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Grace Horizon Grade School

First Monthly Test


Science 5
Name:____________________________________________________________________________Score:________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the best answer.
1. This is called the ability of an object to float when it is placed in a fluid.
a. buoyant force b. buoyant c. density
2. In order for an object to float, its _______ has to be less than whatever liquid it is floating.
a. buoyant force b. buoyant c. density
3. The power of a liquid to make someone or something float is called _________.
a. buoyant force b. buoyant c. density
4. It is known for their exceptional ability to absorb water.
a. sponge b. paper c. plastic bag
5. The materials that cannot absorb water are called ________ materials.
a. absorbent b. non-absorbent c. sponge
6. The materials that can absorb water are called ________ materials.
a. absorbent b. non-absorbent c. sponge
7. Mass: mg, Volume: ________.
a. cm b.cm2 c. cm3
8. Refers to the demolition and construction debris and tress.
a. garbage b. large wastes c. humus
9. ________ are capable of being decomposed or decay by the bacteria or other living micro-organisms.
a. decaying b. non-decaying c. radioactive
10. ________ are materials that cannot be decomposed or broken down into simpler forms by living organisms.
a. decaying b. non-decaying c. radioactive
11. What do you call the residues as result of the combustion of solid fuels?
a. garbage b. ashes c. rubbish
12. It refers to slag heaps and cool refuse piles.
a. garbages b. industrial wastes c. mining wastes
13. Decaying materials: garbage while Non- decaying materials: __________.
a. radioactive b. humus c. rubbish
14. The process of using certain organic materials as manure for growing plants is called _________.
a. compositing b. toxic wastes c. methane
15. It can also be used for making animal feeds.
a. food chips b. food waste c. food scraps
II. IDENTIFICATION: Choose from the box the correct answer.
Mass Volume Density Evaporation Temperature Pressure Cooling Condensation
Chemical Physical
Liquefying Freezing Burning Sublimation Buoyancy Absorbent
change change
16. ____________ is a process of physical change from liquid to gas.
17. ____________ may also change the states of matter by forcing out the moisture in materials.
18. ____________ are the ones that change in size, shape, volume and state of substance.
19. ____________ is the ability to absorb water.
20. ____________ is a physical change from gas to liquid.
21. ____________ is a changes in liquid to solid or gas to liquid.
22. ____________ is a physical change from solid to gas without passing the liquid state.
23. ____________ is a change in the composition or atomic make-up of a material or a substance.
24. ____________ is the amount of matter contained in an object.
25. ____________ is the amount of space taken up by a quantity of matter.
26. ____________ is how well something to float.
27. ____________ is an intrinsic property of matter that is defined as the ration of an object’s mass to its volume.
28. ____________ is a process of physical change from solid to liquid.
29. ____________ is the exact opposite of melting.
30. ____________ and pressure bring about changes in materials.
III. ENUMERATION: Give 5 examples of the following: (10 points)

PHYSICAL CHANGE CHEMICAL CHANGE

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