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SURIGAO CITY DIVISION

SURIGAO CITY DISTRICT 2


SURIGAO CITY PILOT SCHOOL
THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATIONS IN SCIENCE 6
Name: _________________________________ Score: ____________
Grade and Section: _______________________ Date: _____________

Read and understand the sentences and questions. Encircle the letter of the correct answer:
1. What is Gravity?
A. The force that pulls objects to the ground C. Molecules that make up the air we breathe
B. An object that conducts electricity D. Is an energy that enable the matter to move
2. Isaac Newton discovered Gravity?
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. None of these
3. Friction is a force that acts in the ______ direction of the intended motion of an object.
A. Same B. Parallel C. Opposite D. Northern
4. Friction changes the energy of an object from kinetic energy to _____ energy.
A. Electric B. Stored C. Heat D. Wind
5. In what way can friction be reduced?
A. Using grease B. Using a wheel C. Using a ball D. All of these
6.A bowling ball on a bowling lane is an example of what type of friction?
A. Dry friction B. Rolling friction C. Fluid friction D. Static Friction
7.A child sliding down the slide at a park is an example of what type of friction?
A. Dry friction B. Rolling friction C. Fluid friction D. Static Friction
8. In what way does friction help us in our everyday life?
A. Brakes on a car B. Standing up C. Climbing a hill D. All of these
9. What is inertia?
A. The tendency of an object to continue doing what it is currently doing.
B. The opposing force of gravity.
C. Another name for unbalanced forces.
D. The mass of an object.
10. This swimmer has to work really hard to overcome this type of friction?
A. Static Friction B. Rolling Friction C. Sliding Friction D. Fluid Friction
11. How does friction affect speed?
A. more friction decreases speed C. less friction decreases speed
B. more friction increases speed D. amount of friction does not affect speed
12. Which would NOT be a way of reducing friction?
A. making the surfaces smoother
B. using lubricants such as waxes, oils, or grease
C. changing from sliding friction to rolling friction using ball bearings
D. Using kitty litter on snow and ice to help your car gain traction
13. As distance increases, gravity
A. decreases B. disappears C. increases D. goes away
14. How long will an object remain at rest, according to Newtons First Law of Motion?
A. It can’t rest.
B. Until noon.
C. Until an unbalanced force occurs.
D. As long as there are unbalanced forces acting on it.
15.Energy is found in different forms such as light, heat, solar, sound and motion. However, energy can be
classified into two distinct categories: (1) kinetic energy (2) _________________
A. electrical energy B. force C. potential energy D. mechanical
16.What is kinetic energy?
A. Motion C. Stored energy
B. Energy yet to be made D. Energy that has already been used
17. What does the law of conservation of energy state?
A. Energy is constantly being destroyed.
B. Energy is constantly being created
C. Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
D. Energy can’t be created but can be destroyed.
18. Heat is the transfer of _____ from one object to another due to a difference in temperature.
A. Time B. Energy C. Force D. Current
19. What is it called when two objects touching each other eventually reach the same temperature?
A. Expansion B. Conduction C. Equilibrium D. All of the above
20. What is it called when heat transfers from one object to another?
A. Induction B. Expansion C. Deduction D. Conduction
21. Light travels in a ....
A. Curved line B. Line that narrows. C. Straight line. D. Line that projects.
22.Everytime when energy is transformed it is lost as...
A. Sound B. Light C. Heat D. Radiant
23.Which of the following is a conversion from chemical energy to thermal energy?
A. Coal is burned at a power plant C. Charcoal is burned in a barbeque pit.
B. Gasoline is burned in a car engine D. All of these
24.Sound energy is...
A. The energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged to form new compounds.
B. The total energy of the particles that make up an object.
C. The energy caused by an object's vibrations.
D. The energy of motion.
25. The law of _________________ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
A. Transformation B. Absorption C. Conservation D. Stability
26. According to the law of conservation of energy, in theory, a bouncy ball should never stop bouncing.
However, we know that it eventually stops. Where does the energy go?
A. Some gets converted into sound energy and escapes into the surroundings.
B. Some gets converted into thermal energy and escapes into the surroundings.
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
27. Energy is...
A. When the surfaces of two objects rub against each other.
B. The ability to do work.
C. is a force that pulls object to the ground
D. None of the above
28. What two factors determine how much gravitational potential energy is an object?
A. Weight and speed of the object
B. Shape of the object and its position relative to the ground
C. Weight of the object and height above the ground
D. Shape and speed of the object
29.What is a simple machine that uses grooved wheels and a rope to raise, lower, or move a load?
A. lever B. inclined plane C. wheel and axel D. pulley
30.That simple machine uses a wheel with a rod or rods through its center that will help it lift or move a load?
A. inclined plane B. wheel and axle C. screw D all of these
31.What simple machine uses a slanted surface that connects a lower level to a higher level?
A. inclined plane B. screw C. wedge D. lever
32.What type of simple machine is a seesaw on a playground?
A. inclined plane B. pulley C. wedge D. lever
33. What type of a simple machine would the bottom of a light bulb be?
A. screw B. wedge C. lever D. pulley
34. A fork would be an example of what type of simple machine?
A. pulley B. wedge C. lever D. screw
35. An example of lever is _________________.
A. tongs B. staircase C. door knob D. door stop
36. A ramp is an example of a _______________.
A. pulley B. inclined plane C. screw D. wheel and axle
37. A _________________ is made of a wheel and a rope.
A. wheel and axle B. lever C. screw D. pulley
38. An object being lifted or moved is a _____________.
A. fulcrum B. force C. work D. load
39.A simple machine that splits an object apart is a _________.
A. screw B. pulley C. lever D. wedge
40.A simple machine used to raise a flag is a ________________.
A. inclined plane B. axle C. pulley D. wedge

