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PERIODICAL TEST IN TLE 6 – INDUSTRIAL ARTS

QUARTER 3
SY 2023-2024

Name: _______________________________________________________ Date: __________________________


Direction: Read the items carefully and write the letter of the correct answer.
 What is the importance of enhancing and decorating finished products?
A. It can be painted.
B. We can sell finished products.
C. Finished products are easy to buy.
D. It makes the products more attractive and saleable.
 Which one is not considered as the importance of enhancing/decorating finished products?
A. Profitable C. Durable and beautiful
B. Varnished materials D. More attractive and saleable
 A woodworking tool used to remove excess wood.
A. Gouge B. Mallet C. Pallet D. Saw
 What kind of finishing material is used to fill up cracks and grooves?
A. fillers B. paint C. shellac D. Stain
 What is the primary purpose of shading in creating an image?
A. To make an image. C. To darken or color an image.
B. To make image more realistic. D. To make the appearance of an image simple.
 What do you call a document designed to guide you in the execution of a project
A. Action Plan C. Project Plan
B. Building Plan D. Project Proponent
 Which of the principles of Five “S” below will improve production process efficiency and safety, reduces
waste, prevents errors and defects?
A. Seiri (Sort) C.Seiketsu (Standardized)
B. Seiso (Sweep) D.Seiton (Systematize/ Set in order)
 In what group of waste materials do computers, television, electronic toys and appliances belong to?
A. Construction B. Electronic C. Industrial D. Medical
 What do we call the materials or substance which are discarded after primary used?
A. construction B. product C. recyclable D. waste
 What is the process of turning waste materials into useful products?
A. Extraction B. Recycling C. Reducing D. Refusing
 Which of the following are commonly called garbage from homes and from commercial
establishments?
A. Electronic Waste C. Medical Waste
B. Industrial Waste D. Municipal Solid Waste
 Which of the materials can be recycled into something useful like basket, flowers, toys and other
decorative figures?
A. Bottles B. Paper C. Plastic D. Rubber tires
 Which of the following are examples of construction and demolition waste?
A. Wood and metals C Surgical waste and needles
B. Cellphones and television D. Cement and processed foods
 Needles, syringes, radioactive waste are called.
A. Electronic waste B. Industrial waste C. Medical waste D. Solid waste
 This waste is best described as leftovers from extraction and production processing of paper, plastic,
steel and others.
A. Electronic waste C. Medical waste
B. Industrial waste D. Solid waste
 is the art or technique of decorating wood or leather by burning a design on the surface
using a heated metallic point.
A. Engraving B. Hand carving C. Painting D. Pyrography
 What do you call the preparatory coating applied on materials before painting?
A. First coat B. Paint C. Primer D. Topcoat
 The common material used to polish the surface of a finished product is?
A. Chisel B. Knife C. Gloss paint D. Sandpaper
 Which part of the project plan contains the quantity of the materials to be used?
A. Bill of Materials C. Tools Needed
B. Procedure D. Working Drawing
 Which of the following does not belong to a simple electrical gadget?
A. Extension cord B. Electric fan C. Lampshade D. Plugs
 Which of the following does NOT belong to personal protective equipment while repairing an
electrical gadget?
A. Goggles B. Safety cap C. Safety boots D. Thermal scanner
 Any work is made easy, fast and safe if you use .
A. appropriate tools C. genuine tools
B. imported tools D. localized tools
 What is the ultimate goal of Seiketsu?
A. To simplify inspection. C. To ensure that the 5 “S” approach is followed.
B. To establish procedures. D. To keep the workplace safe and easy to work in.
 These are considered as old or discarded material that can be found at home on in commercial
establishments.
A. junks B. decorative figures C. products D. substance
 What will happen if we practice recycling recyclable waste or products?
A. We can minimize garbage or waste.
B. Dumpsite will be filled with lots of waste.
C. Recyclable materials will scatter everywhere.
D. All waste materials will rot away in due time.
 Why is it important to know the different skills in enhancing and decorating finished products?
A. To pay more taxes. C. People will not buy your product.
