Test Bank
Test Bank
Test Bank
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Test Bank in
Teaching Science in the Elementary
Grades (Biology and Chemistry)
Submitted by:
DEQUIÑA, PRINCESS JANE, C.
Submitted to:
SAET, ARTEMIO, B.
Instructor
Prepared by:
DEQUIÑA, PRINCESS JANE, C.
BEED 2-2
TEST BANK
Chapter II. Units and Measurements
2. How will you express a very large numbers while reporting data?
A. International System of Units
B. scientific notation
C. matter
D. Use of meter
B. Unit Conversion
1. Convert 4000 Mg to Kg
2. Convert 3.4 cm to m
3. Convert 0.0087540 to scientific notation
4. Convert 1 gallon to oz
5. Convert 32 ft to miles
4. A car drives 84 meters forward. It's displacement and distance would be the
same.
A. True
B. False
C. Neither
D. None of the above
5. After completing one trip on a roller coaster, the roller coasters ________ is zero.
A. length
B. distance
C. displacement
D. speed
2. Krisel stands on the ground and throws a ball directly upwards with a velocity of
5 m/s. What will be the final velocity of the ball just before it hits the ground?
A. v= 0 m/s
B. v < -5 m/s
C. v= 5 m/s
D. v= > 5 m/s
3. Rochelle decides to take the bus from San Guillermo to Santiago. The bus leaves
at 12:00 pm and drives a distance of 150 km due west in 1.5 hr. at this point the
driver of the bus realizes that he forgot his phone in San Guillermo and must
return to the bus station to retrieve it. He takes the same route back and arrives at
the bust stop at 3:00 pm. What was the average velocity of the bus during trip?
A. 100 km/hr
B. 40 km/hr
C. 0 km/hr
D. None of the above
4. Mr. bean’s car spends two hours driving at 20 km/h, and then an hour driving at
50 km/h. What is the average speed of the car?
A. 50 km/h
B. 45 km/h
C. 35 km/h
D. 30 km/h
5. What is speed?
A. how far you go
B. how much distance is covered over a period of time
C. how fast you accelerate
D. the change in the location of an object
C. Acceleration
1. A curling stone is moving along a frictionless curling sheet and is being pushed
by a constant horizontal force from a player. The stone must be.
A. Moving at a constant velocity
B. Moving at a constant acceleration
C. There is an increase in acceleration
D. Not moving at all
3. A golf ball accelerates off a tee at 15m/s2, changing its velocity from 0m/s to 50
m/s down the fairway. How long did it take the golf ball to accelerate?
A. 750 s
B. 3.3 s
C. 33 s
D. 35 s
A. Law of Inertia
1. Which has the greatest inertia?
A. airplane
B. car
C. jeepney
D. bike
2. In Newton’s first law of motion, a moving object that is not acted upon by a net
force will ____________.
A. accelerates
B. change its velocity
C. eventually comes to a stop
D. continue moving at constant velocity
4. According to Newton’s first law of motion, a moving object that is not acted on by
an unbalanced force will
A. remains in motion.
B. eventually comes to a stop.
C. change its momentum.
D. accelerates
B. Law of Acceleration
2. Which law states that forces act with equal magnitude and in opposite
direction?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Interaction
C. Law of Acceleration
D. Law of Gravitational Force
3. What is the mass of the cart with a constant net force of 200N is exerted to
accelerate from rest to velocity of 40 m/s in 10 s.
A. 20 m/ s2
B. 4 m/ s2
C. 40 m/ s2
C. 2 m/ s2
4. What Newton’s law of motion requires the use of seat belt in cars?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Interaction
C. Law of Acceleration
D. Law of Universal Gravitation
C. Law of Interaction
1. Newton's third law states that any action will have a(n) _______ and ______
reaction
A. Equal and similar
B. Equal and opposite
C. Equal and different
D. Greater and opposite
2. You hit a wall with a stick. The equal but opposite reaction is _____
A. the wall pushes against you
B. the stick pushes against you
C. you push against the stick
D. the wall pushes against the stick
3. When a cannon fires a cannonball, we observe Newton's third law. Which force is
the reaction force?
A. The cannon moving forward
B. The cannonball moving forward
C. The cannon moving backward
D. The cannonball moving backward
4. According to Newton's 3rd Law, an action and reaction are equal in____.
A. size
B. shape
C. weight
Chapter V. Force
A. Concept of Force
1. Force is a _____ that has a magnitude and direction.
A. Vector quantity
B. Scalar
C. Displacement
D. Unbalanced force
2. Kristine is pushing her cart while shopping in a grocery shop. What force is
shown from the situation?
