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ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF CANLAON, INC.

Samaka Village, Mabigo, Canlaon City, Negros Oriental


SCHOOL ID: 404599
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 6
NAME: ___________________________________________________________________ SCORE: _______
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each statement comprehensively and answer it correctly. Write your
answers in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided before the number.
______1. Which of the following is an example of a uniform mixture?
a. corn soup b. halo-halo c. orange juice d. sago at gulaman
______2. What is formed when you mix alcohol with water?
a. colloid b. heterogeneous c. solution d. suspension
______3. Which of the process below does not involve a non-uniform mixture?
a. cooking mongo b. making a fruit salad
c. cementing the floor d. collecting colorful beads
______4. How are medicines labeled with “shake well before use” classified?
a. colloid b. homogeneous mixture c. solution d. suspension
______5. Which of the following shows a set of homogeneous mixture?
a. pizza, meatball, sinangag b. mineral water, soda, red wine
c. relyenong bangus, barbecue, soda d. black gulaman, pulpy orange juice, mango shake
______6. Which of the following is not an example of a colloid?
a. blood b. hair gel c. milk d. stained glass
______7. Blood is an example of colloid. What technique best suits separation of its basic components?
a. centrifugation b. evaporation c. filtration d. sieving
______8. What separation techniques will you use to separate water, sand, and iron filings?
a. filtration->evaporation b. filtration->magnetism
c. filtration->scooping d. filtration->sieving
______9. What is the best way to separate salt from seawater and sand?
a. evaporation->filtration b. evaporation->sieving
c. filtration->distillation d. filtration->evaporation
______10. What environment process best shows separation of mixtures?
a. earthquake b. tides c. volcanic eruption d. water cycle
______11. Filtration is for separation of solid to solid mixtures while sieving is for liquid and solid mixtures.
a. true b. false c sometimes true d. sometimes false
______12. Which is a form of heterogeneous mixture?
a. gravel and sand b. sugar and water
c. powdered milk with water d. powdered coffee with water
______13. When sand and pebbles are mixed, they are best separated through the use of _______.
a. decantation b. filtration c. manual separationd. magnetic separation
______14. Which of the following mixtures may be separated using filtration?
a. oil and water b. slat from salt water
c. sand and iron fillings d. coconut milk from grated coconut fruit
______15. Salt is dissolved in water. How can you separate the salt from water?
a. Add more salt b. Filter the water
c. Dispose the water d. Boil the water and let it evaporate
______16. Which of the following is TRUE about solutions?
a. Solutions are clear in appearance.
b. Substances in solution are large enough to be seen.
c. Solutions exhibit scattering of light of the Tyndall Effect.
d. Substances in solutions can be separated through filtration.
______17. Which of the following is NOT a solution?
a. sea water b. oil in water c. alcohol in water d. carbonated drink
______18. What kind of mixture is sugar and water?
a. aerosol b. colloid c. solution d. suspension
______19. Which kind of mixture appears cloudy?
a. aerosol b. colloid c. solution d. suspension
______20. How will you describe the mixture of dust in the air?
a. a gas suspended in a gas b. a solid suspended in a gas
c. a gas suspended in a liquid d. a solid suspended in a solid
______21. Which of the following is an example of a gas dissolved in liquid solution?
a. metal alloy b. dental fillings c. moisture in air d. carbonated drink
