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Republika ng Pilipinas

KAGAWARAN NG EDUKASYON
Rehiyon XI
SANGAY NG LUNGSOD NG DAVAO
Lungsod ng Davao

THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION


Science 5
SY 2019-2020

Name: ___________________________________________Grade & Section: _______________


School: ___________________________________________Score: ________________________

Direction: Choose the best answer and encircle the


letter of the correct answer. 10. Complete the statement based on the
information in Item 9:
1. It refers to an object’s change in position relative For the same distance, the runner with the __.
to a reference point. A. least time has the highest speed.
A. acceleration C. speed B. least time has the lowest speed.
B. motion D. velocity C. longest time has the highest speed.
D. longest time has the greatest speed.
2. It is the distance traveled divided by the time
interval during which the motion occurred. 11. Materials that allow electric current to pass
A. acceleration C. speed through are considered as __________.
B. motion D. velocity A. circuit C. insulators
B. conductors D. electromagnet
3. If a person runs 100 meters in 10 seconds,
what is his/her average speed? 12. Which of these materials allow electricity to
A. 1 m/s C. 5m/s flow?
B. 2 m/s D. 10 m/s A. copper C. plastic
B. glass D. wood
4. If a car travels 18,000 meters in 30 minutes,
what is its average speed in meter per second?
13. Which of the following best describes
A. 6 m/s C. 60 m/s
conductors? They _______.
B. 10 m/s D. 600 m/s
A. speedily transfer cold
B. allow heat to pass through
5. Complete the formula: Speed = ______/time.
C. stop cold from passing through
What is the _____?
D. stop heat from passing through
A. distance C. mass
B. direction D. temperature
14. Which one is an insulator?
A. copper C. plastic
6. Which of the following is a unit for speed?
B. tap water D. silver
A. meter C. seconds
B. meters per second D. seconds per
15. What is the difference between a conductor
meter
and an insulator?
7. A sailboat has an average speed of 9.5 m/s.
A. A conductor is magnetic & an insulator is not.
How far will it go in 10 seconds?
B. An insulator is magnetic & a conductor is not.
A. 950 m/s C. 1.05 m/s
C. A conductor allows electricity to flow through it
B. 950 m D. 0.95 m/s
easily and an insulator does not.
D. An insulator allows electricity to flow through it
8. Katie traveled southwest (SW) a distance of
easily and a conductor does not.
4000m on a bicycle in 5400s. What is her velocity?
A. 0.74 m/s SW C. 1.35 m/s SW
16. What color absorbs more heat?
B. 1.11 m/s SW D. 1.45 m/s SW
A. dark color C. luminous
B. light color D. non -luminous
9. Four runners listed below joined a 100-m
marathon. The time it took them to run the 100-m
distance is listed below. Who among them has the 17. What color is seen by the eyes if all colors of
highest speed? the visible light are reflected back to space?
Runner Time A. black C. red
B. green D. white
Alex 18 seconds
Brad 20 seconds
18. When an object absorbs the light colors from
Carl 17 seconds
the sun what happens to the light that was
Drake 15 seconds
absorbed? It is converted into:
A. Alex C. Carl
A. electric energy C. mechanical energy
B. Brad D. Drake
B. heat energy D. sound energy
28. Which will you
19. Romina decided to go on a winter vacation in use to close the gap
Canada, what shade of jacket would you suggest between the ends of
she wear on her vacation? the wires to make the
A. black C. sky blue bulb light?
B. brown D. yellow
A. iron nail C. rubber band
20. During summer in the Philippines, why is it B. plastic straw D. tooth pick
advisable to wear light colored shirts over dark
ones?
A. light colored shirts absorb more light 29. You notice that a part of the cord attached to
frequencies and heat up easily your electric iron is worn out. Which of the following
B. dark colored shirts absorb more light can you do as a safety precaution? Wrap the worn
frequencies and heat up easily out part with ______.
C. dark colored shirts absorb less light A. electrical tape C. rag
frequencies and take time to heat up B. paper D. tin foil
D. light colored shirts absorb less light
frequencies and take time to heat up 30. Why should you NOT put wiring under carpets
and rugs?
21. What causes the refraction of light when it hits A. it can cause fire
liquid matters like rain drops? The speed of light: B. the appliances will be destroyed
A. bends C. it can produce faulty electrical connection
B. decreases D. it will make the surrounding messy and
C. increases disorganized
D. stops
31. Which circuit consists of more than one
22. When a light wave hits an object the following
pathway for electricity?
can happen EXCEPT:
A. Absorption C. Reflection A. closed circuit C. parallel circuit
B. Rarefaction D. Transmission B. open circuit D. series circuit

