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THIRD QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 5


Name: _________________________________________________________ Score: ____ /40
Teacher: Ms. Alyssa Mae F. Dapadap
Directions: Multiple Choice: Encircle the CORRECT answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURE! Erasure will
be mark as wrong, THINK BEFORE YOU WRITE.

1. What is the physical quantity of the SI unit Candela (cd)?


a. Intensity of light
b. Frequency
c. Electric current intensity
d. Power
2. Which of the following are the fundamental units in S.I system?
a. Centimeter, kilogram, minute
b. Kilometer, kilogram, second
c. Meter, kilogram, second
d. Foot, pound, second
3. Which of the following instruments are used to measure length?
a. Scale b. Beam balance c. Tape measure d. clock
4. A racing car can go from rest to 120 km/h in six seconds. What is its average acceleration?
a. 10 km/h/s
b. 20 km/h/s
c. 30 km/h/s
d. 40 km/h/s
5. What is the average speed of a motorcycle that travels 20 km in 2 hours?
a. 22 km/h
b. 20 km/h
c. 10 km/h
d. None of the above
6. The race car driver applies the brake and his car slows down from 240 km/h to 120 km/h in
1 minute. What is his acceleration?
a. 2 km/h/s
b. -2 km/h/s
c. 120 km/h/s
d. 2 km/h
7. A force that occurs when an object rubs against another object
a. thermometer
b. conduction
c. friction
d. radiation
8. Gravity and friction are examples of .
a. motions
b. simple machines
c. forces
d. distances
9. What describes the speed and direction of an object's motion?
a. velocity b. force c. magnitude d. friction
10. Which of the following colors absorbs the least heat?
a. Black b. Red c. Blue d. White
11. The following is an example of heat conductor EXCEPT;
a. Aluminum b. Silver c. water d. Glass
12. Two objects have collected static electricity with the same charge. What would the
objects do when placed near each other?
a. repel b. attract c. nothing d. stick together
13. Which form of electric discharge appears in nature?
a. rain
b. ocean currents
c. lightning
d. volcanoes
14. What will happen if you add more batteries to an electrical circuit containing light bulbs?
a. There is no change.
b. The bulbs will dim.
c. The bulbs will be brighter.
d. The bulbs will last longer.
15. Why does static electricity move from you to a metal object after you have walked over new
carpet?
a. It is attracted to the metal.
b. It is attracted to you.
c. It is attracted to the carpet
d. It is made in your shoes.
16. How can you tell when static electricity has been discharged?
a. Heat is released that can be felt.
b. Light is released and you can feel a shock.
c. Static electricity gives off many different colors
d. The object begins to spin rapidly when it is shocked.
17. When performing an experiment with electricity, which material would act as an insulator?
a. staple
b. popsicle stick
c. wire
d. paper clip
18. Which type of electricity moves along a pathway to turn on a light?
a. static electricity
b. lightning energy
c. turbine electricity
d. current electricity
19. What substance is attracted to a magnet?
a. silver b. lead c. water d. iron
20. What characteristics do magnetic substances have?
a. They can give a “shock” when you touch them.
b. They can push or pull objects they are not touching.
c. They are always black and cold to touch.
d. They fall faster than other objects when you drop them.
21. Ancient people discovered magnetic rocks called lodestone. What did they use them for?
a. to start fires
b. compasses
c. sculptures
d. telephone receivers
22. What must happen for an electromagnet to have a magnetic field?
a. It must be heated.
b. It has to be touching another magnet.
c. It must be lined up with Earth’s magnetic field.
d. It must be connected to an electrical source.
23. What happens when two north poles of magnets are placed together?
a. They repel.
b. They attract.
c. They cancel each other out.
d. The strength of the magnet is doubled.
24. How is Earth’s magnetic field similar to that of a magnet?
a. It has North and South poles.
b. It is hundreds of miles long.
c. It is made in Earth’s core.
d. It is shaped like a horseshoe.
25. What is our best evidence that Earth has a magnetic field?
a. All things fall toward Earth’s center.
b. A compass needle lines up with it.
c. Winds blow from east to west.
d. Earth’s oceans all have currents.
Direction: Using the ACROSS and DOWN clues, write the CORRECT words in the
numbered grid.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Across Down
1. The reaction between the same charge 2. a sub-particle of atom with negative charge
4. The action of measuring something 3. The supply of electric current to a house or
6. The reaction between opposite charges. other building for heating, lighting, or
powering appliances.
7. A state of matter that sound waves travel faster
5. Example of insulator
9. An instrument containing a magnetized pointer
which shows the direction of magnetic north 8. You cannot see any object through this
and bearings from it. kind of material
13. The speed of something in a given direction. 10. Anything that pulls iron and steel to it
14. The interval between two events 11. The rate of change in position
15. The action or process of moving or being 12. a material through which a wave travels
moved.

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EXTRA CREDIT:
1. First person to read this, stand up proudly on your chair, and yell at the top of your lungs the NAME OF
YOUR SCIENCE TEACHER will receive 5 marks.

2. Student will get 30 and above score will receive 5 marks. GOODLUCK <3

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