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QUEEN ANNE SCHOOL

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S.Y 2022-2023 40
SCIENCE 5
FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
Name: _____________________________ Date: _________________
Subject Teacher: Mr. Jonas T. Roy Grade & Section: _________________
I. Multiple Choices. (20 points)
Write the CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY of your choice on the space provided before each number.
AVOID ERASURES!

____1. Which of the following is a property of metal?


a. Brittle and transparent
b. Moldable and insulating
c. Elastic and shiny
d. Hard and conductor
____2. Which of the following are examples of ceramic?
a. Printed materials like test papers
b. Walls of the classroom
c. Vases and figurines
d. Furniture at home
____3. Hard materials ______
a. can be easily bent without breaking.
b. have an irregular surface.
c. cannot be easily scratched.
d. do not allow light to pass through.
____4. Which of the following is TRUE about toxic substances?
a. They are safe to inhale.
b. They contain nonpoisonous chemicals.
c. They can be harmful to human health but not to the environment.
d. They should be kept away from children’s reach.
____5. Which of the following is NOT a form of chemical change?
a. Rusting of iron
b. Cutting of metals
c. Food spoilage
d. Browning of apples
____6. Which of the following is TRUE about all chemical change?
a. They only alter the physical structure of matter.
b. They always happen instantaneously.
c. They produce soot, ash, and smoke.
d. They change a substance into a new substance with different properties.
____7. A blacksmith places iron bars in a hot furnace. What will happen to the iron metal?
a. It will freeze. c. It will melt.
b. It will condense. d. It will sublimate.
____8. This property of matter refers to those properties that can be identified by senses, such as size, shape,
color, odor, and texture.
a. Physical Properties
b. Chemical Properties
c. Spiritual Properties
d. None of the above
____9. An amount of matter an object made of.
a. Mass c. Density
b. Volume d. Weight
____10. Is calculated by dividing the mass of the object by its volume.
a. Mass c. Density
b. Volume d. Weight
____11. Is the measure of space occupied by an object or matter and it is expressed in the unit of liter (L).
a. Mass c. Density
b. Volume d. Weight
____12. Which of the following is TRUE about density?
a. Knowing the density of a substance helps us to know if an object will “float or sink”.
b. A material that has greater density is sometimes referred to as being “heavy”.
c. The density of a material is expressed in units of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm 3).
d. All of the above.
____13. A muttered allows light to pass through possesses a special characteristic of __.
a. Malleability c. Brittleness
b. Luster d. Clarity
____14. The ability of some objects to reflect light.
a. Malleability c. Brittleness
b. Luster d. Clarity
____15. This is the ability of matter to break apart upon the application of relatively small amount of force,
impact, or shock.
a. Malleability c. Brittleness
b. Luster d. Clarity
____16. This is the ability of a substance to be hammered into sheets without breaking apart.
a. Malleability c. Brittleness
b. Luster d. Clarity
____17. This is the ability of material to be drawn into thin wires, like those substances that are made into
electrical wires.
a. Solubility c. Viscosity
b. Ductility d. Conductivity
____18. This refers to the ability of materials to conduct heat or electricity.
a. Solubility c. Viscosity
b. Ductility d. Conductivity
____19. This refers to the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid inconsistency.
a. Solubility c. Viscosity
b. Ductility d. Conductivity
____20. This refers to the characteristics of materials to dissolve easily in water.
a. Solubility c. Viscosity
b. Ductility d. Conductivity
____21. Is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but does not convert the substance
into another substance.
a. Physical change c. Chemical change
b. Molecule d. Atoms
____22. Which among the processes does not show physical change?
a. Freezing c. Evaporation
b. Condensation d. None of the above
____23. Which of the following situations shows a physical change?
a. When ice candy freezes inside the refrigerator.
b. When water boils at 100 oC.
c. When a 5 meter stick is cut into two pieces.
d. All of the above.
____24. How can someone help to address the problem of plastic trash?
a. Bring your own reusable grocery bags when going to a convenience stores.
b. Instead of using straws, use a glass or a cup when drinking juice or beverages.
c. Reuse the plastic bottles.
d. All of the above

____25. Is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic in recycling material into useful products.
a. Plastic recycling
b. Food recycling
c. Garbage disposal
d. Waste management

____(Bonus). How should we handle nonbiodegradable waste?


a. By separating those trash that we can still reuse, repair, or recycle.
b. by not segregating our waste at home and in our school.
c. by burning the nonbiodegradable materials.
d. By throwing our trash everywhere.

II. Matching Type (10 points)


Match column A with column B by drawing a line from column A to column B.
Column A Column B
26. Are plants that can bear flowers and fruits. « o Sexual reproduction

27. Some plants, like mosses and ferns do not have


flowers for reproduction. Instead, they reproduce by o Asexual reproduction
means of ____. «

o Flowering Plants
28. Is a result of pollination. «

29. Usually done by joining two plants together to form a o Cutting


new plant. «

30. The branch of the parent plant is bent until the tip o Grafting
touches the ground. «

o Layering
31. Use callus tissue grown in a medium to grow plant
embryos at faster rate. «
o Tissue Culture
32. A process when a pollen of the same plant species,
lands into the stigma of another plant. (Clue: Bees are
the usual responsible for this process). « o Pollination

33. A type of plant reproduction that uses plant parts like


stems, roots, or leaves. « o Fertilization

34. Is an easier, quicker, and less expensive way of


o Spores
propagating extra plants. «

35. A type of reproduction that needs pollen and ovule


to form seeds that become a new plant. «
III. Photo Essay. (5 points)
Draw and label the parts of a flower.

Rubric for scoring:


5 points only--- if a drawing has correct labels composed of 5 or more parts and it’s beautiful.
4 points only---if a drawing has correct labels composed of 3 and 4 identified parts and it’s good.
3 points only---if drawing has 1 mistaken label and is composed of 1 to 2 identified parts and just good.
2 points only---if drawing has no label and or labelled all incorrectly and just enough to be recognized as
flower.
1 point ---if has drawing only, no labels, and cannot be determined if it is a flower.
0 point --- no drawing at all.

“Bloom where you are planted.”


-Anonymous

God bless you in all your exams!

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