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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region X
Schools Division of Lanao del Norte
Kolambugan District
RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 4


SY 2023-2024

DIRECTIONS: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It can be a push or a pull which causes an object to move.


A. motion B. force C. direction D. speed
2. What are the effects of force in an object?
A. change in size and shape C. change in direction
B. change in motion D. All of the above
3. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The greater the force, the faster an object moves.
B. The smaller the force, the faster an object moves.
C. Force is not relevant to the speed of an object.
D. Force depends on the object.
4. How can you change the shape of a balloon?
A. by bending B. by pressing C. by twisting D. by cutting
5. What is the effect of force when you slice a cake?
A. Force changes the taste of the cake.
B. Force changes the color of the cake.
C. Force changes the shape of the cake.
D. Force changes the shape and size of the cake.
6. Which of the following shows that an object changed its size?
A. dropping a flower vase C. pushing a car
B. pulling a box D. dropping a paper plate
7. Which of the following shows that force affects the movement of an object?
A. A toy car travels farther when the force applied was stronger.
B. A boy molding a clay.
C. A girl cutting a piece of paper.
D. A boy playing a dough.
8. Which of the following objects will move more easily when a force is applied to it?
A. plastic dining table C. small refrigerator
B. empty steel cabinet D. small wooden table
9. Which of the following is TRUE about force?
A. Force can change the shape or size of an object.
B. Force can only change the direction of an object.
C. Force cannot change the speed of a moving object.
D. Force can change the chemical properties of objects.

10. Which statement is NOT true about force?


A. Slicing a banana changes its shape and size.
B. A rolling ball on a surface will continue moving unless a force is applied on it.
C. A ball moving on top of the table stops when you apply force opposite to the direction of
its motion.
D. In order to slow down or stop a heavy object, the force applied must be lesser than the
mass of that given object.
11. Which of the following can be attracted by magnets?
A. nickel coin C. gold bar
B. copper wire D. aluminum pole
12. Which of the material is attracted by magnet?
A. Plastic ruler C. Paper clip
B. Pony tail D. Rubber band
13. Which of the following cannot be attracted by magnets?
A. cobalt B. gold C. iron D. nickel
14. It is a magnet that is shaped like the letter “U.”
A. ring magnet C. rectangular magnet
B. bar magnet D. horseshoe magnet
15. When two magnets attract, they _______________.
A. pull together C. break
B. change color D. push apart
16. When two magnets repel, they _______________.
A. break C. push apart
B. pull together D. change color
17. When magnets are ____________________ the force of magnetism is stronger.
A. farther apart C. round
B. rectangular D. closer together
18. What characteristics to magnetic substances have?
A. They are always black and cold to touch.
B. They can give a “shock” when you touch them.
C. They can push or pull objects they are not touching.
D. They fall faster than other objects when you drop them.

19. Which of the following statements is TRUE?


A. All magnets have two north poles.
B. All magnets have two south poles.
C. Magnets can attract an object made of paper.
D. Most objects with iron are attracted to magnets.

20. Which statement correctly describes the picture?

A. The two poles are attracted to each other.


B. The iron filings formed a shape around the magnet.
C. The iron filings show that magnetic field is strongest at both poles.
D. The North pole of one bar magnet attracts the south pole of another bar magnet.

21. Which one is NOT a form of energy?


A. heat B. light C. force D. sound
22. When heat is transferred through solid materials, it is called _______.
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. reflection

23. The heat transferred from one place to another by movement of fluids is called ________.
A. reflection B. conduction C. radiation D. convection
24. What will happen to a liquid when heated?
A. It will increase in temperature.
B. It will increase its water level.
C. It will remain the same.
D. It will increase in volume.
25. Which of the illustrations show heat transfer?

A. B. C. D.
26. Which word best describes how light moves?
A. in circles C. slowly
B. straight line D. faster through opaque objects
27. What happens when you focus a pen light through a hole of a thick cloth?
A. Light becomes brighter.
B. Light changes direction.
C. Light passes through the hole.
D. Light is blocked or obstructed.
28. What affects the speed of sound as it travels?
A. Person receiving it C. The origin of the sound
B. The nature of materials D. Loudness of the sound
29. You are standing 5 meters away from your teacher. Why did you immediately respond when
she called your name?
A. Sound travels in solids. C. Sound travels in air.
B. Sound travels in liquids. D. Sound travels in a vacuum.
30. Which of the following statements about sound is correct?
A. Sound cannot travel through solids.
B. Sound travels faster in air than in liquid.
C. Sound travels faster in solids than in air.
D. Sound is not affected by the medium through which it travels.
31. It is the bouncing of light on the smooth surface of an object.
A. diffusion B. reflection C. refraction D. vibration
32. What do you call the bending of light as it passes through different media?
A. diffraction B. diffusion C. reflection D. refraction
33. When light travels from air to glass its speed ___________.
A. increases C. remains the same
B. decreases D. increases then decreases
34. What happens to light when a coin appears bigger when you look at it through a hand lens?
A. absorbed B. reflected C. refracted D. stopped
35. What happens when light is separated into different colors through a prism?
A. absorption B. motion C. reflection D. refraction
36. Which of the following produce sound?
A. soft objects C. vibrating objects
B. radio stations D. objects under pressure
37. Which of the following will make the loudest sound?
A. dropping a pin
B. dropping a ballpen
C. dropping a paper clip
D. dropping a big box on the floor
38. What happens to sound as you get farther and farther from its source?
A. becomes louder
B. becomes softer
C. becomes flatter then louder
D. the same as when it was first created
39. Which of the following is NOT related to the loudness of sound?
A. frequency of the sound
B. energy of a vibrating object
C. condition of the air the sound waves travel through
D. distance between the observer and the sound source
40. Echo has different uses. Which of the following is NOT a situation when echo is used?
A. to find large shoals of fish
B. to measure the depth of the sea
C. to locate a sunken shipwreck or cargo
D. to know the composition of materials found in the surroundings

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region X
Schools Division of Lanao del Norte
Kolambugan District
RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SCIENCE 4 THIRD QUARTER TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

LEARNING Actual Weight Total

Understanding
Remembering

Creating
Analyzing

Evaluating
Instruction

Applying
COMPETENCIES % No. of
(Days) Items

1. Explain the effects of


force when applied to an 3,5
10 25% 10 1,2 4 9,10
object 6,7,8
S4FE-IIIa-1
2. Characterize magnetic 11,
15,
force 12, 19,
10 25% 10 16, 18
S4FE-IIId-e-3 13, 20
17
14
3. Describe how light, 21,
27,
sound and heat travel 22, 24 26,
10 25% 10 28,
S4FE-IIIf-g-4 23, 29
30
25
4. Investigate properties
33, 35,
and characteristics of 31, 39,
10 25% 10 34, 37,
light and sound 32 40
36 38
S4FE-IIIh-5
TOTAL 40 100% 40 12 12 6 6 2 2

Prepared by: Checked by:

WILMAR C. MONDIDO NORVEL H. ALANGILAN EdD


Teacher III Principal II
ANSWER KEY: SCIENCE 4 Q3

1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. D
11. A
12. C
13. B
14. D
15. A
16. C
17. D
18. C
19. D
20. D
21. C
22. A
23. D
24. A
25. B
26. B
27. C
28. B
29. C
30. B
31. B
32. D
33. B
34. C
35. D
36. C
37. D
38. B
39. A
40. D

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