Table of Specification in Science Grade Iv FIRST QUARTER S.Y. 2019-2020

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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN SCIENCE GRADE IV

FIRST QUARTER S.Y. 2019-2020


CONTENTS EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
Materials that absorb liquid. 1 2, 3 3 7.5
Materials that floats and sinks. 4 5 6 3 7.5
Materials that undergo decay. 7, 8 9 3 7.5
Diseases and sickness resulting from 11, 10, 12 3 7.5
exposure to decaying materials.
Effects of decaying materials to one’s 13, 14, 15 3 7.5
health and safety.
Importance of product labels and reading 17, 16, 18 3 7.5
product labels.
Ways of disposing materials according to 19, 20, 21 3 7.5
its properties.
Proper waste disposal according to 23, 24 22 3 7.5
properties.
Safety precautions in disposing waste 25, 26 27 3 7.5
materials.
Changes in solid materials. 30 28, 29 3 7.5
Changes in the properties of the material 31, 32 33 3 7.5
when mixed with other material.
Changes in the properties of materials 34,35,36 3 7.5
when exposed to temperature.
Changes in the materials those are useful 40 37,38,39 4 10
and harmful to our environment.
TOTAL 24 12 4 40 100
1stPERIODIC TEST in SCIENCE and HEALTH 4

Name:__________________________________________________________Score:_____________________