______22. Which is an example of a mixture?
a. salt b. sugar c. acetic acid d. soft drink
______23. Which is a homogeneous mixture?
a. oil and water b. mixed nuts c. seawater d. pebbles
______24. How will you separate oil from water?
a. evaporation b. decantation c. filtration d. distillation
______25. In which glass of liquid is sugar hard dissolve?
a. in a glass of iced tea b. in a glass of hot water
c. in a glass of tap water d. in a glass of cold water
______26. Which of the following is considered a colloid?
a. a mixture of oil and water b. a mixture of salt and iron fillings
c. a mixture of soil and water d. a mixture of chalk and water
______27. Which of the following will dissolve in water?
a. oil b. salt c. stones d. sand
______28. Which of these will not form a solution?
a. preparing syrup b. preparing a cup of tea
c. mixing ice cubes in water d. stirring a spoonful of sugar in water
______29. You prepared an orange juice drink by pouring 1/3 concentrated juice and ¾ water into the glass.
You found out that the mixture is very sweet and not good to drink. What will you do?
a. adds more water to the glass
b. adds more concentrated juice to the glass
c. transfers the mixture in a bigger container and add more sugar
d. transfers the mixture to a bigger container and add more sugar
______30. Which is the best way to get salt from seawater?
a. evaporation b. distillation c. filtration d. decantation
______31. Why can water be separated from inky water by simple distillation?
a. Water and ink have different boiling points.
b. Water evaporates, leaving the ink particles behind.
c. Ink evaporates, leaving the water behind.
d. Ink does not mix with water.
______32. Which is the correct order for obtaining salt from a mixture of sand and salt?
a. Dissolving in water- evaporation b. Evaporation-filtration-dissolving in water
c. Filtration-dissolving in water-evaporation d. Dissolving in water-filtration-evaporation
______33. What type of solution is formed when gas is dissolved in liquid?
a. carbonated water b. hard water c. vinegar d. wine
______34. Which of the following environmental problems can be separated by physical manipulation?
a. oil spill b. garbage in the landfill c. flood water d. smog
______35. Which is a solvent in a cup of coffee?
a. coffee b. creamer c. sugar d. water
______36. The children prepared a juice drink for their food festival by dissolving powdered juice in water.
What kind of mixture did they form?
a. colloids b. suspension c. solution d. saturated solution
______37. An oil spill is one of the environment problems that occur in the bodies of water. What kind of
mixture is formed when oil is mixed with water?
a. colloids b. suspensions c. solution d. saturated solutions
______38. Which is an example of a colloid?
a. mayonnaise b. liquid juice c. cooking oil d. bubbles in water
______39. Which process allows the settling of solid particles at the bottom of the container?
a. evaporation b. filtration c. sedimentation d. winnowing
______40. Your mother used a clean cloth to separate the shredded coconut meat from the milk. What
process did she use to separate the mixture?
a. distillation b. filtration c. sedimentation d. winnowing
ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF CANLAON, INC.
Samaka Village, Mabigo, Canlaon City, Negros Oriental
SCHOOL ID: 404599
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 5
NAME: ___________________________________________________________________ SCORE: _______
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each statement comprehensively and answer it correctly. Write your
answers in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided before the number.

