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SCHOOL OF SAINTS PHILIP AND JAMES PEÑABLANCA INC.

Tuliao Street, Centro, Peñablanca, Cagayan Valley


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PERIODIC TEST FOR THE 1ST QUARTER


SCIENCE 5
Name: Score:

I. A. Directions: Read each item carefully. Write the correct answer in the space provided.

______1. What substances present in batteries can cause damage to the environment?
A. corrosive chemicals C. petroleum
B. alcohol D. baking soda

______2. Which symbol indicates that the material is toxic or poisonous?

A. C.

B. D.

______3. Which of the following properties describes the ability of a material to be shaped or
bent under compressive stress without easily breaking?
A. ductility C. conductivity
B. hardness D. malleability

______4. It refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve in other substances.


A. boiling point C. melting point
B. physical property D. solubility

______5. It is the temperature at which a liquid change into a gas.


A. evaporation B. reactivity C. melting point D. boiling point

______6. It refers to the temperature at which a solid substance melts or changes into a
Liquid.
A. boiling point B. melting point C. conductivity D. solubility

______7. It describes the ability of a material to burn easily in an open air when exposed to
flame or any ignition source.
A. reactivity B. flammability C. solubility D. boiling point

______8. These are materials that are very unstable and might violently decompose or explode
when heated, shaken, or mixed together with other substances.
A. corrosive materials C. toxic materials
B. flammable materials D. medicines
______9. It is the minimum temperature required for a material to burn.
A. explosive materials C. flammable materials
B. flash point D. corrosive materials
______10. It is usually caused by eating contaminated can goods.
A. food poisoning C. botulism
B. heartburn D. paralysis
______11. The following are examples of corrosive materials that can be found at home,
except for __________?
A. muriatic acid B. scrubbing detergents C. cleansing solutions D. soap
_______12. It is the process in which a gas changes into a solid without passing through the
liquid state.
A. sublimation B. deposition C. condensation D. evaporation
_______13. A material which refers to breaking a part of its surface or producing smaller
pieces of it using a sharp-edged tool.
A. cutting B. tearing C. denting D. stretching
_______14. It is a form of physical deformation in which a material is made longer without
tearing or breaking it.
A. shattering B. stretching C. grinding D. denting
_______15. It is a method of separating the components of a mixture of two solids.
A. filtration B. evaporation C. magnetism D. distillation
_______16. These are changes that affect the composition of matter, and a new product is
formed.
A. physical change C. chemical change
B. extensive property D. intensive property
_______17. It is a chemical change that produces heat and light through burning.
A. oxidation B. decomposition C. combustion D. condensation
_______18. It is a type of chemical change in which the components of matter are slowly
broken down into smaller forms, and eventually deteriorate or become delayed.
A. oxidation B. decomposition C. combustion D. filtration
_______19. It is a compound that separates into hydrogen ions when added to water.
A. acid B. chemical changes C. combustion D. base
_______20. A substance that can get or take a hydrogen ion when combined with another
substance.
A. combustion B. base C. acid D. chemical changes
B. Identify the following symbol below. Give one example each material whose
container shows this symbol.

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

g.

h.

i.
C. Write and define the changes of matter that occur when matter gains or loses heat.

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

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