Pre Test - Science 4
Pre Test - Science 4
Pre Test - Science 4
Region III
Division of Mabalacat City
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
TOTAL 40 100%
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Mabalacat City
20. What is the difference between the stages in the life cycle of animals that undergo complete
metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis?
A. Complete metamorphosis has four stages while incomplete metamorphosis has three stages.
B. Complete metamorphosis has five stages while incomplete metamorphosis has four stages.
C. Complete metamorphosis has six stages while incomplete metamorphosis has five stages.
D. Complete metamorphosis has seven stages while incomplete metamorphosis has six stages.
21. Which of the following correctly describes Mutualism?
A. Mutualism is the type of interaction where both species benefit from the relationship.
B. Mutualism is the type of interaction where one organism benefits while the other is not harmed nor
affected.
C. Mutualism is a type of interaction where one benefits while the other one is harmed or badly
affected.
D. Mutualism is a type of interaction which is a striving between organisms for the things needed for
survival.
22. Which of the following correctly describes Commensalism?
A. Commensalism is the type of interaction where both species benefit from the relationship.
B. Commensalism is the type of interaction where one organism benefits while the other is not harmed
nor affected.
C. Commensalism is a type of interaction where one benefits while the other one is harmed or badly
affected.
D. Commensalism is a type of interaction which is a striving between organisms for the things needed
for survival.
23. Which of the following correctly describes Predation?
A. Predation is the type of interaction where both species benefit from the relationship.
B. Predation is a type of interaction where one benefits while the other one is harmed or badly affected.
C. Predation is a type of interaction which is a striving between organisms for the things needed for
survival.
D. Predation is the type of interaction where one organism benefits while the other is not harmed nor
affected.
24. Which of the following correctly describes Competition?
A. Competition is the type of interaction where both species benefit from the relationship.
B. Competition is a type of interaction where one benefits while the other one is harmed or badly
affected.
C. Competition is a type of interaction which is a striving between organisms for the things needed for
survival.
D. Competition is the type of interaction where one organism benefits while the other is not harmed nor
affected.
25. Which of the following is a safety measure in doing physical activities?
A. Push and kick each other while in the line. C. Run when you go out of the room.
B. Block the exit areas of the playground D. Do not run in the corridors and in the
pathways.
26. Which of the following shows safety measures at home?
A. Play with your toys with care. C. Do not climb cabinets or step on the chairs and
tables.
B. Do not play in your stairs. D. A, B, C
27. Which of the following correctly describes the force exerted by magnets?
A. If the poles are different, they repel each other.
B. If the poles are different they attract each other.
C. If the poles are the same, they attract each other.
D. A, B, C
28. How does light travel?
A. Light always travels in a straight line. C. Light always travels in a circular line.
B. Light always travels in a rectangular line. D. Light always travels in any direction.
29. How can you protect yourself from too much heat of the sun?
A. Use sunglasses when looking at the sun.
B. Use umbrellas when going out at noon.
C. Apply sunblock lotion on your skin if you stay under the sun.
D. A, B, C
30. One way to protect yourself from excessive is to avoid it How can you avoid excessive noise?
A. Avoid having too much noise in a room. C. Use soft materials to cover hard surfaces.
B. Hang curtains on the walls to absorb the loud noise. D. A, B, C
31. Which of the following is a correct comparison of clay and loam soil?
A. Clay is hard and loam is soft.
B. Clay has the finest texture while loam has fine texture.
C. Clay has coarse particles while loam has packed particles.
D. Clay has fine texture while loam has the finest texture.
32. How is water used in our daily activities?
A. Water is used for drinking. C. Water is used for washing the dishes.
B. Water is used for cooking. D. A, B, C
33. Why is water important?
A. Because water is used for cleaning, washing, bathing and preparing food.
B. Because water serve as route of transportation.
C. Because water sustains plant and animal life.
D. A, B, C
34. What instrument is used to know wind direction.
A. wind vane B. thermometer C. anemometer D. hygrometer
35. What instrument is used to measure wind speed?
A. wind vane B. thermometer C. anemometer D. hygrometer
36. All the following is a safety precaution during a typhoon. Which one is not?
A. Stay home and listen for important advisories about the typhoon.
B. Store enough food, water, candles and flashlights.
C. Wade in the sea with your friends.
D. Evacuate when necessary.
37. Which one should you do during a windy day?
A. Burn dried leaves. C. Play outside.
B. Wear thin clothes. D. Do not go for a walk under the trees.
38. Which of the following is the correct description of the position and length of the shadows in the
morning?
A. In the morning as the sun rises, it is low in the horizon, its light rays are slanted so longer shadows
are formed.
B. In the morning as the sun rises, it is high in the horizon, its light rays are slanted so longer shadows
are formed.
C. In the morning as the sun sets, it is low in the horizon, its light rays are slanted so shorter shadows
are formed.
D. In the morning as the sun sets, it is high in the horizon, its light rays are slanted so shorter shadows
are formed.
39. Which of the following is the correct description of the position and length of the shadows at noontime?
A. At noon, the sun is directly above the horizon, the light rays of the sun strike directly above the
objects so longer shadows are formed.
B. At noon, the sun is directly above the horizon, the light rays of the sun strike directly above the
objects so shorter shadows are formed.
C. At noon, the sun is directly above the horizon, the light rays of the sun strike directly above the
objects so wider shadows are formed.
D. At noon, the sun is directly above the horizon, the light rays of the sun strike directly above the
objects so no visible shadows are formed.
40. Which describes the effect of the sun?
A. Plants can make their own food because of sunlight.
B. Farmers can harvest and dry their crops.
C. Mothers can dry their laundry.
D. A, B, C