A. Force at contact
B. Magnetic force
C. Frictional force
D. All of the above
4. Unbalanced force cancels each other while balance force doesn’t cancel each
other.
A. False
B. True
C. Neither
D. None of the above
3. Are water waves hitting the sandy beach is considered as a contact force?
A. Yes
B. No
C. It depends
D. If the sand is wet
5. This is a type of non-contact force wherein earth pulls all objects toward the
ground.
A. Magnetic force
B. Gravitational force
C. Frictional force
D. Spring force
D. Frictional Force
1. A force acting in the opposite direction of an object in motion
A. Gravity
B. Buoyant
C. Friction
D. Normal
E. Gravitational Force
1. Distance and mass are two factors that affect
A. Gravitational Force Fields
B. Magnetic Force Fields
C. Electric Force Fields
D. Electrostatic Force Fields
2. It is a force of gravity depends on the distance between the objects and their
masses.
A. Law of acceleration
B. Gravity
C. Law of gravitational force
D. Mass
A. Sources of Energy
1. It is a property of an object that can be transmitted from one object to another or
converted to another form but cannot be created nor destroyed.
A. Solar
B. Energy
C. Natural Source
D. Renewable Energy
3. This source of energy is available in nature; it is sustainable and safe for the
environment.
A. Solar
B. Energy
C. Natural Source
D. Renewable Energy
4. This type of energy can be generated from the sun such as solar panels.
A. Solar
B. Energy
C. Natural Source
D. Renewable Energy
B. Energy Transformation
- Simple Machines
1. A wheel with a rope or belt around it. Helps a person lift or move something
up, down, or across an area.
A. screw
B. pulley
C. wedge
2. This machine has a sharp edge and helps spread or cut something
A. wedge
B. wheel and axle
C. pulley
D. screw
A. c
B.
-Electromagnets
1. Opposite magnetic forces _____ each other.
A. Attract
B. Repel
C. strong
D. weak
- Simple Circuits
1. It is a circuit that are connected end- to – end to form a single path of current
flow.
A. Series
B. Parallel
C. Wire
D. Conductor
5.
A. The Surroundings
1. Soil
1. It is a loose material where plants can grow, it is made from air, water,
minerals and organic matter.
A. Humus
B. Soil
C. Black Earth
D. Mud
5. This horizon is rich in organic materials and called as the humus layer.
A. horizon C
B. horizon A
C. horizon B
D. horizon R
2. Water
1.What cycle does the picture below show?
A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Transition
D. Transpiration
3. What is evaporation?
A. The part of the water cycle when the sun heats up water, turning it from a
liquid into water vapor or steam. It rises from the ground into the air.
B. The part of the water cycle when the water vapor in the air gets cold. The
water turns back into a liquid and forms clouds.
C. The part of the water cycle when clouds get heavy and can no longer hold the
liquid water. This causes the water to fall from the sky to the earth as rain,
snow, sleet, or hail.
4. If the water condenses, then the water will vaporize in the air, and gets ______ ,
and change back into liquid.
A. Hot
B. Cold
C. Icy
D. Solid
5. When the clouds of water droplets are too heavy then ______ will happen.
A. Precipitation
B. Condensation
C. Transpiration
2. It is the process on earth’s surface that breaks down rocks and other materials.
A. Erosion
B. Landslide
C. Weathering
D. Mining
4. This type of weathering occurs when rocks weaken then break down due to
chemical changes in the composition of the rock.
A. mechanical weathering
B. chemical weathering
C. erosion weathering
D. deposition
5. Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?
A. Acid rain dissolving limestone
B. roots breaking into concrete
C. paper being ripped
D. Water running over rocks
2. Soil Erosion
1. The process of water or wind carrying away top loose soil is called
____________
A. Flowing away
B. Blowing away
C. erosion
3. conservation
2. Which of the following is responsible for soil erosion?
A. Wind
B. Water
C. Overgrazing
D. All of the above
3. What can occur at the site of an area that is experiencing soil erosion?
A. Vegetation is able to grow easily.
B. Water pollution is cleared up.
C. Crops are planted at an off-site location.
D. The soil quality is reduced.
1. Earthquake
1. What will you do if there is an on-going earthquake in your school.
A. Get panic
B. Do the duck, cover, and hold
C. Do nothing
D. Get a sleep
2. What is the movement on the surface of the Earth resulting from underground
movement between two plates?
