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First Monthly Test


In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Date:___________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Score:__________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
I. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
_____1. The moon is Earths only natural satellite.
_____2. The moon rotates on its axis in the different amount of time.
_____3. The north and south poles mark Earths axis.
_____4. After a full moon, the lit portion starts to wane-get smaller.
_____5. Waxing gibbous is more half lit, but less than full.
_____6. The moon is 3,376km in diameter.
_____7. The side of the moon that always faces Earth is called the ring side.
_____8. The spinning of objects around an imaginary center line is called waxing.
_____9. A lunar eclipse can last as long as 100 minutes.
_____10. Eclipse occurs when one object in space gets between the sun and another object.
_____11. The waxing crescent moon phase last for about 4 days.
_____12. It takes a year for earth to revolve around the sun.
_____13. It takes the moon about 29 days to revolve around the sun.
_____14. After a complete phase cycle, the cycle begins again with crescent moon.
_____15 The new moon only takes place during day light hours.
_____16. The same side of the moon always faces earth.
_____17. A body that moves around a larger body in space is called natural moon.
_____18. The rotation of Earth gives the sun the appearance of moving across the sky.
_____19. The mass of the moon is only 1.23% of the mass of Earth.
_____20. The moon is as dense as Earth.
II. . Match the following terminologies on Set B to its meaning on Set A. Write the letter of the correct answer
on the space provided before each number.
A.
B.
____21. The spinning of objects around an imaginary center line
a. waning
____22. The right half of the moon is reflecting light
b. new moon
____23. Means to get smaller
c. orbit
____24. The curved path of a celestial object or space craft
around a star or planet
d. wanning gibbous
____25. The moon moves into and out of Earths shadow
e. waxing crescent
____26. Occurs when one object in space gets between the sun
and another object; and cast its shadow on the other object
f. axis of rotation
____27. The side of the moon facing Earth is completely dark.
g. eclipse
____28. After a full moon, we see less and less of the reflected
light of the moon.
h. first quarter
____29. The reflecting light portion on the right side of the moon
is less than half the moon
i. revolution
____30. The circling of an object in space around object in space
j. lunar eclipse
III. Using the given box below. Draw the phases of the moon indicated.
31-35. New Moon

36-40. Waxing Gibbous

41-45. Waxing Crescent

51-55. Full Moon

46-50. First Quarter

56-60. Total Lunar Eclipse

****GOD BLESS****
Life is not about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself
Ignorance can be educated, stupid Lasts FOREVER

Prepared by:
Ms. Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
Grade VI Adviser

___________________________
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Second Monthly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Date:___________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Score:__________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
I. Underline the correct answer to complete the idea/sentence.
1. The condition of the atmosphere in a given period is called (weather, climate)
2. (Air, Wind) becomes warm as it passes over land that has been heated by the sun.
3. (Warm front, Cold front) is a cold air following warm air.
4. (Rain, Rainfall) refers to the amount of rain in a particular area.
5. (weather, Climate) is the characteristic weather pattern in a specific place.
6. The presence of water vapor in the atmosphere is called (humidity, temperature)
7. (Front, Weather) is the boundary between cold air and warm air.
8. (High-pressure area, Low-pressure area) is an area with warm air.
9. (High-pressure area, Low-pressure area) is an area with cold air.
10. Earth rotates on its axis at angle of (23.5o, 24.5o) from the vertical plane.
11. Winter solstice for the Northern Hemisphere happens on (December 23, December 21)
12. The (tilt, axis) of Earths axis leans away from the sun.
13. During summer, the (Northern hemisphere, Southern hemisphere) receives vertical rays.
14. As Earth orbits the sun, the season change in the (2, 4) hemisphere.
15. Weather is affected by (different, same)factors.
II. Use the table below to categorize the following characteristics of Philippine Weather.
*Frequent rainfall
* fine weather
* people engage in outdoor activities
*classes are often suspended
*occurs during June to October
* less rainfall
* occurs during March to May
* farmers plants rice
*strong typhoons and flood
*little chance of rain.
DRY SEASON

WET SEASON

16.

21.

17.

22.

18.

23.

19.

24.

20.

