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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Region VIII
Division of Southern Leyte
Macrohon District
AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY MG SCHOOL

Name: ________________________________ Grade: _______________Score: _____

4TH SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE – 4


FIRST QUARTER
SY 2022-2023

Direction: Read each question carefully and ENCIRCLE the letter of the best answer.
1. What do you have to wear when holding garbage?
A. Leather gloves
B. Plastic gloves
C. A and B
D. Wear nothing while holding garbage
2. Which is true about physical change?
A. A change in its composition
B. A change in its size only
C. A change in size, shape and there’s no new product formed
D. None of the given choices are correct
3. Which is true about chemical change?
A. A change in color
B. A change in size
C. A change in shape, size and there’s a new product formed
D. All of the given choices are correct
4. Which of the following undergo physical change?
A. Bending of nail
B. Rusting of nail
C. Frying fish
D. Burning oil
5. Which of the following is an example of chemical change?
A. Burning of sugar
B. Souring of milk
C. Frying meat
D. Grilling of barbeque
6. What should you do with the recyclable materials in your home?
A. Bring it to the junk shop and sell it
B. Use some of it as a decorative purpose
C. Throw it in the river at nighttime
D. A and B
7. The following changes in materials are useful to the environment except ______.
A. Using chili powder in killing insects
B. Using pesticide in killing insects
C. Using basket in going to the market
D. Using paper bag in the grocery
8. Which of the following is a water borne disease?
A. Typhoid C. Dengue
B. Cholera D. Fever
9. What will happen to a stone when you place it in a pail of water?
A. It will float in the water C. It will break apart
B. It will sink D. It will absorb water
10. Why do some people use floaters in swimming pools?
A. It keeps them sank in the water. C. It lessens their weight.
B. It keeps them floated in the water. D. A, B, C are correct.
11. Some material floats no matter what their shape is. Which type of material had been described?
A. Glass B. Styropor C. Rubber D. Plastic
12. Why do life vest keeps you afloat in the sea?
A. Because of its shape C. Because it is less dense
B. Because it is filled with air D. Because it is made of rubber

13. It is a process of slowly destroying materials into bits or smaller pieces.


A. Polluting B. Decaying C. Frying D. Cutting

14. Which of the following materials undergo decay?


A. Foil B. Disposable cups C. Bread D. Wax paper

15. The following materials undergo decay. Which of them decay fast?
A. Twigs B. Leftover food C. Vegetable peelings D. Leftover food

16. What will happen to the decaying materials dumped in soil?


A. Converted to fossil fuel C. Become pollutants to the soil
B. Becomes organic fertilizer D. Becomes organic fertilizer

17. Left-over food must be stored in _______ to avoid spoilage.


A. Glass containers B. Plastic container C. Refrigerator D. Plate without cover

18. The best way to dispose decaying materials is to ______.


A. Put in garbage cans C. Put in a compost pit
B. Put in a garbage can with plastic D. Throw in a vacant space

19. Which of the following ailments will you acquired in bathing in a dirty water?
A. Allergy B. Diarrhea C. Headache D. Typhoid

20. It is a disease spread by specific type of mosquito.


A. Allergy B. Dengue C. Diarrhea D. Skin rashes

21. A waterborne disease from polluted water. People who drink becomes infected with _____.
A. Dysentery B. Diarrhea C. Malaria D. Typhoid

22. It is a disease that can cause severe diarrhea.


A. Cholera B. Dysentery C. Skin allergy D. Typhoid

23. _______ should be practiced to prevent diseases from exposure to decaying materials.
A. Brushing B. Cleaning C. Good hygiene D. Washing

24. What information are given by the labels of the product?


A. Expiration date B. Nutrients C. Precautions D. All of the above

25. You are asked to give medicine for fever. What are you going to do first?
A. Read the label of the medicine. C. Get the medicine and give it right away to your mother.
B. Get a glass of water and a medicine. D. Taste the medicine before giving it to your mother.

26. Why do we have to know the expiration of the product before purchasing it?
A. To know the expiration of the product B. To know the nutrient content of the product
C. To know quality of the product D. All of the above

27. Are you going to buy those products with rust?


A. Yes, because it’s cheaper C. No, it might poisonous
B. Yes, because I know that product very well D. Yes, because it is branded

28. Do all the labels provide enough information about the food products?
A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. I don’t know

29. If you are going to dispose waste materials commonly found at home, what are you going to do with the decaying
materials?
A. Make a compost pit C. Mix them with the non-biodegradable
B. Throw them in the river D. Keep them in the cabinet and use them again

30. Wastes that are not properly disposed may ______.


A. Become breeding places of pests such as mosquitoes and flies. B. Cause loss of humus soil.
C. Speed up the materials to decay. D. Allow free flow of rainwater run-off.
31. Waste should be segregated into ______ groups.
A. Bio-degradable and non-biodegradable C. Big and small
B. Color and shape D. Soft and hardness

32. 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.

33. What should people with the garbage do to prevent oneself from getting sick?
A. Dispose waste materials properly
B. Take medicine
C. Throw the waste materials in a vacant lot
D. Drink polluted water.

34. What will happen if you put salt in a glass of hot water?
A. The salt will not dissolve C. The salt will dissolve
B. The salt will taste sour D. The salt will grow

35. How does organic fertilizer become helpful to people?


A. It makes the soil watery B. It makes the soil hard
C. It makes the soil more expensive D. It enriches the soil

36. Which of the following disease is caused by mosquito?


A. Malaria and Dengue B. Fever and skin rashes
C. Scabies and allergy D. None of the above

37. What will happen to alcohol and water when mixed?


A. Alcohol and water will be mixed completely B. Alcohol and water will be mixed partially.
C. Alcohol and water will not be mixed. D. Alcohol and water will form two layers.

38. Which of the following material will not decay?


A. Plastic B. Wood C. Hair D. A and C

39. Which of the following material can be reuse again?


A. Plastic bag B. Paper bag C. Used slippers D. A, and C

40. What are you going to do with the materials that undergo decay?
A. Make a compost B. Throw it everywhere
C. Sell it to the factories D. Don’t mind with it

41. Your Sibling asks you to give her the medicine, what are going to do first?
A. Get the medicine and let her take it B. Get the medicine throw it to her
C. Read the label first if it’s not expired D. Taste the medicine yourself

42. Which of the following materials is heavier?


A. A kilo of nails B. A kilo of sand
C. A kilo of cotton D. All of the given choices are correct

43. Waste should be segregated into _____________.


A. Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable B. Porous and non-porous
C. Acidic and non-acidic D. Color-to –color

44. Why do we have to segregate the garbage?


A. So that recyclable materials can still be of use. B. So that I can give it to the beggar
C. So that I cannot pollute the water D. A and C

45. Which of the following shows a good practice?


A. Plant trees in the forest B. Cut trees and sell it to the lumber yard
C. Don’t plant trees in the forest D. Practice the “Kaingin” system

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