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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region X
Division of Misamis Oriental

Science & Health VI

Name:_______________________________________Score:____________________
Grade & Scetion:_______________________________ Dtae:____________________

Directions: Read and analyze each statement below. Choose and write the letter
of the correct answer on your answer sheets.

1.Which is an example of a mixture?


A. salt B. sugar C. acetic acid D. soft drink
2. How will you separate oil from water?
A. evaporation B. decantation C. filtration D. distillation

3. Mix orange juice powder to water is what kind of mixture?


A. heterogeneous mixture C. homogenous mixture
B. insoluble mixture D.mixture

4. What is an emulsion?
A. It is a liquid dispersed in either a liquid or solid
B. It is a solid dispersed in either solid or a liquid.
C. These are suspensions of liquid or solid particle sin a gas
D. None of the above
5.How are mixture formed if sugar dissolve in water?
A. Solid C. Dissolution
B. Liquid D. Solution
6. Let us assumed that the composition varies from one region to another, with at
least two phases that remain separate from each other ,with clearly identifiable
properties. This is a heterogeneous or ___ mixture?
A. uniform C. Non-uniform
B. dissolution D. Solution
7. It is the combination of two or more substances that are not chemically
combined and a new substance was formed. What do you mean by this?
A. It is solid C. It is gas
B. It is liquid D. It is mixture
8. There are five kinds of solution. Gas in liquid is one of it, therefore, which of
the given example is one of the solution?
A. Air and water C. Oxygen and salt
B. Cola or Soft drink D. Rocks and solvent

9. “At the end of everyday, we wipe off the blackboard with wet sponge to make it
clean and ready to use for the next day. After a few minutes, the water
disappeared. Where do you think the water goes? Why?
A. The water disappeared because of the hot temperature.
B. The water disappeared because of evaporation.
C. The water disappeared because it is the way it used to be
D. Never mind of the water
E.
10. What is the process by which water changes from a liquid to gas or vapor?
A. Filtration C. Evaporation
B. Mixture D. Decantation
11. This is a form of separating substances that involves letting an insoluble
substance (a substance that will not dissolve in a solvent )settle at the bottle of a
solvent.
A. Filtration C. Sedimentation
B. Evaporation D. Decantation
12. Magnets pull other objects made of magnetic materials towards them. What
do you call the force use in magnets?
A. Magnetism C. Limited force
B. Magnetic field D. Magnet force
13. Every morning, Jilliane joins zumba and jogs around in the park. After her
activities, she sweats a lot. Why do you think so? Because of the _____
A. contraction of muscles in the dermis
B. relaxation of the muscles in the dermis
C. regulation of the body temperature
D. excessive movement of the body
14. Which could be the functions of the muscular system?

I. It gives shape in our body


II. It allows us to move
III. It supports and makes our skeleton in the hands and other body parts
steady.
IV. It provides the structural framework for the body

A. I and II C. I, II,and III


B. II and III D. I, II, III and IV
15. Gina is ready for the school. She eats her breakfast at 6:00 o’clock in the
morning and prepare herself for lunch. It takes her stomach 3-7 hours to be
emptied. What is the best time for her to take her lunch? She will take her lunch at
______
A. 11:30 o’clock in the morning C. 12:30 o’clock in the afternoon
B. 12:00 o’clock noon D. 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon
16. How does digestion occur?
A. mouth ---- esophagus ---- stomach ---- small intestine ---- large intestine
---- rectum and anus
B. mouth ---- stomach ---- esophagus ---- small intestine ----- large intestine
----- anus and rectum
C. esophagus ---- mouth ---- large intestine ---- small intestine ---- anus
and rectum
D. esophagus ----mouth----- small intestine ---- esophagus ---- anus and
rectum ---- large intestine
17. Rico touched something very hot. He moved his hand away from the object
when he felt the hot sensation, Why? The _______
A. blood moves faster to his hand
B. nerve endings are very sensitive
C. message travels fast to his hand
D. message to and from the brain moves fast through the nerves
18. Striking the tendon on your knee stimulates a sensory neuron in your lower
leg that causes your knee to jerk. Why?
A. The sensory neuron transmits the nerve impulse to the neuron in the
spinal cord.
B. The nerve impulse travels directly to the brain. without passing the spinal
cord.
C. Motor neurons extending to the leg muscles transmit the nerve impulse
D. Nerves in the legs are functioning properly.
19. How does sensory neuron work? Sensory neuron ______
A. carries signal from the central nervous system to the outer parts of he body
B. carries signals from the outer parts of the body to the central nervous
system
C. connects various neurons within the brain and the spinal cord
D. delivers messages from the brain to the senses
20. What is the usual path of message received by the body from the
environment?

A. brain → nerves → spinal cord → sense organ


B. sense organ → nerves → spinal cord → brain
C. spinal cord → sense organ → brain → nerves
D. nerves → sense organ → brain → spinal cord
21.Study the diagram below. Which groups of animals have both on land and
water?

Land Water
?

A. Amphibians C. Mammals
B. Fishes D. Reptiles

22. Which tells about the distinct characteristics of reptiles?

I. It has legs for crawling


II. are warm blooded animals
III. has gills and fins
IV. dry scaly skins
A. I and III C. II, and III
B. II and IV D. I and IV

23. Which of the following are cone-bearing plants?

I. II. III. IV.


Pine Mahogany Fern Moss

A. I C. II, III & IV


B. I & II D. III & IV
24. Plants undergo process of reproduction. Which is the first step in the
fertilization process of plants?
A. Pollination
B. The growth of fruit
C. A tube grows to the pistil
D. The sperm joins with the egg
25. How do forests help in maintaining global climate?

