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SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE FIVE

FIRST QUARTER

I- DIRECTION: Read the sentence carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer only.
1. Gold can be shaped into rings. What property does gold have?
a. Brittleness b. elasticity c. hardness d. malleability

2. Rubber bands can be used to secure things lightly because they can be stretched and can go back to their original shape. What property does wood have?
a. Brittleness b. elasticity c. hardness d. strength

3. Steel is a strong material used to construct buildings. Why?


a. Steel is elastic b. steel is flexible c. steel is breakable d. steel is hard

4. Why are old clothes can be considered as reuse materials?


a. They can be broken b. They can be thrown easily c. They can be decomposed easily d. They can be used by other people if donated

5. Why can plastic be considered as recyclable material?


a. Hard b. soft c.it can be sold c. you can earn money and make another design
II-Direction: Identify the following materials to the 5 R’s it belong.
__________________6. Plastic bottle ________________9. Broken chair
__________________7. Gift wrap ________________10. Old shoes
__________________8.metal scrap
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SUMMATIVE TEST FIRST QUARTER

S K I L L S TOTAL
CONTENT/COMPETENCIES KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
COMPREHENSION EVALUATION
20% 10% 30% 10% 20% 10% 100%
1.Use properties of
materials whether they
are useful or harmful.

2.Recognize the
importance of recycle,
reduce, reuse, recover
and repair in waste
management.

3.Identify the 5 R’s in


waste management

TOTAL
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE FIVE
SECOND QUARTER

Direction: Read the sentence carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is reproduction?
a. When a young organism b. When parents produce an offspring c. When young bare a child d.When a young produce Xerox copy
2. What do you call when the union of egg cell and sperm cell?
a. Fertilization b. implantation c. menstruation d. ovulation
3. Where does fertilization occur? a.cervix b. fallopian tube c.uterus d. vagina
4.What part of the female reproductive system releases the egg cell?
a.cervix b. ovary c.oviduct d.vagina
5.Where does a baby grow and developed for 9 months?
a.fallopian tube b.ovary c. stomach d. uterus
6.Which of the following animals is not born alive?
a.fish b.hydra c.frog d.butterfly
7.Which is not an example of asexual reproduction?
a.binary fission b.budding c.fertilization d.regeneration
8. Which of the following animals can reproduce by means of external fertilization?
a.eagle b. frog c.lizard d.tarsier
9. Which of these animals are born alive? a. bird b. butterfly c.cockroach d.goat
10.Which of the following animals does not belong to the group based on its mode of reproduction?
a.frog b. hydra c.planaria d.sea anemone
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

SUMMATIVE TEST SECOND QUARTER

S K I L L S TOTAL
CONTENT/COMPETENCIES KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
COMPREHENSION EVALUATION
20% 10% 30% 10% 20% 10% 100%
1.Describe the parts of
reproductive system and
their functions
2.Describe the different
modes of reproduction in
animals such as
mosquitos,butterflies,frogs,
cats , and dogs
3.Describe the
reproductive parts of
plants and their function.
TOTAL
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE FIVE

THIRD QUARTER

DIRECTION: Read the sentence carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer only.

1.Which of the following is a metric of measurement?


a.inch b. feet c. meter d. yard
2.Which is not a unit of speed?
a. kph b.mps c.miles/hour d.second/meter
3.Why is speed of 10kph required in school zones?
a. to economize the fuel b.to prevent damage to vehicles
c.to prevent vehicles jumping each other d.to keep the childrensafe from vehicular accidents
4.Which of the following is used for measure distance?
a. measuring wheel b.meterstick c.stopwatch d.tape measure
5.Which color absorb light?
a.black b. green c.white d.yellow
6.Which light can be seen by the eyes?
a.infrared b.microwave c. radio d.visible
7.What happens or takes place when light transmitted back when it hits an objacts?
a.absorption b. diffusion c.reflection d.refraction
8.Which materials allow heat and electricity to pass through them?
a.metal b. plastic c. rubber d.silk
9.What kind of circuit commonly used at home?
a.closed b. open c.parallel d. series
10.Why should not turn the switch when your hand is wet?
a.switch will move b.switch cut off electricity c.water destroy the switch d. wet hand may conduct electricity
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

SUMMATIVE TEST THIRD QUARTER

S K I L L S TOTAL
CONTENT/COMPETENCIES KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
COMPREHENSION EVALUATION
20% 10% 30% 10% 20% 10% 100%
1.Used appropriate
measuring tools and
correct standards of
measurement.
2.Relate the ability of
materials to block,absorb,
or transmit light to its
used.
3.Discuss why some
materials are good
conductors of heat and
electricity.
TOTAL
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE FIVE

FOURTH QUARTER

DIRECTION: Read the sentence carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer only.

1.Weathering causes the formation of_____________


a. clouds b. minerals c. soil d. weather
2. In what direction does a whirling mass of a cool,dry air move?
a. clockwise b. counter clockwise c. crooked line d. straight
3. Where do tropical cyclone originate?
a. from high pressure area b. from low pressure area c. from the mountains d. from high and low pressure area
4. Why do we need to know about the weather ?
a. to know what clothes to wear b.to know if you can travel c.to plan all your activities d. all of the above
5. What is the best thinf to do after before typhoon?
a. prepare food b. fix damage materials c. prepare emergency kit and evacuate d. all of them
6. Changes on the phases of the moon depends on the position_____
a. earth b. the moon itself c. sun d. other planets
7.The moon revolves around the sun for____________
a. 24 hours b. 27 1/3 hours c. 365 days d.29 ½ days
8. Why is polaris is a useful star?
a. used to find directions b.used to predict weather c.used to predict the future d. used to determined the period of planting
9. Which of the following is a part of constellations?
a. Orion and cassiopeia b. Ursa major and Ursa Minor c. Pegasus and draco d. Big dipper and little dipper
10. Milky way is an example of
a. constellations b.galaxy c. star d. all of the above
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

SUMMATIVE TEST FOURTH QUARTER

S K I L L S TOTAL
CONTENT/COMPETENCIES KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
COMPREHENSION EVALUATION
20% 10% 30% 10% 20% 10% 100%
1.Describe how rocks
turn into soil.
2..Infer the pattern in the
changes in the
appearance of the moon.
3.Observe the changes of
weather before. during
and after typhoon.
4.Identify patterns of the
stars that can be seen at
particular time..
TOTAL

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