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ARMY’S ANGEL INTEGRATED SCHOOL

Block 24, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, Salazar St. Central Signal Village,Z


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Science Monthly Test
Grade 4
Curriculum Objectives Date Taught No of
Guide Code item/Placement
1. Classifying 1-7
materials based on
the ability to absorb September 2-3
water, float sink,
undergo decay.
S4MT-Ia-1
2. Identifying
precautionary
measures in buying, September 9- 10 8-14
S4MT-Ie-f-5 using, storing and
disposing materials
and the effects of
improper practice of
precautions.
S4MT-Ig-h-6
September 16-17 15-22
3. Identifying
changes in materials
in based on the effect
of temperature.

September 23-24
23-30
4. Differentiating
physical from
chemical change.

Prepared by: MISS JULIECAN S. SOCO


ARMY’S ANGELS INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Block 24, Lot 2, 3,4,5 Salazar St., Central Signal Village, Taguig
1st Monthly Test
Science 4
S/Y: 2021-2022
Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________
Grade and Section: ____________________ Parents Signature: ____________
Teacher: Miss Juliecan S. Soco

1. Which of the materials sank one at a time in water?


A) plastic bottle
B) balsa wood
C) plastic Straw
D) hollow blocks
Correct answer: D
2. Which of the materials floated one at a time in water?
A) stone
B) hollow blocks
C) coin
D) plastic bottle
Correct answer: D
3. Which of the following materials absorbs water?
A) coin
B) mug
C) stone
D) Cotton
Correct answer: D
4. Why is cotton can absorb water?
A) very smooth
B) very cheap
C) very light
D) very porous
Correct answer: D
5. Why porous materials can absorb water?
A) because they are commonly used at home.
B) because they are soft that can easily get water in.
C) because it does not allow water to pass through.
D) because it has plenty of space inside where liquid can be absorbed.
Correct answer: D

6. When you see a spilled coffee on the table. What is the best material that you can
used to clean it up?
A) paper
B) plastic
C) cotton
D) rug made of cloth
Correct answer: D
7. An object will sink in water if it is__________.
A) is less dense than water.
B) is denser than water.
C) has the same density than water.
D) has thicker texture than the water.
Correct answer: B
8. Why is it important to read the product labels?
A) to know its origin
B) to know if it is cheap
C) to know if the odor is sweet
D) to use the product correctly
Correct answer: D
9. Your grandmother asked you to give her medicine for fever. What are you going to
do first?
A) get the medicine and glass of water
B) change the medicine
C) taste the medicine
D) Read the label of the product
Correct answer: D
10. Under what classification is the household material; bleach?
A) medicine
B) food product
C) personal care product
D) cleaning products
Correct answer: D
11. Muriatic acids should be kept in places where children can reach them?
A) yes
B) no
C) maybe
D) not all the time
Correct answer: B
12. Keep flammable items away from stove, fireplace and other sources of heat?
A) yes
B) no
C) maybe
D) not all the time
Correct answer: A
13. Product labels describe proper way of storing the product?
A) yes
B) no
C) maybe
D) not all the time
Correct answer: A
14. Product labels display unnecessary information?
A) yes
B) no
C) maybe
D) not all the time
Correct answer: B
15. Buy products with labeled information?
A) yes
B) no
C) maybe
D) not all the time
Correct answer: A
16. Matter changing from a solid to a liquid is called_______.
A) sublimation
B) evaporation
C) deposition
D) melting
Correct answer: D
17. Which of the following is a way that matter changes phase?
A) hand picking
B) magnetism
C) decantation
D) melting
Correct answer: D
18. Matter changing from a liquid to a gas is called_________.
A) evaporation
B) condensation
C) melting
D) freezing
Correct answer: A
19. All phase changes (changing states) requires energy to be added or taken
away.
A) true
B) false
C) maybe true
D) maybe false
Correct answer: A
20. What is a change of matter from Gas to Liquid?
A) condensation
B) evaporation
C) melting
D) freezing
Correct answer: A
21. All changes in the state of matter of a material requires_____.
A) atom
B) molecule
C) vibration
D) energy
Correct answer: D
22. What happens to particles of solid when they are heated?
A) they slow down and compress
B) they speed up and squeeze
C) they stop moving
D) they speed up and spread out
Correct answer: D
23. Phase change from solid to gas is _________.
A) melting
B) freezing
C) evaporation
D) sublimation
Correct answer: D
24. What kind of properties can be observed when a material changes its identity?
A) solid properties
B) physical properties
C) chemical properties
D) gas properties
Correct answer: C
25. Is burning match stick is a chemical or physical change?
A) physical
B) chemical
C) neither
D) both
Correct answer: B
26. Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical change?
A) cutting paper
B) sharpening of pencil
C) freezing water
D) sour milk
Correct answer: D
27. The following are examples of physical change EXCEPT _______.
A) slicing of apple
B) chopping woods
C) folding of cloth
D) burning wood
Correct answer: B
28. Filipino desert halo-halo is an example of ___________.
A) physical change
B) chemical change
C) homogenous mixture
D) heterogenous mixture
Correct answer: D
29. A mixture combines 2 or more materials without changing their properties.
A) true
B) false
C) neither true nor false
D) maybe false
Correct answer: A
30. All mixtures are defined as "heterogeneous."
A) True
B) False
C) Neither true nor false
D) Maybe true and false
Correct answer: B

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