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WOODRIDGE COLLEGE

School Year 2019 – 2020


Science and Health 1
First Quarterly Examination

Class No.: ______


40
Name: __________________________________ Score: ______________
Grade & Section: _________________________ Date: ______________
40
I. Multiple Choices
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and write
your answer on the space provided.
_________1. What sense organ is used to know how an object feels if you touch it?
A. nose C. skin
B. ears D. eyes

_________2. Which object can be identified using your ears only?


A. thunder C. fire
B. soap D. boat

_________3. Which of the following materials has a rough surface?


A. mirror C. hollow block
B. marble D. spoon

_________4. How do you classify the objects in the box?

cake candy
chocolate sugar

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

_________5. A lollipop tastes sweet, while ampalaya tastes ________


A. bitter C. sour
B. salty D. sweet

_________6. What part of the body can help you tell if an object is moving?
A. skin C. ears
B. eyes D. nose

_________7. Which among these groups are solids?


A. water, rain, soup, juice C. lemon, air, sugar, coffee
B. bottle, tire, pencil, chalk D. smoke, cloud, bubbles,
steam
_________8. What are the three states of matter?
A. light, head, speed C. sun, moon, stars
B. solid, liquid, gas D. mass, volume, density

_________9. Where can scientists work?


A. in a bakery C. in a laboratory
B. in a gas station D. at the post office

_________10. Which sentence compares an apple and a banana?


A. The banana has a soft inside. C. Both are fruits.
B. The apple is crunchy. D. The banana is mushy.

_________11. A solid has its own _______ and takes up space.


A. shape C. space
B. color D. direction

_________12. Which state of matter is present inside a football?

A. solid C. gas
B. liquid D. plasma

_________13. Big and small are words used to tell the _______of a thing.
A. shape C. color
B. size D. texture

_________14. What is the most common unit of mass?


A. Kilogram C. galloon
B. Liter D. milliliter

_________15. Which statement is true about liquids?


A. Liquids flow. C. Liquids cannot be seen.
B. Liquids have a definite shape. D. Liquids are harmful.

_________16. Which of these science tools is used to measure temperature?


A. balance C. beaker
B. thermometer D. graduated cylinder
_________17. Which of these is the unit of measure for temperature?
A. Kilograms or grams C. galloons
B. Liter D. Celsius or Fahrenheit

_________18. Which of the following will NOT melt?


A. rocks C. ice cubes
B. butter D. ice cream

_________19. Which of the following will freeze when placed inside a freezer?
A. rubber band C. water
B. paper clip D. pencil

_________20. How will you change the shape of a paper?


A. Place it in a freezer.
B. Cut it into pieces with a scissors.
C. Place it under the heat of the sun.
D. Leave it on a table.

_________21. Which statement is a very important characteristic of matter?


A. Matter occupies space. C. Matter differs in texture.
B. Matter has color. D. Matter has shape.

22 – 24. Write S for solid, L for liquid, and G for gas.


_________22. steam, smoke, air

_________23. stone, spoon, book

_________24. juice, milk, perfume


II. Identification
Identify the change in state of matter in the following objects. Write your answer on the
space provided. Write M if it is melting, F if it is freezing or E if it is evaporation.

25. _________________

26. _________________

27. _________________

28. _________________

29. _________________
III. Observe the objects inside the box. Group them according to their shape. Write their names under
the proper column below.

bread bag donut tire

Handkerchief ball gift clock

Group A Group B
CIRCLE SQUARE

30. __________________ 34.________________________

31. __________________
35. _______________________

32. __________________
36. _______________________

33. __________________
37. ________________________

38-40. Compare the two fruits according to its shape.

The apple is ________________ while the banana is _________________.

RUBRIC FOR SCORING


3 pts The comparison is correct.

2 pts The comparison is partially correct.