A. An Earthquake
B. Shaking Earth
C. Volcano
D. Erosion
4. What is the word for the line where two tectonic plates move past each other?
A. Plate Line
B. Fault Line
C. Puzzle Line
D. Pizza Line
5. The place where the earthquake is felt on the Earth's surface is called...
A. Epicenter
B. Hypocenter (focus)
C. Surface
D. Crust
2. Volcanic Eruptions
1. Which type of lava is made of pebble-sized particles?
A. volcanic ash
B. cinders
C. bombs
D. Ash
2. Rank the volcanic stages from LEAST likely to MOST likely to erupt.
A. active, dormant, extinct
B. extinct, dormant, active
C. dormant, extinct, active
D. dormant, active, extinct
3. Silica content and viscosity are the factors that determine the
__________________ of a volcanic eruption?
A. force
B. location
C. direction
D. date
4. Rank the volcanic stages from most likely to least likely to erupt.
E. active, dormant, extinct
F. extinct, dormant, active
G. dormant, extinct, active
H. dormant, active, extinct
5. What is molten rock that has formed deep within the Earth?
A. Hot Spot
B. Magma
C. Lava
D. Volcano
2. What happens when two air masses with large differences in pressure meet?
B. Weather Instruments
C. Types of Weather
1. When does the sun is hidden behind the clouds
A. a sunny day
B. a cloudy day
C. a rainy day
2. We feel hot and we sweat a lot when sunny day because the temperature is...
A. high
B. low
C. long
3. Why do winds change during the day and night near a beach?
A. The warm air over land sinks and stays there
B. The warm air over water sinks and stays there
C. The temperature over air and the land change
D. Cool air links over the land and stays there
5. What kind of season would you experience in the Northern Hemisphere in December?
A. winter
B. summer
C. fall
D. spring
A. Weather
B. Climate
C. Season
A. December-May
B. June-November
C. November-December
3. Other countries have 4 seasons. During this season, snow or ice may be experienced. There are
more hours of nighttime than daytime. This is the season when many animals hibernate or sleep.
What is the season said?
A. Winter
B. Autumn
C. Summer
D. Spring
4. If it's spring in the northern hemisphere, what is the season in the southern hemisphere?
A. summer
B. autumn
C. winter
A. December-May
B. June-November
C. November-December
E. Weather Disturbances
1. Which of the following is NOT a weather disturbance?
A. Typhoon
B. Cyclone
C. Wind
D. Hurricane
3. Which of the following weather disturbances brings strong wind, heavy rains and flood to
the Philippines?
A. Hurricanes
B. Typhoons
C. Wind
4. Which of the following is NOT a reason why the Philippines is visited by many
typhoons?
A. Because it is surrounded by bodies of water
B. Because of its many mountains
C. Because of its location
D. Because it lies near the Pacific Ocean
2. Why does it appear that the Sun moves across the sky?
A. Sun revolving on its axis once approximately every 24 hours
B. Earth revolving on its axis once approximately every 24 hours
C. Sun rotating on its axis once approximately every 24 hours
D. Earth rotating on its axis once approximately every 24 hours
3. How long does it take for the Earth to make one full orbit around the Sun?
A. one day
B. one week
C. one month
D. one year
5. Why does it look like the sun is moving across the sky?
A. Earth's rotation around the sun
B. Earth's rotation on its axis
C. Earth revolving around the sun
D. The moon revolving around the Earth
2. The Moon
5. The moon is not visible in the night sky during which phase?
A. Waning Crescent
B. Full Moon
C. Waxing Gibbous
D. New Moon
3. The Stars
1. Rotation
2. About how much time does it take the Earth to complete one rotation?
A. 24 hours
B. 7 days
C. 28 days
D. 1 year
5. Which statement best describes the motion of the planets in our solar system?
A. The sun revolves around the planets.
B. The planets rotate around the sun.
C. The sun rotates around the planets.
D. The planets revolve around the sun.
2. Revolution
1. What is a revolution?
A. standing still
B. bouncing to another objects
C. spinning in place about an axis
D. one object moving around another object
2. Because of the Earth's revolution around the sun, we have different__________
A. Months
B. Years
C. Seasons
D. Days
3. Which statement best describes the orbit of Earth around the sun?
A. Earth’s orbit changes every year.
B. Earth’s orbit takes about 365 days orone year.
C. Earth’s orbit takes about 30 days to complete.
D. Earth’s orbit takes about 24 hours to complete.
1. The first four planets in our solar system are called ______.
A. Outer planets
B. Inner planets
C. Dwarf planets
D. Gas giants