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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF CAVITE PROVINCE
MUNICIPALITY OF ROSARIO

First Periodical Examination in SCIENCE V


S.Y. 2022-2023

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
SOLO Taxonomy

MELC COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSION KNOWLEDGE DIMENSION


Remember Understand Apply Analyze Evaluate Create Factual Conceptual Procedural Meta

cognitive

Use the
properties of
materials
whether they
are useful and
harmful 4 1 3

Investigate
changes that
happen in
materials
under the
following
conditions: 1.
presence

or lack of
oxygen: and 2.
Application of 1 2 1 1 3
heat

Recognize the
importance of
recycle,
reduce, reuse,
recover and
repair in waste
management.
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Non-SOLO Taxonomy
SCIENCE 5
No. of
Days
Objectives % No. of Item Placement
Taught
Items

Use the properties of 1- 4


materials whether they are
20 50 17 SOLO
useful or harmful
9 – 21
Non- SOLO
Investigate the changes that
happen in materials under
the following conditions:
1. Presence or lack of oxygen;
and 2.
Application of heat

Recognize the importance of


recycle, reduce, reuse,
recover and repair in waste
management. 5-8
SOLO
Design a product out of local, 20 50 17
recyclable solid and/or liquid
materials in making useful 22 – 34
products Non-SOLO

Total 40 100 50 26
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF CAVITE PROVINCE

DISTRICT of ROSARIO
First Quarter Assessment Test
(Science V)

Read and analyze each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your
answer on your answer sheet.

______ 1. Why is it important to recycle waste materials?


A. To improve the community
B. To make something new latest
C. To conserve raw materials and reduce the need
D. To consume other precious resources

______ 2. In your EPP class, the teacher asked you to clean the toilet. What are the best
materials you can use to clean it?
A. Using soap detergent, chlorine, and water
A. Using muriatic acid and soap
B. Pouring baking soda and water
C. Pouring soft drinks like Coke on it.

_______ 3. Why are the frames of eyeglasses usually made from a composite of plastic and
metal?
A. The composite of plastic and metal is rust-proof.
B. The composite of plastic and metal is a good conductor of heat
C. The composite of plastic and metal is light, which is good for the eyes.
D. The composite of plastic is strong.

____ 4. Foods provide us with energy, and energy is derived from nutrients. If nutrients
provide energy, what does it imply when we eat food?
A. Our body takes the raw materials and used them for energy.
B. Our body absorbs the food that we eat and used it for energy.
C. Our body takes the energy from the food that we eat.
D. Our body used the energy given by the food that we eat.

___ 5. Most of the local governments in the Philippines implemented Single- Used plastic.
What does this imply?
A. Papers must be used instead of plastics.
B. The use of plastic is reduced.
C. Plastics can still be recycled and reuse
D. Plastic cannot be decomposed

______ 6. Paper is a very versatile material with many uses. Which explains why the paper is
best used in writing?
A. Paper replaced stone, rocks, and wood which were used in writing before.
B. Paper is soft
C. Paper is made of cellulose fibers that have absorbent property
D. Paper can dry up like ink quickly
_____ 7. In making a project like a basket out of recycled newspaper and magazine, the
teacher told you to use water-based paint in your finished basket. Why?
A. Water-based paint is environment friendly
B. Water-based paint is better than conventional ones.
C. Water-based paint is recyclable.
D. Water-based is cheaper than conventional ones.

_____ 8. Wood has several specific natural characteristics. Which BEST describes “wooden
materials”?
A. Wood is flexible
B. Wood is a good insulator of heat
C. Wood can be bent and twisted into a special shape
D. Wood has several specific natural characteristics.

_____ 9. Rings, necklaces, and watches are examples of jewelry. Which


materials best to use in making jewelry?
A. Ceramics B. Metals C. Plastics D. Wood

______ 10. The physical property of metals defines their ability to be hammered and formed
into sheets without breaking.
A. Malleability B. Elasticity C. Hardness D. Conductivity

______ 11. The candles melted by the application of heat. What change
took place when solid candles became liquid?
A. Chemical change C. No change
B. Mechanical change D. Physical change

______ 12. The ability of a material to allow heat and electricity to pass through it.
A. Malleability B. Elasticity C. Hardness D. Conductivity

______ 13. The ability of a material to be rigid and resist pressure that may cause
deformation or change in its shape.
A. Malleability B. Elasticity C. Hardness D. Conductivity

