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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Roxas City

PRESIDENT MANUEL A. ROXAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL – NORTH

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 6

Name: ____________________________________________________________Date: __________


Grade & Section: __________________________________________________Score: _________

I. Read and analyse the following questions. Encircle the letter of the best answer.

1. What force pulls a guava down to the floor?


A. Gravity C. Energy
B. Friction D. Speed
2. Rusty screws are difficult to remove. What will you do to remove it?
A. use lubricants C. use rollers
B. use wax D. use wheels
3. Which surface will produce the least amount of friction?
A. fuzzy soccer field C. gravel running track
B. smooth glass table top D. grassy soccer field
4. Rougher surfaces have__________.
A. less friction C. greater friction
B. the same level of friction D. none of the above
5. What are you going to put in a surface to reduce the friction on it?
A. stone C. piece of cloth
B. lubricant D. none of the above
6. If you run down the sidewalk and stop quickly, you can stop because of the ____________
between your shoes and the cement.
A. gravity C. friction
A. B. motion D. Shoes
7. Which of the followings helps in reducing friction?
A. lubricants, rollers, wheels and bearings C. gravel, sand, soil
B. cloth, clay, rubber D. pebbles, rocks, mud
8. What will happen if we don’t have friction?
A. Life would be very easy. C. We will float.
B. We can walk easily. D. We can’t walk properly.
9. What pulls a ball back to earth?
A. Gas B. gravity C. friction D. molecules
10. What would happen if the Earth did not have any gravity?
A. Life would cease to exist
B. The moon would crash into the Earth
C. The lifespan of man and animals would drop sharply
D. All objects not anchored down on its surface would float
11. What happens when you go against gravity?
A. More force is needed to accelerate
B. Less force is needed to accelerate
C. No force is needed to accelerate
D. No motion occurs

II. For item 12-16. Choose the letter that corresponds to the words in the box to complete
each statement.
A. Movement or motion B. Isaac Newton C. center
D. gravity E. lesser
12. All objects fall towards the _______ of the Earth.
13. All objects are attracted to each other because of ________.
14. The farther you are from Earth, the _______ your weight.
15. ________happens when there is a change in position or a distance is covered with the use of
force.
16. He formulated the three laws of Motion.____________
17. Why is a parachute important to a skydiver?
A. It directs his motion
B. It makes him fall faster
C. It slows his motion to have a safe landing
D. It keeps him appear beautiful as he falls down
18. A boy sits on a grassy slope. What force stops him sliding down?
A. Friction B. magnetic C. gravity D. weight
19. What makes a rolling ball slow down and stop?
A. Air resistance B. brake C. friction D. gravity
20. Why are lubricants used in machines?
A. To increase friction
B. to decrease friction
C. to operate the machine
D. to make the machine move slower
21. Why does a car travel faster in going down than in going up?
A. it is moving against gravity
B. it is being pushed by the wind
C. force is needed to stop an object
D. it is being pulled by the wight of the car
22. Which of the following show that the electrical energy transformed into heat energy?
A. light candle B. glue gun C. flashlight D. telephone
23. Which object is NOT necessarily an evidence of energy transformation?
A. electric heater B. oven toaster C. electric stove D. electric guitar
24. What energy transformation is present in microwave oven?
A. electrical energy to mechanical energy
B. electric energy to chemical energy
C. electric energy to nuclear energy
D. electrical energy to heat energy
25. Which energy transformations occur in electric iron?
A. heat to light energy C. heat to electric energy
B. light to heat energy D. electric to heat energy
26. Which best describe energy transformation in the picture?
A. light energy is being transformed to heat energy
B. mechanical energy is being transformed into electrical energy
C. electrical energy is being transformed into light and heat energy
D. electrical energy is being transformed into heat and mechanical energy

27. A television converts electrical energy into _________.


1. Light 2. Sound 3. Heat 4. Chemical

A. 1 and 2 only C. 1, 2 and 3 only


B. 2 and 3 only D. all of the above
28. The energy conversion below describes the energy conversion in a ________________.
Electrical energy Sound energy + heat energy

