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The document is a science test for 5th grade students with questions about electricity, circuits, materials, motion, and energy conservation. It contains 38 multiple choice questions testing concepts like conductors, insulators, parallel circuits, speed, reflection, and safety measures for electricity.

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SCORE:

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
REGION II- CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ISABELA
MINALLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 40
THIRD PERIODICAL TEST
SCIENCE-5
SY 2023-2024
Name: __________________________________________________
Grade & Section: _________________________________________
Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the answer sheet
provided.

1. It is the pressure that is needed to push the current through the wire?
A. voltage B. watts C. fuse D. circuit
2. What do you think happened to the person in the picture?

A. Electric Shock C. Electrecuted


B. Electrified D . Elected
3.A kind of material that allows electricity to pass through it?
A. conduction B. conductor C. insulator D. metal

4. What do we call a material that does not allow the electricity and heat to pass through it?
A. conductor B. insulator C. iron D. wire

5. What do we call the transfer of heat in solid?


A. conduction B. conductor C. insulator D. radiation

6. A cardboard does not allow light to pass through. What kind of materials is it?
A. paper material C. transparent material
B. Opaque material D. translucent material

7. What happens when you connect several bulbs in a series?


A. Lessen the resistance.
B. Electricity flows.
C. It increases the resistance and this can connect several bulbs on a low
voltage bulb on a high voltage line.
D. None of these.

8. It is major type of electrical accident that can cause serious damage to your electrical System
A. Circuit B. Long circuit C. Parallel Circuit D. Short Circuit

9. A situation that commonly scene that causes electrical accidents.

A. Octopus cord C. Octopus outlet


B. Octopus line D. Octopus wiring

10. What will happen to the voltage across the paths in a parallel circuit if more
independent bulbs are added and the number of dry cells or source is the same?

A. the voltage will remain the same C. the voltage will increase
B. the voltage will decrease D. the voltage will fluctuate

11. It is the change of an object’s position over change of time.


A. location B. motion C. position D. speed

12. This serves as the basis for which the movement of an object can be related to.
A. distance B. motion C. speed D. reference point

13. A jeepney travels 120 kilometers in 3 hours. What is the average speed?
A. 40 km/h B. 43 km/h C. 60km/h D. 120 km/h

14. What happens when light strikes a transparent a transparent surface, such as window glass or
plastic wrap?
A. The light will bend.
B. The light will bounce back.
C. The light will be absorbed and heated.
D. The light can pass through or be transmitted.

15. When does reflection happen?


A. When light curves in a circular path
B. When light bounces off a shiny, smooth surface
C. When light spreads out as it passes through a gap
D. When light bends as it moves through different materials.

16. When Lydia runs she used up energy to produce more energy for greater speed, what must she do?
A. Exhale so there will be less oxygen. C. Make shorter steps.
B. Inhale deeply for more oxygen. D. Swing hands for more energy.

17. Which of the following demonstrates motion, with the other object as the frame of reference?
A. a boy jogging in place C. a girl running towards his father
B. a dog barking at the garage D. a boy running on a treadmill
device
18. Which of the following is the standard unit of measurement used for distance or length?
A. foot B. meter C. minute D. second
19. Which of the following demonstrates motion, with the other object as the frame
of reference?
A. a boy jogging in place C. a girl running towards his father
B. a dog barking at the garage D. a boy running on a treadmill device

20. Which of the following shows safety measures in using electricity?


A. Octopus Wiring C. Wet hands in plugging
B. Never stick a metal in an outlet D. Flying kite near electric power
lines
21. Which is an example of conductor?
A. book B. cloth C. copper wire D. paper plate

22. Which is an example of insulator?


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

23. Which of the following consists of objects that are good conductors of heat?
A. steel, paper towel, paper B. gold, pencil, tape
C. iron wire, thumb tacks, steel ruler D. aluminum cup, wood, cloth

24. 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

25. Which of the following materials will allow pass through?


A. black art paper C. cardboard
B. plastic cover D. wax paper

26. All of the following statements are correct, EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
A. Metals are non-ductile while non-metals are ductile.
B. Metals are opaque while non-metals are transparent.
C. Metals are lustrous while non-metals are not lustrous.
D. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity while non-metals are poor conductors of
heat and electricity

27. One way of making electromagnets stronger is by ________ the number of coils
around an iron nail or core.
A. Cutting B. Decreasing C. Increasing D. Removing

28. Which of the following statement is true about parallel circuit at home?
A. when the electric fan is switched off, the TV set will not function
B. when a light is switched on, other lights will also glow
C. appliances at home cannot function simultaneously
D. appliances at home can function/operate independently from other
Appliances
29. A situation that commonly scene that causes electrical accidents.

A. Octopus cord C. Octopus outlet


B. Octopus line D. Octopus wiring

30. Which of the following situation is conserving energy?


A. Turn off electrical appliances when not in use.
B. Turn on all electrical appliances when not in use.
C. Use large pan in electric po when cooking.
D. Turn on radio while you are sleeping.

31. Which of the following situation is conserving energy?


A. Turn off electrical appliances when not in use.
B. Turn on all electrical appliances when not in use.
C. Use large pan in electric po when cooking.
D. Turn on radio while you are sleeping.

32. In a parallel circuit, why is it that when a bulb burns out or is loose, the other
bulbs still light up?

A. because each connection in the circuit is independent from the others


B. because electric current is allowed to pass through a single path
C. because electric current can be stopped from flowing
D. because the electric current does not flow

33. Why is a short circuit dangerous?


A. It has a high voltage.
B. The sudden rush of current creates too much heat that can cause fire.
C. It has its own loop.
D. Electricity does not cause fire.

34. After washing the plate you turned on the light, suddenly your hand trembled, why?
A. You have an electric shock. C. There was a brown out.
B. You saw something scary. D. You are so glad that time.
35. Why do we need to use the metric system of measurement?
A. Because many scientists use it.
B. Because it is important to describe motion.
C. Because it is necessary to describe movement.
D. Because it is easier to understand each other’s data
36. Why do we need to use an appropriate device in measuring lengths?
A. To have an accurate data
B. To be familiar with the use of each tool
C. To have experience using tools like a ruler, meter stick, tape measure, etc.
D. None of the above

37. Why do you think the light strikes into a transparent surface, like glass or plastic wrap?
A. Because the light will be absorbed and be heated.
B. Because the light will bend.
C. Because the light will bounce back.
D. Because the light will curve in a circular path.

38. 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.

39. How does a shadow form?


A. A shadow form when it is blocked.
B. A shadow is form when light is blocked.
C. A shadow is form when light pass through materials.
D. A shadow is form when clear materials transmit light easily.

40. Why is copper wire is usually used in electrical wrings?


A. Because it's inexpensive, highly conductive, highly ductile, and is thermal
resistant.
Because it is aluminum made.
C. Because it is expensive.
D. Because it is materials that can pass electricity.

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God Bless!
Prepared by:

ANGELITA B. TORIBIO
Science Teacher
Check & Verified by:

JOSEPH G. PABRO
ESHT-3

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