1 pt. The learner tried to answer however, the answer is not correct.
WOODRIDGE COLLEGE
School Year 2019 – 2020
Science and Health 3
First Quarterly Examination

Class No.: ______ 40


Name: __________________________________ Score: ______________
Grade & Section: _________________________ Date: _______________

I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and write your answer on
the space provided.
________1. Which science process skill involves using your five senses to describe what is seen,
heard, felt, smelt, and tasted?
A. Inferring C. Measuring
B. Predicting D. Observing

________2. Which science process skills is an explanation of observations?


A. Inferring C. Predicting
B. Measuring D. Observing

________3. Which science process skill involves making up categories or grouping?


A. Measuring C. Comparing
B. Classifying D. Observing

________4. The boy has on a blue jacket. This is an example of a(n):


A. Classifying C. Comparing
B. Observation D. Hypothesis

________5. What attitude and values show interest and paying particular attention to objects or
events?
A. Curiosity C. Honesty
B. Patience D. Determination

________6. What attitude and values give truthful report or observation?


A. Curiosity C. Honesty
B. Patience D. Determination

________7. What is changed when you pour milk from a glass to a cup?
A. weight C. volume
B. mass D. shape

________8. What property does gold have?


A. hardness C. elasticity
B. brittleness D. malleability

________9. It is the amount of space an object takes up.


A. density C. texture
B. volume D. mass

________10. Mother was cooking spaghetti last night. The water got so hot that steam
rose from the pan. Steam is an example of a ____________.
A. gas C. food
B. solid D. liquid

_________11. It refers to the measure of how hot or cold something is.


A. temperature C. volume
B. state of matter D. mass

_________12. Which of the following is the best way to dispose hazardous chemicals at
home?
A. Put them in a leak-proof container in the trash.
B. Carefully pour them down the drain.
C. Read the label to see how to dispose each.
D. Bury them in the yard.

__________13. The amount of matter in an object is called _____________.


A. matter C. volume
B. mass D. temperature

__________14. It is the type of gas that animals and humans inhale.


A. Oxygen C. Carbon Dioxide
B. Helium D. Nitrogen

__________15. What can be used to cut metals and other gemstones due to its hardness?
A. gold C. knife
B. diamond D. toughness

__________16. What should never be kept along with any food item?
A. pesticide C. gasoline
B. fertilizer D. all of the above

__________17. Boiling of water changes liquid state to gaseous state. It shows evidence of ______
A. Condensation C. Melting
B. Evaporation D. Freezing

__________18. Which of the following is the proper way of handling sharp objects?
A. Point the sharp end to someone.
B. Put them to places where it can easily drop.
C. Store them in places where children can easily get them.
D. Ask the help of an adult when handling sharp objects.

__________19. What is the appropriate measuring tool used to measure a person’s waistline?
A. meterstick C. tape measure
B. ruler D. thermometer

__________20. Hazardous household materials can cause _____________.


A. Irritation of the skin C. Dizziness if left open
B. Harm if swallowed D. All of the above

__________21. How do molecules of a liquid move?


A. Liquid molecules move back and forth.
B. Liquid molecules move up and down.
C. Liquid molecules slide around each other.
D. Liquid molecules move straight.
II. Modified True or False
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If it is incorrect,
change the underlined word or phrase to make the statement correct. Write your answer on the space
provided before the number.
________________________22. Grouping objects according to their common characteristics means
comparing.

________________________23. A balance is used to measure mass.

________________________24. Determination is the ability to wait for a long time.

________________________25. Weight refers to the pull of gravity on an object.

________________________26. Malleability is the ability of solids to resist scratching or breaking.

________________________27. Temperature describes how cold or hot an object is.

________________________28. We use a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of irregularly


shaped solids.

