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Name: _____________________________________________________

I. From the given set of materials in each item below, which is a decaying material?
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. A. spaghetti B. toothbrush C. glass D. plastic plates


2. A. cloth B. potato C. pants D. cellophane

B. Identify the kind of mixture of each solid material. Choose your answer inside the box
and write it in the space

Heterogeneous Homogenous

3. Corn grits and rice grains Heterogeneous


4. Iodized salt and brown sugar Heterogeneous
5. Baby powder and flour Homogeneous
6. Powder Milk and white sugar Homogeneous
7. sand and gravel Heterogeneous
8. coffee mate and white sugar Homogeneous
9. water and orange powder Heterogeneous
10. pepper and salt Heterogeneous

II. Classify the waste materials below into biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and/or
recyclable. Write the name of the waste material on the correct trash bin.

WASTE MATERIALS
leaf star bread big can plastic bag old lunchbox

(Biodegradable) (Non-biodegradable) (Recyclable)

leaf Big can bag


Star bread plastic Old lunchbox

Name: ____________________________________________________________
Direction: Read and understand each item. Write your answer in the black provided
___A____ 1. What will happen to the ice cube when put outside the refrigerator?
A. the ice cube will melt C. the ice cube becomes solid
B. the ice cube will dry D. nothings happen to the ice cube
____A___ 2. The water is put inside the freezer. What will happen to the water?
A. the water becomes solid C. the water becomes liquid
B. the water becomes gas D. nothings happen to the water
____A___ 3. There are different ways of changing the characteristics of solid materials
without
changing their composition. Which of the following is NOT a way of changing the
property of a piece of paper?
A. burning the paper C. cutting the paper
B. crumpling the paper D. folding the paper
____C_ 4. Marko pressed down his hands on the play dough. As he pressed, he was able
to
form different toys. What happened to it when it was pressed?
A. The play dough melted.
B. The play dough changed its color.
C. The play dough changed its shape.
D. The play dough bounced back to its original shape.
___C____5. Which material absorbs water?
A. plastic bottle B. wax paper C. cotton ball D. rubber ball
____A___6. Porous materials are materials having small holes that allow air or liquid to
pass
through. Which materials possess this ability?
A. towel B. plastic saucer C. rubber ball D. stone
____D___7. Which material does not absorb water?
A. cotton ball B. towel C. paper D. metal spoon
___A____8. Which material is a natural absorber of water?
A. cotton B. plastic ball C. plastic spoon D. wax paper
____B___9. During rainy days, what kind of material are you going to use to prevent you
from
getting wet?
A. bath rub B. plastic raincoat C. T-shirt D. school
uniform
___B__10. A glass of water spilled on the table. You want to dry the table at once. What are you going to
use?
A. cotton B. rug made of cloth C. paper D. plastic
____A___11. Which of the following materials have the ability to sink water?
A. metal spoon B. Styrofoam C. plastic cup D. rubber ball
___A____12. Why do boats float in water?
A Boats are made of wood that make them float.
B Man uses paddle to make the boat float in water.
C The sea breeze makes the boat float in water.
D. The water current pushes the boat upward.
____C___13. Why is it important to read the product labels?
A. to know the price of the product
B. to know who buy product
C. to use the product correctly
D. to know who the owner of the product is
____A___14. Your mother asked you to give her medicine for fever. What are you going to do first?
A. Read the label of the medicine.
B. Get the glass of water and the medicine.
C. Taste the medicine before giving it to your mother.
D. Throw the medicine in the garbage
___A____15. Which of the following is the proper waste disposal?
A. throwing garbage into the sea.
B throwing plastics anywhere
C. segregating waste decaying and none decaying
D. throwing waste materials in rivers

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