23. Which of the following materials is 32. What needs to be


TRANSLUCENT? done to this circuit so
A. aluminum foil C. glass door that the lamp lights up?
B. eye glasses D. wax paper

24. Cars have tinted windows, which statement A. Close the switch.
explains why is this so? B. Add another bulb or lamp.
A. it is mainly for decoration purposes
C. Add another wire.
B. it gives added attraction to people looking at
the car D. Add a battery and close the switch.
C. it helps protect the people inside from the UV
rays of the sun 33. In a series circuit, what happens when one bulb
D. it blocks the light from the sun to protect the burns out?
car form any damage A. the other bulbs will explode
B. the other bulb will still function
25. Why do architects choose glass window over C. the other bulbs will continue to light
wooden ones when making houses? D. the other bulbs will not light anymore
A. wooden window is very heavy and is difficult to
install 34. What is the effect of changing the wire in a
B. glass is attractive since you can be seen from
simple circuit from a straight short wire to a longer
the other side
coiled thick wire?
C. wooden window is opaque and doesn’t give
much attraction A. The bulbs become dimmer.
D. glass is transparent which allows light to pass B. The bulbs become brighter.
through and is very economical C. The bulbs stay at the same level of brightness.
D. Nothing has changed.
26. A material that allows electricity and heat to
flow through them is called? 35. Imagine a simple circuit with one 1.5 volts
A. conductor C. radiator battery and a bulb. When the 1.5 volts battery is
B. convector D. insulator replaced with a 3 volts battery. What will happen.
A. The bulb gets brighter.
27. Why does the end of a spoon B. The bulb gets dimmer.
in a hot coffee get hot too? C. The bulb stays at the same level of brightness.
Because the spoon is a/s:
D. Nothing has changed.
A. radiator C. conductor
B. electromagnet D. insulator
36. The material produced 44. Which one of the following is NOT a part of an
by making electricity flow electromagnet?
through a coil of wire wind A. The coiled wire
around an iron nail is B. The nail as the core
called ______________. C. The dry cell as the source of electricity
D. The pins, clips, and needles attracted by the
electromagnet
A. battery
B. electromagnet
C. ferromagnet 45. What happens when a part of an electromagnet
D. magnet is disconnected?
A. It loses its magnetism.
B. The electricity continues to flow through it.
37. Based on the picture in Item No. 36, what is
the role of the dry cell/ battery provide in the circuit? C. The electromagnet becomes a permanent
A. it provides electrical energy magnet
B. it is the path of electricity D. There is an increase in the number of materials
B. it uses up electrical energy attracted.
D. it converts electrical energy to other forms
46. Why is the wire used in an electromagnet
38. Which of the following increases the strength coiled?
of an electromagnet? A. It has more force.
I. more dry cells/ batteries B. It makes the electromagnet stronger
II. more coils around the nail C. It controls the field of attraction
III. less coils around the nail D. It controls the flow of electricity
A. I only C. I & II
47. Which of the following can make an
B. II only D. I & III
electromagnet stronger?
39. What kind of magnet is an electromagnet? I. Adding more dry cells
A. Permanent C. temporary II. Using a core with a bigger diameter
B. Semi -conductor D. semi-permanent III. Increasing the number of turns in the coil of
wire
40. How does an electromagnet work? A. I C. III
B. II D. I, II, and III
A. When an insulated wire is wrapped around an
iron rod, the rod becomes magnetized.
48. In designing an electromagnet which of the
B. When an electric current flow through the wire
following will supply more electricity?
wrapped around an iron core, the iron core
A. 1.0 volt battery
becomes magnetized. B. 1.25 volts battery
C. An electromagnet behaves like magnet only C. 1.5 volts battery
when the wire is wrapped around an iron core. D. 2.0 volts battery
D. An electromagnet maintains its magnetic
properties even without the source of electricity. 49. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about an
electromagnet?
41. Which of the following devices make use of A. An electromagnet attracts metal objects.
electromagnet? B. An electromagnet is a permanent magnet.
A. electric bell C. telephone C. The electricity of the electromagnet comes from
B. electric buzzer D. all of the given options the battery.
D. The number of coils of the wires affects the
ability of the magnet to attracts metal objects
42. June wants to construct an electromagnet. He
has along piece of copper wire, and two dry cells.
50. Which pair would make a strong electromagnet
What else does he need? and attract the most number of metal pins?
A. iron screw C. glass tube
B. plastic tuber D. aluminum screw 7 coils & 2 dry
A
cells

43. What of the following set of materials must you 3 coils & 2 dry
B
use to make a strong electromagnet? cells
A. small battery, big nail and short wire
B. thin wires big nail and small battery C 7 coils & 1 dry cell
C. Big battery, small nail and long wires
D. Big battery, big nail and short wires
D 3 coils & 1 dry cell

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