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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III - Central Luzon
BACOLOR SOUTH DISTRICT
Schools Division OF Pampanga
SAN ISIDRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
San Isidro, Bacolor, Pampanga

THIRD PERIODIC TEST


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE IV
S.Y. 2022-2023

TEST
TYPE
COGNITIVE PROCESS

OF
DIMENSIONS

No.
No. of % of
Understanding
Remembering

OBJECTIVES of

Evaluating
Items Items

Analyzing
Applying

Creating
Days

Explain the
effects of force 22.22 1-
10 10
when applied to % 10
an object

Describe how
MULTIPLE CHOICE
33.33
11-20

light, sound and 15 10


%
heat travel

Investigate
properties and 33.33
21-35

characteristics of 15 15
%
light and sound

Characterize
11.11
36-40

magnetic force 5 5
%

45 40 100%

Prepared by: Checked by:


JOLINA G. NACPIL ELENITA N. MANIAGO
Teacher I Master Teacher I
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III - Central Luzon
BACOLOR SOUTH DISTRICT
Schools Division of Pampanga
SAN ISIDRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
San Isidro, Bacolor, Pampanga

SECOND PERIODIC TEST IN SCIENCE IV


S.Y. 2022-2023

NAME:________________________________________________DATE:__________SCORE:______

I. Read each statement carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer before
the number.
________1. It is a push or pull.
a. force b. motion c. mass d. velocity

________2. What is the effect of force when you slice a carrot?


a. Force changes the taste of the carrot
b. Force changes the color of the carrot.
c. Force changes the shape of the carrot.
d. Force changes the shape and size of the carrot.

________3. What changes when you stretch a rubber band?


a. chemical property b. color c. size d. movement

________4. Which of the following is TRUE about force?


a. Force can change the shape or size of an object.
b. Force can only change the direction of an object.
c. Force cannot change the speed of a moving object.
d. Force can change the chemical properties of objects.

_________5. The loudness and softness of sound is called __________.


a. amplitude b. sound wave c. pitch d. volume

_________6. Which statement is NOT true about force?


a. Slicing an apple changes its shape and size.
b. A rolling tire on a surface will continue moving unless a force is applied on it.
c. A ball moving on top of the table stops when you apply force opposite to the direction of its
motion.
d. In order to slow down or stop a heavy object, the force applied must be lesser than the
mass of that given object.

________7. It is an act of applying force to move something towards you.


a. a pull b. a push c. a push and a pull d. motion

________8. What do you think will happen to the speed of the object when the force is applied in the
opposite direction to the direction of motion?
a. increases b. decreases c. remains the same d. none of the above

________9. Which refers to the pitch of the sound or the distance of each wave from one another?

a. amplitude b. volume c. frequency d. wavelength

________10. The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to ______ the object.
a. move b. push c. stop d. all the choices

________11. Which of the following statement is TRUE?


a. Light does not travel.
b. Light travels in a circle shape.
c. Light travels in a straight line.
d. Light reflects in all materials.
________12. Light is a form of ___________ that is needed to support life on Earth.
a. motion b. energy c. sound d. vibration

________13. What evidence/s show/s that light travels in a straight line.


a. Shadows are formed.
b. Light passes through the holes which are aligned together.
c. Rays of light are made of straight lines moving outwardly in all directions.
d. All of these

________14. What happens when you focus a pen light through a stone?
a. Light becomes brighter.
b. Light changes direction.
c. Light passes through the stone.
d. Light is blocked by the stone

________15. Which of these describes how light travels through an empty space?
a. It travels in a straight line without stopping.
b. It comes to a stop after it travels a certain distance.
c. It changes direction often even if there are no objects.
d. It travels straight but may change direction to avoid objects.

________16. What kind of path does light take?


a. It bounces off in all objects.
b. It goes through in all objects.
c. It curves around in all objects.
d. It travels in a straight line until it hits something or goes through it.

________17. What do you call the undesirable sound which disturbs the activities of human or
animal life?
a. energy b. sound c. noise d. volume

________18. How does sound travel through air?


a. very fast b. irregular motion c. very slowly d. fast in random manner

________19. What affects the speed of the sound as it travels?


a. person receiving it b. the origin of the sound
c. loudness of the sound d. the nature of the material

________20. What will happen to ice cream when they are continuously exposed to heat?
a. They may become heavier. b. They may melt.
c. They may decrease in volume. d. They may expand.

________21. Light may bend as it passes to different materials. This characteristic of light is known
as ___.
a. Absorption b. Reflection c. Refraction d. Transmission

________22. When light passes to the water droplets in the air, it separates into seven different
colors known as ___________.
a. rain b. rainbow c. snow d. translucent

________23. Which of the following is an example of transparent material that allow all light to pass
through?
a. clear glass b. metal spoon c. wood d. wax paper

________24. Shadow is formed when opaque materials __________ the light.


a. absorb b. block c. refract d. reflect

________25. What happens to the light when it is reflected?


a. absorbed b. bend c. blocked d. bounce

________26. Which reflects more light?


a. dull objects b. rough objects c. black color objects d. shiny, smooth objects
________27. What kind of materials allow some light to pass through them?
a. rough materials b. opaque c. translucent d. transparent
________28. Which one is an example of light being reflected?
a. Seeing yourself in the mirror
b. A spoon that appears to be broken in a glass of water
c. A light passing the water that forms rainbow
d. Light being blocked by an object

________29. Wax paper and tinted window are examples of what type of material?
a. clear b. opaque c. translucent d. transparent

________30. What is the effect of bending of light or refraction to the spoon inside the glass of water?
a. It appears to be smaller b. It becomes bright
c. It appears to be broken d. It dissolve

________31. This is the highness or lowness of sound.


a. echo b. loudness c. pitch d. volume

________32. A back and forth movement that produces sound.


a. echo b. decibel c. intensity d. vibration

________33. The higher the amplitude, the _______ the sound?


a. annoying b. louder c. noisier d. softer

________34.Which musical instrument has high pitch?


a. big cello b. long chords c. thick guitar strings d. thin sticks

________35. A device that can magnify the loudness of sound.


a.amplifier b. speaker c. megaphone d.microphone

________36. Which of the following cannot be attracted by magnets?


a. metal b. plastic c. iron d. nickel

________37. Which of the following can be attracted by magnets?


a. nickel coin b. gold bar c. copper wire d. aluminum pole

________38. Earth is considered as a giant magnet. How is Earth’s magnetic field similar to that of a
magnet?
a. It is made in Earth’s core. b. It is shaped like a horseshoe.
c. It has North and South poles. d. It is hundreds of kilometers long.

________39. It is a magnet that is shaped like the letter “U.”


a. ring magnet b. rectangular magnet c. bar magnet d. horseshoe magnet

________40. What is the area around a magnet where a magnetic force is found?
a. North Pole b. South Pole c. magnetic field d. magnetic axis

“But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.”
2 Peter 3:18

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