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Republic of the Philippines

D epartment of Education
R E G I O N III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BALANGA
BALANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BRGY. TALISAY, CITY OF BALANGA, BATAAN

Third Quarter Exam in Science 5

Choose the letter of the correct answer.

_____1. It refers to the change of position as caused by force.


a. Energy b. force c. Gravity d. Motion
_____2. A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.
a. Reference point c. starting point
b. Stationary object d. beginning
_____3. Which of the following statement is true in applying force to make an object
move?
a. More force applied the faster the movement of an object
b. Less force applied the faster the movement of an object.
c. Force applied doesn’t affect the speed of the object.
d. Object can move without force being applied.
______4. Which of the following affect the motion of an object?
a. Force b. gravity c. friction d. all of the above
______5. It refers how fast or slow an object move.
a. Force b. gravity c. speed d. distance
______6. A car traveled 30 kilometers for 2 hours, what is its speed in m/s?
a. 4.2 m/s b. 8.4m/s c. 15.0m/s d. 30.0m/s
______7. A jeepney travels 120 kilometers for 3 hours, what is its average speed?
a. 40km/h b. 43km/h c. 60km/h d. 120km/h
______8. Calculate the TIME taken when, distance is 150km and speed is 25km/h.
a. 4 hours b. 6hours c. 10 hours d. 15 hours
______9. Calculate the DISTANCE you will travel if you will bike for 2 hours at 15 km/h.
a. 27 km b. 30 km c. 40 km d. 60 km
______10. Find the speed of a car after 4 hours it traveled a distance of 284 km.
a. 51km/h b. 61km/h c. 63km/h d. 71km/h
______11. These are the materials that allow electricity and heat to flow freely through
them.
a. Conductors b. insulators d. plastics d. rubbers
______12. Which group is composed of conductors only?
a. Nickel, copper, steel c. tissue, cotton, leather
b. Rubber, paper, wood d. eraser, toothpick, wood
______13. Most of cooking pots are made of aluminum, why?
a. Because aluminum allows heat to pass through to make the food cooks faster.
b. Because aluminum is insulator so that we cannot feel the heat as we cook
c. Because aluminum makes the taste of the food delicious.
d. Because aluminum is cheaper.
______14. What do you call the materials that do not allow heat and electricity to pass
through them?
a. Conductors b. insulators c. metals d. nickel
______15-16 Using the given set-up answer the following questions.
Materials: hot water and mug pencil toothpick
Coin metal spoon tongs
Comb eraser paper clip
_______15. Which of the following objects will become hot when you place in a mug
with hot water?
a. Coin, metal spoon and paper clip c. comb, tongs, toothpick
b. Eraser, pencil, paper clip d. comb, paper clip, toothpick
_______16. Why do you think these materials become hot after placing in hot water?
a. Because these materials are made up of metal and good conductor of heat.
b. Because these materials are made up of plastic and wood and good conductor of heat
c. Because these materials can absorb heat easily.
d. Both a and c
_______17-20 Using the illustration, answer the following questions.

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Republic of the Philippines
D epartment of Education
R E G I O N III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BALANGA
BALANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BRGY. TALISAY, CITY OF BALANGA, BATAAN

_______17. Which of the following object will you place to the open path in order to
complete the flow of electricity?
A, coin b. eraser c. pencil d. ruler
_______18. What will happen to the light bulb when you place a coin in the open path?
a. The light bulb will light up. C. the light bulb will burst.
b. The light bulb will not light up. D. the light bulb may or may not light up.
_______19. When you place an eraser in the open path, will the light bulb light up?
a. No b. yes c. maybe d. nothing will happen
_______20. Eraser is an example of ______________.
a. Conductor b. insulator c. both a and b d. none of the above
_______21. What do you call the light that is seen by the human eye?
a. Infraredb. ultraviolet rays c. visible light d. lightning
_______22. It is the bouncing back of light when it strikes a smooth and shiny surface.
a. Reflection b. refraction c. absorption d. transmission
_______23. When a pencil is place in a glass of water it looks bent or broken. Why?
a. The light reflects as it passes through different materials.
b. The light refracts as it passes through different materials.
c. The light absorbs as it passes through different materials.
d. The light transmits as it passes through different materials.
_______24. It refers to a material’s taking in of light and not reflecting it back.
a. Absorption b. refraction c. reflection d. transmission
_______25. Which group of objects composed of transparent materials?
a. Clear plastic, magnifying lens, eyeglasses
b. Tinted window, cellophane, gelatin
c. White sock, umbrella, plastic ball
d. Flower, plastic bottle, booth

________26. Study the given illustration, what will you do to make the bulb light up?

a. Closed the switch c. Disconnect the wire from the load


b. Disconnect the wire the battery d. open the switch
________27. In a series circuit, what happens when one bulb burns out?
a. The other bulb will explode c. The other bulb will continue to light up
b. The other bulb will still function d.The other bulb will not light up anymore.
________28.

What kind of circuit is shown above?


a. Series circuit c. open circuit
b. Parallel circuit d. closed circuit
_________29. Using the illustration above, what will happen to bulb A, when bulb B was,
unscrewed?
a. Bulb A will still light up c. Bulb A will become dimmer
b. Bulb A will not light anymore d. Bulb A will burst out
_________30. What conditions necessary to make a bulb light up?
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SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BALANGA
BALANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BRGY. TALISAY, CITY OF BALANGA, BATAAN

a. There must be a source of electricity.


b. There must be a complete path for electricity to flow.
c. A and b
d. None of the above.
_________31. Imagine a simple circuit with one 1.5 volts battery and a bulb. When the
1.5 volts battery is replaced with a 3 volts battery, what will happen?
a. The bulb gets brighter. C. The bulb will get busted
b. The bulb gets dimmer. D. The bulb stays at the same level of
brightness
_________32. What will you do to make the bulb brighter?
a. Add another one bulb. c. Add more wire.
b. Add more batteries. D. Add too much batteries.
_________33. Which of the following conditions is correct when changing the
components of electric circuit.
a. More batteries/voltage makes the bulb glow brighter
b. Less bulb will make it glow brighter.
c. Enough length of wire makes bulb glow brighter.
d. All of the above.
__________34. What do you call a complete path of electricity, allowing electricity to
flow through it?
a. Open circuit b. series circuit c. closed circuit d. parallel circuit
________35. The material produced by making electricity flow through a coil of wire
wound around an iron nail.
a. Circuit b. battery c. current d. electromagnet
________36. The variable that DOES NOT affect the magnetism of an electromagnet.
a. Magnet c. number of coils
b. Size of the nail d. number of batteries
________37. What device converts electrical energy from a battery to make the toy
move?
a. Motor b. generator c. galvanometer d. circuit breaker
________38. Which of the following electromagnets has the strongest magnetism?
a. Electromagnet with 10 coils of wire.
b. Electromagnet with 15 coils of wire.
c. Electromagnet with 20 coils of wire.
d. Electromagnet with 25 coils of wire.
________39. Which of the following electromagnet has the weakest magnetism?
a. Electromagnet with 8 batteries.
b. Electromagnet with 5 batteries.
c. Electromagnet with 3 batteries.
d. Electromagnet with 10 batteries.
________40. Joseph plans to make an electromagnet, what are the materials he should
Prepare?
a. Battery b. iron core c. wire d. all of the above

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Address: Brgy. Talisay, City of Balanga, Bataan
Telephone No: (047) 633-2910
E-mail: balangaes@yahoo.com

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