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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION I - ILOCOS REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE II OF PANGASINAN
SAN QUINTIN, PANGASINAN

THIRD QUARTER TEST IN SCIENCE 5


S.Y. 2022-2023

Name : Score:

Directions: Describe the change in position (distance travelled) over a period of time of each car.
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Car A runs a distance of 12 kilometers in 2 minutes. What is its speed?
4 kilometers 5 kilometers 6 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minut e minute
10 kilometers
minute
2. Car B runs a distance of 15 kilometers in 3 minutes. What is its speed?
4 kilometers 5 kilometers 6 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minute minute
10 kilometers
minute
3. Car C can travel 20 kilometers n 5 minutes. What is its speed?
4 kilometers 5 kilometers 6 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minute minute
10 kilometer s
minute
4. Car D travels 100 kilometers in 10 minutes. What is its speed?
4 kilometers 5 kilometers 6 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minute minute
10 kilometers
minute
5. Car E can travel 75 kilometers in 5 minutes. What is the speed of Car E?
15 kilometers 5 kilometers 6 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minute minute
10 kilometers
minute
6. Which of the following refers to a change in position of an object relative to another object as
reference point?
A. Energy B. Force C. Motion D. Speed
7. The velocity of a plane is 500 miles per hour West. What is the speed of the plane?
A. 500 miles C. 500 miles per hour West
B. 500 miles per hour D. 500 miles per hour East
8. The distance from Mr. Castro’s residence and office is 30 kilometers. Using his motorcycle, he can
reach his office in 10 minutes. What is the change in position or distance travelled by the
motorcycle per minute?
A. 3 kilometers B. 4 kilometers C. 10 kilometers D. 30 kilometers
9. Bus A travels 9 kilometers in 3 minutes. What is its speed?
2 kilometers 3 kilometers 4 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minute minute
5 kilometers
minute
10. From Point A, the helicopter reached Point B in 4 minutes. If the distance between Point A and
Point B is 60 kilometers, what is its speed?
10 kilometers 15 kilometers 20 kilometers
A. B. C. D.
minute minute minute
25 kilometers
minute
11. Which material below is NOT a good conductor of heat and electricity?
A. Iron B. Copper C. Aluminum D. Styrofoam
12. Which of the following explains why cooking utensils are made of metals but the handles are made
of plastic?
A. Metal is heavy but plastic is light.
B. Metal is hard while plastic is soft.
C. Metal is durable while plastic is less durable.
D. Metal is a good conductor of heat while plastic is a poor conductor of heat.
13. Which of the following groups of objects are good conductors of electricity?
A. Iron lock, pencil, masking tape
B. Copper wire, iron nail, steel ruler
C. Aluminum cup, steel ruler, plastic bottle
D. Silver spoon, paper towels, woolen scarf

14. Which of the following statements is TRUE about conductors?


A. These materials are not made of metals.
B. Conductors prevents the flow of electricity.
C. They conduct electricity from the source to the load.
D. Copper wires are covered with plastic materials called conductors.
15. A metallic lawn chair gets hot while the grass remains cool when both are exposed under the heat of
the sun. Which of the following statements explains this observations Heat travels easily
through_______.
A. Plants but not metals C. Metal objects but not through plants
B. Both plants and metals D. Plants because they keep the amount of heat
16. Which of the following materials has the ability to reflect light?
A. Mirror B. Clear glass C.Black cloth D. Green leaf
17. What happens when a light strikes a transparent surface, such as window glass or plastic wrap?
A. Light is refracted C. Light is reflected and scattered
B. Light is transmitted. D. Light is absorbed and heated.
18. Which of the following statements describes the formation of a shadow?
A. Shiny object reflects the light.
B. Opaque object blocks the light.
C. Translucent object transmits light.
D. Transparent object allows light to pass through it.
Study the picture below to answer 4 questions.

19. Why does the pencil appear broken when placed in a glass filled with water?
A. Light is bent.
B. Light is reflected.
C. Light is absorbed.
D. Light is transmitted.
20. What is the color of the object if it absorbs all the colors of light EXCEPT red?
A. Red B. Green C. Orange D. Yellow
21. What will happen if you hang your wet clothes in the sun?
A. it will burn C. nothing will happen
B. it becomes dry D. flies will be attracted
22. Which of the following materials is necessary when cooking?
A. pot holder B. cloth mask C. face shield D. metal handle
23. Which type of material does not permit transfer of heat and electricity?
A. conductor B. insulator C. Absorption D. convection
24. Cora noticed that the ladle becomes hot while she is cooking the soup. What type of material is the
ladle?
A. Radiator B. Insulator C. Conductor D. Respirator
25. If the electricity continuously flow properly, what will happen to our gadgets?
A. It will work C. It will malfunction
B. It will not work D. It will experience short circuit
26. What supplies energy in an electric circuit?
A. Wire B. Source C. Light bulb D. Insulator
27. What material is used in order for electricity to flow?
A. A wire B. A battery C. A light bulb D. An insulator
28. If you have to make a complete circuit, what should you do?
A. Prepare the materials.
B. Remember the procedure.
C. Make sure that you follow the steps.
D. You need a battery, an insulator and a light bulb.