25

III. Illustrate the Earths varying positions as it revolves around the sun as it bring the different seasons.
26-35.

IV. (3pts) Describe the following season indicated in each number.


36-38. Summer

39-41. Autumn or Fall

42-44. Winter

45-47. Spring

48-50. Dry season

****GOD BLESS****
Life is not about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself
Ignorance can be educated, stupid Lasts FOREVER

Prepared by:
Ms. Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
Grade VI Adviser

___________________________
Parents Signature

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First Quarterly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Date:___________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Score:__________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
I. Identify the terminology/ies being described in each number. Write the letter of the correct answer on the spce
provided before each number.
a. front
f. solar eclipse
k. moon
b. rainfall
g. air pressure
l. dry climate
c. northern hemisphere
h. satellite
m. weather
d. low-pressure area
i. eclipse
n. new moon
e. tropical
j. climate
o. temperature
______1. It is an area with warm air.
______2. It occurs when one object in space get in between the sun and another object.
______3. The side of the moon facing Earth is completely dark.
______4. Earths only satellite.
______5. It occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth.
______6. It is the boundary between cold air and warm air.
______7. It receives vertical rays during summer.
______8. A body that moves or revolves around a larger body in space.
______9. It is the condition of the atmosphere in a given period.
______10. The force exerted by air in a particular area.
______11. It is the degree of hotness or coldness of an object.
______12. This refer to the amount of rain in a particular area.
______13. Areas experience high temperature and little or no rainfall.
______14. It is the characteristics weather pattern in a specific place.
______15. A ____________climate are experienced in places found between 23.5o north latitude and 23.5o
south latitude.
II. Tell what type of Philippine climate each place receives. Choose the correct answer on the given choices
below. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank before each number.
a. first type
c. third type
b. second type
d. fourth type
_____16. Batanes
______26. Bohol
_____36. Pampanga
_____17. Samar
______27. Nueva Vizcaya
_____37. Daet
_____18. Zambales
______28. Bataan
_____38. Masbate
_____19. Sorsogon
______29. Mindoro
_____39. Davao
_____20. Isabela
______30. Albay
_____40. Lanao Del Norte
_____21. Baguio
______31. Marikina
_____22. Western Cagayan
______32. Negros
_____23. Marinduque
______33. Cebu
_____24. Romblon
______34. Catanduanes
_____25. Leyte
______35. East part of Mt. Province
III. Write T if the statement is True and F if it is wrong. Write the correct answer on the space provided before
each number.
______41. The Philippine weather is classified into five types.
______42. The Philippine climate is generally tropical due to the countrys location.
______43. The first type of climate in the Philippines is open to northeast and southwest monsoons.
______44. Southwest monsoon blows from July to September.
______45. The dry season of the Philippines usually occurs during months of March, April and May.
______46. Tropical climates are characterized by dry months and rainy months.
______47. Waxing gibbous is more than half-lit but less than full.
______48. It takes 3 months for earth to revolve and the sun
______49. The phase cycle of the moons begins with a crescent moon.
______50. The moon is as dense as Earth.
______51. As Earth orbits the sun, the seasons change in the 8 hemisphere.
______52. Weather is affected by same factors.

______53. The distance from the sun doesnt have much effect on the heating and cooling of Earth.
______54. Summer occurs in the hemisphere that is tilted toward the moon.
______55. Northern and southern hemisphere have the same amount of daylight.
______56. The fourth type of climate in the Philippines is rainfall are evenly distributed.
______57. The second type of climate experience rainfall all year round.
______58. Seasons are influenced by wind system and location of the country.
______59. Northern monsoon or hanging habagat are dry cool winds.
______60. Northeast monsoon is experienced during the month of December to January.
IV. Tell whether the following weather characteristics is Dry or Wet season.Write the letter of the correct answer
on the space provided.
a. dry season
b. wet season
_____61. less rainfall
_____66. frequent rainfall
_____62.strong typhoons and flood
_____67. People are engage in outdoor activities
_____63. occurs during June-October
_____68. Fine weather
_____64. Little chance of rain
_____69. occurs during March-May
_____65. Farmers palnts rice
_____70. classes are often suspended
V. Draw the different phases of the moon indicated in each number. Use the box for your illustrations
71-75. Waxing Crescent

81-85. Waxing Gibbous

76-80. First Quarter

86-90. Full Moon

VI. Describe the following season


91-92. Summer

93-94. Fall

95-96. Winter

97-98. Spring

99-100. Wet Season

****GOD BLESS****
Life is not about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself
Ignorance can be educated, stupid Lasts FOREVER

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Third Monthly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua

