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Simeon Ayuda Elementary School

San Vicente, Liloan, Cebu


SCIENCE QUIZ Grade V Level
Name: Score:
Section: Date:

Directions: Read and understand each questions carefully. Write only the letter of your answer on the
blank before each number.
1. Which of the following materials removes dirt in soiled clothes?
A. bath soap B. ceramic cup C. knife D. powder detergent

2. What is the average length of the menstrual cycle?


A. 20 – 21 days B. 24 – 25 days C. 26 – 27 days D. 28 – 29 days

3. What do you call the ability of a material to conduct electricity?


A. conductivity B. ductility C. elasticity D. malleability

4. What do you call the change in the appearance of a substance but not its chemical
composition?
A. chemical change B. mechanical change
C. physical change D. psychological change

5. What is the first stage of the menstrual cycle?


A. follicular phase B. luteal phase C. menstrual phase D. ovulation phase

6. The breaking of glasses into pieces is an example of ?


A. biological change C. chemical change
B. dimensional change D. physical change

7. Each month during the year between puberty and menopause, a woman’s body goes through
a number of changes to get ready for ?
A. miscarriage B. menstruation C. paralysis D. pregnancy

8. If you cut an apple into two and expose it to oxygen in the air, its color changes from
whitish to brownish color. What change happened to the apple?
A. biological change B. chemical change
C. mechanical change D. physical change

9. What process takes place when egg and sperm cells unite?
A. Asexual B. Fertilization C. Ovulation D. Sexual

10. What do you call the change of matter in its composition and form a new product?
A. biological change B. chemical change
C. mechanical change D. physical change

11. What do you call the fertilization that takes place inside the body of the female animal?
A. External B. Internal C. Maternal D. Paternal

12. The following are processes that cause chemical change except .
A. burning B. cooking C. freezing D. rusting
13. What type of asexual reproduction occurs when a parent animal divides itself into two?
A. Binary Fission B. Born alive C. Budding D. Fragmentation

14. What type of asexual reproduction occurs when an organism splits into fragments?
A. Binary Fission B. Born alive C. Budding D. Fragmentation

15. Which of the following activities shows physical change?


A. boiling of water B. burning of wood
C. rusting of galvanized iron D. souring milk

16. What do you call the ability of a material to break easily?


A. brittleness B. conductivity C. elasticity D. malleability

17. What change will take place when you expose ice cubes to heat?
A. ice cubes will become plasma C. ice cubes will melt
B. ice cubes will turn into solid D. nothing will happen

18. What do you call the ability of a material to resist pressure that may cause deformation?
A. conductivity B. elasticity C. hardness D. malleability

19. Using a product over and over again in the same form is called .
A. recalling B. recycling C. reducing D. reusing

20. It is to fix something that is broken, damaged, split or not working properly.
A. recycling B. reducing C. repairing D. reusing

21. What do you call the part of a flower that are mostly bright in color that attract insects for
pollination?
A. Petals B. Receptacle C. Sepals D. Stamen

22. Which male reproductive organ is responsible for the production of sperm cells and other
male sex hormones?
A. bladder B. penis C. testes D. urethra

23. Which female reproductive organ is responsible for the production of egg cells and other
female sex hormones?
A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. ovary D. uterus

24. Which female reproductive organ is also called as the birth canal?
A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina

25. The process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown
as trash and turning them into new product is called .
A. recalling B. recycling C. reducing D. reusing

26. Which male reproductive organ serves as the passageway of both urine and sperm cells?
A. bladder B. penis C. testes D. urethra

27. When is the material useful?


A. when the material is toxic
B. when the material brings harm
C. when the material is hazardous
D. when the material serves its purpose
28. What is vegetative propagation?
A. New plants grow from vines
B. New plants grow from seeds
C. New plants grow through pollination
D. New plants grow from roots, stems, and leaves of a parent plant

29. Which of the following statements is true?


A. Spores are carried away by the wind and are exposed to a moist environment the spores can begin
growing into a new plant.
B. Angiosperms are plants that never produce flowers.
C. Nonflowering plants are also called angiosperms.
D. Ferns can be reproduced by cutting the leaves.

30. When is the material harmful?


A. when the material can be used in cooking
B. when the material can be used many times
C. when the material gives other uses aside from its purpose
D. when the material brings danger to people and environment

31. What happen to biodegradable waste when they are thrown?


A. broken into pieces B. decomposed by bacteria
C. flattened D. melts by the sun

32. Which of the following is a non – biodegradable waste?


A. leaves B. paper C. rubber D. wood

33. Where do we place our garbage properly?


A. in the lakes B. in the landfills C. in the mountain D. to the river

34. Which part of stamen holds the anther in a position tall enough to release the pollen?
A. Anther B. Filament C. Ovary D. Stigma

35. Which part of the carpel/pistil receives the pollen grains?


A. Anther B. Filament C. Ovary D. Stigma

36. Which male reproductive organ serves as the passageway of sperm cells released from the
testes?
A. bladder B. penis C. testes D. vas deferens

37. Which female reproductive organ is also called as the womb?


A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina

38. Which female reproductive organ leads the egg cells from the ovary down to uterus?
A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina

39. What do you call the ability of a material to absorb liquid?


A. elasticity B. flexibility C. malleability D. porosity

40. How many phases does the menstrual cycle have?


A. five phases B. four phases C. three phases D. two phases

“To God Be The Glory”

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