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Republic of the Philippines

DepEd- Region IV- A CALABARZON


DIVISION OF CAVITE
City of General Trias
BELVEDERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
S.Y. 2017-2018

Third Quarter Test – SCIENCE 4

Name: ________________________________________ Grade & Sec: ______________ Score: __________

Directions: Read the question carefully and write the correct answer on the space provided.

____1. If you are to push a cart, a box, and a bicycle to a certain distance from the starting line, which will
require you to exert a greater force?
a. cart b. box c. bicycle d. all of them
____2. The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to _____ the object.
a. move b. stop c. roll d. push
____3. A force that sets an object into motion is called _____.
a. balanced b. moving c. unbalanced d. pushing
____4. Suppose you push a door and your friend is on the other side pushing the door. How will you
describe the force and the effect of your actions to the doors?
a. The force is balanced and the door does not move.
b. The force is unbalanced and the door may break.
c. The door will push you both.
d. The door will push your friend away from you.
____5. A marble that is standing still will move when _____.
a. bumped by another marble c. touched by a person
b. there is a strong wind d. a force is applied on the marble
____6. Why do you need to use force in moving a ball up a ramp?
a. to move the ball away from the ramp c. to let the ball roll on the ramp
b. to add force to the ball d. to allow the ball to stay on the ramp
____7. What causes objects to move?
a. Weight b. Gravity c. Force d. Magnets
____8. What will you do when there is a car coming very fast while you is on the street?
a. Do not cross the street. c. Walk slowly.
b. Stay on the side. d. Stay put where you are.
____9. Oil spilled on the stairs where you need to pass in going to the canteen. What will you do?
a. Do not walk on the floor with spilled oil.
b. Stay on the stairs.
c. Jump and hop to move away from the area where there is oil spill.
d. Dry the floor with clothes and walk away.
____10. During an earthquake, which of the following should you need to do?
a. Stay in safe places without objects that might fall on you.
b. Stay inside your room.
c. Stay outside where there is an open area.
d. Stay under your bed or any big table.
____11. During Physical Education activities, what will you do if someone pushes you?
a. Push the person in front of you. c. Hold on to someone near you.
b. Push the person behind you. d. Tell them not to push anyone
____12. What will you do if you are transferring glassware from one place to another?
a. Walk slowly and carefully.
b. Handle the glassware carefully.
c. Bring the glassware to the place where you need to transfer using a box.
d. Hold the glassware tightly and walk.
____13. When the same poles of two magnets whether North or South are placed close to each other,
they ________.
a. push each other c. not attracted to each other
b. pull each other d. does not move
____14. If you break a magnet into pieces, what will happen to the force that will be exerted by the
magnet when used
a. Force remains the same. c. Force will be doubled.
b. Force exerted will decrease. d. Force of each magnet will not be affected.
____15. Which statement correctly describes the picture?

