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SCIENCE

I. Read the statements carefully. Write the letter of yours answer on the blanks.

_____1. What phase of matter has a definite size and shape?

a. Gas c. Liquid
b. Solid d. Plasma

_____2. Which of the following has greater viscosity?

a. Oil c. Soft drink


b. Coffee d. Honey

_____3. What do you call the amount of matter present in an object?

a. Volume c. Viscosity
b. Shape d. Mass

_____4. What phase of matter does not have a definite shape and no definite volume?

a. Gas c. Liquid
b. Solid d. Plasma

_____5. It is the measure of hotness or coldness of an object or system.

a. Freezing c. Temperature
b. Melting d. Solid

_____6. Occurs when matter changes from liquid to solid.

a. Melting c. Evaporation
b. Freezing d. Condensation

_____7. It is the temperature in which matter in liquid form becomes solid.

a. Freezing point c. Vaporization


b. Boiling point d. Melting

_____8. It is the change of phase from solid to liquid.

a. Melting c. Steam
b. Freezing d. Condensation

_____9. It is the change of phase from liquid to gas.

a. Melting c. Evaporation
b. Freezing d. Condensation

_____10. It is the temperature when a liquid changes to a gas.

a. Freezing point c. Vaporization


b. Boiling point d. Melting

_____11. Evaporation due to boiling is called the ________?

a. Freezing point c. Vaporization


b. Boiling point d. Melting
_____12. The smoke that comes from boiling water is called ________?

a. Water vapor/Steam c. Boiling point


b. Freezing point d. Vaporization

_____13. Occurs when a gas changes into liquid.

a. Evaporation c. Deposition
b. Condensation d. Sublimation

_____14. Occurs when a gas immediately turns into a solid.

a. Evaporation c. Deposition
b. Condensation d. Sublimation

_____15. Occurs when a solid immediately turns into a gas.

a. Evaporation c. Deposition
b. Condensation d. Sublimation

II. Write True if the statement is correct and if not, change the underlined word/s to make the sentence correct.

________________1. Your nose are your sense organs for seeing.

________________2. The hairs above your eyes are called eyelashes.

________________3. Eyelids keep your eyes from drying.

________________4. The hair attached at the tip of your eyelids are called eyebrows.

________________5. The sclera lets your eye move so you are able to see objects.

________________6. The pupil contains pigments that give the eye its color.

________________7. The iris protects the eye from particles that may damage the inner parts of the eyes.

________________8. The cornea appears as a black dot in the middle of your eyes.

________________9. The lens is found right behind the pupil.

________________10. Ciliary muscles allow the shape of the lens to change.

________________11. The shape of the lens depends on the amount of light that enters your nose.

________________12. The vitreous humor is the watery substance that fills the eyeball. It provides nutrients to the

lens, cornea, and other parts of your eyes.

________________13. The aqueous humor is a jellylike substance that fills the space between the lens and retina.

________________14. The light focused by the lens is transmitted into the optic nerve.

________________15. The retina is located at the back of the eye. It is made up of rods and cones arranged
in layers.

________________16.This allows the retina to transmit signals to the optic nerve.

________________17. The optic nerve then send the message to the brain.

________________18. Your ears are divided into four main sections.

________________19. The pinna is made of muscle, cartilage, and a soft bone.

________________20.The ear canal has tiny hairs and glands that produce earwax.

________________21. Tympanic membrane is also known as ossicles.

________________22. Eardrum is made of thin membrane and it works like a drum.

________________23. The Eustachian tube is passageway going to the throat.

________________24. The stapes is located behind the eardrum and it also vibrates.

________________25. The incus sits on top if the malleus.

________________26. The malleus transmits the sound from the incus to inner ear

________________27. The inner ear translates the message and send it to the head.

________________28. The cochlea is a snail-like structure filled with fluid and can be stretched up to 3 cm.

________________29. The signals will be transmitted to the brain through the auditory nerve.

________________30. The semicircular canals are fluid-filled loops attached to the cochlea.

________________31. There are three semicircular canals—the lateral canal, anterior canal, and posterior canal.

________________32. Inside these canals is a fluid called endolymph.

________________33. The most visible part of your nose is the nasal cavity.

________________34. The two openings of your nose are called nostrils.

________________35. The nostrils are separated from each other by the bridge.

________________36. The septum is made of a soft an flexible bone called the cartilage.

________________37. The air passes through the nasal cavity as you breathe in and out.

________________38. The palate sperates the nasal cavity from the inner parts of your mouth.

________________39. Along the inner walls of the nasal cavity are the tiny hairs called the cilia.

________________40. The cilia has a sticky substance called the mucus.

________________41. The olfactory bulb is the cells that send odor signals.

________________42. The olfactory receptor cells is where the odor is interpreted.

III. Fill in the blanks with the correct terms.


IV. Draw a happy face () on the blank if the statement is true. Draw a sad face () if the statement is false.
______1. Food rich in Vitamin A is good for the eyes.
______2. Don’t cover your nose when in dusty and smoky places.
______3.Clean your ears regularly.
______4. Look directly at the sun when going out.
______5. Blow your nose gently if you have colds.

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