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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-MIMAROPA
Division of Occidental Mindoro
Rizal District
HACIENDA YAP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

DIAGNOSTIC TEST
IN SCIENCE VI

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
OBJECTIVE No. of % No. of Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
days Items
taught

Describe the 15 38 19 1,6,7,8, 9-11, 14, 18 2-5,


appearance and uses % 13 15 12,16,
of uniform and non- 17,19
uniform mixtures
S6MT-Ia-c-1
Explain how the 3 13% 6 21-24 20, 25
organs of each
organ system work
together
-integumentary
system
S6LT-IIc-d -1
30 31 26-29
Infer how friction 10 24 12 32-37
and gravity affect %
movements of
different objects
S6FE-IIIa-c-1
38-43
Discuss appropriate 5 12. 6
activities for 5%
specific seasons of
the Philippines
S6ES-IVd-4
12, 13,
Enumerate what to 2 5.3 3
14
do before, during %
and after volcanic
eruption
S6ES-IVb-2
15-18
Identify and 3 7.9 4
describe the %
different seasons in
the Philippines
S6ES-IVc-3
Prepared by:

REUELYN A. VALENZUELA
Adviser
Noted:

ALEX E. GREFIEL
Head Teacher III
DIAGNOSTIC TEST IN SCIENCE VI

Read and understand the sentences and questions. Choose the correct answer by
shading the corresponding letter of the correct answer on your answer sheets:

1. What do you call to the mixture if sugar dissolve in water?


A. Dissolution C. Solid
B. Liquid D. Solution
2. If salt dissolve in water, what do you call to the salt?
A. Liquid C. Solute
B. Solid D. Solvent
3. Mix orange juice powder to water is what kind of mixture?
A. Heterogeneous mixture C. Insoluble mixture
B. Homogenous mixture D. Mixture
4. Buko salad is an example of what kind of mixture?
A. Heterogeneous C. Liquid
B. Homogenous D. Solid
5. The construction worker mixed the gravel and sand. What kind of mixture is this?
A. Gas C. Homogeneous
B. Heterogeneous D. Liquid
6. It is the combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined and
a new substance was formed. What do you mean by this?
A. It is gas C. It is mixture
B. It is liquid D. It is solid
7. Which is an example of a mixture?
A. halo-halo C. salt
B. rocks D. sand
8. Homogeneous mixture has the same properties. It means that the substances mixed
thoroughly and after stirring, it appeared as one substance. You can no longer
distinguish one component from the other. What is the other term for homogenous
mixture?
A. Dissolution C. solute
B. Non-uniform mixture D. Uniform mixture
9. When sugar dissolves in water, the two substances appear as one. The sugar
particles can no longer be identified. However, the taste of the water proves that the
sugar was not lost after mixing. Its chemical property is retained and so the water
taste sweet. What kind of mixture is this?
A. Dissolution C. Homogeneous
B. Heterogeneous D. Liquid
10. A sugar solution is prepared by adding dissolving sugar in water. Sugar solution
consists of two components, namely, sugar and water. Which is solute?
A. Salt C. Sugar
B. Solution D. Water
11. In question number 10 (ten), which is solvent?
A. Components C. Sugar
B. Solution D. Water
12. Which is a solvent in a cup of coffee?
A. Coffee C. sugar
B. Creamer D. Water
13. Not all substance can be dissolved in water. What do you call to the substances that can
be dissolved in water?
A. dissolution C. soluble
B. insoluble D. solution
14. Corn starch has solid and liquid property, that’s why it is an example of _____?
A. Colloid C. Homogeneous
B. Dissolution D. Solution
15. Which is an example of colloid?
A. Calamansi Juice C. Gelatin
B. Cooking oil D. Sugar

16. Which is NOT belong to heterogeneous mixture?


A. Buko salad C. Pebbles in water
B. Salt in water D. Gravel and sand
17. The following are homogeneous EXCEPT one. Which is it?
A. Candies with different color C. Hot coffee
B. Hot Choco D. Water and sugar
18. Mother add vinegar to a cup of water. What kind of mixture mother formed?
A. Colloid C. Homogeneous
B. Heterogeneous D. solution
19. How do the solute particles in a suspension behave after mixing with solvent?
A. settle at the bottom/ float in the water
B. all particles appeared clearly
C. It doesn’t dissolved in solvent
D. A and B
20. The skin is one of the first defense mechanisms in your immune system, Why?
A. Tiny glands in the skin secrete oils that increase the function of the skin to
protect against microorganism.
B. The skin regulates the blood temperature
C. Tiny glands in the skin secrete water that increase the function of the skin
to protect against microorganism
D. The skin secret hormones to protect the immune system

21. What is the upper part of the skin?


A. Dermis C. Hair follicle
B. Epidermis D. Sebaceous gland

22. What makes dark pigment in our skin?


A. Keratin B. Keratinocytes C. Melanin D. Sebaceous gland

23. Which one of the following is NOT primary function of the skin?
A. Protection C. Secretion
B. Reproduction D. Sensation

