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DIAMOND EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.

2ND Unit Test in Science IV


Name :______________________________ Score :______________________
Teacher : Mr. Prince Fernan S. Mendoza Date :______________________

I. Write “True” if the statement is a fact and “False” if the statement is a fallacy on the space
provided.

_________1.
_________2.
_________3.
_________4.
_________5.
_________6.
_________7.
_________8.
_________9.
_________10.

II. Matching Type: Match Column A with Column B. Write only the letter of your answer.

A COLUMN A COLUMN B

III. Read each statement carefully. Write the letter of the best answer on the space provided.

_________1. Which of the following is a living thing agent of pollination?


a. Water b. Wind c. Weather d. Human
_________2. It is the first part of the seed to appear.
a. Epicotyls b. Hypocotyl c. Embryo d. Leaves

_________3. It serves as the food of the seed.


a. Cotyle b. Cotyleden c. Cotyledon d. Cotyloden
_________4. This is the female organ of a flower.
a. stamen b. ovary c. pistil d. ovule
_________5. It contains the egg cells of the flower
a. stamen b. ovary c. pistil d. ovule
_________6. It is made up of two or more substances mix together physically.
a. Solvent b. Compound c. Mixture d. Solute
_________7. How will you separate small rocks in the sand?
a. Picking b. Sieving c. Filtration d. Evaporation
_________8. How will you separate water and sand?
a. Picking b. Sieving c. Filtration d. Evaporation
_________9. How will you separate water and staple wire?
a. Picking b. Sieving c. Filtration d. Evaporation
_________10. Which of the following dissolves nail polish?
a. Acetone b. Water c. Kerosene d. Oil

IV. Enumeration
1-4 Phases of Matter
5-7 Ways on separating mixtures
8-10 Tiny seeds and small

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2ND Periodical Test in Science IV
Name :______________________________ Score :______________________
Teacher : Mr. Prince Fernan S. Mendoza Date :______________________
I. Write “True” if the statement is a fact and change the underlined word if the statement is a fallacy on
the space provided. (2 points each)
_________1. A group of sepals is called calyx.
_________2. Helium inside the balloon is a gas.
_________3. The state of matter of wax and gel is liquid.
_________4. All solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions.
_________5. Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures in a single phase.
_________6. Reproduction is the process of producing of one’s own kind.
_________7.Asexual Reproduction needs gametes during the process.
_________8. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
_________9. A group of petals is called calyx.
_________10. Pollination takes place first before Fertilization in flowers.
II. Matching Type: Match Column A with Column B. Write only the letter of your answer.
A COLUMN A COLUMN B
_________1. Solid a. Water and Oil
_________2. Liquid b. Rock
_________3. Gas c. Aurora Borealis
_________4. Plasma d. Oxygen
_________5. Heterogeneous Mixture e. Acetone
B COLUMN A COLUMN B
_________1. Cutting a. Begonia
_________2. Bulb b. Santan
_________3. Runner c. Banana
_________4. Underground shoots d. Gladiolus
_________5. Leaves e. Bermuda grass
III. Read each statement carefully. Write the letter of the best answer on the space provided.
_________1. How will you separate small rocks in the sand?
a. Picking b. Sieving c. Filtration d. Evaporation
_________2. How will you separate water and sand?
a. Picking b. Sieving c. Filtration d. Evaporation
_________3. When pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same
pollination, What takes place?
a. Pollinated b. Self-Pollination c. Cross-Pollination d. Dual Pollination
_________4. Which part of the flower swells when the pollen grain sticks to stigma?
a. Stick b. Stigma c. Zygote d. Sepals
_________5. How will you separate water and staple wire?
a. Picking b. Sieving c. Filtration d. Evaporation
_________6. Which of the following dissolves nail polish?
a. Acetone b. Water c. Kerosene d. Oil
_________7. Which of the following is a living thing agent of pollination?
a. Water b. Wind c. Weather d. Human
_________8. It is the first part of the seed to appear.
a. Epicotyls b. Hypocotyl c. Embryo d. Leaves
_________9. A potato is an example of ________.
a. Bulb b. Rhizomes c. Runner d. Leaves
_________10. Kamia, Banana and Bamboo are examples of ________.
a. Bulb b. Rhizomes c. Runner d. Leaves.
_________11. It serves as the food of the seed.
a. Cotyle b. Cotyleden c. Cotyledon d. Cotyloden
_________12. It protects the seed.
a. Testa b. Cotyle c. Seed Coate d. Seed Cone
_________13. It is a scar of the seed.
a. Testa b. Hilum c. Micropyle d. Embryo
_________14. This is the female organ of a flower.
a. stamen b. ovary c. pistil d. ovule
_________15. . It contains the egg cells of the flower
a. stamen b. ovary c. pistil d. ovule
_________16. A tiny hole in a seed where the sperm cells enter is ________.
a. Testa b. Cotyledons c. Hilum d. Micropyle
_________17. Where does the scar of the seed come from?
a. Ovary cell b. Ovary wall c. Ovary back d. Ovary cover
_________18. It is the process of making of food with the help of sunlight and water.
a. Photosynthe b. Photosynthesis c. Chemosynthesis d. Photography
_________19. It is made up of two or more substances mix together physically.
b. Solvent b. Compound c. Mixture d. Solute
_________20. What kind of soil is best for most of the plants?
a. Sand b. Mud c. Loam d. newspaper
IV. Enumeration
1-4 Phases of Matter
5-7 Ways on separating mixtures
8-10 Tiny seeds and small
11-13 Things need in Photosynthesis
14-15 Seeds with unpleasant smell
16-19 Examples of Solid
20-23 Examples of Liquid
24-25 Examples of Gas

