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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
City Schools Division of Cabuyao
Pulo Elementary School
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FIRST QUARTER THIRD SUMMATIVE TEST in
SCIENCE 5
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SY 2022-2023

MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING NO. OF EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT


TOTAL
COMPETENCIES DAYS (60%) (30%) (10%)

Investigate changes that happen


in materials under the following
8 4 1
conditions: 5 13
1-8 9-12 13
1. presence or lack of oxygen;
and

7 4 1
2. application of heat 5 12
14-20 21-24 25

TOTAL 10 15 8 2 25

KEY TO CORRECTION

1. PC 19. D
2. CC 20. A
3. PC 21. D
4. CC 22. B
5. CC 23. A
6. TRUE 24. D
7. TRUE 25. C
8. FALSE
9. TRUE
10. TRUE
11. TRUE
12. TRUE
13. TRUE
14. TRUE
15. TRUE
16. A
17. C
18. A

Address: National Road, Brgy. Pulo, Cabuyao City, Laguna


Telephone No.: 544-5825
Email: 108249@deped.gov.ph
FIRST QUARTER THIRD SUMMATIVE TEST in
SCIENCE 5

NAME: __________________________________ DATE: __________________________


GRADE & SECTION: _______________________ SCORE: _________________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the BEST answer.

1. When the candle was lighted, it melted into liquid and became solid again after few seconds or in a minute.
What causes these changes?
I. presence of heat III. absence of heat
II. presence of oxygen IV. absence of oxygen

A. I, II and III B. I and IV C. I and II D. All of the above

2. The candles melted by the application of heat. What change took place when solid candles became liquid?
A. chemical B. no change C. mechanical D. physical

3. Joram noticed that when he mopped the floor using wet rugs, the moist in the floor disappeared after few
minutes. What is the reason why the floor became dry?
A. presence of heat B. presence of water C. absence of heat D. absence of temperature

4. When physical change in materials happened, there is__________.


I. formation of new product or material III. formation of new shape
II. no formation of new product or material IV. formation of new color
A. I, III and IV B. III and IV C. II only D. II, III and IV

5. Hannah observed that the leftover foods on the table became watery, spoiled and had foul odor after 48 hours.
What caused this change in the material?
I. presence of heat II. absence of heat III. presence of oxygen IV. absence of oxygen
A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III D. II and IV

6. Which of the following is an example of chemical change when heat is applied?


A. Burning of wood B. Drying of clothes C. Freezing of water D. Sharpening a pencil

7. Which is TRUE about chemical change?


A. A new product is formed. C. The product can be changed to its original form.
B. Chemicals change as a result of physical change. D. A chemical change is more important than any other process.

8. What happens when a piece of paper is burned inside a tin can?


A. A new material is formed. C. Both physical and chemical changes happen.
B. There are no changes. D. It turns to ashes, and after a few minutes, it returns to its original form.

9. What happens to the ice cube and butter after heat is applied?
A. They melt, physical change happens. C. Nothing happens to the materials.
B. They melt, chemical change happens. D. All the materials dissolve in the air.

10. What process is applied in the melting of ice cream, drying of wet clothes, and cooking of vegetables that result
in physical and chemical change?
A. Boiling B. Drying C. Freezing D. Heating

11. Which of the following is NOT a phase change?


A. Corrosion B. Deposition C. Evaporation D. Condensation

12. Some moth balls were place inside a cabinet. After a week, what phase change took place in this situation?
A. Condensation B. Sublimation C. Freezing D. Melting
13. Which of the following situations show condensation?
A. Rusting of nail C. Formation of ice inside the refrigerator
B. Drying of clothes under the sun D. Formation of water droplets on glass window panes

14. Which situation does NOT result to a physical change?


A. cutting of trees B. burning of leaves C. pounding of rocks D. cracking of grounds

15. What phase change shows a change from gas to solid?


A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Deposition D. Freezing

16. Which of the following situations result to a chemical change?


A. molding of clay B. rusting of paper clip C. sharpening of pencil D. bending of paper clip

17. What evidence shows a chemical change?


A. formation of precipitate C. formation of a new substance
B. formation of gas or smoke D. All of the above

18. What will happen if a liquid is exposed to a very low temperature?


A. It will melt B. It will freeze C. It will sublime D. It will evaporate

19. Which of the following situations is an example of evaporation?


A. formation of ice B. formation of dews C. melting of ice cream D. drying of clothes under the sun

20. What chemical reaction takes place when an object burns?


A. corrosion B. evaporation C. sublimation D. Oxidation

21. When you chew rice, you taste something sweet as it mixes with the saliva in your mouth. What does it show?
A. Rice is our basic food B. Rice can be chewed. C. There is sugar in saliva D. A chemical change happens to the rice

22. When water is boiled part of it becomes water vapor. Which of the following describes the change?
A. physical change B. chemical change C. change of energy D. change in molecule

23. What is one bad effect of chemical change to food?


A. The food might be spoiled C. The food might get less
B. The food might not be cooked D. The food might get softer

24. What harm do motor vehicles do to the environment?


A. They produce harmful chemicals C. They burn the environment
B. They produce useful chemicals D. They improve the environment

25. In what ways does burning fuel affect the atmosphere?


A. It increases oxygen in the air. B. It releases harmful chemicals into the air.
C. It makes the air pure. D. It reduces carbon dioxide in the air.

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