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Name: Salgados, Renalyn Date: September 26, 2023

ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING

1. How are atoms different from molecules?


2. What is the difference between an element and a compound?
3. How do particles in a solid behave compared to particles in a liquid or
gas?
4. How do particles in a gas exert pressure on their surroundings?
5. How does temperature affect the motion of particles?
6. What is diffusion and how does it occur at the particle level?
7. What is the relationship between pressure and temperature in a gas?
8. Describe the process of evaporation at the particle level.
9. Explain why some substances dissolve in water while others do not.
10. Explain why gases are compressible while solids and liquids are not.

ASSESSMENT AS LEARNING
1. What is the difference between physical and chemical changes?
2. How does photosynthesis occur in plants?
3. What are the three states of matter and how do they differ?
4. What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable
resources?
5. How does the digestive system work?
6. What is the difference between a series and parallel circuits?
7. What is the difference between speed and velocity?
8. How does the respiratory system work?
9. What is the difference between weather and climate?
10. What is the difference between potential energy and kinetic energy?

ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING

1. Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?


a) Melting ice cream
b) Dissolving sugar in water
c) Burning wood
d) Cutting paper

2. What is the main function of the respiratory system?


a) Pump blood throughout the body
b) Break down food and absorb nutrients
c) Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
d) Control body movements

3. Which of the following is NOT a renewable energy source?


a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Natural gas
d) Hydroelectric power

4. What is the process by which plants make their own food called?
a) Photosynthesis
b) Respiration
c) Digestion
d) Transpiration

5. Which of the following is an example of an inclined plane?


a) A screwdriver
b) A seesaw
c) A bicycle wheel
d) A ladder

6. What is the unit used to measure electric current?


a) Volts
b) Watts
c) Amps
d) Ohms

7. Which of the following is NOT a type of simple machine?


a) Lever
b) Pulley
c) Wheel and axle
d) Magnet

8. What is the process by which liquid water changes into water vapor
called?
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Sublimation
d) Freezing
9. Which of the following is an example of a conductor?
a) Rubber
b) Glass
c) Copper
d) Plastic

10. What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?


a) Control cell activities
b) Produce energy
c) Store waste materials
d) Transport nutrients

11. Which of the following is NOT a type of rock?


a) Igneous
b) Sedimentary
c) Metamorphic
d) Metallic

12. What is the main function of the circulatory system?


a) Break down food and absorb nutrients
b) Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
c) Control body movements
d) Pump blood throughout the body

13. Which of the following is an example of potential energy?


a) A moving car
b) A burning candle
c) A stretched rubber band
d) A falling apple
14. What is the process by which plants release water vapor called?
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Transpiration
d) Precipitation

15. Which of the following is NOT a type of electromagnetic wave?


a) Radio waves
b) X-rays
c) Sound waves
d) Gamma rays

16. What is the function of the mitochondria in a cell?


a) Control cell activities
b) Produce energy
c) Store waste materials
d) Transport nutrients

17. Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy?


a) A stationary car
b) A burning candle
c) A stretched rubber band
d) A moving bicycle

18. What is the process by which solid ice changes into liquid water
called?
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Melting
d) Freezing

19. Which of the following is NOT a type of energy transformation?


a) Electrical to thermal
b) Chemical to mechanical
c) Nuclear to electrical
d) Magnetic to sound

20. What is the function of the chloroplasts in a plant cell?


a) Control cell activities
b) Produce energy
c) Store waste materials
d) Perform photosynthesis

21. Which of the following is an example of a non-renewable resource?


a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Natural gas
d) Geothermal energy

22. What is the process by which plants take in carbon dioxide and
release oxygen called?
a) Photosynthesis
b) Respiration
c) Digestion
d) Transpiration

23. Which of the following is an example of a lever?


a) A screwdriver
b) A seesaw
c) A bicycle wheel
d) A ladder

24. What is the unit used to measure force?


a) Volts
b) Watts
c) Amps
d) Newtons

25. Which of the following is NOT an example of potential energy?


a) A stretched rubber band
b) A raised weight
c) A moving car
d) A compressed spring

26. What is the function of the ribosomes in a cell?


a) Control cell activities
b) Produce energy
c) Store waste materials
d) Synthesize proteins

27. Which of the following is an example of mechanical energy?


a) Light from a bulb
b) Sound from a speaker
c) Heat from a fire
d) Motion of a car

28. What is the process by which liquid water changes into solid ice
called?
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Melting
d) Freezing
29. Which of the following is NOT a type of potential energy?
a) Chemical energy
b) Gravitational energy
c) Nuclear energy
d) Kinetic energy

30. What is the function of the cell membrane in a cell?


a) Control cell activities
b) Produce energy
c) Store waste materials
d) Regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell

31. What is the term for the process by which water moves through a
plant, from the roots to the leaves, and is then released into the air as
water vapor?
a) Respiration
b) Transpiration
c) Photosynthesis
d) Evaporation

32. What is the term for the process by which an organism's genetic
information is passed from one generation to the next through the
transmission of DNA?
a) Mutation
b) Genetic Drift
c) Gene Flow
d) Inheritance

33. What is the term for the movement of tectonic plates that can cause
earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?
a) Continental Drift
b) Plate Tectonics
c) Sea Floor Spreading
d) Convection Currents

34. What is the term for the process by which an organism's genetic
information is altered, resulting in a change in the organism's physical
characteristics?
a) Mutation
b) Genetic Drift
c) Gene Flow
d) Selection

35. What is the term for the process by which an organism's genetic
information is passed from one generation to the next?
a) Mutation
b) Genetic Drift
c) Gene Flow
d) Meiosis

36. What is the process by which water moves through a plant, from the
roots to the leaves, and is then released into the air as water vapor?
a) Respiration
b) Transpiration
c) Photosynthesis
d) Evaporation

37. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship


between atoms and molecules according to the particle model of
matter?
a) Atoms are the building blocks of molecules
b) Molecules are the building blocks of atoms
c) Atoms and molecules are the same thing
d) Atoms and molecules have no relationship to each other

38. What is the difference between a subatomic particle and an atom


according to the particle model of matter?
a) A subatomic particle is a smaller part of an atom
b) An atom is a smaller part of a subatomic particle
c) A subatomic particle is a type of atom
d) An atom is a type of subatomic particle
39. Which of the following statements best describes the particle model
of matter?
a) All matter is made up of molecules, which are made up of atoms
b) All matter is made up of atoms, which are made up of subatomic
particles
c) All matter is made up of subatomic particles, which are made up of
atoms
d) All matter is made up of molecules, which are made up of subatomic
particles

40. What is the particle nature of matter?


a) A description of how particles are arranged in a substance
b) The study of how particles change from one form to another
c) The idea that matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms
d) The study of the properties of atoms and their behavior

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