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2ND Unit Test in Science V
Name :______________________________ Score :______________________
Teacher : Mr. Prince Fernan S. Mendoza Date :______________________

I. Write “True” if the statement is a fact and “False” if the statement is a fallacy on the space
provided.
________________1. Melted chocolate is physical change but burnt chocolate is chemical
change.
________________2. Gas has indefinite shape and volume unless it will fill a container having a
infinite shape and volume.
________________3. Gel, Glass, Rubber and Plastics are examples of Amorphous solids.
________________4.Crystalline solids break the rule of particle arrangement but still follow the
rule of distance of particles of matter.
________________5. Burning of a material will produce Carbon Oxide.
________________6. Plasma is a deionized gas due to the very high temperature.
________________7. Color is an intensive property but can change in chemical change.
________________8. Your mass changes when you go to the moon because you feel lighter due
to the lesser gravity.
________________9. There are 4 Phases of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas and Bose-Einstein
Condensate.
________________10. Water can change into 3 Phases: Solid, Liquid and Gas.
II. Enumerate the following asked ideas.

1 - 4 : Phases of Matter

5 - 8 : Importance of Plants to Humans

9 - 11 : Stimuli affects Plants

12 - 15: Kinds of directions of Tropisms

16-22 : Plant Adaptations

23-25 : Plant Responses due to stilimuli

26-28 : Three Bases of Matter

29-30 : Examples of Plasma


III. Explain how the four phases of matter differ according to the three bases of Matter in 4 -10
sentences. (10pts)
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2ND Quarterly Test in Science V
Name :______________________________ Score :______________________
Teacher : Mr. Prince Fernan S. Mendoza Date :______________________
I. Write “True” if the statement is a fact. If the statement is a fallacy, underline and change the
word that makes it incorrect and write it on the space provided. (2pts)
________________1.Your mass changes when you go to the moon because you feel lighter due to the
lesser gravity.
________________2. There are 4 Phases of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas and Bose-Einstein Condensate.
________________3.Water can change into 3 Phases: Solid, Liquid and Gas.
________________4. If a plant grows upside-down, the roots are positive while the stem is negative
tropism.
________________5. All Gymnosperms are spermatophytes but not all spermatophytes are gymnosperms.
________________6. Melted chocolate is physical change but burnt chocolate is chemical change.
________________7.Gas has indefinite shape and volume unless it will fill a container having a infinite
shape and volume.
________________8.Gel, Glass, Rubber and Plastics are examples of Amorphous solids.
________________9.Liverworts and Mosses are Pteridophytes which possess root-like and stem-like parts.
________________10.Crystalline solids break the rule of particle arrangement but still follow the rule of
distance of particles of matter.
________________11.Photosynthesis happens at day and night. Thus, during the day, plants collect light
and process them at night.
________________12.Burning of a material will produce Carbon Oxide.
________________13.Plasma is a deionized gas due to the very high temperature.
________________14.Color is an intensive property but can change in chemical change.
________________15.Plant needs Carbon Dioxide and gives off Oxygen so the former is a raw material
while the latter is a by-product in Photosynthesis.
II. Enumerate the following asked ideas.
1 - 4 : Examples of Tropisms