______1. Which of the following is NOT a state of matter?


a. solid b. gas c. liquid d. mass
______2. Mother was cooking spaghetti last night. The water got so hot that steam floated up from the pan.
Steam is an example of a _______.
a. gas b. solid c. food d. liquid
______3. A pupil has a ball of clay that sinks when placed in a pan of water. Which property should he or she
change to make the clay float?
a. color b. shape c. mass d. texture
______4. Property of matter that is defined as the ability to shine by reflecting light.
a. luster b. color c. malleability d. solubility
______5. Which is an example of physical change?
a. water freezes to ice c. Naphthalene balls turn to vapor
b. Wood turns to alcohol d. Both a and b
______6. It is the change of matter in form only not in composition
a. Physical change b. Environmental change
c. Chemical change d. None of the above
______7. Physical change happens when materials undergo a change in ...
a. size b. shape c. phase d. all of them
______8.What happens as liquid water becomes ice?
a. It does not change states. c. It changes from a solid to a gas.
b. It changes from a liquid to a solid. d. It changes from a gas to a solid.
______9. Which statement is true about physical change?
a. It does not change a material’s composition.
b. It does not change a material’s size and shape.
c. It does not involve the physical properties of matter.
d. It does not involve matter
______10. Which is a physical change?
a. Burning toast c. Rusting bicycle
b. Fireworks exploding d. Freezing chocolate-covered strawberries
______11. Which is true about chemical change?
a. It is reversible.
b. It produces new materials.
c. It changes only a material’s color and odor.
d. It does not change a material’s size and shape.
______12. Which shows a chemical change?
a. Burning candle c. Burning a piece or paper
b. Chewing a piece of bread d. Melting a piece of chocolate
______13. Which process involves a physical change?
a. Frying an egg b. Photosynthesis c. Digestion d. Water cycle
______14. Water is boiled in a pan on stove. What change will take place?
a. Water will turn into gas. c. Water will turn into solid.
b. Water will turn into plasma. d. Nothing will happen to the water.
______15. An example of a physical change.
a. Foam and bubbles form after mixing baking soda and vinegar.
b. A glass cup falls from the counter and shatters on the ground.
c. Paper burns up and leaves ashes.
d. A plant uses sunlight and makes food.
______16. Consumers are encouraged to reduce their waste by _____________.
a. Purchasing in bulk c. Switching to re-useable
b. Buying items with less packaging d. All of the above
______17. This means to make less garbage. For example, instead of buying juice boxes for lunch, buy a large
container of juice and use a washable single serving container to take it to school.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Rebuild
______18. Which of the following shows the correct hierarchy?
a. Recycle, Reduce, Reuse c. Reuse, Recycle, Reduce
b. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle d. Refuse, Refuge, Rufuse
______19. Reuse of stuff would ___________.
a. Minimize the strain on the environment.
b. Help municipal waste management.
c. Both a and b option.
d. Be difficult and time consuming
______20. Which of the following is a recyclable material?
a. Aluminum b. Cardboard c. Glass d. All of the above
______21. Serena has grown older, so her mother decided to donate her used clothes to the victims of the
typhoon in Samar. What waste management did Serena’s mother apply?
a. Reuse b. Reduce c. Repair d. Recycle
______22. Which of the following shows the proper way to recycle?
a. Scrap papers from the classroom might be turned into paper bags.
b. Buy items in refillable containers.
c. Use cloth bags or baskets when you buy groceries/market.
d. Use both sides of paper in printing.
______23. Plastic is commonly used as soft drinks container; what material can you use as a substitute for
plastic?
a. empty cans b. empty bottles c. used cups d. folded papers
______24. In his class, Mr. Ibarra told his pupils to reuse papers instead of throwing it in the bin. How will
they do it?
a. Make an origami. c. Give to your classmate.
b. Use it as scrap paper in math. d. Never mind the advice of the teacher.
______25. Some materials are normally useful even after serving its original purpose. What will you do to an
empty canister at home?
a. Place it inside the cabinet. c. Burn it.
b. Use it as a lunch box. d. Make a trash bin out of it.
______26. You have a lot of small dresses in your cabinet. You have noticed that your playmate used old
clothing. Is it right to share the clothes that you are not using?
a. Yes, because he is my friend.
b. Yes, instead of storing the dress, it will be a useful one.
c. No, it is a gift from my parents.
d. No, I will burn it.
______27. The following materials can be reused, EXCEPT.
a. woods b. paper c. aluminum cans d. paint brush
______28. Avoiding to buy disposable items such as plastic cups and plates is to ________.
a. reuse b. reduces c. recycle d. repair
______29. To Turn an item into another useful item is to _____________.
a. recycles b. repair c. reduce d. reuse
______30. Tenten is collecting used empty plastic bottles for his Science project. He plans to make a star out of
these bottles. Tenten is trying to ____________ materials.
a. repair b. reduce c. recycle d. reuse
______31. Which is not a recyclable material?
a. old newspapers c. disposable cups
b. used clothes d. sachet of coffee
______32. Which trash bin will you put a broken glass?

a. b. c. d.

RECOVER REPAIR RECYCLE REDUCE

______33. Which is not made from a recyclable material?

a. c.
b. d.

______34. Which of the following does not show the proper way of repairing an appliance or a furniture?

a. c.

b. d.

______35. Which does not illustrate the proper way to recover waste materials?

a. c.

b. d.

