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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
SDO ZARAGOZA ANNEX

1st PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 5

NAME: __________________________________________________ SCORE: __________


GRADE/SECTION: ________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before ach number.
______1. What is matter?
a. Everything around us. c. Anything that has mass and volume.
b. Anything that has mass. d. Anything that has volume.

______2. Which of the following is NOT a state of matter?


a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. mass

______3. Mother was cooking spaghetti last night. The water got so hot that steam floated up from the pan. Steam is an example of a .
a.gas b. food c. solid d. liquid

______4. Which human activity causes the most harmful change in the natural environment?
a. Riding a bicycle. c. Using a solar energy.
b. Swimming in the beach. d. Cutting down trees in the forest.

______5. Which action will result in a product with a new set of properties?
a. Cutting wood b. Making popcorn c. Breaking mirror d. Shredding news paper

______6. Which actively will greatly contribute to climate change?


a. Planting trees b. Burning of trash . Conserving energy d. Recycling materials

______7. Which of the following is an example of chemical change when heat is applied?
A. Burning of wood B. Drying of clothes C. Freezing of water D. Sharpening a pencil

______8. Which statement is true about physical change?


a. It does not change a material’s composition. b. It does not change a material’s size and shape.
c. It does not involve the physical properties of matter. d. It does not involve matter

______9. Which is a physical change?


a. Burning toast c. Rusting bicycle
b. Fireworks exploding d. Freezing chocolate-covered strawberries

______10. Which is true about chemical change?


a. It is reversible. b. It produces new materials.
c. It changes only a material’s color and odor. d. It does not change a material’s size and shape.

______11. Which shows a chemical change?


a. Burning candle c. Burning a piece or paper
b. Chewing a piece of bread d. Melting a piece of chocolate

______12. Which is TRUE about chemical change?


a. a new product is formed.
b. chemicals change as a result of physical change.
c. the product can be changed to its original form.
d. a chemical change is more important than any other process.

______13. What happens when a piece of paper is burned inside a tin can?
a. a new material is formed.
b. there are no changes.
c. both physical and chemical changes happen.
d. it turns to ashes, and after a few minutes, it returns to its original form.

______14. What happens to the ice cube and butter after heat is applied?
a. they melt, physical change happens. b. they melt, chemical change happens.
c. nothing happens to the materials. d. all the materials dissolve in the air.

______15. What process is applied in the melting of ice cream, drying of wet clothes, and
cooking of vegetables that result in physical and chemical change?
a. boiling b. drying c. freezing d. heating

______16. If oxygen is present in a wet material with iron, such as a nail or steel bar, the formation of ______ occurs.
a. ashes b.rust c. combustion d. heat

______17. It occurs when oxygen combines with another substance (as fuel) and produces fire with heat and light.
a. ashes b.rust c. combustion d. heat

______18. Reuse of stuff would ___________.


a. Minimize the strain on the environment. b. Help municipal waste management.
c. Both a and b option. d. Be difficult and time consuming

______19. Which of the following is a recyclable material?


a. Aluminum c. Glass b. Cardboard d. All of the above

______20. Serena has grown older, so her mother decided to donate her used clothes to the victims of the typhoon in Samar. What waste
management did Serena’s mother apply?
a. Reuse b. Repair c. Reduce d. Recycle

______21. Binggoy collects used straws from the canteen’s garbage bags every morning. What could possibly be Binggoy’s plan with his
collections?
a. He will make a colourful hat/bag from the used straws for his grandmother.
b. He will throw the straws somewhere in school.
c. He just want to fill their house with used straws.
d. He does not like to see straws in the garbage bags.

______22. Plastic is commonly used as soft drinks container, what material can you use as a substitute for plastic?
a. empty cans c. used cups
b. empty bottles d. folded papers

______23. In his class,Mr. Ibarra told his pupils to reuse papers instead of throwing it in the bin.How will they do it?
a. Make an origami. c. Give to your classmate.
b. Use it as scrap paper in math. d. Never mind the advice of the teacher.

______24. Some materials are normally useful even after serving its original purpose. What will you do to an empty canister at home?
a. Place it inside the cabinet. c. Burn it.
b. Use it as a lunch box. d. Make a trash bin out of it.

______25. You have a lot of small dresses in your cabinet. You have noticed that your playmate used old clothings. Is it right to share the clothes
that you are not using?
a. Yes, because he is my friend.
b. Yes, instead of storing the dress, it will be a useful one.
c. No, it is a gift from my parents.
d. No, I will burn it.

A. Directions: Determine which of the activities below is desirable or harmful. Write D if desirable or H if harmful.

_______1. Placing the biodegradable wastes in the compost pit _______2. Smelling the fumes exhausted by cars
_______3. Throwing banana peelings anywhere _______4. Covering the textbook with acetate
_______5. Burning plastic bottles

B. Directions: Color the box red if the statement is correct, green if it is not.

1. Halal certified food can be consumed by Muslims. 2. Keep pesticides in areas away from children’s reach.

3. All household materials are useful. 4. Muriatic acid can be labeled as corrosive and poisonous.

5. Recyclable materials such as empty water bottles are harmful.

C. Directions: Connect column A to column B.


COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Ability to break easily o o hardness
2. Ability to decompose by microorganism o o elasticity
3. Ability to let the heat and electricity to pass through o o conductivity
4. Ability to be stretched and return to its original shape o o biodegradability
5. Ability to resist pressure that may cause deformation o o brittleness

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