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Choose the correct answer!

1. Which of the following are the properties of objects?


a. Size, price, colour and material that an object is made of
b. The material used for an object, size, shape and colour
c. Shape, size, material use for an object and the combination

2. Which of the following is not the ways when comparing objects?


a. The similiarities of the objects
b. The differences of the objects
c. The suitable material that an object is made of

3. Which of the following properties makes metal a suitable material to make a key?
a. Soft
b. Strong
c. Flexible

4. Which material is the most suitable for making a swimming float?


a. Wood
b. Plastic
c. Glass

5. Claire saw some waste sorted into four bins at a waste collection centre. What property was
used to sort out the objects in the waste?

a. The uses of the waste before


b. The function of the waste
c. The materials that object are made of

6. Which of the following statement is correct about the similarities and differences of objects?
a. Both ball and ruler have the same shape
b. Glass marble and window pane have similarities material made of
c. Our Science book have a different shape with our classroom door
7. Which of the following actions we can do to help our environment?
a. Reduce, reuse, and refund
b. Reduce, recycle, and replace
c. Reduce, reuse and recycle

8. Which of the following statement is false about materials changes?


a. Materials can change when heated or cooled
b. Most materials expand when heated
c. Most materials contract when heated

9. Some materials cannot return to their original sizes and shapes after they have changed. The
changes they go through are called …
a. Permanent changes
b. Temporary changes
c. Chemical changes

10. Which of the following is not temporary changes?


a. Bending a plastic ruler gently
b. Pressing a ping pong ball
c. Cutting a piece of paper

11. Which of the following is not the permanent changes?


a. Hammering a piece of glass
b. Bending a wooden ice cream stick
c. Squeezing a sponge

12. Material Z has the following properties.


- It is hard and strong
- It is not flexible
- It stinks in water

Identify material Z!

a. Rubber eraser
b. Fabric / cotton
c. Ceramic

13. What is a force?


A. Push or pull
B. Push or press
C. Pull or tug
14. Which of the following has not the same meaning as push …
a. Shove
b. Tow
c. Tug

15. Which of the following has not the same meaning as pull …
a. Press
b. Tug
c. Tow

16. Vincent plays ball as a keeper. He catches the ball. Which of the following is the force exterted
by the boy?
a. The ball stops
b. The ball speeds up
c. The ball moves the opposite directions

17. Which of the following has the force both pull and push?
a. Hammering a nail
b. Tugging a kite string
c. Twisting a towel

18. Which of the following natural force has both the force push and pull
a. River running water
b. Tornado wind
c. Wind blows

19. Which of the following is not the effect of the forces can do?
a. Changing the shape of an object
b. Changing the movement of the object
c. Change the material of the object

20. Force acting in opposite direction to an object being pushed or pulled is called …
a. Motion
b. Effect
c. Opposing force
GIVE YOUR CORRECT ANSWER!

1. We help our environtment using the 3 R’s. Give the example of practice 3R’s in our daily life!
a. __________________________________________________________________________
b. __________________________________________________________________________
c. __________________________________________________________________________

2. Match each property of materials to its opposite.


Flexible Weak
Hard stiff
Stretchable transparent
Opaque non-stretchable
Strong soft

3. Raincoat protects us from the rain. Suggest a suitable material for making a raincoat and explain
why it is suitable?
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

4. Why the metal power cables are loosely hung between two poles?
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

5. Why there are gaps between the railways tracks?


______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

6. Why ceramic brick have gaps between them?


______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
7. How does the force change the movement of an object?
a. ___________________________________________________________________________
b. ___________________________________________________________________________
c. ___________________________________________________________________________

8. Are there forces acting on an object that is stationary? Give an explanation for your answer!
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

9. Please identify the effects of forces in the following actions:


a. A cyclist moves more quickly when he pedals harder.
A force can cause an object to …
b. Girl hits a moving ping-pong ball back to her opponent
A force can cause an object to …
c. A boy catches a Frisbee.
A force can cause an object to ….

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