29. If you open or close a circuit, which is the best thing to do?
A. Plug or unplug the switch.
B. Know the source of electricity.
C. Connect the source of energy to the bulb.
D. Use cable link to connect the source of electricity.
30. Which of the item is a complete circuit?
A. wire, load and switch
B. source, load and switch
C. source, wire and switch
D. source, load, wire and switch
31. In a series circuit, what happens when one bulb burns out?
A. The other bulbs will explore.
B. The other bulbs still function.
C. The other bulbs will not light anymore.
D. Load is the source of energy or electricity.
32. Which circuit consists of more than one pathway for electricity?
A. Open B. Close C. Series D. Parallel
33. What refers to the complete path that allows free flow of electricity?
A. Circuit B. Battery C. Charger D. Electricity
34. Which is NOT a part of an electrical circuit?
A. bulb B. wires C. magnet D. series
35. Which of the statement is NOT a disadvantage of series circuit?
A. Load is the source of energy or electricity.
B. Require many wiring connections and components.
C. Only one pathway for an electric current to flow through.
D. When one bulbs burn out, the other bulbs does not function anymore.
36. Which is true about series circuit?
A. Commonly used at home.
B. Current flows through more than one path.
C. When one bulb is loosened or taken, the other bulbs can still light up anytime.
D. When one bulb is loosened or busted, all other bulbs in this circuit will not light anymore.
37. Which of the following is used to avoid short circuits that hamper the proper flow of electricity?
A. fuse B. switch C. conductor D. insulator
38. Which of the following is produced when the free electrons flow?
A. Current circuit B. Electric circuit C. Static circuit D. Parallel circuit
39. Which of the following statements does NOT describe parallel circuit?
A. Allow each light to use the amount of current it need to work.
B. Electrons can flow through more than one path in all directions.
C. Travels begins at the terminal continues to the positive terminal.
D. Break in one path does not make all lights go out and destroys the circuit.
40. Ana cleaned their electric fan with a damp cloth. She noticed that some parts of the wire had been
bitten by rats. She covered it with electrical tape. Why?
A. Be electrocuted C. Avoid the rats to bite it again
B. Protection of children D. Safety of everyone in the house
41. Which of the following is produced between pushing and pulling magnetized coils?
A. force B. electrons C. movement D. magnetic field
42. What is created when a magnet moves through a coil of wires?
A. Solenoid C. Electric current
B. Electromagnet D. Electromagnetism
43. What happens if you hold the south poles of one magnet close to the north pole of another magnet?
A. Nothing will happen C. They will repeal each other.
B. They will be very hot. D. They will attract each other.
44. How does a galvanometer make use of the relationship between electric current and magnetic field?
It is used to______________.
A. Detect current C. Change AC to DC
B. Generate electricity D. Converts current into mechanical energy
45. What uses an electromagnet to measure electric current?
A. Amperes B.Anemometer C. Galvanometer D. Thermometer
46. Which of the following materials do NOT have magnets on it?
A. Tires B. Buzzers C. Speakers D. Doorbells
47. Which is an attraction or repulsion created by spinning electric charges?
A. Solenoid C. Electric generator
B. Magnetic force D. Electromagnetism
48. What happens if you hold the north poles of two different magnets close to each other?
A. Nothing will happen. C. They will repel each other.
B. They will be very hot. D. They will attract each other.
49. How do you weaken the strength of an electromagnet?
A. Heating it C. Lessen the turning coils of wire
B. Banging it on a table D. Increase the turning coils of wire
50. Why we need to turn more coils of wire to an electromagnet? To ___________.
A. Make it stronger C. Remain its strength
B. Weaken the wire D. Decrease the length of the wire
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I - ILOCOS REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE II OF PANGASINAN
SAN QUINTIN, PANGASINAN

THIRD QUARTER TEST IN SCIENCE 5


ANSWER KEY

1. C 27. A
2. B 28. C
3. A 29. A
4. D 30. D
5. A 31. C
6. C 32. D
7. B 33. A
8. A 34. C
9. B 35. B
10. B 36. B
11. D 37. A
12. D 38. D
13. B 39. C
14. B 40. D
15. C 41. A
16. A 42. B
17. B 43. C
18. B 44. B
19. A 45. D
20. C 46. A
21. B 47. B
22. A 48. B
23. B 49. A
24. C 50. C
25. A
26. B

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