_______14. The ability of the materials to withstand wear, pressure, or damage.


A. Brittleness B. Elasticity C. Hardness D. Conductivity

______ 15. The ability to return to its original shape or size after being stretched, pressed, or
squeezed together.
A. Malleability B. Elasticity C. Hardness D. Conductivity

______ 16. Water is the primary cause of rust because water contains _____?
A. Oxygen B. Chloride C. Carbon D. Hydrogen

______ 17. What causes the rusting of iron nails or iron-made materials in a wet cloth?
A. Presence of heat C. Absence of heat
B. Presence of oxygen D. Absence

______ 18. In what phase does water exist?


A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Gas & Liquid

______ 19. Plants have properties that make them a practical source of food.
Which property makes it a good source of food?
A. Resistance B. Mechanical C. Chemical D. Physical
______ 20. Rubber bands can be used to secure things tightly because they can be stretched
and can go back to their original shape. What property of rubber bands does it demonstrate?
A. Strength B. Elasticity C. Flexibility D. Softness

______ 21. Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and
objects. You noticed that the cellphone holder of your teacher is made from an empty plastic
bottle. What is being demonstrated by your teacher by using it?
A. Reduce B. Reuse C. Recycle D. Repair

______ 22. Mario is cleaning his room. He found a lot of plastic bags. What will he do with it?
A. Collect all the plastic bags then bury it
B. Collect all the plastic bags then burn it
C. Collect all the plastic bags and keep them for future use
D. Collect all the plastic bags and throw them along with the other trash

______ 23. During Christmas, Aira and her friends create a Christmas lantern made purely of
mussel shells and candy wrappers. What is being demonstrated by them?
A. Reduce B. Reuse C. Recycle D. Repair

______ 24. Which BEST describes “repairing” materials?


A. Repairing means reprocessing materials to make them new
B. Repairing means using products “as is”.
C. Repairing means reducing waste materials
D. Repairing means fixing material

______ 25. What is the best proper way of disposing of dry leaves, vegetables, and fruit
peelings?
A. Throw on riverbanks C. put in a compost pit
B. Burn in the backyards D. let the children play with it.

______ 26. Which of the following cannot be recycled?


A. paper C. organic waste
B. glass D. left-over food

______ 27. Every time Gerry went to the supermarket, he used paper bags in the grocery
instead of plastic bags. What is being demonstrated by Gerry?
A. Gerry reduces the use of plastics bags
B. Gerry reuses the uses of paper bags
C. Gerry recycled the uses of plastic bags
D. Gerry repaired the used plastic bags

______ 28. You want to use medicine to clean your wound. Which will tell you when is the
product safe and effective to use.
A. Expiry date C. Manufacturer
B. Brand name D. Direction

______ 29. A change that can be undone or reversed. This might change how a material looks
and feel but it doesn’t create new materials.
A. reversible change C. irreversible change
B. mechanical change D. static change

______ 30. A change that cannot be changed back again and new materials are always
formed.
A. reversible change C. irreversible change
B. mechanical change D. static change
______ 31. The apple in the experiment turned its color from white to brownish. Which
statement is NOT TRUE?
A. The presence of oxygen caused a change in its color.
B. The absence of oxygen caused a change in its color.
C. The color of an apple changed when it is exposed to oxygen
in the air.
D. There is oxidation that happened when the apple was sliced and exposed

______ 32. Plastic bottles, cups, and bottle caps can be____________
A. Used as biodegradable wastes C. Used as decoration
B. Used as recycled materials D. Used for repairing materials

______33. Form of energy that causes substances to rise in temperature, fuse, evaporate
expand or undergo any of various other related changes that are transferred from one body
to another.
A. melting C. heat
B. combustion D. evaporation

______ 34. Kiel noticed that when he mopped the floor using wet rugs, the moisture in the
floor disappeared after a few minutes. What is the reason why the floor became dry?
A. presence of heat
B. the absence of heat
C. presence of water
D. absence of temperature

KEY TO CORRECTION
SOLO
Item No. A B C D

1 0 1 3 2

2 3 2 0 1

3 0 1 2 3

4 1 0 2 3

5 0 3 2 1

6 0 1 3 2

7 0 2 3 1

8 0 1 3 2
NON- SOLO
9. A 21. D 33. B

10. A 22. C 34. A

11. B 23. A

12. B 24. D

13. A 25. C

14. B 26. C

15. C 27. A

16. A 28. B

17. B 29. D

18. C 30. D

19. D 31. B

20. B 32. B

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