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Republic of the Philippines

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao


Ministry of Basic Higher and Technical Education
Schools Division of Basilan
Tipo- Tipo West
BOHE PAHU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE V

Name: ________________________________________________ Grade/Section:________________

I. Directions: Read and understand each sentence then ring the letter of your answer.

1. Which is an example of physical change?


a. freezes to ice c. Naphthalene balls turn to vapour
b. Wood turns to alcohol d. Both a and b
2. It is the change of matter in form only not in composition
a. Physical change c. Chemical change
b. Environmental change d. None of the above
3. Physical change happens when materials undergo a change in ...
a. size b. shape
c. phase d. all of them
4. Burning a match is an example of a _____________.
a. chemical change c. physical property
b. physical change d. chemical property
5. What happens as liquid water becomes ice?
a. It does not change states.
b. It changes from a liquid to a solid.
c. It changes from a solid to a gas.
d. It changes from a gas to a solid.
6. An example of a chemical change is
a. an old car rusting c. throwing a rock
b. cutting a piece of paper d. crushing a can
7. 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
8. Which is a physical change?
a. Burning toast c. Rusting bicycle
b. Fireworks exploding d. Freezing chocolate-covered strawberries
9. 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.
10. 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
11. Which process involves a physical change?
a. Frying an egg c. Digestion
b. Photosynthesis d. Water cycle
12. Water is boiled in a pan on stove. What change will take place?
a. Water will turn into gas. c. Water will turn into solid.
b. Water will turn into plasma. d. Nothing will happen to the water.
13. An example of a physical change.
a. Foam and bubbles form after mixing baking soda and vinegar.
b. A glass cup falls from the counter and shatters on the ground.
c. Paper burns up and leaves ashes.
d. A plant uses sunlight and makes food.
14. Consumers are encouraged to reduce their waste by _____________.
a. Purchasing in bulk c. Switching to re-useable
b. Buying items with less packaging d. All of the above
15. This means to make less garbage. For example, instead of buying juice boxes for lunch, buy a large container of
juice and use a washable single serving container to take it to school.
a. Reduce c. Recycle
b. Reuse d. Rebuild
16. Which of the following shows the correct hierarchy?
a. Recycle, Reduce, Reuse c. Reuse, Recycle, Reduce
b. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle d. Refuse, Refuge, Rufus
17. 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
18. Which of the following is a recyclable material?
a. Aluminum c. Glass
b. Cardboard d. All of the above
19. 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 c. Repair
b. Reduce d. Recycle
20. Which of the following shows the proper way to recycle.
a. Scrap papers from the classroom might be turned into paper bags.
b. Buy items in refillable containers.
c. Use cloth bags or baskets when you buy groceries/market.
d. Use both sides of paper in printing.
21. 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
22. 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.
23. 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.
24. 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.
25. The following materials can be reused, EXCEPT.
a. woods c. aluminium cans
b. paper d. paint brush
26. Avoiding to buy disposable items such as plastic cups and plates is to ________.
a. reuse c. recycle
b. reduce d. repair
27. To Turn an item into another useful item is to _____________.
a. recycle c. reduce
b. repair d. reuse
28. Tenten is collecting used empty plastic bottles for his Science project. He plans to make a star out of these bottles.
Tenten is trying to ____________ materials.
a. repair c. recycle
b. reduce d. reuse
29. Which is not a recyclable material?
a. old newspapers c. disposable cups
b. used clothes d. sachet of coffee
30. Which trash bin will you put a broken glass?

a. b. c. d.

RECOVER REPAIR RECYCLE REDUCE

31. Which is not made from a recyclable material?

a. c.

b. d.

32. The following are reusable materials except:

a. b. c. d.
33. Which of the following does not show the proper way of repairing an appliance or a furniture?

a. c.

b. d.

34. Which of the following does not show the proper way to reduce waste products?
a. c.

b. d.

35. 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.

II. Directions: Determine which of the activities below is useful of harmful. Write Useful or Harmful.

___________36. Placing the biodegradable wastes in the compost pit.


___________37. Smelling the fumes exhausted by cars.
___________38. Throwing banana peelings anywhere
___________39. Covering the textbook with acetate
___________40. Burning plastic bottles
___________41. used empty bottles made into a flower vase
___________42. Fruit and vegetable peelings converted into fertilizers
___________43. Expired medicine stored in the cabinet
___________44. Old newspapers used to pack things in the store
___________45. Scattered broken glass found inside the classroom

III. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.

__________ 46.Before using any product, you must read the label.
__________ 47.Flammable materials should be used away from fire.
_________ 48.All household materials are useful when handled properly.
__________ 49.Precautions and warning signs could be ignored when using materials.
__________ 50.All materials must be used properly and in moderation to avoid harmful effects to humans

ALHAMDULILLAH!!!

washsabtal 

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