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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Schools Division of Iloilo City
TIU CHO TEG – ANA ROS FOUNDATION INTEGRATED FARM SCHOOL

3rd quarter
st
1 Summative Test
SCIENCE 5

Name:________________________________Score:___________Parent’s Signature:_________________
I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
_____1. What is the world standard for measurement?
A. English system C. metric system
B. linear system D. body system
_____2. How many centimeters are there in 2 kilometers?
A. 200,000 B. 20,000 C. 2,000 D. 200
_____3. A motorcycle traveled to town and back. It took three hours for him to get back. The average
speed on the trip was 30 km/hr. How far did the motorcycle travel?
A. 20 km B. 60 km C. 90 km D. 120 km
_____4. A boy walks to school at a constant speed of ten meters per second. How far will he travel in
ten seconds?
A. 40 meters B. 60 meters C. 80 meters D. 100 meters
_____5. How long would it take the bike to travel one hundred meters if it was moving at a speed of
twenty meters per hour?
A. 2 hours B. 3 hours C. 4 hours D. 5 hours
_____6. Which among the following materials is useful in cooking food?
A. metal spoon B. plastic cup C. aluminum casserole D. ceramic mug
_____7. Why is electrical wiring usually made from copper?
A. Because copper is shiny. C. Because copper is not magnetic.
B. Because copper conducts electricity. D. Because copper is strong.
_____8. Why is electrical wiring usually covered with a layer of rubber?
A. To make it look pretty C. To make it safe
B. To help electricity flow along the wire D. To make it strong
_____9. The following materials use conductor of heat and electricity to function EXCEPT one. Which is it?
A. lighted candle B. lighted electric bulb C. water heater D. washing
machine
_____10. What is the main reason of using aluminum in cooking pans?
A. It is a good conductor of heat and/or electricity.
B. It is a good looking.
C. It has a very high density.
D. It is strong.
_____11. The following are examples of materials that transmit light. Which one is NOT useful?
A. picture frames
B. windows of houses
C. glass doors covered with designed plastic
D. display cabinet door
_____12. Why do most people in tropical countries use white paint for their homes?
A. to shade their house C. to make feel cool and comfortable
B. to absorb heat D. to decrease the temperature
_____13. Why is light useful when absorbed by the plants?
A. It makes the plants green.
B. Over exposure of plant to light make plants die.
C. Light is reflected and increased its temperature.
D. It makes the environment hot.
_____14. Why do people enjoy the shade of the tree during summer?
A. It reflects light. B. It absorbs light. C. It blocks light. D. It transmits
light.
_____15. The surface of a wooden boat does not reflect light like the surface of the water
because _________.
A. the boat’s surface is rough and absorbs more light
B. because the surface of the boat is red not blue
C. the boat is on top of the water’s surface
D. the boat is not a natural object like water
_____16. What material is used in order for electricity to flow?
A. battery B. conductor C. light bulb D. wire
_____17. Which item is not a part of a complete circuit?
A. switch B. plastic C. bulb D. wire
_____18. What circuit makes the bulb light up when there is complete path of electricity?
A. closed circuit B. open circuit C. short circuit D. parallel circuit
_____19. What circuit has a gap or no complete path from one end of the circuit to the other end?
A. closed circuit B. open circuit C. short circuit D. parallel circuit
_____20. What will happen to a fuse if there is an overflow of electricity?
A. melt B. explode C. ring D. cover
ANSWER KEY
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. A
10. A
11. A
12. D
13. A
14. C
15. A
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. B
20. A

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