I. Identification. Write your answers on the space provided for.
_______________1. A symbiotic relationship wherein both organisms benefit from one another. _______________2. It is a kind of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is not affected. _______________3. A relationship that benefits one organism and harms the other. _______________4. An animal that kills and eats another animal. _______________5. A relationship wherein an organism fights against other organisms to meet its own need. _______________6. It is applied in everyday activities. _______________7. It is a device that is used to measure force. _______________8. This type of force is commonly seen and observed. _______________9. A force that is contact and opposes motion. _______________10. A force that pulls objects without touching them. _______________11. It can attract or repel each other and it comes in different shapes and sizes. _______________12. It is the ability to do work. _______________13. It is the primary source of energy. _______________14. It is a form of energy associated with fast and continuous movements of tiny particles in matter. _______________15. The transfer of heat between particles that are touching or in contact with each other. _______________16. It is a heat transfer by mass motion of gases and liquids. _______________17. It is a method of heat transfer applied in cooking using microwave ovens. _______________18. These are waves that have both electric and magnetic fields. _______________19. These are materials that transmit light. _______________20. It is the bouncing back of the light from the surface it hits. II. Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the best answer. 1. Which of the following is the best example of mutualism? a. Insects on a flower c. tiger catching a rabbit b. Monkey on a tree d. fleas on a dog 2. Predation occur when a predator_____________. a. Feeds on dead animal matter b. Captures and kills prey for food c. Competes with prey for food and shelter d. Captures and kills prey because they are in its territory 3. What do you call the heat and light from the sun? a. Electricity c. solar energy b. Sound energy d. light energy 4. It allows only some light to pass through. a. Translucent c. transparent b. Opaque d. mirror 5. Which term refers to a push or pull? a. Energy c. magnet b. Force d. mass 6. Which of these explains the cooling of a room using an air conditioner? Air undergoes ___________. a. Conduction c. radiation b. Convection d. transmission 7. When you play hide and seek, you go behind a wall or a big tree trunk because they are _____________. a. Blurred c. translucent b. Opaque d. transparent 8. Objects underwater are not as near as they look. What property of light explains this? a. Absorption c. reflection b. Radiation d. refraction 9. A bar of chocolate was dropped on the sidewalk and melted after a while. How do you explain this? a. Chocolate melts at any temperature. b. Light from the sun melts the chocolate. c. Someone has stepped on the chocolate. d. Heat from the surroundings melts the chocolate. 10. Which of the following situations do you need to exert the most effort? a. Lifting a chair b. Raising a flag on a pole c. Lifting a car using a machine d. Hammering nail onto a wood 11. Which of the following shows contact force? a. A man pushing a cabinet b. An apple falls from a tree c. A pencil dropped on the floor d. A needle was found by using a magnet 12. Which of these situations shows the least effect of gravitational force on an object? a. A clip that fell from the hair. b. A jackfruit fell from a tree. c. A book dropped on the floor. d. A pencil was pushed at the end of a table. 13. If a basket of apples weighs 18 kilograms, how much force does Earth exert on the basket of apples? a. 0.18 N c. 18 N b. 1.8 N d. 180 N 14. Which of the following illustrates the life cycle of a plant? a. Adult plant seed seedling b. Seed seedling adult plant c. Seed adult plant seedling d. Seedling seed adult plant 15. Plants are usually green in color because of the ________. a. Soil c. rays of the sun b. Water d. presence of chlorophyll 16. Desert plants survive in dry and hot areas because they have ______. a. Tiny roots c. thin leaves and stems b. Flat leaves d. thick stems and long roots 17. In which of these places can we see pine trees growing? a. Cold areas c. grasslands b. Deserts d. rain forests 18. Which word equation best represents the process of photosynthesis? a. Oxygen + water glucose b. Glucose alcohol + carbon dioxide c. Glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water d. Carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen + water 19. Which of the following plants are aquatic? a. Orchids and green ivy b. String beans and cabbage c. Cattail, water lily, kangkong d. Watermelon, mango, sampaloc 20. In a life cycle, what is the primary function of the adult or mature plant? a. They are needed for their seeds. b. They are needed to produce flowers. c. They are needed to keep the ecosystem balanced. d. They are needed to reproduce and start a new life cycle. III. Compare and Contrast. Compare and contrast conduction, convection, and radiation using a Venn diagram.
IV. Classification. Find out whether each object is magnetic or nonmagnetic,
then group them accordingly.
Shoes paper pins
Comb nails necklace Metallic paper clips plastic bottle thumb tacks Nail cutter aluminum hammer Glass needles rock Clothes envelope Coins