III. Identification
Directions: Write the phase changes that may take place in the following.

Example: raining = gas to liquid

_______________________29. Boiling water

_______________________30. Melting butter

_______________________31. Freezing ice cream

_______________________32. Perfume evaporates

_______________________33. Mothballs inside the cabinet

_______________________34. Ice frost

IV. Analogy
Directions: Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the
original pair. Write only the letter of your answer on the space provided before the number.
____________35. Length: centimeter: Mass:______
A. kilograms B. inches

____________36. Nonstandard Measuring Tools:_________: Standard Measuring Tools: rulers


A. metersticks B. paper clips

____________37. Weight: Newton: ________: Liter


A. Volume B. Mass

____________38. Liquid: fluid: _______: air


A. Solid B. Gas

____________39. ______: smelling: Eyes: sight


A. Ears B. Nose

____________40. Thermometer: Celsius ________: grams


A. Weighing scale B. Measuring cup
WOODRIDGE COLLEGE
School Year 2018 – 2019
Science and Health 4
First Quarterly Examination

Class No.: ______ 65


Name: __________________________________ Score: ______________
Grade & Section: _________________________ Date: _______________
65
I. Multiple Choices
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer and write your answer on the space provided.

_________1. By just looking at the ripe papaya, which of these would be an inference about it?
A. The papaya is sweet. c. The papaya is quite big.
B. The papaya is oblong. D. The papaya is orange.

_________2. Which of the following statements is an inference based on an observation?


A. It is raining hard the whole day.
B. Many students are absent.
C. The overflowing of the river causes the flood.
D. Classes are suspended by the mayors.

_________3. During an experiment, the pupils were asked to observe a thermometer. Who among
them made the best observation?
A. Mark identified the liquid in the thermometer.
B. Joshua observed that the thermometer is transparent.
C. Jake noticed that the colored alcohol went up when dipped in hot water.
D. Peter noticed the scale on the side of the thermometer.

_________4. If the density of the object is lesser than density of the water, what will happen?
A. The object will sink. C. The object will float.
B. The water will spill out. D. The water will overflow.

_________5. Which of the following statements is TRUE about matter?


A. Only living things are matter.
B. Matter occupies space and has mass.
C. Matter occupies space but has no mass.
D. All matter are classified as solid and liquid only.

_________ 6. All of the following is an example of physical change, EXCEPT _______________.


A. torn pieces of paper C. molded clay
B. burnt wood D. stretched rubber band

__________7. It is the amount of space occupied by matter.


A. Mass C. Density
B. Volume D. Weight

__________8. The mass of a material compared to the space it occupies is called ____________.
A. Mass C. Density
B. Volume D. Weight
__________ 9. Which of the following statements describes a chemical change?
A. wet towel C. rusting of iron
B. broken glass D. rolled wires

__________ 10. Melting of ice is an example of _______________ change.


A. chemical B. physical
B. electrical D. melting

__________ 11. Which of the following describes biodegradability?


A. folded paper C. rotting apple
B. squeezed sponge D. broken stick

__________ 12. Which refers to the change from gas to liquid?


A. Evaporation C. Condensation
B. Sublimation D. Freezing

__________ 13. The very tiny particles of matter are called ________________.
A. molecules C. matter
B. atom D. solid

___________14. What attitude and values means asking questions, finding answers to questions,
and discovering new things?
A. Objectivity C. Curiosity
B. Honesty D. Patience

___________15. What attitude and values make a comment or describe an object based on that is
actually observed?
A. Objectivity C. Curiosity
B. Honesty D. Patience

__________16. What attitude and values give truthful report or observation?


A. Objectivity C. Curiosity
B. Honesty D. Patience

__________17. What attitude and values means you are persistent and you have the will power to
finish a task that was started.
A. Honesty C. Determination
B. Curiosity D. Acceptance of failure

__________18. What attitude and values means you are patient if you bear with trials, and persevere
without complaint.
A. Honesty C. Patience
B. Curiosity D. Acceptance of failure

__________19. What science processes means putting different things together based on their
similarities?
A. Observing C. Classifying
B. Inferring D. Predicting

__________20. What science processes make an intelligent guess about what will happen next?
A. Observing C. Classifying
B. Inferring D. Predicting
For Numbers 21-24. Study the following graph then answer the questions that follow.

