Directions: Fill the blanks with the correct
word or group of words to complete each statement.
1. The heart is located in the
__________between the lungs and above the diaphragm.
2. The heart is described as a
__________muscular organ.
3. The heart is the central organ that
_________blood to all parts of the body.
4. The four sections of the heart is
known as the ____________
5. The upper chambers are __________and
the lower chambers are the ______________
Directions:
Match column A with column B Write only the letter of the correct answer.
Column A Column B
1. Initiate of clotting of blood a. erythrocytes
2. Liquid part of the blood b. leukocytes
3. Red blood cells c. corpucles
4. White blood cells d. hemoglobin
5. Red coloring pigment of the blood e. plasma
F. platelets
Directions:
choose the letter of the best answer.
1. In what blood vessels does the
exchange of gases takes place?
a. Arteries
b. Capillaries
c. Veins
d. Heart
2. Blood vessels that carry blood from
the heart to other parts of the body.
a. Valve
b. Veins
c. Capillaries
d. Arteries
3. Which of the following brings back
the blood to the heart?
a. Capillaries
b. Aorta
c. Veins
d. Arteries
4. Arteries have thick layer
baecause________-
a. They carried blood from the heart
which flows rapidly.
b. They are biggest blood vessels.
c. They have more supply of blood
d. It is where blood comes out from the
heart.
5. The fine network of arteries are
called __________
a. Arteriole
b. Venules
c. Capillaries
d. Veins
Directions:
Fill in the blanks to complete each statement.
1. An inborn disease due to the abnormal
development of the heart of an inborn baby is _____________
2. A chronic disease characterized by an
abnormal increase of white blood cells in the body is ______________
3. Rheumatic fever is caused by a
bacteria called ______________
4. When the blood pressure of a
person reaches above 140/90 mmHg, he she
has ________
5. When coronary artery thickens and
hardens, the person is threatened to have _________
6. A disease that is easily caught in
crowded places is _______________
7. Cardio refers to ______________
8. A disease that is caused by the
eruption of the blood vessels is _____________
9. A disease that is caused by repeated
attacks of rheumatic fever is ___________
10. A condition wherein the blood lacks
red bloods cell is ______________
Directions:
choose and write the letter of the correct answer in your test booklet.
1. The communication network and control
center of the human body is the
__________
a.
Circulatory
system
b.
Excretory
system
c.
Muscular
system
d.
Nervous
system
2. The
second largest portion of the brain is the _____________
a.
Pons
b.
Cerebellum
c.
Midbrain
d.
Cerebrum
3. The center of the nervous system is
the ___________
a.
Brain
b.
Spinal
cord
c.
Nerve
cells
d.
Midbrain
4. Which sends warnings or signals from
the receptor cell of the muscle to the spinal cord?
a.
Dendrite
b.
Cell
body
c.
Sensory
nerve cell
d.
Synapse
5.
The
involuntary response of any part of the whenever a stimulus arouses is
called__________
a.
Action
b.
Reflex
action
c.
Voluntary
response
d.
Pattern
of behaviour
Directions:
Match column A with Column B
Column A
Column B
1.
Rough
branching projections like the antlers of the deer a. Autonomic NS
2.
Transmit
warnings or signals and keep the nerve cells healthy b. motor nerve cells
3.
Pass
the signal from the brain or spinal cord to the muscles c. dendrites
4.
Regulates
the activities of the internal organs of the body d. cell body
5.
The
fixed pattern of behaviour e.
reflex action
b. Sensory nerve cells
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Then write
the letter of the best answer in your test booklet.
1.
Which
of these describes a healthy person?
a. Has good physical health
b. Has good/sound mind
c. Gets along well with other people
d. All of the above
2.
What
are the needs of a sound healthy person?
a.
Love
b.
Protection
c.
Belongingness
d.
All
of the above
3.
How
do you prevent yourself from getting sick?
a.
Keep
surrounding clean
b.