Date:___________________
Score:__________________

I. Write True if the statement is correct and False if wrong.


______1.Mercury is the nearest planet to our Sun.
______2. Venus spins fastly backward as it orbits the sun.
______3. Earth has one small moon.
______4. Carbon dioxide makes Venus surface to be reddish in color.
______5. Jupiter has a very small and faint ring system.
______6. The great red spot of Jupiter is a volcanic eruption.
______7. Uranus has a small faint ring system.
______8. Neptunes moon, Triton, has an atmosphere.
______9. Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system.
______10. Mars 2 small moons are called Phobos and Sabrina.
______11. The light-colored areas on the moon are craters.
______12. Venus has moons.
______13, Mercury and our moons surface look similar.
______14. Methane causes Uranus to appear blue in color.
______15. Earth is the hottest planet.
II. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the third planet from the sun?
a. Venus
b. Uranus
c. Earth
D. Mars.
2. The inner planets consist of the following except___________.
a. Venus
b. Mercury
c. Earth
d. Uranus
3. Irregular pieces of rock that move trough space is called______________
a. comets
b. asteroids
c. satellite
d. stars
4. What is considers as natural satellite?
a. stars
b. asteroids
c. sun
d. moon
5. The object in our solar system with the strongest gravitational pull is _____________
a. Jupiter
b. the Sun
c. Earth
d. the Moon
6. What kind of storm sometimes covers the entire planet of Mars?
a. thunderstorm
b. tropical storm
c. dust storm d. Ice storm
7. Who discovered the Pluto?
a. John Couch Adams b. Urbaine Laverier
c. Clyde Tombaugh
d. Johann Galle
8. Which of the following planets is the coldest?
a. Neptune
b. Jupiter
c. Earth
d. Mercury
9. What is the difference between meteor and meteorites?
a. Meteor is bigger than meteorites.
b. Meteor is a treak of light produce by small piece of matter in space while meteorite is a meteor that fall on
Earth surface.
c. Meteor is compose of dust while meteorite is a large rock surface
d. meteor cannot be seen in space while meteorite all over the space.
10. The following are the use of satellite except ______________
a. satellites have brought people in the world closer
b. satellites measure Earths atmosphere, land and oceans
c. satellites gather specific data about the Earth and huge weather system
d. satellites helps the water on Earth to flow in different bodies of water.
III. Matching Type
A.
B.

______1. First person to see the four largest moons through his telescope
a. Hubble Telescope
______2. He discovered Uranus
b. Viking I
______3. A satellite telescope that was launched in 1990
c. Yuri Gagarin
______4. NASAs most exciting projects
d. John Couch Adams
______5.First person to travel in space
e. Isaac Newton
______6. First probes that have successfully landed on Mars
f. Galileo Galilei
______7. A space that explored Saturns rings
g. Spirit and Opportunity
______8. A British astronomer who studied planets and other objects in space
h. ISS
______9. He has great contribution upon the improvement of telescope
i. Voyager
______10. Twin robots that explores Mars
j. William Herschel
IV. Use the graph below to categorize the following moons to its planet.
*Phobos
*Miranda
* Ariel
*IO
*Moon
*Europa
*Callisto
*Ganymede
*Phoebe
*Triton
*Oberon
* Titan
*Thethys
*Titania
* Delmos
Earth
1.

Mars
2.
3.

Jupiter
4.
5.
6.
7.

Saturn
8.
9.
10.

Uranus
11.
12.
13.
14..

Neptune
15.

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2nd Quarterly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua

Date:___________________
Score:__________________

I. Write True if the statement is correct and False if wrong.


______1.Mercury is the nearest planet to our Sun.
______2. Venus spins fastly backward as it orbits the sun.
______3. Earth has one small moon.
______4. Carbon dioxide makes Venus surface to be reddish in color.
______5. Jupiter has a very small and faint ring system.
______6. The great red spot of Jupiter is a volcanic eruption.
______7. Uranus has a small faint ring system.
______8. Neptunes moon, Triton, has an atmosphere.
______9. Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system.
______10. Mars 2 small moons are called Phobos and Sabrina.
______11. The light-colored areas on the moon are craters.
______12. Venus has moons.
______13, Mercury and our moons surface look similar.
______14. Methane causes Uranus to appear blue in color.
______15. Earth is the hottest planet.
II. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the third planet from the sun?
a. Venus
b. Uranus
c. Earth
D. Mars.
2. The inner planets consist of the following except___________.
a. Venus
b. Mercury
c. Earth
d. Uranus
3. Irregular pieces of rock that move trough space is called______________
a. comets
b. asteroids
c. satellite
d. stars
4. What is considers as natural satellite?
a. stars
b. asteroids
c. sun
d. moon
5. The object in our solar system with the strongest gravitational pull is _____________
a. Jupiter
b. the Sun
c. Earth
d. the Moon
6. What kind of storm sometimes covers the entire planet of Mars?
a. thunderstorm
b. tropical storm
c. dust storm d. Ice storm
7. Who discovered the Pluto?
a. John Couch Adams b. Urbaine Laverier
c. Clyde Tombaugh
d. Johann Galle
8. Which of the following planets is the coldest?
a. Neptune
b. Jupiter
c. Earth
d. Mercury
9. What is the difference between meteor and meteorites?
a. Meteor is bigger than meteorites.
b. Meteor is a treak of light produce by small piece of matter in space while meteorite is a meteor that fall on
Earth surface.
c. Meteor is compose of dust while meteorite is a large rock surface
d. meteor cannot be seen in space while meteorite all over the space.
10. The following are the use of satellite except ______________
a. satellites have brought people in the world closer
b. satellites measure Earths atmosphere, land and oceans
c. satellites gather specific data about the Earth and huge weather system
d. satellites helps the water on Earth to flow in different bodies of water.
III. Matching Type
A.
B.
______1. First person to see the four largest moons through his telescope
a. Hubble Telescope
______2. He discovered Uranus
b. Viking I

______3. A satellite telescope that was launched in 1990


c. Yuri Gagarin
______4. NASAs most exciting projects
d. John Couch Adams
______5.First person to travel in space
e. Isaac Newton
______6. First probes that have successfully landed on Mars
f. Galileo Galilei
______7. A space that explored Saturns rings
g. Spirit and Opportunity
______8. A British astronomer who studied planets and other objects in space
h. ISS
______9. He has great contribution upon the improvement of telescope
i. Voyager
______10. Twin robots that explores Mars
j. William Herschel
IV. Use the graph below to categorize the following moons to its planet.
*Phobos
*Miranda
* Ariel
*IO
*Moon
*Europa
*Callisto
*Ganymede
*Phoebe
*Triton
*Oberon
* Titan
*Thethys
*Titania
* Delmos
Earth
1.

Mars
2.
3.

Jupiter
4.
5.
6.
7.

Saturn
8.
9.
10.

Uranus
11.
12.
13.
14..

Neptune
15.

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Fourth Monthly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Date:___________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Score:__________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
I. Match the following terminology/ies on set B to its meaning on set A. Write the letter of the correct answer on
the space provided.
A.
B.
____1. A group of organism that absorbs its nutrients from its surroundings.
a.microorganism
____2. Organism that make food for themselves through photosynthesis
b. Eukaryotic
____3. It causes human diseases such as food poisoning
c. algae
____4. A large and various group of eukaryotic organism
d. cilla
____5. The smallest and simplest types of living thins single-celled and
e. prot. protozoa
no nucleus
f. bacteria
____6. Animal-like protest
g. protest
____7. Small, hair-like structures used to move
h. salmonella
____8. A plant-like protest without roots, stems, or leaves
i. autotrophs
____9. Eukaryotic cells hat contain a nucleus and other cell parts
j.fungi
____10. A living thing too small for human eye to see
II. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and False if Not.
______11. Fungi are organism that belong to the kingdom Fungi
______12. Fungi does not undergo the process of photosynthesis.
______13. Most fungi are single-celled.
______14. Fungi depend on other living organisms or on dead matter for their food.
______15. Fungi grow only in the forest.
______16. Fungi cannot grow fast because they dont eat.