A. Plants soak up large amounts of rainfall


B. Plants provide a habitat for plants and animals.
C. Plants provide materials for constructions and other needs of people.
D. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis.
26. What might happen if a tropical rainforest receives little rain for a long period
of time?

A. Plants will wither which cause shortage of food to lower form of animals.
B. Increase population of both plants and animals
C. Abundance of oxygen
D. Flood might occur
27. A boy skateboard on the street. He was able to move because of friction. What
kind of friction is acting on it?
A. static friction B. rolling friction C. fluid friction D. sliding friction
28. A bicycle moves faster on a cemented road that on a bumpy road. Why?
A. Friction is greater on a cemented road.
B. Friction is lesser on a cemented road.
C. There is no friction on a cemented road.
D. The bicycle can roll only on a cemented road.
29. Why does car travel faster in going down that in going up?
A. It is moving against gravity.
B. It is being pushed by the wind
C. It is moving toward gravity.
D. It is being pulled by the weight of the car.
30. A baseball and a sheet of paper are dropped at the same time from the same
height. What will occur if there is no air resistance?
A. The baseball will land first.
B. The paper will float slowly through the air.
C. The baseball will float slowly through the air.
D. The baseball and the paper will land at the same time.
31. Different forces are acting on the object below. In which direction will the box
move?

50 N

60 N 90 N

50 N

A. upward B. downward C. to the right D. to the left

32. The group hung for notebooks of the same kind in a spring balance, The
spring scale is pulled down ward and readings are recorded.

Notebooks Distance Pulled Spring Scale Reading


1 1 cm 3N
2 1.5 cm 6N
3 2.0 cm 9N
4 2.5 cm 12N

If the spring is pulled 3.5 centimeters, what would be the spring scale reading?
A. 15 N B. 16 N C. 17 N D. 18 N
33. If you need to put 15 N of work into a machine to get 10 N of work out, what is
the mechanical efficiency of this machine?
A. 66.50% B. 66.55% C. 66.60% D. 66.67%
34. Which simple machine consists of sloping surface that reduces the amount of
force needed to lift something?
A. Lever B. Pulley C. Wedge & Axle D. Inclined Plane
35. Which simple machine can be used to separate two objects or portions of an
object or hold an object in place?
A. Lever B. Pulley C. Wedge D. Screw
36. In using the door bells and buzzers, electrical energy is transformed
to________.
A. Sound Energy B. Heat Energy C. Electrical Energy D. Chemical Energy

37. The following show proper precautionary measures in using simple machines
EXCEPT____.
A. Use the right type of simple machine for the right job.
B. Simple machines that are sharp should be handled with care,
C. Secure pulleys properly and make sure that it is tightly tied on the support.
D. Expose knife, scissors and other sharp objects in places easily reached by children.

38. Which is the correct way of handling simple machines?


A. When carrying and pointed tools, position the pointed edge upward.
B. When carrying sharp and pointed tools, position the pointed edge sideward.
C. When carrying sharp and pointed tools, position the pointed edge downward,
D. When carrying sharp and pointed tools, position the pointed edge to your stomach.
39. Who among the four children demonstrates the proper way of handling simple
machines?
A. after using simple machines like scissors, cutter and knife, Irish leaves those
on stairways.
B. Haydee plays with her friends in a place where heavy loads are being lifted by
pulleys.
C. Teody always sure that any tool is in good condition before using it.
D. Xavier uses simple machines with exposed wires
40.What causes an earthquake?
A. Forces above earth
B. Tremendous warping of the crust
C. Intense heat on the surface of the earth
D. Intense movement of liquid materials underneath.
41. Why does magma rise to the surface and the surrounding rocks around it do
not?
A. Magma is hot.
B. Magma causes pressure.
C. Surrounding rock is lighter or less dense than the magma.
D. Magma is lighter or less dense.
42. Engineers are designing a 10-storey building in an area where seismic activity
has been declared. They are planning to make use that the building can
withstand an earthquake. Which would be the most effective procedure for this?
A. Apply simulated earthquake forces to a scale model of the building,
B. Apply simulated earthquake forces during the construction of the building.
C. Apply simulated earthquake forces to the entire building once it has been
built.
D. Apply simulated earthquake forces that were used on other buildings built in
the same area.
43.Why are precautionary measures observed on volcanic eruption?
A. To protect properties.
B. To prevent the loss of lives.
C. To pinpoint volcanic danger zone.
D. Both A and B
44. A bulletin was issued to warn people that a volcano may erupt within the
week What should the people living in the danger areas do?
A. Follow orders to evacuate
B. Wait for the next bulletin.
C. Cover the roof with wet slots.
D. Reinforce the roof of the houses.
45. What is the importance of following instructions before, during and after
volcanic eruption?
A. Accident will be avoided.
B. Life and property will be saved.
C. Accident may arise.
D. The readiness resiliency of every individual will be developed.
46.From June to September, what wind system brings heavy rainfall to the
western coastal area of the Philippines?
A. northwest monsoons C. northeast monsoons
B. southern monsoons D. southeast monsoons
47. Earth’s _______ result different amount of solar energy received by different
parts of the world?
A. revolution & rotation B. revolution C. rotation D. around
48. The imaginary axis on which the earth rotates is titled at an angle ______ and
points to the same directions throughout its orbit.
A. 23 ֠º B. 23 ¼ º C. 23 ½ º D. 20½ º
49. Plants begin to grow new leaves. This season is _______.
A. summer B. autumn C. winter D. spring
50. Which are the inner planets?
A. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn & Earth C. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune
B. Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars D. Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, & Earth

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