Have
a regular physical check up
c.
Avoid
taking in medicines without the prescription of a doctor
d.
All
of the above
4.
How
could a person be emotionally healthy?
a.
Have
concerns with others
b.
Be
caring and loving
c.
Always
be of help of others
d.
All
of the above
5.
A
sense of social well – being and wellness of body and mind is _____________
a.
Attitude
b.
Habit
c.
Health
d.
Emotion
6.
What
pumps blood to all parts of the body?
a.
Brain
b.
Heart
c.
Kidney
d.
Veins
7.
What
is the biggest artery in the circulatory system?
a.
Capillaries
b.
Aorta
c.
Bicuspid
valves
d.
Veins
8.
Which
of these practices affect the circulation of the blood?.
a. taking drugs
b. smoking
c. eating fatty
d. all of these
9.
what
might be cause of anemia?
a.
Iron
deficiency
b.
Lack
of sleep
c.
Taking
unprescribed drugs
d.
All
of these
10. What is the flow of blood through the
tissues of the heart?
a. Coronary circulation
b. Pulmonary circulation
c. Synthetic circulation
d. Two – way circulation
11. What happens when blood goes into the
lungs?
a. The blood is deoxygenated
b. The blood is oxygenated
c. The blood collects the food nutrients
d. The blood returns to the left atrium
12. What is the fatty substance that blocks the arteries?
a. Clot blood
b. Marrow
c. Cholesterol
d. Digested food
13. What substance make the blood red?
a.
Protein
b.
Cholesterol
c.
Blood
cells
d.
Haemoglobin
14. Which of these are the solid parts of
the blood?
a.
Platelets,
blood cells
b.
Blood
cells
c.
White
blood cells
d. Red blood cells
15. The passageway of the blood are the
__________?
a.
Bones
b.
Blood
vessels
c.
Heart
d. Lungs
16. The blood vessel that brings the
blood with carbon dioxide and waste materials back to the heart are the
___________
a.
Arteries
b.
Capillaries
c.
Aorta
d. Veins
17. Tiny blood vessels where the exchange of blood
and air take place are the _____________
a.
Arteries
b.
Capillaries
c.
Veins
d. Ventricles
18. The communication network and the
control system of our body is _____________
a.
Circulatory
system
b.
Excretory
system
c.
Nervous
system
d. Respiratory system
19. The Nervous System includes the
_______________
a.
Nerves,
brain
b.
Spinal
cord, brain
c.
Five
senses, nerves, spinal cord
d. Five senses, nerves, brain, and
spinal cord
20. The largest part of the human brain
is the _________________
a.
Cerebrum
b.
Cerebellum
c.
Medulla
oblongata
d. Spinal cord
21. These bring the message to the spinal
cord and the brain.
a.
Cerebrum
b.
Medulla
oblongata
c.
Dendrites
d. Nerve cells
22. What activities controlled by the
autonomic nervous system?
a.
Digestion
of food
b.
Respiration
c.
Excretion
d. All of these
23. The network of the nervous system
that carries signals and impulses to all parts of the body are the
______________
a.
Dendrite
b.
Axon
c.
Nerve
cells
d.
Synapse
24. The part of the brain that takes care
of the movement of the muscles is the __________
a.
Cerebrum
b.
Cerebellum
c.
Medulla
oblongata
d. Spinal cord
Directions: Match column A with
column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
1.
Pulmonary
circulation a.
red corpuscles
2.
Superior
vena cava b.
congenital heart disease
3.
Tricuspid
valve c.
flow of blood from the heart to the lungs
4.
White
blood cells d.
largest veins
5.
Blood
platelets e.
soldiers of the body
6.
Cardiovascular
disease f.
valve at the right side of the heart
7.
Oxygenated
blood g.
helps blood clotting
8.
Erythrocytes h.
pure blood
9.
Leukemia i.
cancer of the blood
10.
Cardio j.
valve at the left side of the heart
k. refers to the heart