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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Lipa City
Lipa City North District
Santo Toribio Elementary School
Lipa City

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST


SCIENCE 5
Name: _______________________________ Grade & Section: _________________

I. Directions: Read the following statements/questions carefully. Choose only the letter of the
correct answer and write it on the blank before each number.

_______1. It is the measure of how far or near two points are from one another based on the actual
travel of an object.
A. motion C. speed
B. distance D. time

_______2. What type of motion involves the movement of an object along a straight line?
A. Circular Motion C. Periodic Motion
B. Rectilinear Motion D. Rolling Motion

_______3. Which of the following is an example of periodic motion?


A. Pendulum swinging C. Earth revolving around the Sun
B. Driving a car along a straight road D. Jogging in a park

_______4. What type of motion does a Ferris wheel show?


A. Rectilinear B. Circular C. Rolling D. Periodic

_______5. Which is NOT used for measuring distance?


A. measuring wheel C. tape measure
B. meterstick D. stopwatch

_______6. A car traveled 30 kilometers for 2 hours, what is its speed?


A. 15.0km/h B. 28.0km/h C. 30.0km/h D. 60.0km/h
_______7. What do we call a material that allows electricity to pass through it?
A. resistor C. insulator
B. conductor D. metal

_______8. It is a material that does not permit heat and electricity to be transferred through it.
A. absorption B. conductor C. convection D. insulator

_______9. Which is an example of insulator?


A. book B. copper C. metal fork D. silver

_______10. Your mother wants to cook egg faster. Which of the following materials will she use?
A. Aluminum pot B. Clay pot C. Plastic pot D. Rubber pot

_______11. Which is a good conductor?


A. Fruits B. Metals C. Plastics D. Wood products
_______12. Why are cooking utensils made up of metal but the handles are made of plastic?
A. Metal is hard while plastic is soft.
B. Metal is expensive but plastic is cheaper.
C. Metal is not brittle while plastic is brittle.
D. Metal is a good conductor of heat while plastic is a poor conductor of heat.

_______13. The following are examples of good conductor except one. What is it?
A. aluminum B. brass C. gold D. fabric

_______14. Which of the following is a good conductor of heat?

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A. glass bottle B. stone C. tin can D. wood

_______15. When is a shadow formed?


A. when light passed an object C. when light is blocked
B. when light is absorbed D. when there is no light

_______16. It refers to bending of light as it passes through different materials.


A. Refraction B. Reflection C. Absorption D. Transmission

_______17. Which of the following materials will allow all light to pass through?
A. wax paper C. cardboard
B. black art paper D. plastic cover

_______18. Which of the following is an opaque material?


A. tinted glass B. plywood C. cellophane D. eyeglass

_______19. It refers to bouncing back of light when it hits an object.


A. Absorption B. Transmission C. Reflection D. Refraction

_______20. What materials allow some light to pass through it?


A. Transparent B. Translucent C. Transgender D. Transformer

_______21. Which of the following is NOT a part of an electric circuit?


A. battery B. switch C. bulb D. electric tape

_______22. Which of the following serves as a source of energy in a circuit?


A. wire B. bulb C. dry cell D. switch

_______23. These are negatively charged a particle that flows from negative end to positive end. It is
called ______?
A. electrons B. protons C. energy D. circuit

_______24. What part of electric circuit controls the flow of electricity?


A. switch B. bulb C. wire D. battery

_______25. What part of electric circuit that uses the electricity from the source?
A. wire B. battery C. bulb D. switch

_______26. What kind of circuit makes the bulb light up because the path of electricity is complete?
A. Open Circuit B. Closed Circuit C. Series Circuit D. Parallel Circuit

_______27. This is a temporary magnet that may be produced by making electricity flow through a
wire coiled around an iron nail.
A. electromagnet B. magnetism C. electricity D. dry cells

_______28. An electromagnet can be made stronger by using _________.


A. only battery B. more batteries C. more pins D. less coils

_______29. The number of dry cells or batteries change the amount of_____________.
A. current B. wires C. core D. nail

_______30. It serves as the source of electricity that flows to the wire to create
a magnetic field.
A. Iron Core B. Insulated Wire C. Power source D. nails

_______31. An electromagnet is a __________ magnet.


A. permanent B. temporary C. sample D. artificial

_______32. Which of the following is NOT part of an electromagnet?


A. Core B. Wire C. needle D. dry cell

_______33. Which of the following does NOT use electromagnet?


A. doorbell B. pillow C. telephone D. television

_______34. How can you increase the strength of an electromagnet?


A. by letting the electricity pass through it
B. by adding more dry cells or batteries
C. by adding the more magnets
D. by adding longer wires

II. Directions: Read the following statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if

not.

_________35. Metal is a great conductor of electricity.


_________36. Electricity can easily flow through insulators.
_________37. Glass and air allow electricity to pass through them.
_________38. Since coppers are good conductors of electricity, electric wires are made of coppers.
_________39. Wood and rubber are conductors. They allow electricity to flow through them.
_________40. Electromagnets are temporary magnets.
_________41. Electromagnet attracts the pins and thumbtacks when electricity STOPS flowing from the
battery through the coil to the nail.
_________42. Electromagnet is made of battery, coiled wire and nail.
_________43. Electromagnet can be made stronger by using more coils of wire.
_________44. The number of dry cell or battery CANNOT affect the strength of an electromagnet.

III. Direction: Draw and label the parts of a series circuit. (6 points)

45-50.

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