JOSE'S TEMPERATURE ON JUNE 10


45 41 42
39 40
37 38
40 36
35
Temperature in C

30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 2:00 PM 4:00PM 6:00PM 8:00PM 10:00 PM 12:00PM
NOON
Time the Temperature was Taken

_______________________21. What is the title of the graph?

_______________________22. What kind of graph is it?

_______________________23. What was the highest temperature recorded?

_______________________24. What was the lowest temperature recorded?

II. Analogy
Directions: Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the
original pair. Write only the letter of your answer on the space provided before the number.

______________25. Length: meter Mass:_________


A. gram B. kilometer

______________26. ________: inches Graduated cylinder: milliliter


A. Measuring cup B. Ruler

______________27. Bathroom scale: kilogram __________: degree Celsius


A. Thermometer B. Meterstick

______________28. Clock: hour Calendar:__________


A. Days B. Seconds

______________29. Feather: duck hair:_____________


A. Cow B. chicken

______________30. Biodegradable: food Nonbiodegrable: ________


A. Plastic B. wood

______________31. rock:sink _________:float


A. Styrofor B. metal spoon

______________32. Absorbent materials: tissue Nonabsorbent material:_______


A. Ceramic basins B. paper

______________33. Standard Measuring Tools: Tape measure Nonstandard Measuring Tools:__


A. Balance B. Handspan
III. Identification
Directions: Identify the phase changes that may take place in the following. Write only the letter of
the correct answer on the space provided before each number.

A. Melting C. Condensation
B. Evaporation D. Freezing

_______________________34. Boiling water

_______________________35. Melting butter

_______________________36. Freezing ice cream

_______________________37. Perfume evaporates

II. Modified True or False


Directions: Read each statements carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If it is incorrect,
change the underlined word or phrase to make the statement correct. Write your answer
on the line before the number.

____________ 38. A biologist studies living things like plants and animals.
____________ 39. Hazardous materials should be kept away from foods and drinks.
____________ 40. Density is the space occupied by matter.
____________ 41. Biodegradable wastes are materials that can be decomposed by
microorganisms.
____________ 42. Decaying matter can contaminate ground water with disease-causing germs that
make the water unsafe to drink.
____________ 43. A chemist study celestial bodies like planets, stars, and galaxies.
____________ 44. A geologist studies the formation of volcanoes and volcanic eruptions.
____________ 45. An oceanographer studies the seas and oceans of Earth.
____________ 46. A meteorologist studies weather and makes weather forecast.
____________ 47. Physical change happens when a new material is formed.

II. Matching Type


Directions: Match the Science Laboratory Tools in Column A with its used in Column B. Write only
the letter of the best answer on the space provided before each number.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
________48. Alcohol lamp A. It is used to magnify small objects.

________49. Beaker B. It helps you see tiny objects, like bacteria,


that cannot be seen by the naked eye.

________50. Hand lens C. It makes a distant object appear large.

________51. Microscope D. These are containers for heating small


amount of liquids.

________52. Telescope E. It is used for holding test tubes in place.

________53. Test tubes F. It is used to heat materials.

________54. Test tube rack G. It handles test tube or vial when heating
or transferring it to another place.
________55. Test tube holder H. It is used for containing and measuring the
volume of liquids.

Problem Solving:
Directions: Solve the following problems. (5 pts. Each)
1. What is the volume of a box with a length of 60 cm, width of 40 cm, and height of 50 cm?
Formula: V= l x w x h
I. Given:

II. Asked:
III. Solution:

2. What is the density of an object that has a mass of 25 g and a volume of 5𝑐𝑚3 ?
𝑀𝑎𝑠𝑠 (𝑔)
Formula: 𝐷 =
𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 (𝑐𝑚3 )

I. Given:

II. Asked:
III. Solution:

RUBRICS FOR SCORING


5 The answer is correct and the explanation is clear.
4 The answer is correct but the explanation is partially clear.
3 The answer is somehow correct and the explanation is unclear.
2 There is an attempt to answer however the answer is not related to the question.

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