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SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE

GRADE 3
A. Read each item carefully. Write TRUE if the following statement is correct and FALSE if
not.
1. Temperature is the hotness and coldness of a material measured in a definite scale.
2. Low temperature indicates coldness.
3. When temperature increases substance can change from solid into a liquid.
4. When ice is cooled, it melts.
5. Sugar becomes liquid when heated.

B. Encircle the 5 materials will undergo melting if exposed on heat. (6-10)

Ice chocolate bar stone plant


Ice cream butter candle cotton

C. Read the
questions and choose correct on the box below.
1. What is the process of changing liquid into solid?
2. What is the other word for freezing?
3. What material will form when you put water in a freezer?
4. What is the process of changing solid into liquid?
5. What is the other word for melting?

Heating melting freezing

Ice cooling
D. Draw 5 materials in the box that can undergo freezing from liquid turns into solid.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SCIENCE –GRADE 4
A. Identify and write if the following materials can be BENT, PRESS, HAMMER or CUT.
1. Paper
2. Paper clip
3. Clay
4. Wood
5. Dough
6. Wire
7. Can
8. Apple
9. Cloth
10. Metal spoon
B. Put a / check on activities that involves heating and x to those activities do not.
1. Cooking
2. Boiling
3. Ironing clothes
4. Cutting
5. Freezing

C. Write TRUE if the following statement is correct and FALSE if not about the changes on
solid materials when bent, cut, press and hammered.
1. The shape of the wire changes when bent.
2. The paper changes its size and shape when cut.
3. Clay can be changes into different shape when press
4. Wood can be bent and press into different sizes.
5. Cloth changes its size and shape when cut.
SCIENCE- GRADE 5
A. Identify the kind of change the following activities undergo when there is application
of heat. Write weather its PHYSICAL CHANGE or CHEMICAL CHANGE.

1. Melting of ice
2. Boiling of water
3. Grilling of meat
4. Burning of charcoal
5. Drying of clothes
6. Heating of white sugar
7. Frying egg
8. Baking of cake
9. Burning paper
10. Freezing of ice

B. Identify TRUE if the following statement is correct and FALSE if not about the effects
and changes in the materials in the absence and presence of oxygen.
1. Iron and nails when exposed to moisture may develop rust
2. The process of burning materials with the aid of oxygen is conduction.
3. The presence or absence of oxygen in the materials may result in the melting of
materials.
4. Combustion occurs when oxygen combines with another substances like fuel and
produces fire with heat and light.
5. We can prevent rusting of materials made of iron by washing the materials after using.

C. Write YES if the following changes in matter have a good effect on the environment
and NO if it has a bad effect.
1. Burning of plastics
2. Emission of unfiltered gas from factories
3. Rotting trash from unkept trashbins
4. Illegal logging of trees
5. Making rice field into a residential lot

Science 6
A. Write TRUE if the following statement is correct and FALSE if not about the different
factors affecting solubility.
1. Nature of solute is about the forms of solvent whether solid, liquid or gas.
2. Temperature tells how hot or cold the solvent in a mixture.
3. Temperature affects the solubility of a solution.
4. Solubility is decreasing as temperature is rising.
5. Vinegar is known as the universal solvent.

B. Write if the following statement is about the characteristics of COLLOIDS, SUSPENSION


and SOLUTION.
1. It is a homogeneous mixture.
2. A heterogeneous mixture which separates over time.
3. It contains particles that are in between in size.
4. It doesn’t separate into layers.
5. Salt dissolved in water is example of this mixture.

C. Identify if the following materials and mixtures are colloids, suspension and solution.
Write C-colloids, S-suspension and S-solution on the following mixtures.
1. Mayonnaise
2. Muddy water
3. Fog
4. Saltwater
5. Water and sugar
6. Milk
7. Sand particles in water
8. Juice
9. Whipped cream
10. Flour in water

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