Section:______________________ Teacher:_______________________________Date:__________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Direction: Read each question carefully and choose the letter of the best answer.
1. Which of the following groups of materials are porous?
A. Raincoat, glass bottle, plastic cups C. Paper, cotton, tissue
B. Plastic gloves, rubber ball, spoon D. Groups A and B
2. Your brother accidentally spilled his glass of milk. What is the best thing to do to clean-up the mess?
A. Dry it up using a plastic bag. C. Wipe it out using a cotton rug.
B. Pick the spilled milk using a broom and a dustpan. D. Shout at your brother for him to clean it.
3. What is the most appropriate way of describing porous and non- porous materials?
A. Both porous and non-porous materials can absorb liquid but only porous materials have tiny holes.
B. Both porous and non-porous materials can’t absorb liquid but only non-porous materials have tiny holes.
C. Porous materials can absorb liquid because it has tiny holes while non-porous materials can’t absorb
liquid because it does not have tiny holes.
D. Non-porous materials can absorb liquid because it has tiny holes while porous materials can’t absorb
liquid because it does not have tiny holes.
4. The following materials will sink except _________________.
A. coin B. rubber floaters C. stone D. nail
5. Some people use floater when they swim, why they use floater?
A. It will help them sink. C. It can help them keep on floating.
B. It will lessen their weights. D. All of the answers are correct.
6. What is the difference between a floating object and a sink object?
A. Both floating and sink objects stay on top of the liquid.
B. Floating objects stay on top of the liquid while sink objects go down at the bottom of the liquid.
C. Floating objects go down at the bottom of the liquid while sink objects stay on top of the liquid.
D. Both floating and sink objects go down at the bottom of the liquid.
7. From the choices below, which one will undergo decay?
A. Typhoid B. Glass cup C. Fruit peelings D. Fever
8. Left over foods, wood, paper, fruit peelings and vegetable peelings: which of them will not decay?
A. Wood and paper C. All of them will decay
B. Fruit peelings and vegetable peelings D. All of them will not decay
9. Your mother told you to dispose your decaying garbage, what is the best way that you should do?
A. Throw it in a vacant space. C. Let it decay where it is.
B. Put it in a compost pit. D. Put it inside a trash can.
10. These are diseases caused by mosquito bite.
A. malaria B. dengue C. cholera D. both A and C are correct.
11. _____________ is an illness that affects a person, animals or plants.
A. Biodegradable B. Disease C. Non-biodegradable D. Decay
12. This is a disease that is water borne and can be acquired when accidentally have drink polluted water.
A. fever B. dysentery C. asthma D. leptospirosis
13. Exposure to decaying materials will __________________________.
A. Polluting B. Decaying C. Frying D. Cutting
14. These are materials recycled as fertilizers.
A. nutrients B. compost C. porous D. non-porous
15. ______________is an action or process of making land, water, air dirty and not safe to use.
A. Pollution B. Biodegradable C. Segregation D. Non-biodegradable
16. When buying products why it is important to know the expiration of the product before purchasing it?
A. To know when the product will expire. C. To know quality of the product.
B. To know the nutrient content of the product. D. All of the above.
17. Which of the following information is not included in a product label?
A. expiration date B. Nutrition facts C. Birthdate D. Ingredients
18. If you are going to purchase bread which one will you buy?
A. Bread with manufacturing date of July 9, 2018.
B. Bread with manufacturing date of January 9, 2017.
C. Bread with manufacturing date of July 6, 2018.
D. Bread with manufacturing date of December 9, 2017.
19. ___________is collecting, processing and manufacturing materials instead of throwing away.
A. Renovating B. Renovating C. Recycling D. Segregating
20. Which of the following material can be reuse again?
A. Plastic bag B. Paper bag C. Used slippers D. A, and C
21. Waste should be segregated into ______ groups.
A. Bio-degradable and non-biodegradable C. Big and small
B. Color and shape D. Soft and hardness
22. Why do we have to segregate the garbage?
A. So that recyclable materials can still be of use. C. So that I cannot pollute the water.
B. So that I can give it to the beggar. D. Both A and C.
23. What are you going to do with the materials that undergo decay?
A. Make compost. C. Sell it to the factories.
B. Don’t mind with it. D. Throw it everywhere.
24. What should you do with the recyclable materials in your home?
A. Bring it to the junk shop and sell it. C. Throw it in the river at night time
B. Use some of it as a decorative purpose. D. Both A and B
25. What do you have to wear when holding garbage?
A. Leather gloves B. Plastic gloves C. Wear nothing while holding garbage D. Both A and B
26. _______ should be practiced to prevent diseases from exposure to decaying materials.
A. Brushing B. Cleaning C. Good hygiene D. Washing
27. What safety precaution do you need to observe in disposing waste materials?
A. Use gloves or adequate equipment in handling waste materials to prevent puncture by sharp items.
B. Taste and touch waste materials before disposing them.
C. Keep the waste materials in your kitchen.
D. Expose yourself to the waste materials.
28. Which of the following statement is false?
A. Solid materials can be pressed but no new material is form.
B. Solid materials can be cut and yet there is no new material is form.
C. Solid material put on certain condition can have physical change but no new material is form.
D. Solid materials can be hammered and new material is form
29. Andrei is doing his assignment. He needs to do letter cutting. What should he do to make the edges of
the letter smooth?
A. He must use his bare hands and tear it. C. Andrei should use a knife.
B. Andrei should use a scissor. D. Andrei should use a saw
30. What is the best way for a blacksmith to make a bolo out of a metal bar?
A. heat and scratch the metal C. heat and cut the metal
B. heat and hammer the metal D. heat and let the metal to cool
31. What will happen if you put salt in a glass of hot water?
A. The salt will not dissolve C. The salt will taste sour
B. The salt will dissolve D. The salt will grow
32. What will happen to alcohol and water when mixed?
A. Alcohol and water will mix completely. C. Alcohol and water will not mix together.
B. Alcohol and water will mixed partially. D. Alcohol and water will form two layers.
33. How does organic fertilizer become helpful to people?
A. It makes the soil watery C. It makes the soil more expensive
B. It makes the soil hard D. It enriches the soil
34. What are you going to do if you want to make different shape of candles?
A. Heat it then let it cool C. Hammer it
B. Sculpt it D. Mix it with other materials
35. What will happen if you put salt in a glass of hot water?
A. The salt will not dissolve C. The salt will taste sour
B. The salt will dissolve D. The salt will grow
36. What will happen to butter when it is heated?
A. it will solidify B. it will freeze C. it will melt D. it will evaporate
37. Which of the following changes is the result of throwing garbage on the river?
A. clean drainage C. there Will be clean source of water
B. more new houses D. clogged drainage and canals
38. What might the cutting of trees can result?
A. there will be fresh air C. there can be a landslide
B. the area will become cooler D. nothing will happen
. 39. The following changes in the materials are useful to the environment, except
A. cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief C. burning of old tires
B. cutting old long pants into short pants D. using Old magazines for letter cutting
40. To solve the problem of deforestation, what you should do?
A. cut down more trees B. burn the forest C. plant more trees D. destroy the forest

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