5 - 8 : Phases of Matter

9 - 11 : Stimuli affects Plants

12 - 15: Directions of Tropisms

16 - 19: Examples of Extensive Property

20 - 27: Examples of Intensive Property

28 - 30: Examples of Plasma


III. Draw a plant showing a response due to a stimuli either tropism or nastic movement. (5pts)
Explain it in 5 sentences. (10pts) Note: Use the back of your test paper.
DIAMOND EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.
2ND Unit Test in Science VI
Name :______________________________ Score :______________________
Teacher : Mr. Prince Fernan S. Mendoza Date :______________________
I. Write “True” if the statement is a fact and “False” if the statement is a fallacy on the space
provided.
________________1. Paper is not a synthetic material so it is not a human-made material.
________________2. All elements have unique atomic number so the number of their electrons
differs from the number of their protons.
________________3. Sublimation passes liquid form before the matter becomes a gas.
________________4. Carbon Dioxide is release when you burn a substance.
________________5. Mothballs undergo deposition when you put inside the cabinet.
________________6. Plasma is a deionized gas due to the very high temperature.
________________7. Color is an intensive property but can change in chemical change.
________________8. Your mass changes when you go to the moon because you feel lighter due
to the lesser gravity.
________________9. Nitrates is a harmful substance present in hotdogs.
________________10. Water can change into 3 Phases: Solid, Liquid and Gas.

II. Enumerate the following asked ideas. Write your answers at the back.
1-3: Examples of Plasma

4-6: Technology used in Communication

7-9: Examples of Intensive Property

10-12: Examples of Extensive Property

13-18: Phase Changes

19-20: Example situations of Chemical Change

III. Fill in the missing data in the table.

Element Symbol Atomic Atomic Mass Proton Electron Neutron


Number Mass Number
Iron 55.85 26

Au 196.97 118

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2ND Quarterly Test in Science VI

Name :______________________________ Score :______________________


Teacher : Mr. Prince Fernan S. Mendoza Date :______________________
I. Write “True” if the statement is a fact. If the statement is a fallacy, underline and change the
word that makes it incorrect and write it on the space provided. (2pts)
________________1. Plasma is an ionized gas due to the very low temperature.
________________2. Color is an intensive property but can change in chemical change.
________________3. Mercury has a symbol of HG which is the only metal in liquid form.
________________4. The sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons is the Weight number.
________________5. Your mass doesn’t change when you go to the moon instead your weight
will change because you feel heavier due to the lesser gravity.
________________6. Dmitre Ivánovihct Mindeeléeyeev is the pioneer of Periodic Table.
________________7. Glass is a synthetic material so it is not a human-made material.
________________8. Amorphous solid breaks the basis of particle arrangement of Matter.
________________9. All elements have unique atomic number so the number of their electrons
differs from the number of their protons.
________________10. Water in liquid state can change into another two phases: the solid ice and
the gaseous water vapor.
________________11. Sublimation passes liquid form before the matter becomes a gas.
________________12. Carbon Dioxide is release when you burn a substance.
________________13. Isotopes are atoms of the same kind but they have different numbers of
neutron
________________14. Mothballs undergo deposition when you put inside the cabinet.
________________15. The Greek origin of Technology is technologia meaning “systematic
treatment”.

II. Fill in the missing data in the table.


Element Symbol Atomic Atomic Mass Proton Electron Neutron
Number Weight Number
Mercury 200.59 80

O 8 15.999

Iron 55.85 26

Au 196.97 118

III. Identify what is asked. Choose your answer in the box and write it on the space provided.

Typewriter Pesticides Plastic


Synthetic Materials Insecticides Solvent
Gugo for hair Additives Acetone
Natural Materials Preservatives Water
_______________1. It is the universal solvent.
_______________2. Before shampoo was made, It is used by our elders.
_______________3. These are human-made materials.
_______________4. It can be deformed when heated.
_______________5. Before computer was invented, it used by our elders.
_______________6. These are chemical preparation used for killing insects.
_______________7. It used to remove nail polish.
_______________8. These are substances used to control and destroy pest.
_______________9. These are useful substances added to prolong the shelf-life of food.
_______________10. These are substances which improves taste, color and appearance.

IV. Draw an illustration inside the box on how Technology affects Life. (5 points)
Write 5-10 sentences to explain your illustration below the box. (10 points)

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