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NAME: ________________________________________ SCORE: ___________________

GRADE AND SECTION: __________________________ DATE: _____________________

CHAPTER TEST IN SCIENCE 5

A. Read each question carefully and completely. Encircle the letter of your choice that corresponds to
the best answer.
1. Which of the following is used for food preservation?
a. oxygen b. nitrogen c. salt d. water

2. Why do you add fish sauce on the food that you are eating?
a. to make food smell nice c. to make the food healthier
b. to make food taste better d. to make the food more expensive

3. Why do we need soap in washing clothes and dishes?


a. Soap makes our hands smooth.
b. Soap removes the dirt on clothes and grease on the dishes.
c. Soap improves the odor of clothes and dishes.
d. Soap makes our hands rough.

4. Which of the choices can you use to control the spread of diseases brought by harmful insects?
a. insecticides b. disinfectants c. herbicides d. fungicides

5. Which of the following situations show proper storage of materials?


a. Place flammable materials at the reach of small children.
b. Keep expired materials inside the cabinet.
c. Label dangerous containers with an X mark
d. Keep flammable materials near the gas stove.

6. Which of the materials are properly grouped?


a. sugar, soap, perfume c. detergent, bleach, catsup
b. vinegar, soy sauce, fish sauce d. paint, thinner, cooking oil

7. What process is involved when water turns into ice?


a. melting b. freezing c. evaporation d. sublimation

8. Which of the following is the ability of the material to easily decompose?


a. combustibility b. biodegradability c. reactivity d. flammability

9. Which will catch fire easily?


a. cloth b. rusting c. paper d. vegetable peelings

10. A rusty nail is an example of _____________.


a. biodegradability b. combustibility b. flammability d. reactivity

11. What property is shown when a rubber band is stretched?


a. ductility b. elasticity c. malleability d. conductivity

12. All materials found in your home are ______.


a. useful b. harmful c. both a and b d. useless
13. It is used for cleaning wounds.
a. muriatic acid b. alcohol c. acetone d. shampoo

14. Seasonings are examples of _______.


a. additives b. preservatives c. antiseptics d. insecticides

15. It is taken with a doctor's prescription.


a. medicine b. preservative c. additive d. antiseptic

16. The process of changing liquid to gas is known as ________.


a. condensation b. evaporation c. sublimation d. freezing

17. The process of changing gas to liquid is called ________.


a. condensation b. evaporation c. sublimation d. freezing

18. It is the process of changing solid to gas without passing through liquid state.
a. condensation b. evaporation c. sublimation d. freezing

19. Which of the following choices DOES NOT show proper waste disposal?
a. Practicing the 5 R’s reduce, reuse, recycle, recover and repair.
b. Segregating biodegradable from non-biodegradable materials.
c. Throwing all kinds of garbage in the river.
d. Wrapping up materials before throwing in trash can.

B. Match the items in Column A with the items in Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on
the blank.

Definition (A) Properties of Matter (B)

________ 20. ability to let heat and electricity a. Brittleness


to pass through
________ 21. ability to stretched and return to b. Ductility
its original shape
________ 22. ability to break easily c. Conductivity
________ 23. ability to bend without breaking d. Elasticity
________ 24. ability to be drawn into thin wires e. Flexibility
f. Hardness

D. Determine if the underlined material in each sentence is described as useful or harmful. Write the
correct answer on the line.

______________ 25. Diamonds embedded in drills are used to cut glass in large factories.

______________ 26. When stored in hot areas, can of hair spray can cause explosion.

______________ 27. Shiny metal objects can placed in front part of a jeepney that can reflect light and distract
oncoming drivers.

______________ 28. The rubber that is used to cover an electrical wire protects not only the wire but
also those handling the wire.
______________ 29. Bleach helps remove stains and dirts in sinks.

_______________ 27. Papers used as clean paper again, and then remade into newsprint,
cardboard boxes and paper bags
_______________ 28. Buying products in bigger packs than those packed in small sachets.
_______________ 29. When your clothes seem to be tighter, you can ask a seamstress to adjust
parts of your clothes instead of buying new ones.
_______________ 30. Donating clothes and other useful materials to some organization that conduct
relief operations during calamities.
_______________ 31. Plastic foam containers are melted and extruded to make such plastic
materials as plastic “lumber”, furniture, frames and garbage cans.
_______________ 32. Glass is first separated by color (green, amber and clear) before it can be
melted and reformed.
_______________ 33. An old phone is thrown and sell to electronic shops that will extract functioning
parts from old phone and use for other purposes.
_______________ 1. Old plastic bags used several times.
_______________ 4. Turning off faucets that are not being used.
_______________ 8. Walking to go to nearby places.
_______________ 10. Sharing rides with family or friends who are going to the same place.

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