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SCIENCE 3
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the correct answer inside the box.
1. Is a push or pull.
2. Is the force of moving an object away from you.
3. Is the force of bringing an object closer to you.
4. Is a change in the position of an object.
5. Is a place or object that is used to compare the position of an object.
6. Is an object that attracts objects made of iron.
7. These objects are made of iron and steel.
8. These objects are not made of iron and steel.
9. Is a force that squeezes a material together.
10. Is a force that stretches a material apart.
1. Man and animals can walk, run, jump, swim, hop, and do other movements.
2. Plants have no muscles to enable them to walk run and jump.
3. Nonliving things cannot move by themselves.
4. When an object, an animal or a person moves or changes in position, you can say that it is not in motion.
5. Force is a change in position of an object using a reference point.
6. Some objects cannot be attracted by magnet.
7. Objects move without force.
8. When two magnets attract, they push apart.
9. When two magnets repel, they push apart.
10. A big magnet always has a stronger magnetic force than a small magnet.
3RD MONTHLY EXAM
SCIENCE 4
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the correct answer inside the box.
1. Is a push or pull.
2. Is the force of moving an object away from you.
3. Is the force of bringing an object closer to you.
4. Is a change in the position of an object.
5. Is a place or object that is used to compare the position of an object.
6. Is an object that attracts objects made of iron.
7. These objects are made of iron and steel.
8. These objects are not made of iron and steel.
9. Is a force that squeezes a material together.
10. Is a force that stretches a material apart.
1. Man and animals can walk, run, jump, swim, hop, and do other movements.
2. Plants have no muscles to enable them to walk run and jump.
3. Nonliving things cannot move by themselves.
4. When an object, an animal or a person moves or changes in position, you can say that it is not in motion.
5. Force is a change in position of an object using a reference point.
6. Some objects cannot be attracted by magnet.
7. Objects move without force.
8. When two magnets attract, they push apart.
9. When two magnets repel, they push apart.
10. A big magnet always has a stronger magnetic force than a small magnet.
3RD MONTHLY EXAM
SCIENCE 5
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the correct answer inside the box.
1. You need distance, a reference point, and a reference direction to determine the position of an object.
2. To determine if an object has changed position, you need to know its position relative to another object.
3. Velocity is speed with direction.
4. The displacement is equal to zero when an object’s initial and final position is the same.
5. The shortest distance between the initial and final position of the object is called displacement.
6. Motion is very noticeable if you are not moving and the other one is.
7. A greater applied force is required to move an object with a greater mass than one with a smaller mass.
8. If two forces are in the same direction, they cancel each other out.
9. A force in the opposite direction to the motion of the object will cause the object to speed up.
10. Force is measured in Newtons.
3RD MONTHLY EXAM
SCIENCE 7
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the correct answer inside the box.
1. You need distance, a reference point, and a reference direction to determine the position of an object.
2. To determine if an object has changed position, you need to know its position relative to another object.
3. Velocity is speed with direction.
4. The displacement is equal to zero when an object’s initial and final position is the same.
5. The shortest distance between the initial and final position of the object is called displacement.
6. Motion is very noticeable if you are not moving and the other one is.
7. A greater applied force is required to move an object with a greater mass than one with a smaller mass.
8. If two forces are in the same direction, they cancel each other out.
9. A force in the opposite direction to the motion of the object will cause the object to speed up.
10. Force is measured in Newtons.
3RD MONTHLY EXAM
SCIENCE 6
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the correct answer inside the box.
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Use the table of contents to answer the questions below.
3RD MONTHLY EXAM
ENGLISH 4
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
II. Identification
Directions: Identify if the underlined adjectives in each sentence is descriptive or limiting adjectives. Write D if it is
descriptive and L if it is limiting adjectives.
1. Last summer, we went to Ilocos to have some fun.
2. I enjoyed eating native delicacies such as bibingka and empanada in the plaza.
3. We travelled eight hours from Manila to Ilocos.
4. We visited old churches and museums.
5. We swam in a sandy beach in Pagudpud.
6. Do you like Mexican food?
7. He was a famous Confucian scholar.
8. It was surely a fine experience with the family.
9. I have a long ruler.
10. Three mango trees stand near our house.
III. Read the story below. Arrange the events as they happened in the story. Write your answer in your booklet.
A Walk to Grandma’s