______36. Binggoy collects used straws from the canteen’s garbage bags every morning. What could possibly
be Binggoy’s plan with his collections?
a. He will make a colorful hat/bag from the used straws for his grandmother.
b. He will throw the straws somewhere in school.
c. He just wants to fill their house with used straws.
d. He does not like to see straws in the garbage bags.
ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF CANLAON, INC.
Samaka Village, Mabigo, Canlaon City, Negros Oriental
SCHOOL ID: 404599
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 4
NAME: ___________________________________________________________________ SCORE: _______
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each statement comprehensively and answer it correctly. Write your
answers in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided before the number.
______1. Which material absorbs water?
a. plastic bottle b. wax paper c. cotton ball d. rubber ball
______2. Porous materials are materials having small holes that allows air or liquid to pass through. Which
materials possess this ability?
a. towel b. plastic saucer c. rubber ball d. stone
______3. Which group of solid consists of very hard materials?
a. shipping box, trash bin, basket b. brick, metal pan, hollow block
c. paper clip, tin can, plastic spoon d. clay pot, ceramic plate, drinking glass
______4. Which material does not absorb water?
a. cotton ball b. towel c. paper d. metal spoon
______5. A glass of water spill on the table. You want to dry the table at once. What are you going to use?
a. cotton b. rub made of cloth c. paper d. plastic
______6. Which the following materials have the ability to sink water?
a. metal spoon b. Styrofoam c. plastic cup d. rubber ball
______7. Why is it important to read the product labels?
a. to know the price of the product b. to know who buy product
c. to use the product correctly d. to know who the owner of the product is
______8. Your mother asked you to give her medicine for fever. What are you going to do first?
a. Read the label of the medicine. b. Get the glass of water and the medicine.
c. Taste the medicine before giving it to your mother. d. Throw the medicine in the garbage.
______9. Which of the following is the proper waste disposal?
a. throwing garbage into the sea b. throwing plastics anywhere
c. segregating waste decaying and non-decaying d. throwing waste materials in rivers
______10. Waste should be segregated into_______ groups.
a. decaying and non-decaying b. bluish and yellowish
c. hard and soft d. shiny and rough
______11. Dina heated a chocolate bar to make it syrup. Which of the following describes what changes
happened in the property of the chocolate?
a. it changed in size and shape b. it changed in odor and texture
c. it changed in odor and color d. it changed in odor and shape
______12. What will happen to ice cube when put outside the refrigerator?
a. the ice cube will melt b. the ice cube will dry
c. the ice cube becomes solid d. nothings happen to ice cube
______13. The water put inside the freezer. What will happen to the water?
a. the water becomes solid b. the water becomes gas
c. the water becomes liquid d. nothings happen to the water
______14. What will happen to alcohol and water when mixed?
a. alcohol and water will have mixed b. alcohol and water will mix completely
c. alcohol and water become gas d. nothings will happen
______15. Which of the following changes in the materials is useful to environment?
a. throwing garbage in the canal b. using paper bags when shopping
c. throwing hospital waste into river d. keeps them in the cabinet and use them again
______16. If you are going to dispose waste materials commonly found at home, what are you going to do
with the decaying materials?
a. makes a compost b. mix them with the non-decaying
c. throws them in a river d. keeps them in the cabinet and use them again
______17. Which of the following should you do to lessen the garbage in the community?
a. Throw garbage anywhere. b. Recycle non-biodegradable materials
c. Burn the garbage. d. Throw appliances that can still be fixed and buy a new one.
______18. What safety precaution do you need to observe in disposing waste materials?
a. Use gloves or adequate equipment in handling waste materials to prevent puncture by sharp items.
b. Taste and touch waste materials before disposing them.
c. Keep the waste materials in your kitchen.
d. Expose yourself to the waste materials.
______19. What changes in the materials that useful to the environment?
a. burning of old tires b. throwing kerosene into river
c. burning of plastics d. changing wood into charcoal for cooking
______20. What changes in the materials that harmful to the environment?
a. throwing detergents into the sewage b. cutting and shaping lumber into chair
c. cutting of fabric to be made into clothes d. cutting of wood to be made into table
______21. What happened to the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from factories and motorized
vehicles? The air becomes .......
a. fresh b. clean c. polluted d. unpolluted
______22. What changes took place when solid materials are melted?
a. size b. color c. shape d. size and shape
