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1ST Periodical Test - Science

This document appears to be a science exam consisting of 46 multiple choice questions testing material on topics like: 1) The properties of different materials like absorption, porosity, solid/liquid states. 2) Physical and chemical changes to materials like bending, melting, dissolving. 3) Environmental changes, both helpful like recycling and harmful like pollution. Waste disposal and reducing pollution are also addressed. 4) Diseases related to exposure to garbage and decaying materials. The exam is identifying the student and providing a space for their score and date. It directs students to write the letter of the correct answer before each number.
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1ST Periodical Test - Science

This document appears to be a science exam consisting of 46 multiple choice questions testing material on topics like: 1) The properties of different materials like absorption, porosity, solid/liquid states. 2) Physical and chemical changes to materials like bending, melting, dissolving. 3) Environmental changes, both helpful like recycling and harmful like pollution. Waste disposal and reducing pollution are also addressed. 4) Diseases related to exposure to garbage and decaying materials. The exam is identifying the student and providing a space for their score and date. It directs students to write the letter of the correct answer before each number.
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FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 4

NAME: _______________________________________ Score: ____________________


GRADE AND SECTION: ___________________________ Date: _____________________

Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer before each number.

___ 1. Which material absorbs water?


A. plastic bottle B. wax paper C. cotton ball D. rubber ball

___ 2. Porous materials are materials having small holes that allows air or liquid to pass through.

Which materials possess this ability?

A. towel B. plastic saucer C. rubber ball D. stone

___ 3. Which material does not absorb water?

A. cotton ball B. towel C. paper D. metal spoon

___ 4. Which material is a natural absorber of water?

A. cotton B. plastic ball C. plastic spoon D. wax paper

___ 5. During rainy days, what kind of material are you going to use to prevent you from getting wet?

A. bath rub B. plastic raincoat C. T-shirt D. school uniform

___ 6. A glass of water spill on the table. You want to dry the table at once. What are you going to

use?

A cotton B. rug made of cloth C. paper D. plastic

___ 7. Which the following materials have the ability to sink water?

A. metal spoon B. Styrofoam C. plastic cup D. rubber ball

____ 8. Why do boats float in water?

A. Boats are made of wood that make them float.


B. Man uses paddle to make the boat float in water.
C. The sea breeze makes the boat float in water.
D. The water current pushes the boat upward.

____ 9. Which of the following is NOT a liquid material?

A. juice B. water C. milk D. paper

____ 10. Which of the following is NOT a solid material?

A. book B. paper C. cup D. soy sauce

_____ 11. All of the following materials can be bent except for ONE:
A. pencil B. electric wire C. paper clip D. rubber slippers

_____ 12. Which of the following materials can be pressed?

A. Pencil B. modelling clay C. rock D. steel bar

_____ 13. What will happen to a glass when you try to hit it with a hammer?

A. The glass will shatter and break into small pieces.


B. The glass will remain intact.
C. The glass will bend.
D. The glass will be pressed.

_____ 14. In this change, only the physical appearance of a material is changed. No new material is

formed.

A. Physical change B. Chemical change C. Both A and B D. None of the above.

_____ 15. All of the following materials can be cut, except for ONE:

A. Paper B. cardboard C. shoelaces D. rock

_____ 16. What will happen to a plastic bottle when you step on it?

A. The plastic bottle will be flattened.


B. The plastic bottle will remain its shape.
C. The plastic bottle will be broken in pieces
D. The plastic bottle will be bent.

_____ 17. Bogart flattened a pizza dough using a rolling pin. Which of the following actions did she

use to change the pizza dough’s shape?