______17. Fungi has lots of surface area.


______18. Fungi decompose dead organic matter.
______19. Fungi digest the food supply on which they live.
______20. Bacteria arent the most diverse and abundant group of organisms on Earth.
______21. Any surface that has not been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria.
______22. A person has more bacteria in and on their body than their body cells.
______23. Bacteria are multiple living cells.
______24. Bacteria grow to an indefinite
______25. A bacterial populations can double every 20 minutes.
______26. Bacteria is a single-celled organism but no nucleus.
______27. Bacterias estimated number is 5x1050.
______28. Bacteria have a wide range of metabolism.
______29. Bacterias cells are similar to a mans cells in many ways.
______30. Photosynthesis is the process to which plants make their own food.
III. Underline the word that best complete the idea.
31. (Fungi, Protist) are a group of all eukaryotes that are not fungi, animals, or plant.
32. Protists are relatively simple and (rule breakers, rule makers) in the other kingdom
33. Most protis can look very (similar, different) from each other.
34. Protist need (dry, moist) environment to survive.
35. (Protozoa, Cilia) are animal-like protest.
36. (Pseudopodia, Flagellates) means false feet
37. Ciliate are thin, very (small, large) tail-like projection hat extend outward from the cell body.
38. Plant-like protest are known as (algae, aljae)
39. Algae are large and (diverse, parallel) group
40. Algae contain (vitamins, chlorophyll) and use photosynthesis to get energy.
41. Seaweed and Kelp are example of (single-celled, multicellular) plant-like protest.
42. Kelp can be as (large, small) as trees and form a forest in the ocean.
43. Diatoms are single-celled (algae, fungi).
44. The three groups that include (unicellular, multicellular) algae are red algae, green algae and brown algae.
45. Fungus-like protist share (few, many) features with fungi.
46. (Water molds, Slime molds) are decomposers in the aquatic habitat.
47. Fungus-like protist also have (cell walls, slime mold).
48. Algae (produce, reproduce) with spores as fungi do.
49. A virus is essentially genetic material surrounded by (protein, vitamin)
50. Viruses are tiny particles that may cause (DNA, disease).
IV. Enumerate the following
4 Types of Algae
51.
52.
53.
54.
Types of Protozoa
55.
56.
57.
Types of Fungi
58.
59.
60.

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3rd Quarterly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua

Date:___________________
Score:__________________

I. Identify the terminology-ies being described in each number. Write the letter of the correct answer.
a. Pseudpodia
f. algae
k. salmonella
b. fermentation
g. candida
l. diatoms
c. microorganism
h. virus
m. ciliate
d. protest
i. protozoa
n. cilia
e. autotrophs
j. trichophyton
o. watermolds
_______1. A plant-like protest without roots, stem, or leaves.
_______2. Organisms that make their own food.
_______3. Are yeast that cause candidiasis, commonly called a yeast infection.
_______4. A large and various group of eukaryotic organisms.
_______5. It is essentially genetic material surrounded by protein.
_______6. A living thing that is too small for human eye to see.
_______7. It is an animal-like protest.
_______8. It is a type of respiration that doesnt use oxygen.
_______9. A kind of fungi that causes ring worm.
_______10. This means false-feet.
_______11. These are thin, very small tail-like projections that extends outward from the cell body.
_______12. It causes human diseases such as food poisoning.
_______13. These are decomposers in the aquatic habitat.

_______14. These are single-celled algae.


_______15. It is small, hair-like structures used to move.
II. Write B if the written illness/diseases are causes by bacteria, V if virus and F if fungi. Write the letter of the
correct answer on the space before each number.
_____16. food poisoning
______21. Leprosy ______26. gastritis
______31. gonorrhea
_____17. candidiasis
______22. herpes
______27. HIV
______32. cellulitis
_____18. measles
______23. Meningitis ______28. wound infections ______33. HPV
_____19. Tuberculisis
______24. ulcers
______29. ringworm
______34. mumps
_____20. strep throat
______25. chicken pox _______30. flu
______35. ear infections
III. Fill in the blank to complete the idea.
36. Bacteria can be use to make cheese for ____________
37. There are billions of bacteria indie the human____________
38. Yogurt is made by using ____________ to ferment milk.
39. ____________ have saved many lives.
40. Penicillin is a _________, which of course is a fungus.
41. Harmless fungi can be used to control ___________ bacteria.
42. Red mushrooms comprise a family of more than _________ mushroom species.
43. Ringworm produces a _____________ rash
44. Athletes foot is the __________ most common skin disease in the U.S.
45. The _________ can infect the mouth.
46. __________ mold may cause more health problems than outdoor.
47. Protozoa make us sick when they become human ____________
48. The two are examples in he genera, ___________ and Trichophyton.
49. __________ may spread directly from one person to another.
50. Food ____________ can be prevented by cooking mea thoroughly.
IV. Write T if the statement is true and F if not.
_______51. Bacterias cells are similar to a mans cells in many ways.
_______52. bacteria have a wide range of metabolism.
_______53. Bacteria is a single-celled organism but doesnt have nucleus.
_______54. Fungi digest the food supply on which they live.
_______55. Fungi decompose dead organic matter.
_______56. Fungi has lots of surface area.
_______57. Fungi are organisms that belong to the kingdom fungi
_______58. Most Fungi are single-celled.
_______59. Fungi grow only in the forest.
_______60. Any surface that has been sterilized is likely to be covered with bacteria
_______61. Bacterias estimated number is 6x1050
_______62. Bacteria are multiple living cells.
_______63. Fungi cannot grow fast because they dont eat.
_______64. Protist need dry environment to survive.
_______65. Fungus-like protest also have slime mold.
V. Enumerate the following.
Types of Algae
66.
67.
68.
69.

