. 28th day A.Cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina
3.For how many days in the regular menstrual cycle are females considered to be most fertile? A. one
2.In which part of the female reproductive system is egg fertilized? B. five C. ten D. all days
A.Cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina
3.For how many days in the regular menstrual cycle are females considered to be most fertile? A. one 4. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of
B. five C. ten D. all days eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone C. progesterone
4. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of B. luteinizing hormone D. testosterone
eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone C. progesterone 5. Which endocrine gland produces estrogen and progesterone?
B. luteinizing hormone D. testosterone A. anterior pituitary C. pancreas B. ovaries D. testes

5. Which endocrine gland produces estrogen and progesterone? 6.During the luteal phase, progesterone tends to _____.
A. anterior pituitary C. pancreas B. ovaries D. testes A. fall C. rise
B. remain steady D. shift unsteadily
6.During the luteal phase, progesterone tends to _____.
A. fall C. rise 7. Which hormone surge results to ovulation?
B. remain steady D. shift unsteadily A. estrogen B. luteinizing C. progesterone D. testosterone

7. Which hormone surge results to ovulation? 8. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is _____.
A. estrogen B. luteinizing C. progesterone D. testosterone A. already menopausal. C. capable of producing offspring.
B. already pregnant. D. not capable of reproduction.
8. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is _____.
A. already menopausal. C. capable of producing offspring.
B. already pregnant. D. not capable of reproduction. 9. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____.
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina

9. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____. 10. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called ____.
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina A. Dilation B. Fertilization C. Gestation D. Ovulation

10. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called ____. 11. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be menstruation?
A. Dilation B. Fertilization C. Gestation D. Ovulation A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm
B. when the egg is released from the ovary
11. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be menstruation? C. when the egg meets the sperm
A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm D. when the egg reaches the uterus
B. when the egg is released from the ovary 12. Why does menstruation stop?
C. when the egg meets the sperm A. The motility of the egg decreases.
D. when the egg reaches the uterus B. The ovary is in its stationary phase.
12. Why does menstruation stop? C. No egg has been produced from the ovary.
A. The motility of the egg decreases. D. Egg becomes immobile towards the fallopian tube.
B. The ovary is in its stationary phase.
C. No egg has been produced from the ovary. 13.Physiological processes are commonly moderated via two distinct feedback mechanisms –positive and negative feedback. Which of
D. Egg becomes immobile towards the fallopian tube. the pairs of events and feedback regulation is incorrect?
A. Childbirth: positive feedback. C. Menstruation: negative feedback
13.Physiological processes are commonly moderated via two distinct feedback mechanisms –positive and negative feedback. Which of B. Lactation: positive feedback. . D. Ovulation: negative feedback.
the pairs of events and feedback regulation is incorrect?
A. Childbirth: positive feedback. C. Menstruation: negative feedback
B. Lactation: positive feedback. . D. Ovulation: negative feedback. 14. Why ovulation is important in reproduction?
A. It will help produce a kind of its own.
B. Egg will help to nourish female reproductive organ.
14. Why ovulation is important in reproduction? C. Production of egg from the ovary is beneficial to women.
A. It will help produce a kind of its own. D. A mature egg is needed in fertilization for reproduction to happen.
B. Egg will help to nourish female reproductive organ. 15. Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation for
C. Production of egg from the ovary is beneficial to women. implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
D. A mature egg is needed in fertilization for reproduction to happen. A.estrogen B. FSH C. LH D. progesterone
15. Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation for
implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
A.estrogen B. FSH C. LH D. progesterone
NAME :____________________________________________ SECTION :_________________ DATE :____________________
GRADE 10 SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question.
NAME :____________________________________________ SECTION :_________________ DATE :____________________
GRADE 10 SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question. 1.During the luteal phase, progesterone tends to _____.
A. fall C. rise
B. remain steady D. shift unsteadily
1. What is considered as the most fertile day in a regular menstrual cycle?
A.1st day B. 14th day C. 20th day D. 28th day 2. Which hormone surge results to ovulation?
A. estrogen B. luteinizing C. progesterone D. testosterone
2.In which part of the female reproductive system is egg fertilized?
3. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of B. luteinizing hormone D. testosterone
eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone C. progesterone 4. Which endocrine gland produces estrogen and progesterone?
B. luteinizing hormone D. testosterone A. anterior pituitary C. pancreas B. ovaries D. testes