______23. What property of the material is changed when the material is heated?
a. color b. size c. texture d. odor
______24. Which material melts when heated?
a. candle b. stone c. knife d. cloth
______25. What changes in material when pressed?
a. odor b. color c. texture d. physical appearance
______26. What happened to the solid materials when they were bent?
a. The materials change their color. b. The materials change their odor.
c. The materials change their texture. d. The materials change their size and shape.
______27. Which mixtures is heterogeneous mixture?
a. rice grains and corn grits b. salt and vetsin
c. flour and coffee mate d. sugar and vetsin
______28. What do you call the mixture that cannot be distinguished from each other?
a. Homogeneous Mixture b. Heterogeneous Mixture
c. Mixture d. Matter
______29. Which material dissolved in liquid when mix together?
a. salt and vinegar b. flour and cooking oil c. ginger and soy sauce d. stone and water
______30. Which material did not dissolve in liquid when mix together?
a. salt and vinegar b. sugar and water c. flour and cooking oil d. coffee and hot water
______31. What solid materials that cannot be completely dissolved in the liquid materials?
a. coffee and water b. salt and vinegar c. sugar and water d. flour and cooking oil
______32. Which of the following statements does not show proper waste disposal?
a. Reuse plastic bags, rubber sheets, and tin cans
b. Dump kitchen and garden wastes in a compost pit.
c. Mix decaying materials with non-decaying materials.
d. Recycle non-decaying waste materials, such as plastic bottles.
______33. Which of the following is not an example of porous materials?
a. cloth b. cotton c. sponge d. Styrofoam
______34. What special property of solids refers to the ability of materials to be hammered and shaped into
thin sheets?
a. brittleness b. hardness c. malleability d. tenacity
______35. Which of the following situations does not show a physical change in matter?
a. baking cookies b. toasting a bread c. shredding a paper d. melting candle wax
ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF CANLAON, INC.
Samaka Village, Mabigo, Canlaon City, Negros Oriental
SCHOOL ID: 404599
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 3
NAME: ___________________________________________________________________ SCORE: _______
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each statement comprehensively and answer it correctly. Write your
answers in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided before the number.
______1. What is changed when you pour milk from a glass to a cup?
a. weight b. mass c. volume d. shape
______2. What property does gold have?
a. hardness b. brittleness c. elasticity d. malleability
______3. Why is a glass of water heavier than a pencil?
a. Water has more mass. b. A glass of water has less mass.
c. It is made up of glass and water. d. Water and pencil have the same mass.
______4. What can exist in three states of matter?
a. water b. additive c. vitamins d. medicine
______5. How do molecules of a liquid move?
a. Liquid molecules move back and forth. b. Liquid molecules move up and down.
c. Liquid molecules slide around each other. d. Liquid molecules move straight.
______6. Which is a correct statement?
a. Solids take the shape of the container. b. Air is liquid.
c. Liquid have weight. d. Paper is an example of gas.
______7. What should never be kept along with any food item?
a. Pesticide b. Fertilizer c. Gasoline d. All of the above
______8. Which shows physical change?
a. Burning of wood b. rusting of iron c. Metal of different colors d. rotting of food
______9. Which shows chemical change?
a. frozen water b. baking soda poured into juice c. evaporation of water d. Mothball is changed to gas
______10. What occurs in condensation?
a. Change of gas to liquid b. Change of liquid to gas c. Change of solid to liquid d. Change of liquid to solid
______11. What is changed if you pour milk from a glass to a cup?
a. Volume b. Weight c. Mass d. Shape
______12. What happens to temperature of materials when heated?
a. Temperature decreases b. Temperature stays the same
c. Temperature increases d. None of the above
______13. What solid turns to gas at a certain temperature?
a. Ice cube b. Frozen butter c. Iced tea d. Dry ice
______14. What is one bad effect of chemical change?
a. Natural ripening of fruit b. Heating stove for cooking
c. Decaying food when kept outside the refrigerator d. Roasting of marshmallow
______15. What is the negative effect of frequent evaporation?
a. Withering of plants b. Formation of a rainbow
c. Coolness around the surroundings d. Plants growth
______16. A chemical change makes a new substance.
a. true b. false c. sometime true d. sometime false
______17. The boiling of water is an example of physical change.
a. true b. false c. sometime true d. sometime false
______18. The breaking of glass is a physical change.
a. true b. false c. sometime true d. sometime false
______19. Toasting a marshmallow is a chemical change.
a. true b. false c. sometime true d. sometime false
______20. Matter has weight/mass and volume.
a. true b. false c. sometime true d. sometime false

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