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UNIVERSAL EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (UECS), INC.

SY: 2019-2020

FINAL EXAMINATION
SCIENCE 5
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30
Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________

Grade & Section: ___________ Parent’s Signature: ______

Teacher: Ms. Czarina D. Verwin,LPT

Directions: Choose the letter that correspond to the best answer. Write
your answer on the space before the number.

____1. Which of the following is NOT true about the moon?


a. It is a satellite.
b. It is rocky and barren.
c. It revolves around Earth.
d. It produces its own light.
____2. The phases of the moon are caused by _________
a. the rotation of the Earth on its axis
b. The rotation of the sun on its axis
c. The revolution of Earth around the sun
d. The revolution of the moon around Earth
____3. When only a small part of the moon is visible, the moon maybe in its _
a. New moon phase
b. Last quarter phase
c. First quarter phase
d. Waning crescent phase
____4. How many days does it take the moon to go through a complete cycle?
a. 7 days b. 30 days c. 27 days d. 29 days
____5. When the visible portion of the moon is increasing, the moon is _____
a. Waning crescent c. waxing crescent
b. Waning gibbous d. waxing gibbous
____6. From new moon to full moon phase, you see _______
a. The same amount of the lighted side of the moon
b. A decreasing amount of lighted side of the moon
c. An increasing amount of the lighted side of the moon
d. More of the lighted side, then less of the lighted side of the moon
____7. The stars with the highest temperature are _________
a. Blue b. Orange c. red d. yellow
____8. How many constellations have been identified of astronomers?
a. About 50 c. less than 10
b. Over 100 d. between 80 and 90
____9. Why do we see different phases of the moon within a month?
a. Eclipses of the moon occur nightly
b. Parts of the moon are always in shadow
c. The moon is smaller when it is farther from us.
d. We see only the lit part of the moon as it moves around Earth.
____10. Our nearest star neighbor in space, Alpha Centauri, is four light-years
from Earth. Why will it be difficult, if not impossible, to visit?
a. It is very far away
b. It is very bright and hot
c. There may be no planets near it.
d. We are not sure exactly where it is.
____ 11. The first astronaut to step on the moon’s surface was __________
a. Galileo Galilei c. Neil Shakespeare
b. Neil Armstrong D. William Armstrong
_____12. Moon has no weather because ___
a. It has no atmosphere c. It has no typhoon
b. It has no typhoon d. all of the above
______13. The apparent changes in the shape of the moon refer to the ____
A. faces of the moon C. phases of the moon
B. images of the moon D. crescent phases

______14. The group of stars that appear to form different shapes in the sky.
A. constellations C. star patterns
B. polaris D. asterisms
______15. Group of stars that are not constellations but belong to a
constellation are called ______
A. constellations C. star patterns
B. polaris D. asterisms

III. Directions: Draw the 8 phases of the moon and name each. Write it on the
space provided. (2pts each)

EARTH SUN

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