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SCIENCE 4TH MONTH REVIEWER

LESSON 26,27, 28 (Light Energy, Sound Energy & Force and Motion)
A. Circle the correct letter. 1. It is the ability to do work? a. light b. energy c. force d. pull 2. It allows some light rays to pass through them? a. Transparent b. translucent c. opaque d. both a and c 3. It completely blocks the light rays that hit them? a. transparent b. translucent c. opaque d. both b and c 4. It is the bending of light as it moves from its source to a transparent materials. a. Translucent b. refraction c. opaque d. transparent 5. What will you do if an object move? a. Push or pull the object. c. Look and walk around the object b. Crush or crumple the object. d. sit aside the object until it moves 6. What will you do to stop a moving object? a. Run after the object. c. look at the object until it stops by itself b. Hold the moving object until it stops. d. shout for help. 7. What should you do to minimize the noise inside your classroom? a. Talk to your seatmate very often. c. talk while raising your hands. b. Talk while someone is reciting. D. talk only when necessary. 8. Which of the following produces a pleasant sound? a. Church bell b. moving train c. bamboo organ d. passing truck 9. Which is a natural source of light? a. flashlight b. kerosene lamp c. streetlight d. star 10. Which is an artificial source of light? a. lightning b. oil lamp c. sun d. star 11. How does light travel? a. In a crooked line c. in a broken line b. In a straight line d. in a dotted line 12. Which material allows all light rays to pass through it? a. Transparent b. translucent c. opaque d. both a and b 13. Which is the main source of light? a. electricity b. sun c. fire d. moon 14. Which are nonmagnetic materials? a. Iron rod and stirring rod c. copper wire and iron filings b. Rubber band and wooden block d. nail and staple wire 15. It is the back and forth movement of a n object. a. Sound b. vibration c. push d. force 16. What produced through the vibration of objects? a. Motion b. force c. sound d. vibration 17. What kind of instrument produces a sound when you blows it side hole. a. Stringed b. percussion c. wind d. none of the above 18. If you need to work under the sun, what should you do? a. Use sunscreen c. wear clothes that cover most of the body d. all of the above c. switch on the television d. report it to the patissier b. Wear hat or use an umbrella a. Get the sun

19. You want to read a book but your room is dark, what should you do? b. Turn on the light 20. Look at the picture, what does it show? a. c. The sun lights the earth. The sun dries the wet clothes. b. The sun warms the earth. d. The sun helps plants make food. 21. You are in a park with your baby sister. What force would you use to move the stroller around? A. Pull b. push c. energy d. motion

22. From the choices below, which object will produce a sound if you blow on it? a. a. c. Drum It will fall down. It will go to different directions. b. guitar c. piano d. trumpet 23. Look at the picture, what will happen to the ball? b. It will stay up in the air.

d. It will keep on bouncing and rolling. 24. What force is being shown in the picture? a. a. Pulling heat b. pushing b. light c. lifting c. sound c. when it is small d. when you place a heavy object on it c. energy b. motion c. pitch d. motion d. sound d. heating d. water 25. Which kind of energy allows you to see the things around? 26. When will a piece of paper produce sound? a. when it is big b. when you move it up and down 27. What force is used to get a book from a bag? a. pull a. force a. siren from ambulance b. ringing telephone 30. what will make a kite move? b. push 28. What is produced when things vibrate? 29. Which object will produce a loud sound? c. falling pieces of paper d. chirping bird a. air b. battery c. electricity d. wind

31. Which object when shaken will make a ringing sound? a. 32. Can a wind push sailboat? a. flashlight and light bulb 34. Which form of energy cooks food? a. heat b. light c. sound d. all of the above 35. Which activity can damage your ear? a. listening to your parents advice b. listening to your teachers instruction c. listening to music with earphones for a long period of time 36. Which of the following actions is proper behavior? a. Slam the door. b. Run up or down an escalator. c. Rock a babys cradle gently. 37. Which of the following statements is correct? a. we push when we open a drawer. b. we push the rope when we play tug of war. c. we push and pull when we mop the floor. 38. What will make a piece of log move? 39. what will make a car move? a. air a. air b. magnet b. battery c. water d. wind d. wind c. electricity b. A. No b. Yes c. c. Maybe d. d. all of the above c. gas lamp and fire

33. Which of the following pairs are natural sources of light? b. lightning and fireflies

B. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. choose your answer below. Stringed Soft shadow Light prism wind Artificial Magnet loud percussion motion 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

natural energy

_________ helps us to see things around us. ______________ sounds are not pleasing to the ears. A __________ can separate light into different amounts. When light strikes an opaque material, a _____________ is formed. Guitar is a ________________ instrument. Drum is a ________________ instrument. Flute is a ________________ instrument. _______________ is the result of pushing or pulling an object. ___________ sounds are pleasant to the ears. The Sun, the moon, stars, lightning and fireflies are some _______________sources of light.

