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DIAGNOSTIC TEST ON ELEMENTARY SCIENCE – BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

Pangalan: TRACY VLOSSOM C. MIGUEL

GRADE 3
I. Panuto: Isulat ang salitang TAMA kung ang isinasaad ng pangungusap ay tama at MALI naman kung mali
ang
isinasaan ng pangungusap. Isulat ito sa inyong sagutang papel.

TAMA 1. Ang solid ay mayroong sariling hugis at kulay.

TAMA 2.Ang gas ay maaring mabilis dumaloy at mabagal dumaloy.

TAMA 3.Ang liquid at gas ay walang saring hugis. Sumusunod lamang ito sa kanyang lalagyan.

II. Panuto: Pagmasdan ang mga HAZARD MAP. Isulat sa bawat bilang ang simbolong dapat ilagay sa
sumusunod na kemikal.

Flammable 4. Liquified Petroleum Gas(LPG)


Poison 5. Asido (Muriatic acid)
Toxic 6. Zonrox/ chlorine
Flammable 7. Posporo
Toxic 8. Pampatay sa kulisap( pesticide)
Poison 9. Panlinis ng alahas
Flammable 10. Lighter
III. Instruction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

GRADE 5
1. How can you classify plastic cup, styrofoam, and cellophane?
A. materials that decay C. materials that float
B. materials that sink D. materials that absorb water

2. Which of the following is the CORRECT classification of tissue, towels, and handkerchiefs?
A. materials that decay C. materials that float
B. materials that are harmful D. materials that absorb water

3. Which of the following is an effect of decaying materials on one’s health and safety?
A. Decaying materials can make people sick.
B. Decaying materials can be breeding places of harmful insects.
C. Decaying materials can make drinking water not safe to drink.
D. A,B,C
4. Who among the following practices proper disposal of wastes?
A. Matteo segregates wastes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable.
B. Steffi throws garbage in the bodies of water.
C. Winston burns plastics in their backyard.
D. Jackson throws garbage anywhere.

5. What happens to solid materials when they are bent, pressed, hammered or cut?
A. Solid materials change in color. C. Solid materials change in size and shape.
B. Solid materials does not change. D. Solid materials change in odor and color.

6. What happens when you mix water and cooking oil?


A. Water and cooking oil does not completely mix. C. Water and cooking oil completely mix.
B. Water and cooking oil change in shape. D. Water and cooking oil change in size.

7. What happens when an ice cube is heated?


A. The ice cube stays the same. C. The ice cube changes in color.
B. The ice cube melts. D. The ice cube solidifies.

8. Cutting a piece of cloth to make a handkerchief is _____ to one’s environment.


A. harmful B. unsafe C. useful D. hurtful

9. Burning of plastics and non-biodegradable materials is _____ to one’s environment.


A. harmful B. healthy C. useful D. good

10. 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

GRADE 5
1. Why is water a universal solvent?
1. It can dissolve everything
2 It can dissolve more materials than solvents.
3. It is tasteless and colorless
4. It is always available in big amounts.

A. 1 and 2 B. 2 and 3 C. 2 and 4 D. 1 and 4

2. What happens with a spoon of dried powder juice when placed in water?
A. It will dissolve B. It will change in color C. It will remain the same D. no changes

3. Do all solutes dissolve in all kinds of solvents the same time?


A. yes B. no C. sometimes D. never

4 . Which of the following dissolves most of the solutes?


A. kerosene B. alcohol C. vinegar D. water

5. We can say that a solute spread evenly when mixed with solvents when:
A. it remains suspended beneath C. it settle at the bottom
B. it forms a solution D. it floats
6. How can heat transfer by convection BEST described?
A. Heat is transferred because of difference in temperature.
B. Heat is transferred from molecule to molecule by contact
C. Heat is transferred by a current of freely moving molecules
D. Statements A and B

7. Which situation shows heat transfer by convection?


A. A stone under the sun becomes warm.
B. The handle of a ladle becomes hot when placed over the fire
C. A fire keeps people sitting around it feel warm
D. A water in a pail

8. Why is convection is a method of heat transfer in liquid and in gas but not in solids?
A. because the molecules of liquids and gasses are closely packed
B. because molecules of liquid and gasses are freely moving
C. because liquids and gasses are not made of molecules
D. because the molecules floats in air

9. In Eskimo houses made of ice blocks, warm air that comes from the bodies inside the house is trapped. The
heat from these bodies transferred to other bodies by
A . convection B. conduction C. radiation D. convection and conduction

Study the chart below then answer the question that follow

Date Time Temperature Sky Wind Air


Pressure
Oct. 1 2:00 23 C cloudy East rising
p.m.
Oct. 2 2:00 24 C cloudy West rising
p.m.
Oct. 3 2:00 31 C Clear West falling
p.m.
Oct. 4 2:00 30 C clear East falling
p.m.

10. Which day had the lowest temperature?


A. Oct. 1 B. Oct. 3 C. Oct. 2 D. Oct 3

11. What can you say about air pressure when temperature was low?
A. Air pressure was rising C. Air pressure was falling
B. There were no air pressure D. Air pressure is sinking

12. What happened to air pressure when the temperature gets higher?
A. Air pressure was rising C. Air pressure was falling
B. There were no air pressure D. Air pressure is sinking and rising

13. Why was the temperature low when the sky was cloudy?
A. Because air pressure was falling
B. Because there was no air pressure
C. Because clouds blocked the sun’s heat and the air pressure was rising
D. Because of the cloud formation
14. Which day had the highest temperature?
A. Oct. 1 B. Oct. 3 C. Oct. 2 D. Oct 4

15. Which of the following has the characteristic of a mixture?


A. ice cream B. salt C. sugar D. rice

GRADE 6
1. It is formed when substances are combined.
A. matter B. mixture C. solid D. liquid

2. The substance being dissolved is the _________.


A. solute B. solvent C. colloid D. matter

3. A mixture in which particles can be distinguished is called ________.


A. Solution C. homogeneous mixture
B. Colloid D. heterogeneous mixture

4. The liquid components dry up when heated or exposed under the sun in this process of separating mixtures.
A. evaporation B. decantation C. filtration D. sieving

5. This process involves separating solid particles from a liquid substance using a piece of cloth.
A. decantation B. filtration C. evaporation D. using a magne

6. Which of the following is the main ingredient of halo-halo?


A. crushed ice B. ice cream C. milk D. sweetened fruits

7. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?


A. coffee B. noodle soup C. orange juice D. sugar solution

8. Which of the following is not soluble in water?


A. moth balls B. salt C. sugar D. vinegar

9. Which of the following liquids do NOT mix with water?


A. liquid soap B. oil C. soy sauce D. vinegar

10. Colloids are ______________________________________.


A. homogeneous mixtures that seem to be heterogeneous.
B. heterogeneous mixtures that seem to be homogeneous.
C. suspensions that look like solutions
D. solutions that look like colloids

11. Cloud and fog are classified under what kind of colloid?
A. liquid dispersed in solid C. gas dispersed in liquid
B. gas dispersed in solid D. liquid dispersed in gas

12. Which of the following colloids is an example of a sol?


A. whipped cream B. milk C. froth D. paint

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