Benefits of bacteria
73.
74.
75.
76.

Types of Fungi
70.
71.
72.

Uses of Fungi
77.
78.
79.
80.

VI. Answer the following


81-85. Where do fungi live and how do they get their food.

86-90. Explain why you should never eat mushrooms you find in the woods unless you know the certain type
they are.

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Fifth Monthly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua

Date:___________________
Score:__________________

I. Write T if the statement is true and F if it is not.


_______1. Thermal energy is the total of all kinetic and potential energy of atoms.
_______2. Temperature is a measure of thermal energy.
_______3. Opaque materials, such as metals, are good conductors.
_______4. When particles of warmer matter collide with particles of cooler matter they transfer some of their
thermal energy to the warmer particles.
_______5. Metals are good insulators of heat because they contain a high concentration of electrons.
_______6. Heat does stay in one body fro long.
_______7. Radiation is the only way of transferring thermal energy that doesnt require matter.
_______8. A change of state is also observe when heat is applied to solid.
_______9. There are four way by which heat is transferred.
_______10. Convection currents in the atmosphere create rain.
_______11. White light is composed of an infinite number of individual colors.
_______12. Our major source of light is the sun.
_______13. Light is generated only by incandescent lamps.
_______14. The moon provides light like the sun.
_______15. We can see ultra violet rays.

II. Identify the terminology/ies describe in each number. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.
a. opaque
f. transluscent
k. prism
b. lens
g. reflection
l. electromagnetic radiation
c. Light
h. radiation
m.. conduction
d. insulators
i. conductors
n. density
e. convection
j. thermal energy
o. heat
______16. Is the transfer of thermal energy between substances.
______17. The kinetic energy of moving particles of matter, measured by their temperature.
______18. Transfer of thermal energy by particles moving through a fluid.
______19. The amount of mass per unit volume.
______20. Substances that transfer heat better than others.
______21. Substances that do not conduct heat easily.
______22. Transfer of thermal energy between particles of matter that are touching.
______23. The transfer of thermal energy by waves that can travel through air.
______24. Is an energy that travels in rays.
______25. The different energies emitted by the sun.
______26. The bouncing back of light waves from a surface.
______27. It is a typically made of glass.
______28. A clear glass or plastic medium the breaks light into the color spectrum.
______29. Objects that allow light to pass through but disrupts images.
______30. Objects that do not allow any light to pass through.

III. Write IN if the given material is an insulator and CN if it is conductor.


_______31. graphite
________36. Nylon
________41. gold
_______32. Iron
________37. steel
________42. cotton
_______33. wood
________38. Styrofoam
________43. rubber
_______34. marble
________39. nickel
________44. feather
_______35. brass
________40. ceramic
________45. oil
IV. Answer the following
46-50. How is thermal energy transferred in hot iron to the shirt?

51-55. Compare and contrast conductors to insulators.

55-60. What is thermal energy?

Victory Elijah Christian College


Sixth Monthly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
I. Matching the terminology/ies on set B to its meaning on set A.
A.
_____1. A lens that is thicker at the edges than it is in the middle
_____2. Angle at which light strikes a surface
_____3. It is a form of energy that consists of oscillating electric
and magnetic fields travelling at he speed of light
_____4. A lens is thicker in the middle than the edges.
_____5. It is produce by vibration or to- and fro movement of
particles of matter
_____6. It is made by fast vibration
_____7. It is made by slow vibrations
_____8. Object that allow light to pass through undisrupted.
_____9. This means bent
_____10. It is the transfer of thermal energy between substances.
II. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.