24. It is the protein that water proofs and protects the cells and tissues that lie
underneath.
A. Keratin B. Melanin C. Protein D. skin

25. We retain heat in our body because of the layer beneath the dermis. What is the
layer that is responsible for this?
A. Keratin B. Melanin C. Subcutaneous layer D. hair follicle

26. Which surface will produce the least amount of friction?


a. fuzzy soccer field c. gravel running track
b. smooth glass tabletop d. grassy soccer field
27. Which of the following does not involve any friction?
a. a bicycle rolling down a hill
b. a baseball player sliding into second base
c. a diver falling through the air to a pool
d. all of the above experience friction
28. Why is it easy to slip when there is water on a smooth floor?
a. Tthe water is a lubricant and reduces the friction between your feet and the
floor.
b. The friction between your feet and the floor changes from kinetic to static
friction.
c. The water increases the friction between your feet and the floor.
d. The friction between your feet and the floor changes from sliding
29. These two factors determine the strength of the force of friction.
a. speed and light
b. how fast the objects are going and on what planet
c. how big the objects are and how hard you push them
d. how hard the surfaces push togetehr and the types of surfaces involved
30. Which of the following is not a type of friction?
a. fluid c. rolling
b. static d. wind
31. What will you put in a surface to reduce the friction on it?
a. stone c. piece of cloth
b. lubricant d. none of the above
32. If you run down the sidewalk and stop quickly , what makes your shoes and the cement stop?
a. gravity c. friction
b. motion d. Shoes
33. Which of the followings helps in reducing friction?
a. lubricants, rollers, wheels and bearings c. gravel, sand, soil
b. cloth, clay, rubber d. pebbles, rocks, mud
34. What will hapeen if there is no friction?
a. Life would be very easy. c. We will float.
c. We can walk easily. d. We can’t walk.
35. The court where you are about to play basketball is wet? What will you do and why?
a. Wear jagged sole type of rubber shoes so that friction between shoes and court
will increase and to avoid accident.
b. Wait for some time that the court will dry up so that you will enjoy the game.
c. Dry up the court using the floor mop or damp cloth to avoid slipping and accidents
when playing
d. Wear protective gears so that even if when slipping occur in players they can still
continue the game.
36. The ball rolled on the grassy surface of the park and suddenly stop. How does friction
affect the motion of the ball?
a. Friction slows down the rolling of the ball and prevents the ball to move farther.
b. Friction opposes the direction of the ball to change its direction.
c. Friction decreases the time of the ball to take farther distance.
d. Friction affects the ability of the ball to take more rolling.

37. Which statement/s show the presence of gravity?


I. crumpled paper falling on the floor
II. dropped ball from a height
III. flying hot air balloon
IV. using a magnet to separate iron filling from sand

a. I only
b. I & III
c. III & IV
d. I & II
38. Which activities can you do during dry season?
I- Planting
II- Drying crops
III-Swimming
IV-Going to picnic

a. I and IV b. I, II, and III c. II, III, IV d. II and III

39. Which activity is best to do during dry season?


a. Eating hot soup
b. Planting flowering plants
c. Swimming in the beach
d. Wearing thick clothes

40. Mang Kiko is a fisherman. He will dry fish to sell in the market. In which season does
drying fish suited?
a. dry season b. wet season c. autumn d. winter

41. Joseph and his friends plan to have boat riding. In which season does this activity
best to do?
a. dry season b. wet season c. autumn d. winter

42. Which activity can you do during the wet season?


a. Planting b. Drying crops c. Swimming d. wearing thick clothes

43. Staying at home and play video games may best done during _____.
a. dry season b. wet season c. autumn d. winter

44. A bulletin was issued to warn people that a volcano may erupt within the week. What should
the people living in the danger areas do?
a. Follow orders to evacuate c. Cover the roof with wet clothes
b. Wait for the next bulletin d. Strengthen the roof of the houses
45. What is the importance of following instructions before, during and after volcanic eruption?
a. Accident will be avoided c. Accident may arise
b. Life and property will be saved d. The readiness resiliency of every
individual will be developed
46. How will you keep yourself safe if you live near the volcano?
a. Stay at home
b. Be attentive and prepare the needed materials when you evacuate
c. Climb at tall tree to watch the flow of lava
d. Take pictures near the volcano
47. This is a type of season that we experience in the Philippines during the month of December
to May.
a. autumn b. dry c. spring d. wet
48. Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. This may happen during what
season?
a. autumn b. dry c. spring d. wet
49. This season is characterized by a pronounced rainy season with thunderstorms.
a. autumn b. dry c. spring d. wet
50. In the month of June this season was experience by the Filipino people.
a. autumn b. dry c. spring d. wet

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