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This document appears to be a science exam for 6th grade students in the Philippines. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to forces and motion, energy transformations, and simple machines. The questions cover topics like gravity, friction, forms of energy (mechanical, chemical, electrical, etc.), energy transformations in devices like candles and phones, and uses of simple machines like levers, inclined planes, screws, and pulleys. An answer key is provided at the end to grade the exam.
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Grade Six Test Questions

This document appears to be a science exam for 6th grade students in the Philippines. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to forces and motion, energy transformations, and simple machines. The questions cover topics like gravity, friction, forms of energy (mechanical, chemical, electrical, etc.), energy transformations in devices like candles and phones, and uses of simple machines like levers, inclined planes, screws, and pulleys. An answer key is provided at the end to grade the exam.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION XI
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL NORTE
Third Quarterly Examination
Science Grade 6
S.Y. 2022-2023

Name: ______________________________________________ Score: __________________


Grade and Section: ____________________________________ Date: __________________
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the correct answer from the choices
A, B, C and D Shade the letter that corresponds to your answer. You have one hour to finish
the test. GOD BLESS!

1. What force causes a rolling ball to slow down then stop?


A electrical B friction C gravity D magnetic

2. What force do we need to overcome when we jump?


A friction B gravity C mass D wind

3. ____________________ discovered gravity when he saw an apple falling to the ground.


A Albert Einstein B Galileo Galilei C Isaac Newton D Nicholas Copernicus

4. Which of the following can friction do to a glass of water on a table?


A It moves the glass. C It does not affect the glass.
B It allows the glass to slide. D It prevents the glass from sliding.

5. How does gravity affect the motion of objects moving upward?


A Slows down the motion of objects.
B Increases the motion of the objects.
C Does not affect the motion of objects.
D Neither slows down nor increases the motion of objects.

6. Carylle is tasked to arrange the box of modules in their stock room. To which direction should
Carylle’s force be applied to overcome gravity?

A B C D

7. After putting the boxes in, Carylle and her classmates easily move the heavy cabinet against
the wall since it has rollers. How do rollers help in moving the cabinet?
A They attract more force.
B They attract lesser gravity.
C They slow down the movement of the cabinet.
D They minimize friction through the small surface of contact.

8. Which of the following situations shows that friction is increased?


A Using rubber shoes while jogging.
B Putting rollers on heavy cabinets.
C Applying grease on bicycle gears.
D Putting floor wax to make the floor smooth.

For item 9, refer to this table.


Heavenly Mass (x 1024 Acceleration Due Gravitational Force
Body kg) to Gravity (m/s2) (x1023 N)
Moon 0.0736 1.62 1.1776
Earth 5.9720 9.80 585.2560
Jupiter 1900.0000 25.95 493,050.0000
9. If you drop an object, on which heavenly bodies listed in the table above will the object hit the
ground last?
A Earth B moon C Jupiter D none of the above

10. Which form of energy does a running man possess?


A light energy B sound energy C chemical energy D mechanical energy

11. Which forms of energy is/are produced by a candle?

I. Heat II. Electrical III. Light IV. Sound

A I and II B I and III C II and III D III and IV

12. All the following objects produce sound energy except ____________________.
A drum B guitar C light bulb D radio

13. Heat is ____________ produced when there is energy transformation.


A always B never C somehow D sometimes

14. Which of the following shows that chemical energy is changed to mechanical energy?
A tapping the drum C switching on the light bulb
B plucking the guitar D a horse running after eating grass

15. A house uses solar panels to turn on and use appliances. Which of the following energy
transformations occur inside this house?
A heat to chemical energy C light energy to electrical energy
B heat to electrical energy D light energy to chemical energy

16. What form of energy is transformed to electrical energy if the powerplant uses wind as its
resource?
A light energy B sound energy C chemical energy D mechanical energy

17. When Ervin calls his younger sister over the phone, he notices the phone getting warm after
a few minutes. Which diagram correctly shows the energy transformation that took place?
A chemical light and sound
B chemical electrical and heat
C chemical light sound
D chemical electrical sound and heat

18. During the DavNor Pioneers Division Meet, athletes eat breakfast and acquire the energy to
perform. What energy transformation takes place?
A chemical to mechanical C mechanical to sound
B chemical to electrical D mechanical to heat

19. Which of the following activities resembles the energy transformation that happens when you
burn a candle?

A B C D

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20. Electricity distributed to our homes is generated mostly from fossil fuels, oil, and gas which
contributes to greenhouse gas and carbon dioxide emissions. Which would likely to happen to
Earth if this continue to happen?
A People would enjoy the benefits of having electricity.
B Global warming will increase rapidly.
C It does not greatly affect our planet.
D Humans will generate more electricity.

For item 21, refer to the table presented.


Constantino family uses different appliances every day. They record the number of kilowatt-
hours they use in a week. Study the table below and collect information to solve the problem.
Appliances kWh Total Use kWh per week
Television 40 per hour 8 hours a day 22.4
Aircon 6 per day 7 days 42
Desktop Computer 5 per hour 3 hours a day 105
Washing Machine 55 per load 5 loads 275

21. How could Constantino family use fewer kilowatt-hour a week?


A They must plan on how many hours a day that they will use the appliances to lessen the usage.
B Throw away the washing machine because it has the most energy used.
C Schedule the use of the appliances by the members of the family.
D Do not use the said appliances so that they have nothing to worry.

22. When a fulcrum is located between the load and effort, this lever is __________________.
A first class B second class C third class D fourth class

23. A circular cylindrical thing with a continuous winding or spiral rib.


A pulley B screw C wedge D wheel and axle

24. __________________ are tools that help makes work easier and faster.
A equipment B machines C materials D tutorials

25. Which simple machine should you use to cut a piece of cloth?
A inclined plane B lever C pulley D wedge

26. It is flat and has a sloping surface and is used to connect a lower level to a higher level.

A B C D

27. Which part of the door in which Alma trying to twist as she wants to enter the room?
A doorknob B hinge C hook D chain

28. Eron has a sick friend on a wheelchair. What will he uses to help his friend move up to the
building?
A inclined plane B pulley C screw D wedge

29. All are third class lever except ______________________.


fishing rod broom stapler crowbar

A fishing rod B broom C stapler D crowbar

30. Combine two simple machines to efficiently chop a piece of wood.

I. wedge II. inclined plane III. lever


A I and IIIV. screw B I and III C II and III D II and IV
A I and III
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KEY:

1. B
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. D
7. D
8. A
9. C
10. D
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. D
15. C
16. D
17. D
18. A
19. B
20. B
21. A
22. A
23. B
24. B
25. B
26. B
27. A
28. A
29. D
30. B

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