Date:___________________
Score:__________________

B.
a. transparent
b. refracted.
c. high sound
d. heat
e. low sounds
f. particles
g. convex lens
h. electromagnetic
i. angle of incidence
j. concave lens

________11. Vibrations is a rapid movement back and forth.


________12. The vibration spread out in one place only.
________13. Eardrums helps us to hear the sound.
________14. The more energy use, the louder the sound.
________15. The human ear is actually made of many small parts.
________16. We make sound when our nostrils vibrates.
________17. Your eardrums vibrate when sounds goes into your ear.
________18. Sound waves are chemical waves
________19. Sound can travel through the air.
________20. Some solid are very good at transmitting sound.
________21. All sound waves does not begin with vibrating matter.
________22. Energy waves can also be refracted.
________23. Light is the easiest to observe as it is refracted.
________24. White light is composed of an infinite number of individual colors.
________25. You can also hear sounds though the wall of a house.
III. Enumerate the following.
Give 5 sources of light
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Two Types of Lenses
31.
32.
Three Types of Thermal Energy
33.
34.
35.
IV. Answer the following questions.
36-40. How can you tell that the sounds travel through sounds?

41-45. What is vibration?

46-50. Explain what is pitch.

Victory Elijah Christian College


4th Quarterly Test
In Science 5
Name:________________________________________
Date:___________________
Grade&Section: ____________________________
Score:__________________
Teacher: Merry Joy A. Bagayaua
I. Underline the correct word that best complete the idea.
1. (Thermal Energy, Sound Energy) is the total of all the kinetic and potential energy of the atoms.
2. (Thermometer, Temperature) is a measure of thermal energy.
3. The vibration spread out in (every place, one place)
4. (Sound, Vibration) is produces by vibration and transfer from vibrating object.
5. (Nostrils, Eardrums) help us hear the sound.
6. (Radiation, Convection) is the only way of transferring thermal energy that doesnt require matter.
7. Our major source of light is (sun, stars)
8. A change in (state, matter) is also observed when heat is applied to solid.
9. (Vibrations, reflection) is a rapid movement back and forth.
10. Metals are good (insulator, conductors of heat.
11. (white-light, red-light) is composed of an infinite number of individual colors.
12. (Opaque, Cotton) materials are good conductors.
13. Energy waves can also be (refracted, reflected).
14. Your (eardrums, throat) vibrate when sound goes into your ear.
15. The more (energy, sources) use, the louder the sound.
16. The (human, animal) ear is actually made of man small parts.

17. All sound (waves, cords) begins with vibrating matter.


18. We make sound when our (eardrums, vocal cords) vibrates.
19. Sound waves are reflected from canyon walls if you shout (loudly, lower)
20. (Light, Sun) is generated by incandescent lamps and fluorescent bulb.
II. Identify the following.
a. refracted
f. low sounds
k. conductors
b. transparent
g. high sound
l. heat
c. light
h. concave lens
m. prism
d. convex lens
i. electronmagnetis radiation n. lens
e. density
j. insulator
o. opaque
______21. Objects that do not allow light to pass through.
______22.It is a typically made of glass that is transparent object with one or more curve surface.
______23. Is an energy that travels in rays.
______24. A clear glass or plastic medium that breaks light into color spectrum.
______25. It is the transfer of thermal energy between substances.
______26. Substances that transfer heat than others.
______27. Substances that do not conduct heat easily.
______28. The different energy emitted by the sun.
______29. A lens tat is thicker at the edges that is is in the middle.
______30. It is made by fast vibration.
______31. It is made by slow vibration
______32. This means bent.
______33. Objects that allow light to pass through undisputed.
______34. A lens is thicker in the middle than the edges.
______35. The Amount of mass per unit volume.
III. Write IN if the given material is an insulator and CN if conducter.
______36. glass
_______46. aluminum
______37. cotton
_______47. iron
______38. Styrofoam
_______48. steel
______39. iron pan
_______49. brass
______40. rubberband
_______50. gold
______41. graphite
_______51. marble
______42. wood
_______52. feather jacket.
______43. plastic bag
_______53. copper
______44. nickel
_______54. ceramic
______45. nylon
_______55. oil

IV. Using the Venn Diagram, compare and Contrast conductor and insulator.
55-65
CONDUCTOR
(DIFFERENCE)

SIMILARITIES

INSULATOR
(DIFFERENCE)

V. Enumeration
5 Sources of Light
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
3 Types of Thermal Energy
71.
72.
73.
VI. Answer the following.
76-80. Explain what is global warming.

81-85. What is Thermal energy?

86. Explain how sound is being produce.

74.
75.

2 Types of lenses
.

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