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INTE INTEGRATED SCHOOL OF SCIENCE SCORE

KAWIT, CAVITE TS=


STANDARDIZED FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION
SCIENCE – GRADE 5
First Name: Date:

Last Name: M.I.

GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
I. READ the instructions CAREFULLY
II. DO NOT CHEAT, anyone caught cheating will automatically be given a grade of 0.

GOODLUCK
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully. Circle the letter of the correct
answer. (15 Points)

1. If you cut a magnet in half, you have _____.


a. two half magnets c. no magnets
b. two magnets d. one magnet
2. If the poles of the two magnets repel each other, ____.
a. one pole is a south pole and the other is a north pole
b. the poles are the same type
c. both poles must be north poles
d. both poles must be south poles
3. The cause of Earth’s magnetic field is ___.
a. the auroras c. partly Earth’s spinning
b. a bar magnet d. not known
4. All magnets _____.
a. always retain their magnetism c. have two south poles
b. are shaped like a bar d. are surrounded by a magnetic field
5. A compass points to ____.
a. geographic north c. magnetic east
b. geographic east d. magnetic north
6. An electromagnet is ____.
a. a device that can prevent an electric shock.
b. a device that produces electric current from energy stored in chemicals.
c. a compass
d. a magnet made when electric charges move through a coil of wire wrapped around an iron
core or center.

7. The space in which the force of the magnet can act is called ____.
a. compass c. lodestone
b. magnetic field d. electromagnet
8. What makes magnetism important?
a. It makes compasses work so you don’t get lost.
b. It keeps you from sliding on the ground.
c. It keeps Earth from falling into space.
d. It is for people to have fun with labs.

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INTE INTEGRATED SCHOOL OF SCIENCE SCORE
KAWIT, CAVITE TS=
STANDARDIZED FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION
SCIENCE – GRADE 5
9. A magnet is ____.
a. a wooden figure
b. a magnetic force
c. an object that allows light to pass through
d. an object that attracts or pulls on certain materials like iron and steel
10. Electricity is the flow of ____.
a. ions c. protons
b. neutrons d. electrons
11. Which is true about electromagnets?
a. They are permanent.
b. They don’t need a battery.
c. Increasing the number of coils makes the electromagnet stronger.
d. Increasing the battery makes the electromagnet weaker.
12. A path of electricity is ____.
a. a circuit c. an amper
b. a light bulb d. a route
13. Which is not a circuit?
a. open circuit c. close circuit
b. series circuit d. none of the above
14. A circuit that has one path to follow is called a ____.
a. short circuit c. open circuit
b. series circuit d. parallel circuit
15. Andrei was trying to make a circuit for the technology festival. If he was trying to
make the electricity go all the way around the circuit, what type of circuit does he
want?
a. short circuit c. open circuit
b. series circuit d. parallel circuit

II. Identify the word or phrase being described in each sentence. Choose on the box
the correct answer. (15 pts)

Positively Charged Current Electricity Insulators

Negatively Charged Repel Conductors

Electrically Neutral Attracts Kilowatt/Hour

Electricity Octopus Wirings Resistance


Wires

Static Electricity Dead Circuit Wattage


__________________1. These converts electricity to heat but do not conduct electricity.
__________________2. It is used to describe the total consumption of electricity in an hour.
__________________3. It is used to describe the amount of electricity required for a device
to work.
__________________4. This happens when a fuse malfunctions.

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INTE INTEGRATED SCHOOL OF SCIENCE SCORE
KAWIT, CAVITE TS=
STANDARDIZED FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION
SCIENCE – GRADE 5
__________________5. This is seen when two or more wires are plugged in one socket.
__________________6. These are materials that do not conduct electricity.
_______________ __7. These are materials that conduct electricity.
_________________ 8. It is a term used when an a object has more number of protons
than electrons.
Series Parallel
_________________ 9. It is a term used when an object has an equal number
Circuit Circuit
of protons
and electrons.
_________________10. It is a term used to describe electrical energy.
_________________11. It is a term used when an object has more number of
electrons
than protons.
_________________12. It is a type of electricity whose electrons are flowing
from a
source to where it will be used.
_________________13. It is produced by friction.
_________________14. It is produced when same charges are placed near each other.
_________________15. It is produced when two unlike charges are placed near each
other.

III. Illustrate the following symbols or pathways in the boxes below.

Load Switch Wires Source

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