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8- ASSESSMENT IN LEARNING 1 TABLE OF SPECIFICATION Grade: VI-I Subject: Science Term: Second Grading No. of Items: 35
Topic Hours Weight Easy (20%) Item Placement Average (10%) Item Placement Difficult (5%) Item Placement Total

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Beneficial Effects of Materials Beneficial and Harmful Effects of Some Materials Proper Use and Storage of Materials

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Prepared by:

MA. CRISTINA M. LIMPIADA Student Checked by:

JOEL D. ESPENIDA Instructor

STA. ELENA (CAMS. NORTE) COLLEGE, INC. Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte 4611

SCIENCE VI Second Grading Topics

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Matching Type Write the letter of the chosen answer on the space provided before each number. a. reactants b. products c. burning d. fermentation e. plague f. acid rain g. global warming h. ozone hole i. water pollution j. algal bloom

___________________1. The condition when bodies of water contain a lot of materials to the point decomposition cannot proceed normally. ___________________2. The yellowish film that clings to the teeth Near the gum line. ___________________3. A kind of chemical decomposition caused by The action of yeast and bacteria on food. ___________________4. Substances involve in chemical reactions Or change. ___________________5. The condition result in the abnormal rise of The Earths temperature. ___________________6. The absorption of energy causes a Chemical reaction. ___________________7. A condition where the fertilized water will Cause the rapid growth of small aquatic plants. ___________________8. The area where there is an observed decrease In the thickness of the ozone layer. ___________________9. The new substances formed by the reactions. ___________________10. The result of air pollution. This is also a Harmful environmental condition. IIMULTIPLE CHOICES Encircle the letter of the chosen answer.

1. Harmful gases that causes the ozone layer to decrease its thickness. a. Chemical b. chlorofluorocarbons c. smoke 2. Used to clean the body and other items. When these mixed with water, dirt is removed and washed away during rinsing. a. Soaps and detergents b. perfume c. toothpaste 3. A chemical combination of two or more elements. a. Bases b. acid c. Compound 4. This means they can burn materials they come in contact with. Good examples are strong acids and bases. a. Flammable b. Corrosive c. Toxic 5. Liquid and corrosive materials are stored in what kind of containers? a. Dry containers b. Glass containers c. Plastic containers 6. These materials can be stored in dry, sealed containers. a. Wet materials b. Dry Solid c. None of the two 7. These materials should be stored in tightly closed steel containers. a. Gaseous materials b. solid materials c. liquid materials

8. Materials that undergo chemical change in the presence of light should be placed in what kind of container? a. White containers b. Plastic containers c. dark colored containers 9. The acts must be observed in order to protect ourselves and environment in the storage of materials. a. Safety b. Safety Precautions c. Precautionary Measures 10. A well ventilated cabinet is an ideal storage place for a. Flammable b. Poisonous c. Poisonous and Flammable IIIFILL IN THE BLANKS Write your answer on the blank provided.

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A __________________ change occurred in the dough when yeast was added. A __________________ contains antibacterial ingredient that remove plague. ________________ is a fast chemical change that requires absorption of heat. ________________ is a compound produced when acid combines with a base of equal strength. When large amounts of gases prevent heat reflected to Earth from escaping into outer space, this phenomenon is called _______________. 6. The continuous use of pesticide and weed killers in farm lands can also bring about _____________pollution. 7. Red tide is caused by microscopic organisms called ___________________.

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This means__________________________.

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This means _________________________.

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This means___________________________. ESSAY (5 points) Explain why acids are stored in glass containers rather than in plastics?

Prepared by: MA. CRISTINA M. LIMPIADA Student Checked by: JOEL D. ESPENIDA Instructor

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