A. bending B. hammering C. pressing D. cutting

_____ 18. In order to crack an egg, what action should you do?

A. Bending B. hammering C. pressing D. cutting

_____ 19. ____ is the measurement of the amount of heat energy present in the surroundings.

A. temperature B. time C. mass D. length

_____ 20. What changes took place when solid materials are melt?

A. size B. color C. shape D. size and shape

_____ 21. What property of the material is changed when the material is heated?

A. color B. size C. texture D. odor

_____ 22. Which material melts when heated?

A. candle B. stone C . knife D. cloth

_____ 23. What happened to the solid materials when they were bent?

A. The materials change their color. B. The materials change their odor.

C. The materials change their texture. D. The materials change their size and shape.

_____ 24. Which mixtures is heterogeneous mixture?

A. rice grains and corn grits B. salt and vetsin


C. flour and coffee mate D. sugar and vetsin

_____ 25. What do you call the mixture that cannot be distinguished from each other?

A. Homogeneous Mixture B. Heterogeneous Mixture

C. Mixture D. Matter
_____ 26. Which material dissolved in liquid when mix together?

A. salt and vinegar B. ginger and soy sauce

C. flour and cooking oil D. stone and water

______ 27. The following are examples of changes that are useful to environment except for ONE.

A. Using organic fertilizers B. Recycling and upcycling of different local materials

C. Burning of garbage D. Planting of flowering trees.

______ 28. What changes in the materials that useful to the environment?

A. burning of old tires B. throwing kerosene into river

B. burning of plastics D. changing wood into charcoal for cooking

______ 29. What changes in the materials that harmful to the environment?

A. throwing detergents into the sewage B. cutting and shaping lumber into chair

C. cutting of fabric to be made into clothes D. cutting of wood to be made into table

_______ 30. What happened to the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from factories and motorized vehicles?
The air becomes ___________

A. fresh B. clean

C. polluted D. unpolluted

_______ 31. Which of the following should you do to lessen the garbage in the community?

A. Throw garbage anywhere. B. Recycle non -biodegradable materials.

C. Burn the garbage. D. Throw appliances that can still be fixed and buy a new one.

______ 32. The following changes in the materials are useful to the environment except

A. using eco bag when buying groceries B. using both sides of paper C.
using pesticides in killing insects D. using plastic bag when shopping

______ 33. Which of the following changes in the materials is useful to environment?

A. throwing garbage in the canal B. using paper bags when shopping


C. throwing hospital waste into river D. using plastic bags when shopping

_____ 34. Factories release harmful smoke. What kind of pollution is described in the situation?

A. Air pollution B. Land pollution C. Water pollution D. None of the above

_____ 35. Which of the following is the proper waste disposal?

A. throwing garbage into the sea. B throwing plastics anywhere C. segregating


waste decaying and none decaying D. throwing waste materials in rivers

______ 36. How should non decaying waste be disposed?

A. by composting B. by reusing C. by recycling D. both b and c


______ 37. Plastic bottles, plastic bags, broken glass, are examples of _____ materials.

A. Non-biodegradable B. Biodegradable C. Both A and B D. None of the above.

______ 38. How should decaying wastes be disposed?

A. by composting B. reusing C. recycling D. both B and C

______ 39. Waste should be segregated into_______ groups.

A. decaying and non-decaying B. bluish and yellowish

C. hard and soft D. shiny and rough

_______ 40. It is a disease cause by specific type of mosquitoes.

A. allergy B. diarrhea C malaria and dengue D. ulcer

_______ 41. If you are expose to garbage, what kind of illness you will probably get?

A. heart failure B. asthma C goiter D. nose bleed

_______ 42. Which of the following materials can undergo decay?

A. Leftover foods B. tin cans C. Plastic Bottles D. Plastic bags

_______ 43. Which of the following materials CANNOT undergo decay?

A. Leftover foods B. dried leaves C. dead animals D. plastic bags

_______ 44. Which of the following are ways to prevent the harmful effects of decaying materials?

A. Keep leftover foods in the refrigerator B. Always cover your garbage bins
B. Dispose your garbage properly D. All of the above

_______ 45. Which of the following is an example of disease caused by exposure to decaying materials?

A. Malaria B. Dengue C. Food poisoning D. All of the above

_____ 46. The smell of garbage is suffocating the villagers. What kind of pollution is described in the situation?

A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Noise pollution

_____ 47. Garbage is being thrown in empty spaces in residential areas. What kind of pollution is described in the
situation?

A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Noise pollution

_____ 48. Chicken manures release foul odor all over the town. What kind of pollution is described in the situation?

A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Noise pollution

_____ 49. Using detergent soap while washing clothes in the river. What kind of pollution is described in the
situation?

A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Noise pollution

_____ 50. Fishermen use dynamite while fishing. What kind of pollution is described in the situation?

A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Noise pollution

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