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Department of Education

Region III – Central Luzon


Schools Division of Pampanga
Macabebe East District
TELACSAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Macabebe
3rd Quarterly Examination in Science IV
SY 2019-2020

NAME: _______________________________________________________________
GRADE AND SECTION: _____________________________
GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement or question carefully. Choose the
correct answer and write the letter in your answer sheet.

1. It is the cause that makes the objects move.


A. force
B. magnet
C. heat
D. sound
2. The shape of an object __________ when force is applied on it.
A. changes
B. remains
C. moves
D. is still the same
3. When force is applied to an object, the size of an object may _________.
A. change
B. bend
C. move
D. break
4. The following situations are the effects of force applied in changing the size, except one.
A. throwing the paperclip
B. cutting a paper
C. sharpening a pencil
D. pulling a garter
5. The stronger the force exerted the ________ the toy car travels.
A. farther
B. nearer
C. slower
D. lesser
6. The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to ____________ the
object.
A. stop
B. move
C. push
D. roll
7. A marble that is standing still will move when ___________.
A. touch by a cat
B. bumped by cotton
C. a force is applied on the marble
D. there is a strong wind
8. Do force affects the movement of an object?
A. Maybe
B. Yes
C. No
D. None of these options
9. Here are some reminders to become safe at school, except one.
A. Do not run in the corridors and in the pathways
B. Do running when going in and out of your classroom
C. Avoid pushing each other while in the line
D. Do not play inside the classroom
10. What will you do when there is a car coming very fast while you is on the street?
A. Cross the street
B. Stay on the side
C. Walk slowly
D. Run on the street
11. During a typhoon, which of the following should you need to do?
A. Play on the flood
B. Swim on the flood
C. Walk in the rain
D. Stay inside your house
12. What will you do if you see and read the signage like “Do not entry”?
A. Take a photo behind it and post on the Facebook
B. Ignore it and continue walking
C. Remove the signage and throw it
D. Follow it to avoid accident
13. When the same poles of two magnets whether North or South are placed close to each
other, they ______.
A. pull each other
B. does not move
C. repel each other
D. attract each other
14. What are the types of metals attracted to the magnet?
A. nickel
B. cobalt
C. iron
D. all of these options
15. ________ has an invisible magnetic field which attracts objects made of iron and nickel.
A. Force
B. Light
C. Heat
D. Magnet
16. Which of the material is attracted to the magnet?
A. plastic ruler
B. ponytail
C. paper clip
D. rubber band
17. The transfer of heat in solid materials is called _________.
A. convection
B. insulator
C. conduction
D. radiation
18. A heat transfer across an empty space or vacuum is called ___________.
A. conduction
B. convection
C. radiation
D. conductor
19. A heat that travels through air and water is called ____________.
A. conductor
B. radiation
C. convection
D. conduction
20. It serves as good conductor.
A. wood
B. plastic
C. metal
D. water
21. What is the direction of heat transfer?
A. from hot to cold
B. from cold to hot
C. from side to side
D. from bottom to top
22. What may happen to a solid when it is continuously exposed to heat?
A. it may melt
B. it may expand
C. it may become heavier
D. it may decrease in volume
23. Light always travels in ____________ when going through a single medium.
A. curve line
B. straight line
C. diagonal line
D. wavy line
24. A narrow but powerful beam of light that can travel long distances and still focus on a small
area.
A. flashlight
B. laser
C. light bulb
D. study table lamp
25. A transparent material that transmits visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light.
A. flashlight
B. laser
C. optical fiber
D. fluorescent light
26. A ______________ travels different speed through different media.
A. vibration
B. reflection
C. sound wave
D. all of these options
27. As it travels, sound wave is created in response to a vibration and how easily they move
back to their
_________________.
A. opposite direction
B. new position
C. wavy position
D. original position
28. When the sound travels through solids, the vibration of the particles move _______?
A. slowly
B. moderately
C. irregularly
D. fast
29. How do sound travels through air?
A. very slowly
B. very fast
C. in jumping motion
D. moderately
30. What affects the speed of sound as it travels?
A. person receiving it
B. the nature of material
C. the origin of the sound
D. loudness of the sound
31. The throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
A. Light path
B. Refraction
C. Reflection
D. All of these options
32. Which material does not reflect light?
A. water
B. mirror
C. shiny metals
D. shadow
33. When you throw a ball straight down on the smooth surface, it will bounce _______ back at
you.
A. on the other side
B. opposite
C. diagonally
D. straight
34. The bending of light is called __________.
A. Light path
B. Reflection
C. Refraction
D. All of these options
35. When somebody faces a mirror, his reflection can be seen in a reversed manner.
A. No
B. Yes
C. Maybe
D. All of these options
36. Loud sound also means ________.
A. intense sound
B. soft sound
C. cracking sound
D. mellow sound
37. The softness or loudness of sound is called ____________.
A. pitch
B. volume
C. sound
D. echo
38. Which of the following produces a soft sound?
A. drum set
B. jet
C. buzzing bee
D. train
39. Which of the following produces the loudest sound?
A. cry of a baby
B. whisper
C. telephone
D. bomb
40. Why does sound become weaker or fainter as it moves away from the observer?
A. the sound spreads to cover a larger area
B. the sound is lowered by the operator
C. the sound spreads to cover a smaller area
D. the sound is already absorbed by the environment

“With DILIGENT STUDY and UNDERSTANDING, you will SUCCEED in PASSING the
exams”
ANSWER KEY:
SCIENCE 4

1. A
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. D
14. D
15. D
16. C
17. C
18. C
19. C
20. C
21. A
22. A
23. B
24. B
25. C
26. C
27. D
28. D
29. A
30. B
31. C
32. D
33. D
34. C
35. B
36. A
37. B
38. C
39. D
40. A
41. A
42. A
43. B
44. B
45. B
46. C
47. D
48. D
49. C
50. C
Table of Specifications in Science IV (THIRD GRADING)

No. of days No. of Item


Objectives Weight %
Taught Items Placement

1. Explain the effects of force


2 4.4 2 1–2
on the shape of an object.
2. Describe the effects of force
2 4.4 2 3–4
on the size of an object.
3. Explain the effects of force
4 8.9 4 5–8
on the movement of an object.
4. Identify the safety measures
3 6.7 4 9 – 12
in doing physical activities.
5. Determine the objects
4 8.9 4 13 – 16
attracted by a magnet.
6. Describe how heat is
5 11.1 6 17 – 22
transferred.
7. Describe how light travels. 3 6.7 3 23 – 25
8. Describe how sound travels
in solid, liquid and gas 5 11.1 5 26 – 30
materials.
9. Determine how light is
4 8.9 5 31 – 35
reflected or refracted.
10. Describe the sound that
4 8.9 5 36 – 40
objects produce.
11. Identify the characteristics
4 8.9 5 41 – 45
of sound.
12. Determine ways to protect
oneself to excessive/intense 5 11.1 5 46 – 50
light, heat, and sound.
Total 50 100 50

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