41. This clip art shows an example of _____.


A. screw B. pulley C. lever D. wedge
42.A _____________________ moves or turns an object.
A. lever B. pulley C. fulcrum D. wheel and axle
43.A ___________________ is a machine used to hold objects together.
A. inclined plane B. pulley C. lever D. screw

44. is an example of ___.


A. lever B. pulley C. fulcrum D. wheel and axle
45.__________________ is done whenever a force moves an object through a distance.
A. load B. work C. energy D. friction

46. is an example of ________.


A. inclined plane B. axle C. pulley D. wedge

47. Figure 1

Which of the following statement is true for Figure 1.


A. b is the fulcrum, c is the resistance, a is the effort C. b is the resistance, c is the fulcrum, a is the effort
B. b is the fulcrum, a is the effort, c is the resistance. D. b is the resistance, a is the fulcrum, c is the effort
48. Which is an example of someone using a simple machine to do work?
A. a boy runs across a football field C. a mother pushes a stroller up a ramp into a building
B. a banker counts money D. a girl eats a sandwich
49. Jan is using a screwdriver to insert a screw. The screwdriver is being used as...
A. a pulley B. a screw C. a lever D. a wheel and axle
50. Thomas is using a screwdriver to pry open a paint can. The screwdriver is being used as...
A. a pulley B. an inclined plane C. a screw D. a lever
SURIGAO CITY DIVISION
SURIGAO CITY DISTRICT 2
SURIGAO CITY PILOT SCHOOL
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION (TOS)
3rd PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 6

Learning Competencies # OF # OF % REM UND APP ANA EVA CRE PLA


DAY ITEM
S
1.Infer how friction and
gravity affect movements of 12 14 27% 6 4 3 1 1-14
different objects S6FE-IIIa-c-
1
2.Demonstrate how sound,
heat, light and electricity can 12 14 27% 8 4 2 15-28
be formed S6FE-IIId-f-2
3.Manipulate simple machines
to describe their 12 12 26% 10 2 29-40
characteristics and uses S6FE-
IIIg-i-3
4.Demonstrate the practical
and safe uses of simple 9 10 20% 3 2 1 1 3 41-50
machines S6FE-IIIc-j-4
TOTAL 45 50 100% 27 12 3 4 1 3
Prepared by:
VERGIE C. BAGNOL
Gr.6-JRizal Adviser
KEY TO CORRECTION
1 A 11 A 21 C 31 A 41 C
2 A 12 C 22 C 32 D 42 C
3 C 13 A 23 D 33 A 43 A
4 C 14 C 24 C 34 C 44 B
5 D 15 C 25 C 35 A 45 B
6 B 16 A 26 C 36 B 46 A
7 A 17 C 27 B 37 D 47 D
8 D 18 B 28 C 38 D 48 C
9 A 19 C 29 D 39 D 49 D
10 D 20 D 30 B 40 C 50 D

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