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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region ****
Division of****
District****
**** ***ELEMENTARY SCHOOl

SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST IN T.L.E.-AGRI 6


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Learning Actual Weight Total Test Item Placement


Competency Instructi No. of Remem Unders Apply Analyz Evalu Creati
on Items bering tandin ing ing ating ng
(Weeks) g
Conducts survey to 1 50% 10 2,3,4 1,5,6 7,10 9 8
find:
a.persons in the
community whose
occupation is
animal(four-legged)
raising.
b. kinds of four-legged
animals being raised
as means of livelihood
c. possible hazards
that animal raising
can cause to the
people and
community.
d. ways to prevent
hazards brought about
by raising animals
e. market demands for
animal products and
by products
f. direct consumers or
retailers
g. benefits that can be
derived from animal
raising
h. stories of successful
entrepreneur in
animals raising
(TLE6AG-0h-9)
Conducts survey to 1 50% 10 11,12, 13,14, 18,19, 17
find: 15 16 20
a.persons in the
community whose
occupation is fish
culture
b. kinds of fish being
raised as means of
livelihood
c. possible hazards
cause by fish culturing
or raising fish
raising to the people
community
d. ways to prevent
possible hazards
brought about by
raising fish
e. market demands for
fish products and by
products
f. direct consumers or
retailers
g. benefits that can be
derived from fish
culturing
h. stories of successful
entrepreneurs in
animals/fish raising
(TLE6AG-0h-9)
TOTAL 2 100% 20 6 6 2 4 2
12 6 2
60% 30% 10%

Prepared by:
____________________________
Teacher I

Checked and Reviewed by:


_____________________________
School Principal I
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region ****
Division of****
District****
**** ***ELEMENTARY SCHOOl

SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST IN T.L.E. 6

Directions: Read each item and choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following is NOT the initial step in conducting a survey?


A. learns from other C. knows your area
B. build your pigpen D. knows the local animal and fish industry
2. ___________ is a doctor specializing in taking good care of the health and welfare
of animals.
A. Physician B. Dentist C. Dermatologist D. Veterinarian
3. Which of the animal or fish is raised for its meat and milk as an alternative
source of family income in their backyard?
A. tilapia B. milkfish C. cow D. hog
4. ________ are any source of potential damage, harm or adhere or adverse health
effect on something or someone under certain condition at work.
A. Diseases C. Pollution
B. hazards D. Infestation
5. An animal commonly found in rural areas. This variety feeds on palay and meal
leftover of the family. They fed on grounds as they simply loiter in the backyard.
A. Exported Variety C. Crossbreed Variety
B. Imported Variety D. Native Variety
6. A prized symbol of a farmers wealth and is an integral component of Philippine
agriculture. This animal is commonly found in rural families.
A. Carabao B. Goat C. Hog D. Horse
7. Your father raises pigs, chicken and ducks in your backyard. This is the main
source of you family income. What kind of livelihood do you have?
A. Animal Raising C. Food Production
B. Food Processing D. Meat Processing
8. To prevent hazards brought by animal raising projects, it is the responsibility of
every animal raiser to:
I. bathe animal as the need arises.
II. Put up septic tanks for the proper disposal of animal waste.
III. Establish the housing of animals away from houses and the
neighborhood.
IV. Have enough fences/walls and minimize air pollution caused by decayed
animal wastes.
A. I,II & III B. II, III & IV C. III, IV & I D. IV. I & II
9. Animals raising project provides several benefits to the individual, family and
community as stated below, EXCEPT one.
A. It contributes to the economy of the family and the community
B. It is source of livelihood or source of income for many families.
C. It increases our affection towards the animals we raised in the home.
D. It can be a good hobby for those who are interested in animals and fish raising.
10. Mr. Abundo directly sells his product. He is a ______________.
A. Direct Consumer B. Retailer C. Seller D. Wholesaler
11. It is the business or industry of producing fish through husbandry and is
synonymous to fish culture.
A. Animal Breeding B. Fish Farming C. Juvenille farming D.Grow-out farming
12. It is a system of farming system which involves very high stocking density and fish
are fed wholly with formulated feed.
A. Extensive Fish Farming System C. Intensive Fish farming System
B. Integrated Aquaculture System D. Semi-intensive Fish Farming System
13. This culture system also includes rice-fish integration, horticulture-fish system,
mushrooms-fish system, and Seri-fish system.
A. Extensive Fish Farming System C. Intensive Fish farming System
B. Integrated Aquaculture System D. Semi-intensive Fish Farming System
14. A desirable fish species to culture for its herbivorous feeding habit, which reduces
production cost but has rapid growth rate compared to other herbivorous fishes thus
giving more profit to the farmer.
A. Catfish B. Grouper C. Milkfish D. Tilapia
15. Which are examples of fishery products that are cultured?
A. Clownfish and Puffer fish C. Mantis shrimps and soles
B. Milkfish and Tilapia D. Yellow fin tuna and Sardines
16. What makes milkfish a desirable species to culture?
A. It has slow growth rate
B. It has a carnivorous feeding habit.
C. It has a carnivorous feeding habit.
D. It is shiny and with attractive appearance.
17. These are the reasons why many people culture tilapia.
A. It is easy to raise, slow-growing fish, can survive any bodies of water and
environment.
B. It is easy to raise slow-growing fish, can’t survive any bodies of water and
environment.
C. It is easy to raise, fast-growing fish, can’t survive any bodies of water and
environment.
D. It is easy to raise, fast-growing fish, can survive any bodies of water and
environment.
18. Why is mud crab fattening the most suitable method for small scale aquaculture?
A. Cannibalism is dramatically increased.
B. Lower survival rate for fattening.
C. Fattened crabs can be stocked at lower densities.
D. The period between investment and returns is short.
19. Although fish culture provides many benefits to people, it also poses adverse
impacts on environment, people and the community. Which of these impacts is caused
by importation of foreign species for farming?
A. decline in local food crops C. loss of mangrove ecosystem
B. displacement of native species D. water and soil salinization
20. Population numbers of some wild stocks of some species are in danger of being
depleted due to overfishing. How does fish farming help in the preventing the depletion
of wild stocks from the sea?
A. Fish farming provides more hiring possibilities and more jobs.
B. Fish farming provides extra income to supplement to earnings of the family.
C. Fish farming provides alternatives source instead of fishing the same species
from the sea.
D. Fish farming buffer zones that protects the rest of the sea from pollution
from the land.
T.L.E. 6 ST2, Q3 ANSWER KEY

1. B 11. B
2. D 12. C
3. C 13. B
4. B 14. C
5. D 15. B
6. A 16. D
7. A 17. D
8. B 18. D
9. A 19. B
10. A 20. C

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