A. radio B. lamp C. toaster D. television


29. Energy can be converted from one form to another. Which of the following represents the
energy conversations when a match is struck?
A. kinetic energy-heat energy+ light energy
B. kinetic energy - light energy +heat energy
C. chemical energy-light energy+ heat energy
D. potential energy- kinetic energy+ sound energy
30. What form of energy is stored in the battery?
A. electrical. B. heat C. chemical D. light
31. What energy transformation happens in a toaster?
A. Mechanical – Electrical C. thermal - chemical
B. Electrical- thermal D. chemical - electrical
32. Which of the following is a by-product of energy transformation?
A. heat B. light C. sound D. electricity
33. In order for Lolo Joaquin to catch more sound he usually;
A. Open his mouth wide to catch the sound
B. Cups his hand by his ear lobes
C. Tilts his head upwards
D. None of the above
34. Answering your cellphone transforms the chemical energy in its battery into _________
A. electromagnetic energy C. sound energy
B. electrical energy D. all of the above
35. What energy transformation is shown when a candle is lighted?
A. light to chemical C. chemical to heat
B. chemical to light D. light to heat
36. Why are teeth examples of wedges?
A. They can cut objects
B. They can lift objects with less force.
C. They can pull down objects with less force
D. They have fulcrum, force arms and work arms.
37. Which of the following is a characteristic of lever?
A. Has a thick base
B. Has a sharp edge
C. Has fulcrum, load and effort.
D. None of the above
38. Which of the following does NOT show the use of wheel and axle?
A. B. C. D.

39. Why do you need to use an inclined plane?


A. It lessens the resistance exerted over a place
B. It can be used to lift cars.
C. It lessens the time used in certain thing
D. It lessens the effort over a distance
40. What form of energy is produced by machines?
A. Chemical energy C. mechanical energy
B. Electrical energy D. solar energy
41. What will you use to transfer a heavy load to a higher place?
A. lever and wedge C. inclined plane and pulley
B. screw and wedge D. screw and wheel & axle
42. Which best describe a pulley?
A. to lift the load by using rope C. is used to cut things like paper
B. it has a sharp edge D. it consists of inclined plane
43. Which of the following examples shows pulley?
A. tongs B. pliers
B. broom D. rope sliding groove of the wheel
44. What is the importance of pulley machine?
A. to make work faster C. to damage body posture
B. to make it slow D. to lift heavy object
45. What simple machine help people to do their work easier and faster like lifting heavy object?
A. pulley B. spoon
B. broom D. cup
III. Write  if the following statement demonstrates practical and safe uses of simple machines,
and write  if it is not.
46. Always check all wirings of your appliances at home.
47. Use adapters that allow too many appliances to be plug in.
48. Let trusted repair men and technicians repair your damaged appliances and wirings.
49. Place appliances close to water sources.
50. In case of shorts circuit, immediately locate the cause of overloading.

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:

CHRISTINE JOY V. PERION FRANCIS SATURNO B. ISOLAN MARY ANN C. MARTINEZ


Science 6 – Teacher Master Teacher II Principal III

Competencies No. of Items Item HPTS % of Error RANK


Placement
1. Infer how friction and 20 1-15, 46-50
gravity affect
movements of different
objects;
2. Demonstrate how 15 16-30
sound, heat, light and
electricity can be
transformed;
3. Manipulate simple 10 31-40
machines to describe
their characteristics and
uses.
4. Demonstrate the 5 41-45
practical and safe uses
of simple machines.
Total 50 50
Answers Key
1A 26 C
2A 27 A
3B 28 A
4C 29 C
5B 30 C
6C 31 B
7A 32 A
8D 33 B
9B 34 D
10 D 35 D
11 A 36 A
12 C 37 C
13 D 38 C
14 E 39 C
15 A 40 C
16 B 41 C
17 C 42 A
18 A 43 D
19 C 44 D
20 B 45 A
21 A 46 
22 B 47 ×
23 D 48 
24 D 49 ×
25 D 50 

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