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SCIENCE IV

THIRD QUARTER

NAME: ____________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _______________

SCHOOL: __________________________ DATE: ________________ SCORE: __________

Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. When force is applied to an object, the size of an object may _________.


a. change b. bend c. move d. break
2. The following situations are the effects of force applied in changing the size, except one.
a. throwing the paperclip c. cutting a paper
b. sharpening a pencil d. pulling a garter
3. It is the cause that makes the objects move.
a. force b. magnet c. heat d. sound
4. The shape of an object __________ when force is applied on it.
a. changes b. remains c. moves d. is still the same
5. The stronger the force exerted the ________ the toy car travels.
a. farther b. nearer c. slower d. lesser
6. The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to ____________ the
object.
a. stop b. move c. push d. roll
7. A marble that is standing still will move when ___________.
a. touch by a cat c. bumped by a cotton
b. a force is applied on the marble d. there is a strong wind
8. Observe the pictures below. Who’s doing well in the school?

I. II. III. IV. V.

a. I and II B. III and IV C. III and V D. 1and III

9. During flag ceremony, you have seen your classmates pushing each other. What is the
best thing you will do?
b. Push your classmates in front. c. Push the person at your side.
c. Keep an eye on them. d. Tell them not to push anyone.
10. What is the safest way in disposing hospital waste materials?
a. use gloves c. keep it in your kitchen
b. use your hands d. none of the above
11. Which statement best describes a magnetic material?
a. It can be attracted to a magnet. c. It attracts all materials around it.
b. It can’t be attracted to a magnet. d. It can be transformed into a magnet.

12. Which of the following situations can magnets repel each other?
a. N S S N

b.
N S N S
c. S N S N

d. S N S S

13. How does light travel?


a. in a crooked line b. in a broken line c. in a straight line d. in a parallel line
14. The bouncing back of light that strikes a clear surface.
a. refraction b. reflection c. radiation d. retention
15. Which of the following is good to use to protect ourselves from excessive heat and
light?

a. b. c. d.

16. Father used pesticides to kill the insects in his flower garden. Which activity should he
avoid?
a. Spray insecticides away from his body.
b. Use bare hands in keeping the pesticides.
c. Keep pesticides in their original container.
d. Wear a gas mask and gloves in handling pesticides.
17. Which statement is not true?
a. Avoid self-medication c. Do not exceed the recommended dosage
b. Take only prescribe medicine d. Medicate at home for minor sickness
18. Which of the following does not show the proper way of storing materials?
a. Store food products away from wall and floor.
b. Use cracked or ripped containers in storing food.
c. Keep or store flammable containers away from heated areas.
d. Store chemicals in cabinets that cannot be reached by children.
19. Which group of materials can be attracted by magnets?
a. gold ring, iron nail, nickel c. wooden chair, plastic cup, pencil
b. metal spoon, paper clip, glass d. silver ring, aluminum can, plastic chair
20. What will happen when two magnets are brought close together?
a. Their magnetic fields will collide. c. Their magnetic fields will disappear.
b. Their magnetic fields will interact. d. Their magnetic fields will do nothing.
21. How is the use of sound waves helpful to the whales?
a. It helps the whale finds its way c. It helps the whale gets oxygen.
b. It helps the whale breath d. It helps fish to move out of the whale’s path
22. Why do we need to use pot holder when handling hot casseroles or any hot cooking
wares?
a. To protect our hands from getting hurt or burned.
b. To protect our new cuticles from fading.
c. To maintain the softness of our hands.
d. None of the above

23. Why do fire trucks and ambulance sirens create loud sounds?
a. So that the motorists could hear it loudly.
b. Because the motorists are deaf.
c. Because they wanted an attention.
d. So that they will be given priority to pass on the road to respond emergencies quickly.
24. Hearing loss can’t always be prevented, sometimes it’s just a part of getting older. But
hearing loss due to exposure to loud noises is completely avoidable. What are the
things you can do to prevent hearing loss?
a. Avoid loud noises c. Protects your hearing during loud noises
b. Careful when listening to music d. All of the above

25. What can you infer about the picture?


a. The greatest the mass of an object,
the greatest force needed to push the object.
b. The greatest the mass of an object,
the greatest force needed to stop the object.
c. The greatest the mass of an object,
the greatest force needed to move the object.
d. The greatest the mass of an object,
the greatest force needed to roll the object.
26. Suppose you push a door and your friend is on the other side pushing the door. How
will you describe the force and the effect of your actions to the doors?
a. The force is balanced and the door does not move.
b. The force is unbalanced and the door may break.
c. The door will push your friend away from you.
d. The door will push you both.
27. Like poles of a magnet repel with each other. What does repel mean?
a. Magnets attract each other. c. Magnets move toward each other.
b. Magnets do not have magnetism. d. Magnets move away from each other.
28. What would happen if you cut a magnet into halves?

a. S N S N
N
b. S N

N S
c.
S S N N

29. We often get hurt when we touch a turner or “siyansi” left in a frying pan for too long.
Suggests ways to reduce the effect of heat on the turner so that we can avoid getting
hurt when we lift it out of the frying pan.
a. Use a turner with plastic handle c. Use your bare hands
b. Use a pot holder d. Let the turner be melted
30. Who would hear the bell the loudest?

a. The child far from the bell


b. The child near the bell
c. They hear the same
d. No one

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