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Quarter 3-Exam in Science 4

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Quarter 3-Exam in Science 4

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
DIVISION OF SAMAR
BACLAYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Baclayan, Daram, Samar
School ID: 123442

3rd QUARTER TEST in SCIENCE 4

Name: _____________________________________ Grade Level & Section: ____________


School: ________________________________________________ Score: ______________
Teacher: _______________________________________________

Directions: Read the following questions or situations. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.

____
____1. It is the cause that makes the objects move.
A. force B. magnet C. heat D. sound
____2. The shape of an object __________ when force is applied on it.
A. changes B. remains C. moves D. is still the same
____3. When force is applied to an object, the size of an object may _________.
A. change B. bend C. move D. break
____4. The following situations are the effects of force applied in changing the size, except one.
A. throwing the paperclip C. cutting a paper
B. sharpening a pencil D. pulling a garter
____5. The stronger the force exerted the ________ the toy car travels.
A. farther B. nearer C. slower D. lesser
____6. The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to ____________ the object.
A. stop B. move C. push D. roll
____7. A marble that is standing still will move when ___________.
A. touch by a cat C. bumped by a cotton
B. a force is applied on the marble D. there is a strong wind
____8. Do force affects the movement of an object?
A. Maybe B. Yes C. No D. None of these options
____9. When the same poles of two magnets whether North or South are placed close to each other, they ______.
A. pull each other B. does not move C. repel each other D. attract each other
____10. What are the types of metals attracted to the magnet?
A. nickel B. cobalt C. iron D. all of these options
____11. ________ has an invisible magnetic field which attracts objects made of iron and nickel.
A. Force B. Light C. Heat D. Magnet
____12. Which of the material is attracted to the magnet?
A. plastic ruler B. ponytail C. paper clip D. rubber band
____
____13. The transfer of heat in solid materials is called _________.
A. convection B. insulator C. conduction D. radiation
____14. A heat transfer across an empty space or vacuum is called ___________.
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. conductor
____15. A heat that travels through air and water is called ____________.
A. conductor B. radiation C. convection D. conduction
____16. It serves as good conductor.
A. wood B. plastic C. metal D. water
____17. What is the direction of heat transfer?
A. from hot to cold B. from cold to hot C. from side to side D. from bottom to top
____18. What may happen to a solid when it is continuously exposed to heat?
A. it may melt C. it may become heavier
B. it may expand D. it may decrease in volume
____
____19. Light always travels in ____________ when going through a single medium.
A. curve line B. straight line C. diagonal line D. wavy line
____20. A narrow but powerful beam of light that can travel long distances and still focus on a small area.
A. flashlight B. laser C. light bulb D. study table lamp

____21. A transparent material that transmits visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light.
A. flashlight B. laser C. optical fiber D. fluorescent light
____22. A ______________ travels different speed through different media.
A. vibration B. reflection C. sound wave D. all of these options

____23. As it travels, sound wave is created in response to a vibration and how easily they move back to their
_________________.
A. opposite direction B. new position C. wavy position D. original position

____24. When the sound travels through solids, the vibration of the particles moves _______?
A. slowly B. moderately C. irregularly D. fast

____25. How do sound travels through air?


A. very slowly B. very fast C. in jumping motion D. moderately
____26. What affects the speed of sound as it travels?
A. person receiving it C. the origin of the sound
B. the nature of material D. loudness of the sound
____27. The bouncing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
A. Light path B. Refraction C. Reflection D. All of these options
____28. Which material does not reflect light?
A. water B. mirror C. shiny metals D. shadow
____29. When you throw a ball straight down on the smooth surface, it will bounce _______ back at you.
A. on the other side B. opposite C. diagonally D. straight
____30. The bending of light is called __________.
A. Light path B. Reflection C. Refraction D. All of these options
____31. When somebody faces a mirror, his reflection can be seen in a reversed manner.
A. No B. Yes C. Maybe D. All of these options
____32. Loud sound also means ________.
A. intense sound B. soft sound C. cracking sound D. mellow sound

____32. The transmission of sound to locate objects.


A. Echolocation B. Mirror C. Echo D. All of these options
____33. Do bats and dolphins used echolocation to locate their food and determine their direction?
A. No B. Yes C. Sometimes D. Maybe
____34. Which is TRUE about the characteristics of sound?
A. The loudness of sound decreases as it moves nearer the observer
B. Sound could either be soft or loud
C. Sound is not heard when it is exactly on the same spot as the listener
D. The loudness of sound increases as it moves away from the observer
____35. Do only animals have the ability to use echolocation?
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. Sometimes
____36. Which of the following is good to use to protect our ears from the noise in the environment?
A. cotton buds B. earrings C. ear muffs D. all of these options
____37. Which of the following is good to use when we go out on a sunny day?
A. umbrella B. sunglasses C. sun block D. all of these options
____38. Which of the following shows proper way of protecting oneself from the heat of the sun?
A. Wearing protective clothing like long-sleeved cloths if you are working under the sun.
B. Drinking plenty of water to keep hydrated during summer.
C. Use wide-brimmed hat when working in the fields.
D. All of these options
____39. Why do we need to use pot holder when handling hot casseroles or any hot cooking wares?
A. To protect our new cuticles from fading
B. To maintain the softness of our hands
C. To protect our hands from getting hurt or burned
D. None of the above
____40. What must you do if you want to swim in a hot sunny day?
A. Wear jacket so that your skin will not get burned.
B. Wear protective footwear like boots and knee-high socks.
C. Apply sunblock lotion to protect your skin from the sun.
D. Use beach umbrella while swimming in the water

GOOD LUCK!

PREPARED BY:

DANICA O. CARO NOTED:


Science Subject Teacher AVELINO M. PAHAYAHAY, JR.
School Head

Signature of Parent/Guardian: __________________________


ANSWER KEY:
SCIENCE 4

1. A 26. C
2. A 27. D
3. A 28. D
4. A 29. A
5. A 30. B
6. B 31. C
7. B 32. D
8. B 33. D
9. B 34. C
10. B 35. B
11. D 36. A
12. D 37. B
13. D 38. C
14. D 39. D
15. D 40. A
16. C 41. A
17. C 42. A
18. C 43. B
19. C 44. B
20. C 45. B
21. A 46. C
22. A 47. D
23. B 48. D
24. B 49. C
25. C 50. C
Table of Specifications in Science IV (THIRD GRADING)

No. of days No. of Item


Objectives Weight %
Taught Items Placement

1. Explain the effects of force on


2 4.4 2 1–2
the shape of an object.
2. Describe the effects of force on
2 4.4 2 3–4
the size of an object.
3. Explain the effects of force on
4 8.9 4 5–8
the movement of an object.
4. Identify the safety measures in
3 6.7 4 9 – 12
doing physical activities.
5. Determine the objects attracted
4 8.9 4 13 – 16
by a magnet.
6. Describe how heat is
5 11.1 6 17 – 22
transferred.
7. Describe how light travels. 3 6.7 3 23 – 25
8. Describe how sound travels in
5 11.1 5 26 – 30
solid, liquid and gas materials.
9. Determine how light is
4 8.9 5 31 – 35
reflected or refracted.
10. Describe the sound that
4 8.9 5 36 – 40
objects produce.
11. Identify the characteristics of
4 8.9 5 41 – 45
sound.
12. Determine ways to protect
oneself to excessive/intense light, 5 11.1 5 46 – 50
heat, and sound.
Total 50 100 50

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