a.The North seeking pole of one bar magnet attracts the south seeking pole of another bar magnet.
b. The two poles are attracted to each other.
c. The iron fillings formed a shape around the magnet.
d. he iron fillings show that magnetic field is strongest at both poles
____16. What is the direction of heat transfer?
a. From hot to cold b. from bottom to top c. From cold to hot d. From side to side
____17. How is heat transferred in solid materials?
a. Through convection c. Through conduction
b. Through radiation d. Through vacuum
____18. What happens to a liquid when heated?
a. It remains the same. c. It increases in temperature
b. It increases in volume. d. Its temperature cannot be determined.
____19. What may happen to a solid when it is continuously exposed to heat?
a. It may become heavier. c. It may expand.
b. It may decrease in volume. d. It may condense to liquid.
____20. What do you call the transfer of heat through air?
a. Convection b. radiation c. Conduction d. Roasting
____21. How do the vibrations of the particles behave when sound travels through solids?
a. Occurs fast c. Occurs moderately
b. Occurs very slowly d. Cannot be determined
____22. How do sound travels through air?
a. Very fast c. In jumping motion
b. Very slowly d. Fast in random manner
____23. In which medium can sound wave travel faster?
a. Solids b. Liquids c. Gases d. All of these
____24. What affects the speed of sound as it travels?
a. Person receiving it b. The origin of the sound
b. The nature of material c. Loudness of the sound
____25. Which of the following statements about sound is correct?
a. Sound cannot travel through a solid.
b. Sound travels faster in air than in liquids.
c. Sound travels faster in solids than in air.
d. The travel of sound is not affected by the medium through which it travels.
____26. Which of the following is good to use when we go out on a sunny day?
a. Umbrella b. Sunglasses c. Sunblock c. All of these
____27. Which of the following is good to use to protect our ears from the noise in the environment?
a. Ear muffs b. Cotton buds c. Earrings d. All of these
____28. Why is it not advisable to stay in hot and noisy places?
a. Our sense of hearing may be affected badly.
b. Many people will discover our talents.
c. Our sense of sight may be damaged by the heat of the sun.
d. Both a and c
____29. What must you do if you want to swim in a hot sunny day?
a. Wear jacket so that your skin will not get burned.
b. Wear protective footwear like boots and knee-high socks.
c. Use beach umbrella while swimming in the water.
d. Apply sunblock lotion to protect your skin from the sun.
____30. Which of the following shows proper way of protecting oneself from the heat of the sun?
a. Wearing protective clothing like long-sleeved cloths if you are working under the sun.
b. Drinking plenty of water to keep hydrated during summer.
c. Use wide-brimmed hat when working in the fields.
d. All of the above.
____31. Why do we need to use pot holder when handling hot casseroles or any hot cooking wares?
a. To protect our hands from getting hurt or burned
b. To protect our new cuticles from fading
c. To maintain the softness of our hands
d. None of the above
____32. When we are in the classroom, which of the following sound may reach our ears first?
a. Sound from tapping the table
b. Ring of a bell from the principal’s office
c. Whisper of your seatmate seated behind the room
d. Chirps of the bird in a nearby acacia tree.
____33. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
a. Light always travel in a straight line. c. Heat transfer through liquid is known as radiation.
b. Sound travels faster in air than in solids. d. Sound cannot travel through the air.
____34. What happens to the loudness of the sound as one goes away from it?
a. Remains the same b. Increases gradually c. Decreases gradually d. Fades abruptly
____35. Which if the following material can be used to protect ourselves from excessive heat and light?
a. Perfume b. hat c. bracelet d. head band
____36. Which of the following produces loud noise?
a. Jet plane b. Whisper c. Bee D. Guitar
____37. Which of the following produces soft sound?
a. Drum b. Whisper b. Flute D. Helicopter
___38. Which of the following is true about sound?
a. Loudness increases as you get farther form the point of origin
b. Loudness can decrease as you get nearer to the point of origin
c. Sound can neither be loud or soft
d. All of the above.
____39. Why do ambulance and fire truck have louder siren?
a. So that the vehicle in front of them can give way to them.
b. So that they can travel faster than other vehicle.
c. So that they cannot experience traffic.
d. None of the above.
____40. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
a. Light always travel in a straight line.
b. Sound travels faster in air than in solids.
c. Heat transfer through liquid is known as radiation.
d. Sound cannot travel through the air.

41-50. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct. Write FALSE if the statement is wrong.
41. Light always travel on a straight line. _________
42. Echo I the term used for the sound that is reflected back to its source. _________
43. A laser is a narrow but powerful beam of light capable of travelling far distance on straight line. __
44. Optical fibers are used in communications, medicines and industry. ________
45. Refractions is the bouncing back of light that strikes a clear surface. ________
46. When somebody faces a mirror, his reflection can be seen in reversed manner. _______
47. Light travels faster in air than in liquids. ________
48. Bats and dolphins used echolocation to locate their food and determine their directions. ______
49. Only animals have the ability to used echolocation. ____
50. Some individual has developed to use echolocation and thus able to see even if they are blind. ____
Republic of the Philippines
DepEd- Region IV- A CALABARZON
Division of Cavite
City of General Trias
BELVEDERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
S.Y. 2017-2018

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Third Quarter Test - SCIENCE 4


Objectives Number of % of the Number of Item
Days Test Items Placement

1. Describe the effects of force applied to


8 14 7 1-7
an object
2. Practice safety measures in physical
activities and proper handling of materials 6 10 5 8-12

3. Describe the force exerted by magnets.


7 8 4 13-15

4. Describe how light, sound and heat travel


9 18 9 16-25

5. Describe ways to protect oneself from


exposure to excessive light , heat and 6 12 6 26-31
sound
6. Describe properties and characteristics of
5 18 9 32-40
light and sound
7. Investigate properties and characteristics
7 20 10 41-50
light and sound

TOTAL 48 100% 50
Republic of the Philippines
DepEd- Region IV- A CALABARZON
Division of Cavite
City of General Trias
BELVEDERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
S.Y. 2017-2018

Key Answer
Science 4

1.B 11.D 21.A 31.A 41.True


2.A 12.B 22.B 32.A 42.True
3.D 13.A 23.A 33.A 43.True
4.A 14.B 24.B 34.C 44.True
5.D 15.A 25.C 35.B 45.False
6.C 16.A 26.C 36.A 46.False
7.C 17.C 27.A 37.B 47.True
8.B 18.C 28.D 38.D 48.True
9.A 19.C 29.D 39.A 49.False
10.A 20.B 30.D 40.A 50.True

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