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NAME: ________________________________________ 10.A boy is playing with a toy car.

In which surface will


QUIZ 1- Science 6 it travel faster?
A. cemented floor C. grassy surface
1. Why do drivers drive their car slowly during rainy B. carpeted floor D. polished floor
days?
A. Drivers drive slowly because the windshield is 11. A ball rolled after being kicked and slowed down
blurred. until it stopped. Which of the
B. Drivers drive slowly because they are afraid of the following forces caused the ball to slow down?
rain. A. electrical C. gravity
C. Drivers drive slowly because the road is wet so there B. friction D. magnetic
is less friction.
D. Drivers drive slowly because the road is wet so there 12. Is friction between the floor and a cabinet present
is more friction. when a person pushes the
cabinet?
2. Which is NOT a way of reducing friction? A. Yes, because the bottom surface of the cabinet is in
A. applying lubricant contact with the floor.
B. putting spikes on tires B. Yes, because the bottom surface of the cabinet does
C. making the floor smooth not rub against the
D. putting grease on bicycle gears floor.
C. No, because the bottom surface of the cabinet has
3. Why do you need to put rollers under the cabinets nothing to do with the
when you want to move them? floor.
A. to apply more force D. No, because the bottom surface of the cabinet is only
B. to stop the movement of the cabinet rubbing against the
C. to slow down the movement of the cabinet floor.
D. to minimize friction through the small surface of
contact of the rollers. 13. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about friction?
A. Friction opposes motion of objects.
4. Why do badminton players use rubber shoes while B. Friction occurs between non-rubbing surfaces.
playing? C. Friction causes moving objects to slow down and stop.
A. to slide since the badminton court is slippery D. Friction acts in a direction opposite to the direction of
B. to glide faster since the badminton court is slippery an object’s motion.
C. to have lesser friction between their shoes and the
floor. 14. Which of the following can friction do to a glass of
D. to have greater friction between their shoes and the water on a table?
floor. A. It moves the glass.
B. It allows the glass to slide.
5. Which of the following situations shows that friction is C. It does not affect the glass.
increased? D. It prevents the glass from sliding.
A. Ana uses rubber shoes while jogging.
B. Ruben puts rollers on heavy cabinets. 15. Study the diagram, which force does B represents?
C. Naldo puts grease on his bicycle gears. A. friction
D. Belle puts floor wax to make the floor smooth. B. gravity
C. magnetic
6. In which of the following situations would friction D. motion
most likely pose a problem?
A. holding a pen to write 16. The boy in the illustration pulls a stroller. Using the
B. striking a match to cook directions shown, which direction
C. walking on a slippery floor does the frictional force act?
D. rubbing your hands to warm them A. East C. South
B. North D. West
7. Which of the following shows that friction could be
harmful?
A. writing on the board
B. holding a piece of paper 17. Which of the following actions is difficult to do with
C. tearing out of bicycle gears friction?
D. using breaks when stopping A. writing on a paper C. playing basketball
B. holding a banana D. pushing a heavy cabinet
8. How do you describe the friction between a surface
and an object with greater 18. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
surface area? A. Friction makes objects move.
A. greater C. smaller B. Friction stops moving objects.
B. equal D. the same C. Friction has no effect on moving objects.
D. Friction allows moving object to continue moving.
9. A crumpled and an uncrumpled paper were dropped
at the same height and time, which paper will reach the 19. Which of the following statements describe friction?
ground first? A. It slows down motion.
A. The crumpled paper because it has a smaller surface B. It pulls objects downward.
area. C. It does not oppose motion.
B. The uncrumpled paper because it has a bigger surface D. It moves along with the object.
area.
C. Crumpled paper because it is heavier compared to the 20.Which force is present when two objects rub against
uncrumpled paper. each other?
D. None, because both the crumpled and uncrumpled A. friction C. magnetic
paper have same masses. B. gravity D. motion
NAME:_________________________________________________ NAME:_________________________________________________
MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS

Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false. Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false.
____________1. The base of a cone is square. ____________1. The base of a cone is square.
____________2. A cylinder has a circular base. ____________2. A cylinder has a circular base.
____________3. The base of an octagonal pyramid has 7 ____________3. The base of an octagonal pyramid has 7
sides. sides.
____________4. A pyramid has a triangular face. ____________4. A pyramid has a triangular face.
____________5. A cube has six faces. ____________5. A cube has six faces.
____________6. A sphere is a plane figure. ____________6. A sphere is a plane figure.
____________7. A cone has no vertex. ____________7. A cone has no vertex.
____________8. A rectangular pyramid has square faces. ____________8. A rectangular pyramid has square faces.
____________9. Spatial figures are three – dimensional ____________9. Spatial figures are three – dimensional
figures. figures.
____________10. The faces of a prism are triangles. ____________10. The faces of a prism are triangles.

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