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DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS

PASAY CITY
SUMMATIVE TEST II IN SCIENCE VI - QUARTER 4
S.Y.: 2021-2022
Name: __________________________ Grade and Section: ___________
Directions: Read and understand each item carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the letter
of the BEST answer in your answer sheet.
For numbers 1-5: Analyze the graph below then answer the questions.

Manila Philippines Average Monthly Rain


___ 1. What months have the least amount of precipitation?
A March and April C. February and March
B. January and March D January and February
___ 2. When does Manila experience the most amount of rainfall?
A. July B. August C. September D. October
___ 3. What months have the highest temperature?
A. April and May B. March and April C. March and June D. January and August
___ 4. What is the highest amount of rainfall that occurs in Manila?
A. 300mm B. 350mm C. 400mm D. 500mm
___ 5. What is the weather condition of Manila from February to April?
A. Cloudy B. Rainy C. Sunny D. Stormy
___ 6. What can you infer about the weather data below? The table shows that Bulacan experienced a _.
Weather forecast for Bulacan, February 16-18, 2018
Day Temp. Chance Wind Clouds
of Rain
Friday 390C 0% E at 3mph Cirrus
Feb. 16
Saturday 180C 80% NNE at Cumulo-
Feb. 17 7mph Nimbus
Sunday 240C 20% ENE at Stratus
Feb. 18 6mph

A. rainy day only. C. weather pattern of sunny and cloudy days.


B. sunny day only. D. weather pattern of sunny, rainy and cloudy day.
___ 7. Which describes DRY SEASON in the Philippines? It is characterized by _______.
A. a very hot temperature, and trade winds prevail.
B. heavy rainfall throughout the country from May to December.
C. hot temperature throughout the country from January to September.
D. heavy rainfall throughout the country from January to December and southwest monsoon prevails.
___ 8. Which tells about the WET SEASON or RAINY SEASON? Characterized by _______.
A. a very hot temperature, and trade winds prevail.
B. heavy rainfall and thunder storm throughout the country from June to December.
C. hot temperature and heavy rainfall throughout the country from January to September.
D. heavy rainfall throughout the country from January to December and southwest monsoon prevails.
___ 9. Which tells you that it is a WET SEASON in the country?
I. The street is flooded.
II. Mang Allen dries his crops under the sun.
III. Farmers prepare the field ready for planting.
IV. Farmlands and other areas are dry with wilted grasses and plants.
A. I and II B. I and III C. II and IV D. III and IV
___ 10. Why is it important to know the weather patterns and season in our country?
I. to plan proper activities
II. to know what appropriate clothes to wear
III. to avoid danger that may happen due to bad weather
A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III D. I, II, III
___ 11. Which activities should you avoid during DRY SEASON?
I. planting II. swimming III. drying crops IV. wearing thick clothes
A. I and IV B. II and III C. II, III and IV D. I, II, III, IV
___ 12. DRY SEASON is characterized by pronounced hot temperature and low precipitation. It starts in
January and peaks in March to May. What set of activities below can you perform during this season?
A. swimming, harvesting and drying crops
B. planting crops, playing indoor games and sipping hot soups or drinks
C. preparing fields for planting, drying crops and playing outdoor games
D. having picnics, celebrating fiestas and planning out of town vacations.

___ 13. In what direction does the Earth move around the Sun?
A. Clockwise B. Counterclockwise C. East to West D. North to South
___ 14. Which is TRUE about the Earth’s motion?
I. It rotates on its axis. III. It revolves around the Sun.
II. It causes day and night. IV. It moves in a counterclockwise direction.
A. I B. I and II C. I, II and III D. I, II, III and IV
___ 15. What does the Earth’s rotation on its axis?
A. clockwise B. side to side C. counterclockwise D. forward -backward
___ 16. Which explains why the half side of the Earth is lighted while the other part is not?
A. the starlight B. the moonlight C. Earth’s own light D. half of Earth is facing the Sun
___ 17. Which is caused by the movement of the Earth on its axis?
I. seasons II. day and night III. change of climate
A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I, II and III
___ 18. Which describes the rotation of the Earth?
I. Earth’s rotation causes tides.
II. The movement of the Earth around the sun.
III. The spinning movement of the Earth on its axis in a west to east direction
A. I B. II C. III D. II and III
___ 19. Which best explains the counterclockwise rotation of the Earth? Earth rotates from __________
A. east to west, that is why you can observe the sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
B. north to south, that is why you can observe the sun rising in the north and setting in the south.
C. south to north, that is why you can observe the sun rising in the south and setting in the north.
D. west to east, that is why you can observe the sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
___ 20. Why do we experience day and night? Because of the ______
A. revolution of the Earth C. revolution of the Earth around the Sun
B. Earth’s tilting on its axis D. Earth’s counter clockwise rotation on its axis.
___ 21. How long does it take for the Earth to complete one rotation?
A. 365 ¼ days or 1 year C. 18 hours and 56 minutes
B. 12 hours and 56 minutes D. 24 hours or 1 day
___ 22. Which describes the movement of the Earth around the sun?
A. The sun orbit the Earth in a counterclockwise direction
B. The Earth moves around the sun from south to north on its axis.
C. Revolution of the Earth causes different weather in different regions.
D. The Earth moves around the sun in its elliptical orbit with a speed of about 30km/s.
___ 23. Which of the following is INCORRECT about the revolution of the Earth around the sun?
I. Earth revolves around the sun in 365.25 days.
II. Earth revolves on its axis while rotating around the sun.
III. Earth rotates on its axis while revolving/moving around the sun.
A. I B. II C. III D. I, II and III
___ 24. Which statement best describes the Earth’s revolution?
A. It spins on its axis. C. It moves on its axis within 24 hours.
B. It orbits around the moon. D. It revolves around the Sun within 365 ¼ days.
___ 25. Which statement is TRUE about the movement of the Earth?
A. The Sun revolves and rotates around the Earth.
B. The Earth completes one rotation in 365 ¼ days.
C. The Earth rotates once a month as it revolves around the Sun.
D. The Earth rotates on its own axis as it revolves around the Sun.

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