4. Which endocrine gland produces estrogen and progesterone? 5. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is _____.
A. anterior pituitary C. pancreas B. ovaries D. testes A. already menopausal. C. capable of producing offspring.
B. already pregnant. D. not capable of reproduction.
5. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is _____.
A. already menopausal. C. capable of producing offspring.
B. already pregnant. D. not capable of reproduction. 6. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____.
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina

6. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____. 7. Why does menstruation stop?
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina A. The motility of the egg decreases.
B. The ovary is in its stationary phase.
7. Why does menstruation stop? C. No egg has been produced from the ovary.
A. The motility of the egg decreases. D. Egg becomes immobile towards the fallopian tube.
B. The ovary is in its stationary phase.
C. No egg has been produced from the ovary. 8.Physiological processes are commonly moderated via two distinct feedback mechanisms –positive and negative feedback. Which of
D. Egg becomes immobile towards the fallopian tube. the pairs of events and feedback regulation is incorrect?
A. Childbirth: positive feedback. C. Menstruation: negative feedback
8.Physiological processes are commonly moderated via two distinct feedback mechanisms –positive and negative feedback. Which of B. Lactation: positive feedback. . D. Ovulation: negative feedback.
the pairs of events and feedback regulation is incorrect?
A. Childbirth: positive feedback. C. Menstruation: negative feedback 9. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called ____.
B. Lactation: positive feedback. . D. Ovulation: negative feedback. A. Dilation B. Fertilization C. Gestation D. Ovulation

9. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called ____. 10. What is considered as the most fertile day in a regular menstrual cycle?
A. Dilation B. Fertilization C. Gestation D. Ovulation B. 1st day B. 14th day C. 20th day D. 28th day

10. What is considered as the most fertile day in a regular menstrual cycle? 11.In which part of the female reproductive system is egg fertilized?
A. 1st day B. 14th day C. 20th day D. 28th day B. Cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina
12.For how many days in the regular menstrual cycle are females considered to be most fertile? A. one
11.In which part of the female reproductive system is egg fertilized? B. five C. ten D. all days
A. Cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina
12.For how many days in the regular menstrual cycle are females considered to be most fertile? A. one 13. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be menstruation?
B. five C. ten D. all days A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm
B. when the egg is released from the ovary
13. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be menstruation? C. when the egg meets the sperm
A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm D. when the egg reaches the uterus
B. when the egg is released from the ovary
C. when the egg meets the sperm 14. Why ovulation is important in reproduction?
D. when the egg reaches the uterus A. It will help produce a kind of its own.
B. Egg will help to nourish female reproductive organ.
14. Why ovulation is important in reproduction? C. Production of egg from the ovary is beneficial to women.
A. It will help produce a kind of its own. D. A mature egg is needed in fertilization for reproduction to happen.
B. Egg will help to nourish female reproductive organ. 15. Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation for
C. Production of egg from the ovary is beneficial to women. implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
D. A mature egg is needed in fertilization for reproduction to happen. B. estrogen B. FSH C. LH D. progesterone
15. Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation for
implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH? 0
A. estrogen B. FSH C. LH D. progesterone

NAME :____________________________________________ SECTION :_________________ DATE :____________________


GRADE 10 SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question.

1.During the luteal phase, progesterone tends to _____.


A. fall C. rise
B. remain steady D. shift unsteadily

2. Which hormone surge results to ovulation?


A. estrogen B. luteinizing C. progesterone D. testosterone

3. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of
eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone C. progesterone

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