11. Electric lights, gas lamps, and flashlights are ___________________ source of light. 12. ___________ pulls object that made of metals. 13. ___________ is the ability to do work. C. Write whether the materials is TR for transparent, TL for translucent, and O for opaque. _____ 1. Tinted car window _____ 5. Stone _____ 9. Notebook _____ 2. Plastic cover _____ 6. Glass top _____ 10. Refrigerator _____ 3. Clear drinking glass _____ 7. Colored drinking glass _____ 4. Frosted glass _____ 8. Chair D. On _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ the space provided write P if the sound is pleasant and UP if is it unpleasant. sound of a jeepney engine _____ sound of a train _____ buzzing of a bee sound from a concert hall _____ chirping of birds _____ humming of mother soft music from a radio _____ shouting of a person _____ quiet conversation sound from the ambulance _____ sound of an airplane landing on the runway slamming of the door

LESSON 29 - SOIL E. Circle the correct answer. 1. What is the uppermost layer of the soil? 2. Soil comprises the solid part of the Earth called ____ 3. It lies below the subsoil 4. Soil composed of clay, sand and humus 5. Soil formed form broken pieces of rock 6. Soil composed of very fine particles 7. Substances used to get rid of pests. 8. Found just below the topsoil 9. Usually dark brown or black. Add nutrients to the soil 10. the uncontrolled cutting of trees F. Encircle the letter that represent the best answer. 1. Which layer of soil is good for making marbles? a. topsoil b. subsoil c. bedrock d. both a and b 2. Which is the best kind of soil for growing plants? a. loam b. clay c. sand d. mud 3. Why is soil important? A. it is used as a construction materials c. it is used in making pots. b.it is used for growing plants. d. all of the above 4. Which practice pollutes the soil? a. Too much use of insecticides and pesticides c. applying proper amount of fertilizer b. Digging the soil d. planting trees 5. Which practice prevents soil erosion? a. Reforestation b. kaingin c. total logging d. overgrazing ( humus ( hemisphere ( topsoil ( subsoil ( loam ( sand ( fertilizers ( topsoil (humus ( kaingin system topsoil lithosphere subsoil loam clay loam pesticides subsoil sand forest denudation subsoil) humus) bedrock) clay ) sand ) clay ) insecticides ) bedrock ) clay ) cropping )

6. It is the result when harmful wastes like used soil, poisonous chemicals or substances, and no biodegradable materials like plastic are dumped into the soil. A. soil erosion b. soil pollution c. soil conservation d. reforestation 7. It means proper use and management of soil especially in preserving its quality. a. soil erosion b. soil pollution c. soil conservation d. reforestation 8. It is the wearing and washing away of soil particles from a higher place to a lower area. a. soil erosion b. soil pollution c. soil conservation d. reforestation 9. What is the process of clearing a part of the forest for agriculture. a. Forest denudation b. Kaingin system c. total logging d. overgrazing 10. What is the technique of planting crops in strips across the slope? a. Contour farming b. Strip cropping c. terracing d. cover cropping 11. It a way of plowing the soil following the shape of the land. a. Contour farming b. Strip cropping c. terracing d. cover cropping 12. What is the process of making terraces or stairs along the sides of a mountain or hill to regulate the flow and distributio n of water? a. Contour farming b. Strip cropping c. terracing d. cover cropping 13. Means planting of low crops to serve as cover for the soil and to prevent soil particles from being blown away. a. Contour farming b. Strip cropping c. crop rotation d. cover cropping 14. It allows legally operating loggers to cut trees that are defective or too old on the condition that they will replace the trees that they cut whit new ones. a. cropping b. selective logging c. Forest denudation d. Kaingin system 15. It involves the planting of different crops on different seasons to protect the topsoil from the sun and too much water. a. Crop rotation b. Cover cropping c. Contour farming d. Strip Cropping 16. It strictly forbids the cutting of trees for lumber. a. Selective logging b. Kainging system c. Reforestation d. Total Log Ban 17. This causes erosion because grasses, small plants and other ground cover have been eaten by animals. a. Kaingin system b. overgrazing c. Reforestation d. Selective logging 18. What kind of soil is very hard when dry and very sticky when wet. a. loam b. clay c. sand d. humus 19. A soil that is usually found along the seashore and riverbanks. a. loam b. clay c. sand d. humus 20. It is the process of reusing materials repeatedly for some purpose, or converting them into other usable things. a. Reorganization b. recycling c. remodeling d. rearranging

ANSWER KEY IN SCIENCE: A. B, B, C, B, A, B, D, C, D, B, B, A, B, B, B, C, C, D, B, C, B, C, A, A, B, B, A, D, A, D, A, B, B, A, C, C, C, B, B B. Light, loud, prism, shadow, stringed, percussion, wind, motion, soft, natural, artificial, metals, energy C. TL, TR, TR, TL, O, TR, TL, O, O, O D. UP, UP, P, UP, UP, UP, P, UP, UP, P, P, P E. TOPSOIL, LITHOSPHERE, BEDROCK, LOAM, SAND, CLAY, PESTICIDES, SUBSOIL, HUMUS, FOREST DENUDATION F. C, A, D, A, C, B, C, A, B, B, A, C, D, B, A, D, B, C, C, B

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