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SCIENCE VI
SUMMATIVE TEST NO.1
Modules 1/Week 1-2
Quarter 3
No. of Item
Objectives CODE Percentage
Items Placement
Analyze the sentences below. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the
chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Your kite flies up in the air and then when the wind stops blowing, it goes down? Why?
A. The wind pulls the kite down to the ground.
B. There is no air around, so the kite goes down.
C. The force of gravity flies the kite up and moves it down.
D. Gravity pulls the kite down when the wind stops blowing.
2. If you throw a baseball up in the air at an angle, what will most likely to happen?
A. The ball will stop in the air.
B. The ball will go up and then fall.
C. The ball will fly up and go higher.
D. The ball will bounce back to your hand.
3. Dry leaves fall to the ground. Flying pieces of paper fall back on the grassy area. The dust
in the air drops on the floor. What conclusion can you give from these observations?
A. Gravity causes objects to fall on the ground.
B. Gravity pushes objects up and pulls them down.
C. The force of gravity moves the objects to another place.
D. The air blows harder to transfer the objects to another place.
4. Children are playing in the playground. Which movement in the playground is caused by
the presence of gravity?
A. Two groups play tug-of-war.
B. Young boys slide from the top to the ground.
C. Small boys enjoy their ride in the merry-go-round.
D. The children run back and forth on the clear pavement.
5. Why does a car travel faster going down than going up?
A. It is moving toward gravity.
B. It is moving against gravity.
C. It is being pushed by the wind.
D. It is being pulled by the weight of the car.
6. Which of these is NOT a correct statement?
A. There is no gravitational pull on the moon.
B. Gravitational pull is less on the moon than on Earth.
C. There is a greater gravitational pull on Jupiter than on Earth.
D. Gravitational pull is less on top of Mount Everest than at sea level.
7. A baseball and a sheet of paper are dropped at the same time from the same height.
What will happen 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.
8. Why did a ball thrown into the air fall back to the ground?
A. Gravity caused the ball to fall.
B. Air caused the ball to fall on the ground.
C. Acceleration caused the ball to move fast.
D. The weight of the ball made it move faster.
9. What causes tides?
A. Gravitational pull of the moon.
B. Variation in the salinity of ocean water.
C. Strong winds that blow over ocean water.
D. The shifting of the plates on the ocean floor.
10. Which among the following is the best example of gravitational force?
A. A breeze blows and a sailboat moves.
B. A car hits a tree and its motion stops.
C. A book is pushed and it moves across the table.
D. A person drops a ball and it falls to the ground.
11. Which of the following statements best describes friction?
A. It is a force that occurs in two solids.
B. It is a force that occurs only on rough surfaces.
C. It is a force that occurs between solids and liquids.
D. It is a force that occurs when surfaces touch each other.
12. Which can cause the greatest friction?
A. polished floor C. tiled floor
B. rough floor D. wet floor
13. How can you best reduce friction between the bottom or feet of furniture and the floor?
A. by making the floor smooth
B. by keeping furniture on their place
C. by applying lubricants like wax on the floor
D. by putting wheels or rollers on the bottom or feet of furniture
14. When is friction undesirable?
A. pushing furniture
B. lighting a matchstick
C. walking on the street
D. using the breaks when approaching a stoplight
15. Which surface will produce the least amount of friction?
A. fuzzy soccer field C. gravel running track
B. grassy soccer field D. smooth glass tabletop
16. Why is it easy to slip when there is water on a smooth floor?
A. The water increases the friction between your feet and the floor.
B. The water is a lubricant and reduces the friction between your feet and the floor.
C. The friction between your feet and the floor changes from kinetic to static friction.
D. The friction between your feet and the floor changes from sliding kinetic friction to
rolling kinetic friction.
17. Which type of friction is used when an object moves through a liquid or gas?
A. dry C. sliding
B. fluid D. static
18. Which of the following situations show that friction is helpful?
A. brakes used on a bike
B. tires from a car on the road
C. tread on the bottom of your shoes
D. all of the above
19. How can friction be reduced?
A. use wax, grease or oil
B. reduce the force acting between the 2 surfaces
C. reduce the roughness of the 2 surfaces coming in contact
D. All of the above are ways of reducing friction
20. Which is NOT a way of reducing friction?
A. making rough surfaces
B. making the surfaces smoother
C. using lubricants such as waxes, oils, or grease
D. changing from sliding friction to rolling friction using ball bearings
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE VI
SUMMATIVE TEST NO.2
Modules 2/Week 3-7
Quarter 3
No. of Item
Objectives CODE Percentage
Items Placement
1. D 11. D
2. B 12. B
3. A 13. D
4. B 14. A
5. A 15. D
6. A 16. B
7. D 17.B
8. A
18. D
9. A
10. D 19. D
20. A
21. c
1. c 22. a
11.d
2. b 23. b
12.d
3. d 24. a
13.c
4. c 25. b
14.d
5. d 26. b
15.d
6. c 27. c
16.d
7. d 28. d
17.a
8. a 29. a
18.d
9. a 30. d
19.b
10. c
20.a