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SUMMATIVE TESTS QUARTER 1

SCIENCE 4

Name:___________________________________________________ Grade & Section: ____________________


Summative Test No. 2

A Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1) Which of the following materials float in water?


A. big Stone C. empty plastic bottle
B. crystal glass D. metal spoon
2) Using the data below, which group of materials can be used to prevent oneself
from drowning?
I II III

Materials that Materials that float Materials that sink


absorb water
• Cloth • Bamboo • Rocks
• Sponge • Log • Metal bar
• Rug • Plastic bottle • Hollow blocks
• Cotton ball • Rubber ball • Coins
• Tissue paper • Balloon • cellphone

A. I, II & III B. I only C. II Only D. III Only


3) Why do boats float in water?
A. Boats are made of wood which make them float.
B. Boats have plastic strings which make them float.
C. Men use paddles to make boats float.
D. The sea breeze makes the boats float.
4) How will you dispose decaying waste materials commonly found at home?
A. Make them into compost fertilizer.
B. Throw them into the river to feed the fishes.
C. Keep them in the cabinet and use them again.
D. Mix them with the non-decaying waste materials.
5) A glass of water is spilled on the table. What are you going to use if you want to
wipe dry the table?
A. cellophane B. plastic mat C. rubber band D. rug

Summative Test No. 2


Direction: Select the letter with the correct answer.

___1. In your activity, which of the following solid materials will settle at the bottom of the
container when mixed with liquid materials? 
A. creamer B .flour C. Sand D. Sugar 
___2. The children mixed the following pair of materials in their Science class. Which of
the following pair of materials can still be distinguished from their original state
after mixing them? 
A. flour and creamer  C. Monosodium Glutamate (Vetsin) and white
sugar 
B. instant coffee and flour  D. rice grains and rock salt
___3. What is a mixture? 
A. It is the result of combining two or more materials. 
B. It is formed by putting two materials near each other. 
C. It refers to the change on the shape of the material. 
D. It is about the changes of the material when put together. 
____4. Carl wanted to have a homogeneous mixture of solid materials. Which of the
following pair of materials he should combine to attain his goal? 
A. corn starch and cream C. mongo seeds and pebbles 
B. corn grits and sand D. rice grains and sand 
___5. Ritchel was assigned to mix flour and baby powder. What kind of  mixture will be
formed in this activity? 
A. Homogeneous mixture C. matter mixture 
B. Heterogeneous mixture D. resulting mixture 

Summative Test No. 3

II. A. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not correct.
_____1. Light rays could be blocked, and they could pass through all types of materials
since they travel on a straight line.
_____2. Optical fibers can be used in communication, in industry, and medicine.
_____3. Light travels in a curve line when it passes through a single medium.
_____4. The sun is the main source of natural light.
_____5. Light travels slower in the air than through water because air is less dense than
water.

Summative Test No. 4


Direction: Read each question. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on the
      space provided. 

____1. Kevin is planning to make his own version of face mask. He looks for his old T-shirt
but cannot find one. Which recyclable materials below can be a substitute for an
old T-shirt? 
A. handkerchief B. paper bag C. tissue paper  D. window screen 
____2. Which is TRUE about recycling? 
A. It results to pollution. C. It reduces wastes. 
B. It promotes wastage of materials. D. It requires a lot of budget. 
____3. Maria wanted to decorate her room with colorful flowers that will last for years.
What recyclable materials should the flowers be made of and would not require
paints and other coloring materials to make these colorful? 
A. aluminum foil B. cans C. magazines and papers  D. wood 
____4. Which recyclable materials are used as substitute containers for food,
condiments, pens, pencils, and other things? 
A. cardboard boxes B. empty milk cans C. wine bottles  D. all
of the above 
____5. What benefit can you get from recycling materials at home? 
A. It promotes waste production at home. 
B. It provides a source of income to the family. 
C. It reduces the supply of available materials. 
D. It maximizes the production of wastes in their place. 

PERFORMANCE TASKS NO. 1


Use your imagination to answer the following situations. (10 Points)
PERFORMANCE TASKS NO. 2
Using a Venn Diagram, compare the changes of CHALK when we Bend and Press them.

PERFORMANCE TASKS NO. 3


Direction: Draw at least 5 materials that will undergo decay. (10POINTS)

PERFORMANCE TASKS NO. 4


Direction: Write at least 5 benefits you get from recycling materials at home.

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