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1st Summative Test in SCIENCE 5 3rd Q

This document contains three science test summaries for a 5th grade student: 1) The first test covers topics of motion including reference points, types of motion, and standard metric units of measurement. 2) The second test covers conductors and insulators of electricity and heat. Materials are identified as transparent, translucent, or opaque. 3) The third test covers basic electric circuit components like switches, conductors, insulators, and the function of circuits.

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1st Summative Test in SCIENCE 5 3rd Q

This document contains three science test summaries for a 5th grade student: 1) The first test covers topics of motion including reference points, types of motion, and standard metric units of measurement. 2) The second test covers conductors and insulators of electricity and heat. Materials are identified as transparent, translucent, or opaque. 3) The third test covers basic electric circuit components like switches, conductors, insulators, and the function of circuits.

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1st Summative Test in Science 5

3rd Quarter
Name: ________________________ Grade/Section: _________________Score: ___________
I. Directions: Choose the correct answer and write the letter in your Science Notebook.
1. Which is an ideal reference point?
A. a colored object B. a landmark
C. a person running D. a cloud in the sky
2. Which is the reference point of a boy leaving home for school?
A. Canteen B. Classroom C. Home D. school ground
3. A ship is sailing from the port. Compared to which reference point is the ship in motion?
A. the sea B. the captain
C. the port D. the cargo the ship carrier
4. A change in position is called ____.
A. Motion B. Frame of reference
C. Distance D. Time
5. Which of the following shows motion?
A. a boy watching TV B. a dog barking at a stranger
C. a mother going to market D. pillows on bed
6. I am walking along a sidewalk. Which of the following sentence is true?
A. I am moving with respect to the building at the corner
B. I am moving with respect to another person who is walking beside her
C. I am not moving with respect to the sun
D. I am not moving with respect to the sidewalk
7. Which illustration shows the movement of the hula hoop around the body?
A. B.

C. D.

8. The moon moves around the earth. What kind of motion does the moon demonstrate?
A. rectilinear B. rolling
C. circular D. periodic
9. The swing moves back and forth, up and down. What kind of motion has the swing?
A. periodic B. rectilinear C. rolling D. circular

10. Which of the following affects the motion of an object?


A. push B. pull C. friction D. all of the above
II. Direction: Match Column A with column B. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided.
Column A Column B
______1. the measure of how far or near
two points are far from each other a. standard unit
______2. the world standard system for
Measurement b. distance
______3. the standard unit of measurement
used for distance or length c. metric system
______4. units used to measure if the
length is quite short. d. deci, cente, and mille
______5. unit of measure used by scientist
and other people to
understand each other data. e. meter
III. Direction: Write T if the statement is true. F, if it is false.
____ 1. The standard unit of measurement of distance or length in metric system is miles.
____ 2. Meter stick, tape measure and ruler are some of the standard tools in measuring
distance.
____ 3. The measure of how far or near two points are from one another is called distance.
____ 4. The English system of measurement is used by scientist throughout the world.
____ 5. The metric system of measurement of distance is used only in the Philippines.
2nd Summative Test in Science 5
3rd Quarter
Name: ________________________ Grade/Section: _________________Score: ___________

I. Directions: Choose the correct answer and write the letter on your Science Notebook.
1. What do you call a material that allows electricity to pass through?
a. conductor b. insulator c. semi-conductor d. wire
2. Which of these materials allow electricity to flow?
a. glass b. copper c. wood d. plastic
3. How can we identify if a material is a good conductor of heat and electricity?
a. If heat and electricity cannot pass through easily.
b. If heat and electricity can pass through easily.
c. If a material is made up of wood.
d. If a material is made up of plastic.
4. Which of these materials DO NOT allow electricity to pass through?
a. gold b. rubber c. bronze d. copper wire
5. How do conductors differ from insulators?
a. Conductors make electricity and heat pass through while insulators don’t.
b. Conductors and insulators make electricity and heat pass through.
c. Conductors and insulators do not make electricity and heat pass through.
d. Insulators make electricity and heat pass through while conductors don’t.
6. Which is the best conductor of electricity?
a. aluminum b. gold c. copper d. silver
7. Our body is also a good conductor of electricity because of the presence of ____.
a. blood b. hair c. water d. skin
8. Why is electrical wiring usually covered with a layer of plastic?
a. To make it look pretty.
b. To help electricity flow along the wire.
c. To make it safe.
d. To make it strong.
9. The following materials use conductor of heat and electricity to function except one. Which is it?
A. lighted candle B. water heater
C. lighted electric bulb D. washing machine
10. Why are cooking pots made of metals such as iron and aluminum?
A. Heat moves quickly through metals.
B. Metals are cheap.
C. Metals are easy to find.
D. Metals don’t melt.
II. Directions: Identify the following materials as Translucent, Transparent or Opaque.
1. frosted glass _______________
2. clay _______________
3. art paper _______________
4. eyeglasses _______________
5. plastic cover _______________
6. wax paper _______________
7. aluminum foil _______________
8. tarpaulin _______________
9. bond paper _______________
10. cardboard _______________
rd
3 Summative Test in Science 5
3rd Quarter
Name: ________________________ Grade/Section: _________________Score: ___________

Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write it in your Science notebook.
1. It opens and closes a circuit
A. resistor B. switch C. conductor D. dry cell
2. It is a structure that provide paths through which electricity travels.
A. conductor B. insulator C. battery D. electric circuit
3. It is a shorthand method of drawing the physical arrangement of a circuit.
A. circuit diagram B. electrical symbol
C. generator D. electric circuit
4. It is a shorthand method of drawing an electric current part.
A. electric charge B. electric circuit
C. electrical symbol D. circuit diagram
5. Electric current does NOT flow in this circuit.
A. open circuit B. closed circuit
C. series circuit D. parallel circuit
6. Which is a good insulator of electricity?
A. aluminum foil B. copper wire
C. gold wire D. plastic
7. Which is NOT a part of a circuit?
A. energy source B. switch C. load D. magnet
8. When do we say that the circuit is closed?
A. when the switch is off and the current flows through it
B. when the switch is on and the current flows through it.
C. when the switch is off and the current does not flow
D. when the switch id on and the current does not flow
9. What is the source of electricity in a simple electric circuit?
A. wet cell B. body cell
C. dry cell D. electric cell
10. Which of the following is NOT a component of an electric circuit?
A. power supply B. resistance
C. switch D. insulator

11. What needs to be done to the circuit so that the bulb lights up?
A. Close the switch B. Add another wire.
C. Add another bulb/lamp. D. Add a cell/battery and close the switch
12. Which of these circuits produce light?
A. closed circuit B. open circuit
C. Binary circuit D. short circuit
13. More batteries make the bulb glow__________.
A. dim B. not so bright
C. brightly D. none of the above
14. Too much batteries can make the bulb___.
A. bright B. broken C. dim D. busted
15. Adding more bulbs can make the glow___.
A. glaring B.20
brighter
C. dimmer D. none of the above
16. It’s hard for the current to flow when the wire is ___.
A. shorter B. scraped C. broken D. longer
17. Removing the switch and connecting the two wires is making the circuit___.
A. Closed B. open C. broken D. detached
18. Can a bulb added in a circuit with twisted wires light up?
A. No B. Yes C. Maybe D. Not at all
19. How can a motor spin fast?
A. increase the voltage of the battery or add more battery
B. decrease the voltage of the battery or take out more battery
C. add another load
D. none of the above
20. How can a bulb be made dimmer?
A. Use a battery with lesser voltage B. Add more bulb
C. Add more battery D. Both A and B
4th Summative Test in Science 5
3rd Quarter
Name: ________________________ Grade/Section: _________________Score: ___________

Directions: Choose the best answer and write the letter in your Science Notebook.
1. Which statement is true?
A. All electromagnets are permanent magnets.
B. Increasing the number of coils in an electromagnet decreases it strength.
C. Increasing the batteries increases its strength.
D. Both A and B.

2. Which can increase the strength of an electromagnet?


A. increasing the number of coils around the nail
B. increasing the number of batteries
C. making the core bigger
D. all of the above

3. Which of the electromagnets would have the greatest magnetic field?

4. Which of the following is NOT part of an electromagnet?


A. wire B. core C. battery D. needles
5. A magnet that works only when there is a flow of electricity.
A. Electromagnet B. Bar Magnet
C. Horse Shoe Magnet 14
D. Magnetite
6. Which appliance does NOT use electromagnet?
A. telephone B. television C. radio D. broom
7. Which is NOT made of electromagnet?
A. cooking panB. transformer C. generator D. motor
8. Which of these forces can be used in a motor?
A. magnetism B. wind C. friction D. gravity
9. Electromagnets are ___.
A. permanent B. instant C. temporary D. stable

10. Which makes an electromagnet work?


A. needle B. electricity C. pin D. thumbtacks
11. Which of the following can make an electromagnetic stronger?
A. Increase the number coils of the wire
B. Add more dry cell
C. Use a bigger core
D. All of the above
12. Which device makes use of electromagnet?
A. telephone B. electric buzzer
C. electric bell D. all of the above
13. Which is a part of an electromagnet?
A. wire B. pin C. thumbtacks D. needles
14. Which of the following is a conductor in an electromagnet?
A. Copper B. rubber C. plastic D. wood
15. Which is NOT part of an electromagnet?
A. magnet B. wire C. nail D. battery
16. Which activity uses an electromagnet?
A. polishing the floor B. using a door bell
C. lighting a room D. cooking
17. In constructing an electromagnet, which material do you need?
A. dry cell B. wire
C. iron nail D. all of the above
18. What happens when one end of the wire is disconnected from the dry cell?
A. Electricity continues to flow.
B. Magnetism is gone.
C. The electromagnet becomes permanent.
D. It becomes stronger.
19. Which of the following will be attracted to an electromagnet?
A. pins B. needles C. thumbtacks D. all the above
20. Which is an example of a temporary magnet?
A. bar magnet B. horseshoe magnet
C. electromagnet D. magnetite

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