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Republika ng Pilipinas Kagawaran ng Edukasyon Rehiyon XI Sangay ng Lungsod ng Dabaw Lungsod ng Dabaw Third PERIODICAL TEST Science and

Health VI Name ________________________________ Grade and Section ____________ School ____________________________________________ Score __________ I. Multiple Choices. Encircle the letter of the best answer.

1. Which of the following materials are NOT properly labeled? A. Personal care C. Insecticide

4. Which of the following group of materials are made of metal, glass, paper, wood and plastic?

A. B. C. D.

Grills, pants, bottle, ladle,and bag Kettle, mirror, napkin, chair and cup Bag, clothes, chair, glass, and hairclip Electric fan, drinking cup, stove, bottle, and bed

5. Why should safety precautions be observed at all times? A. To avoid clutter of unnecessary things at home. B. To teach the children the easy way of locating things. C. To ensure a well-organized arrangement of things D. To avoid misuse of materials and accident 6. Paracetamol and Loperamide are medicines. Which is an appropriate label for them?

B. Medicine

D. Cleaning Materials

2. Which of the following practices shows safety precaution in the use and storage of household materials? I. II. III. IV. Separate food products from personal care products Keep flammable materials out of children reach Store personal care products together with food in the refrigerator. Wash hands after using pesticides and insecticides A. B. I & II II & III C. III & IV D.I, II & IV A C

7. Why should we separate chemicals according to their use? A. B. C. D. To avoid contamination. To remove garbage in the house. To prevent the poison from spreading. To make our work easy.

3. What is the BEST container for vinegar? A. Glass, because it does not corrode. B. Plastic, because it can be recycled. C. Metal, because it is light. D. Metal and plastic, because both are available.

8. What form of energy is in the picture below? A. B. C. D. light energy electrical energy Chemical energy Thermal energy

13. Which energy transformation is in the candle?

A. Chemical light B. Light electrical

C. light heat D. heat chemical

14. How is radiant energy used in medicines? 9. What form of energy is in the swinging pendulum? A. It is used to disinfect beddings. B. It is to preserve fruits. C. It is used to dry clothes. D. It is used to destroy abnormal cells in the body. 15. What kind of energy transformation does a battery-operated toy car have? A. chemical B. mechanical C. electrical D. Geothermal

10. What is the common use of fossil fuel? A. It is the fuel of the jeep. B. It restores the strength of the boy. C. It makes the sound very loud. D. It increases movement of toy car. For Items 11 and 12, refer to the set-up below.

A. B. C. D.

Mechanical electrical chemical Chemical electrical mechanical Chemical mechanical mechanical Chemical mechanical electrical

16. Which illustration shows energy transformation from electrical to mechanical energy? A. C.

11. What is the effect of heat on the liquid? A. B. C. D. It changes the water to vapor. It transforms heat to electrical energy. It allows the liquid to turn to solid It burns the hand. B. D.

12. Which of the following statements BEST describes the energy transformation that occurs at the firewood? A. Chemical energy is transformed to heat and light energy B. Heat and light energy is changed to chemical energy. C. Mechanical energy is converted to heat and light energy. D. Electrical energy is transformed to heat and light energy

17. Which form of energy comes from hot springs Mechanical changes to and volcanoes? A. Mechanical B. Sound C. Thermal D. Light

18. Which of the following activities change electrical energy to mechanical energy? A. B. C. D. Viewing movie using a DVD player. Ironing clothes with electrical iron. Cooling one using electric fan. Cooking food using an electric stove

Refer to the woman pulling a chair. 22. What is the BEST explanation for the speed of the ball? A. B. C. D. Electric forces are acting on the ball. Air resistance is accelerating the ball. Magnetic forces are pushing the ball. Gravitational force is pulling on the ball.

23. What is the factor that causes the motion of the parachute to slowly move down? A. The gravity of the Earth that pulls the boy down. B. The air friction that opposes the gravity. C. The weight of the boy. D. The clouds in the atmosphere.

19. What makes the chair move? A. the force of gravity on the chair B. the force of her pull on the chair C. friction between her hand and the chair D. friction between the wheels and the floor For number 20, refer to the figure at the side. 20. At which time is potential energy in the spring being converted into kinetic energy in this system? A. when the spring is stretching B. when the spring is fully stretched C. when the spring is recoiling D. when the spring is fully recoiled

For Item 24, refer to the car below.

24. What are the BEST terms to use to describe the motion of the car? A. direction and speed C. speed and color B. mass and volume D. volume and direction For Items 25-28, based your answer on the drawing below. Students investigated the motion of wooden blocks on frictionless ramps. They used two boards, each two meters long, to create ramps. They set the ramps up at different heights, as shown in the diagram below.

Sam drops a rubber ball from the top of a staircase to his friend, as shown in the picture below.

