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I.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which is a metamorphic rock ?


(1) shale
(2) granite
(3) slate
(4) basalt

2. What are the three major types of rocks?


(1) solid, liquid, gas
(2) igneous, sedimentary, limestone
(3) sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic
(4) lava, magma, mantle

3. In what type of rock can you sometimes find fossils?


(1) igneous
(2) sedimentary
(3) metamorphic
(4) lava

4. Which type of rock is crystallized from melted rock?


(1) sedimentary
(2) igneous
(3) metamorphic
(4) chemical

5. When magma rises up to Earth's surface, what process causes the magma to change its state?
(1) Heat and Pressure
(2) Weathering
(3) Cooling
(4) Melting

6. When do metamorphic rocks form?


(1) when layers of sediment are deposited
(2) when lava solidifies in seawater
(3) when particles of rock break off at Earth's surface
(4) when heat and pressure change rocks
7. An igneous rock commonly used as building material is
(1) sandstone.
(2) marble.
(3) slate.
(4) granite.

8. Granite forms when liquid magma slowly cools within Earth's crust. If the granite is exposed to
intense heat and pressure, it can change to gneiss.
Which type of change takes place when granite turns into gneiss?

(1) Sedimentary rock changes into igneous rock.


(2) Igneous rock changes into metamorphic rock.
(3) Metamorphic rock changes into igneous rock.
(4) Sedimentary rock changes into metamorphic rock

9. Which planet takes the longest time to orbit the sun ?


(1) mars
(2) earth
(3) saturn
(4) uranus

10. Which planet is the biggest ? ________________________


(1) mercury
(2) mars
(3) jupiter
(4) saturn

11. Which planet has the most moon ?


(1) mercury
(2) venus
(3) saturn
(4) uranus

12. Which planet is the closest to the sun ?


(1) mercury
(2) venus
(3) earth
(4) mars
13. Which planet is the hottest ?
(1) mercury
(2) venus
(3) saturn
(4) uranus

14. Which planet are formed of gas ?


(1) mercury and venus
(2) earth and mars
(3) jupiter and saturn
(4) neptune and uranus

15. Which planet are formed of ice ?


(1) mercury and venus
(2) earth and mars
(3) jupiter and saturn
(4) neptune and uranus

16. ____________ circuit is an electric circuit in which its electrical components are connected
one
after another to form a single
loop.
(1) parallel
(2) serries
(3) modern
(4) classic

17. Materials such as wood, cotton, plastic are examples of electrical ____.
(1) adaptor
(2) kapasitor
(3) insulator
(4) conductor
18. In which circuit will the bulb or bulbs glow brightest

(1) a circuit with one bulb and one cell


(2) a circuit with one bulb and two cells
(3) a circuit with two bulbs and one cell
(4) a circuit with three bulbs and two cells
19. When a soccer player kicks the ball after receiving a cross from his team-mate, he is using a
force to
_________________ .
(1) stop the ball from moving
(2) change the shape of the ball
(3) change the direction of the ball
(4) change the size of the ball

20. Weight is a force that can be measured using a ________.

(1) thermometer
(2) measuring scale
(3) anemometer
(4) forcemeter

21. Which of the following statements is false ?


(1) A force is a push or a pull
(2) A force can stop a moving object
(3) A force can change the direction of moving object
(4) A force cannot change the speed of a moving object

22. Name the units that weigh is measured in ___


(1) newton
(2) second
(3) metre
(4) kilogram

23. Identify the electric symbol below , it is a ___________________.


(1) bulb
(2) wire
(3) lamp
(4) switch

24. Name the units that mass is measured in ___


(1) newton
(2) second
(3) metre
(4) kilogram
25. The cover of a wire/plug is made from materials such as ______________.

(1) wood
(2) plastic
(3) graphite
(4) iron

II. Fill in the blanks ( 20 marks ) Directions: Read and analyze the statements carefully.
Use the space provided to write your brief and consise answers
1. When we add more batteries in series to an electric circuit, the electric current become greater
and the bulb in the circuit will _______________.

2. An ______________igneous rock forms when magma cools down inside the Earth’s crust.
3. When the magma cools down slowly.This cause the crystals be _________
4. ______________ is an example of an extrustive igneous rock.
5. __________________ is formed of crushed sea shells
6. The smallest planet in our solar system is ___________
7. The planet that has the longest day is ___________
8. The biggest moon in jupiter is _____
9. Measuring scale is the instrument used to measure __________________
10. In circuit parallel, the lamps will shine ___________ than serries

III.Open Ended Questions. (15 marks)

1. Describe the difference between extrusive igneous rock and instrusive igneous rock (3 marks)
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2. How do you know that the rock in the picture is sedimentary rock? (3 marks)

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3. Give 4 examples the metamorphic rock? (3 marks)

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4. Draw the diagram the phase’s of the moon Label the eight phases of the moon (3 marks)

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5. Describe how the periscope works? ( 3 marks)


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