B. So that people will admire you. D. It develops skills and creativity for livelihood.
 The following are the usual ways to transfer your design from paper to your preferred piece or object
except one, which is NOT?
A. Printing C. Use of cut out
B. Tracing D. Use of free hand drawing
 Which of the following sentence states a correct procedure?
A. Start shading from the source of light.
B. Apply finishing materials before shading.
C. Use dark colors in the parts with shade.
D. Start sketching using s fine-tip brush with paint.
 It shows you the purpose of the plan.
A. Materials B. Objective C. Procedure D. Project Proponent
 Scissors, glue gun, pliers and cutter are examples of .
A. Furniture B. Machine C. Materials D. Tools
 Who is the best person to call in case you have a new gadget or device that need repair or
maintenance?
A. Police B. Fireman C. Teacher D. Technician
 The first step to do before repairing something is to .
A. collect all the materials C. determine the tools needed
B. determine the damage part D. put a nail to damage part
 Which activity can be done under Seiton or Systematize?
A. Cleaning the workplace.
B. Remove unnecessary items.
C. Putting labels on storage cabinet.
D. Assigning specific tasks to individual workers.
 What is the importance of identifying recyclable materials from other waste?
A. Helps our local government.
B. Gives households time to collect waste.
C. Knows the volume of waste materials collected.
D. Gives us the opportunity to reduce, reuse and recycle.
 Who can practice recycling?
A. Only the professionals.
B. Those who produce more waste.
C. Only those who to sell the product.
D. Everyone who is interested can develop a skill in recycling.
 How can you make your product saleable and beautiful?
A. Use any method.
B. Use expensive materials.
C. Copy the work of other people.
D. Use the appropriate methods to enhance the product.
 To avoid damage from your finished project, it should be applied with .
A. Finishing topcoat C. Metal primer
B. Glossy paint D. Undercoat
 What word best describes a product that can withstand extreme weather conditions?
A. Accountability C. Durability
B. Creativity D. Marketability
 The illustration of the structure to be built or made can be found in .
A. Bill of Materials C. Procedure
B. List of Tools D. Working Drawing
 Why is it important to use electrical tools in good condition?
A. It will empress your teacher. C. This will make your work fast and safe.
B. This will be check by your teacher. D. So that your classmates will follow you.
 Enhancing the finished product improves one’s and .
A. Pride and honor C. Orderliness and cleanliness
B. Health and profit D. Creativity and workmanship
 For finishing surfaces of your project smoothly, use sandpaper.
A. 40-60 grit C. 360-600 grit
B. 80-120 grit D. Any gauge can be used
 What is the feeling of a customer who receives a product that matches his need?
A. Angry B. Disappointed C. Sad D. Satisfied
 What will happen if there is improper waste management in your place or community?
A. Floods control is will implemented.
B. Successful environmental protection.
C. Spread of diseases will be minimized.
D. Waste and recyclable materials will scatter everywhere.
 What will happen if there is improper waste management in your place or community?
A. Floods control is will implemented.
B. Successful environmental protection.
C. Spread of diseases will be minimized.
D. Waste and recyclable materials will scatter everywhere.
 What part of the rubric identifies learner’s level of performance?
A. Indicators B. Performance C. Rating Scale D. Tool
 What will you do to get a rating of 5, as the highest in an output that used indigenous materials?
A. Use 50% indigenous materials in making the project.
B. Use 75% indigenous materials in making the project.
C. Use 100% imported materials in making the project.
D. Use 100% indigenous materials in making the project.
 What will be your rating in workmanship, when your project was properly and neatly done?
A. 5 or excellent C. 1 or fair
B. 3 or good D. no score
 What part of the rubric provides example and concrete descriptions of the level of performance in the
preparation of the output?
A. indicators C. Rating scale
B. Performance criteria D. Score
 Which of the following can be done by a grade six pupil like you?
A. repair an electric iron C. replace a worn-out bulb
B. repair of electric fan D. replace of electric board

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