25. What variable remains the same throughout the investigation? A. The speed of the block. B. The time of travel of the block. C. The height of the ramps. D. The length of the ramps. 21. What happens to the speed of the ball as it gets nearer the hand? A. It increases. C. It remains the same. B. It decreases. D. It becomes zero.

Below is the data gathered from their experiment.

31. How fast does the frog move if it takes 6 seconds to reach its present position? A 3cm/sec B 3m/s C 2.5cm/sec D 2.5m/sec

For Item 32 to 34 refer to the model of the Earth.

26. Which statement is true about the data? A. Blocks I and II reached the bottom at the same time. B. The force of gravity at Block I is greater than the force of gravity at Block II. C. Block II is twice as fast as Block I D. Block 1 is faster than II 27. What is the reason for the different time of travel of the blocks on the plane? A. the friction between the object and the plane B. the length of the plane C. the inclination of the plane D. the time to move down the plane 28. What is the BEST interpretation of the data? A. The longer the time of travel, the farther the blocks move. B. The higher the inclination, the faster is the speed of the block. C. The speed is dependent on the block. D. Block II is as fast as Block I. 29. Which is a NOT unit of distance? A. millimeter B. kilometer C. inches D. Liter

32. In which layer of the Earth do plants and animals live? A. Layer 1 B. Layer 2 C. Layer 3 D. Layer 4

33. Which statement describes the earths mantle? A. It is made up of iron and nickel. B. It is the earths innermost layer. C. It is the largest layer of the earth. D. It is the thinnest layer of the earth. 34. Which of the following statements describes the core of the Earths interior layer? A. B. C. D. It is made up of solid rock. It is made up of several plates. It is the hottest part of the Earth. It is the Earths outermost layer.

For Items 35 and 36, refer to the diagram of plate movement.

For numbers 30 to 31, refer to the diagram below.

35. Which plate movement would result to the formation of a mountain? A. Figure 1, because the plates slide. B. Figure 1, because the plate protrudes. C. Figure 2, because the forces are toward each other D. Figure 2, because there are away from each other.

30. What is the distance travelled by the frog? A B 18mm 18cm C D 18m 18km

36. Which process produced the pattern of layers shown in Figure 1? A. folding B. faulting C. spreading D. weathering

For Items 42 to 43, refer to the diagram of the seafloor.

37. Analyze the diagram below. Which of these occurs when Block II slips downward?

42. At which location would an earthquake be most likely to occur? A. Typhoon B. Earthquake C. water erosion D. flood A. at points 1 & 4 B. at points 2 & 3 C. at points 1 & 3 D. at points 2 & 4

38. Which statement describes an epicenter? A. B. C. D. It is the point directly above the focus. It is the origin of the earthquake It causes the blocks to move. It controls the shock waves. 43. At which location/s would a volcano is LEAST likely to form? A.at point 1 B. at point 2 C. at point 3 D. at points

39. What is the most common cause of earthquakes? A. B. C. D. unequal heating of the atmosphere the sinking of the ocean floor movements in the Earths crust giant tidal waves called tsunamis

For Item 44, refer to the stages of formation of the volcano.

40. Which plate movement would probably form a mountain?

44. Which is the correct order of formation of a volcano? A. I,II, III C. II, I,III B. III,II I D. I,III,II 45. Which volcanic activity may cause an earthquake? A. movement of magna B. burning of trees C. darkness of smoke D. occurrence of tidal waves

A. A only B. B only

C. C only D. A and C only

46. How active and inactive volcanoes differ from each other? A. Active volcanoes erupt occasionally while inactive volcanoes do not B. Active volcanoes are bigger that inactive volcanoes. C. Active volcanoes are found on land while inactive volcanoes are found underwater. D. Active volcanoes have perfect cones while inactive volcanoes are not.

41. Why do crustal plates move? A. The winds push the plates. B. They are less dense than water C. They lie on the liquid part of the mantle. D. There spaces between the plates.

Refer to the pictures of volcanoes

III

II 47. Which volcanoes release energy? A. I and II C. I and IV B. III and IV D. II and III

IV

48. Which statements are true about the magnitude of an earthquake? I. II. III. Magnitude measures the energy released at the source of the earthquake. Magnitude is determined from measurements on seismographs. Magnitude measures the strength of shaking produced by the earthquake at a certain location. Magnitude is determined from effects on people, human structures, and the natural environment. A. I and II B. III and IV C. I and III D. II and IV

IV.

49. Which instrument detects, measures, and records the intensity of the earthquake? A sonargraphs B seismographs C. Richter scales D. photographs

50. Which precautionary measures should be observed before and after volcanic eruptions? i. Stay inside your house. ii. Listen to the radio for updates iii. Store enough food and water A. i and ii B. ii and iii C. i and iii D. i, ii and iii

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