This document is a 40 item quiz on science for 5th grade students covering topics like product labels, waste management, materials properties, and chemical and physical changes. The quiz tests students' understanding of key concepts like the purpose of product labels, the 5Rs of waste management, materials that are biodegradable vs non-biodegradable, and the differences between physical and chemical changes. It aims to evaluate students' knowledge of using and disposing of household products safely as well as maintaining a healthy environment.
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1. GRADE 5 SCIENCE
QUARTER 1
PERIODIC TEST
This is a 40-item test. Shade the correct
answer on your answer sheet.
Mrs. Zcharina Lyka S. Atienza
2. 1. Which can help you identify whether the
product is useful or harmful?
A. Product label
B. Product name
C. Product proposa
D. Product description
3. 2. What product is certified as safe for
consumption for Muslims?
A. P&G
B. Halal
C. Unilever
D. Cardinal Health
4. 3. Which of the following statement is NOT the
purpose of labeling products?
A. it tells how to use a product correctly.
B. it makes the packaging more attractive.
C. It recommends how to store the product
safety.
D. t provides more information about the
product.
5. 4. What actions would you take to place a
flammable product?
A. Place it near a gas stove.
B. Put it beside the LPG tank.
C. Store it in a food product cabinet.
D. Keep it away from sources of flame
6. 5. What would happen if we did NOT read product
labels before using. storing or
disposing of them?
A. We will know how to use the product safely.
B. We can put our own lives and that of others in
danger.
C. We can lean important information about the
product.
D. We can prevent illness, accidents, and injuries from
happening.
7. 6. Which of the following is a non-
biodegradable waste?
A. Leaves
B. Paper
C. Rubber
D. Wood
8. 7. When is a material useful?
A. When the material serves a purpose.
B. When the materia! brings ham.
C. When the material hazards.
D. When the materiai is toxic.
9. 8. Where do we place our garbage properly?
A. In the river
B. In the lakes
C. In the landfills
D. In the mountains
10. 9. Which of the following is harmful material?
A. Used car tires turned into park benches.
B. A broken glass thrown in the backyard.
C. Candy wrappers mode into bag.
D. A box made into a bookshelf.
11. 10. What tangible quality of a substance
enables it to be hammered or stretched into
wire without cracking?
A. Ductility
B. Durability
C. Hardness
D. Malleability
12. 11. What changes in matter occur when there
are changes in the appearance of a
substance but not its chemical composition?
A. Psychological change
B. Mechanical change
C. Chemical change
D. Physical change
13. 12. What example is the breaking of glasses
into pieces?
A. Physical change
B. Chemical change
C. Biological change
D. Dimensional change
14. 13. 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 in
matter happened to the apple?
A. Physical change
B. Chemical change
C. Biological change
D. Dimensional change
15. 14. What changes in matter occur when there
changes in composition and a new
product is formed?
A. Physical change
B. Chemical change
C. Biological change
D. Dimensional change
16. 15. Which the following is NOT the process
that causes chemical change?
A. Burning
B. Cooking
C. Freezing
D. Rusting
17. 16. What do you think causes of the rusting
or galvanized iron when exposed to water?
A. Presence of carbon
B. Presence of oxygen
C. Presence of nitrogen
D. Presence of hydrogen
18. 17. Why do you think water is the main cause
of rusting?
A. Due to the presence of Carbon.
B. Due to the presence of Oxygen.
C. Due to the presence of Calcium.
D. Due to the presence of Nitrogen
19. 18. Which of the following is an unwanted or
discarded material that is not liquid, or gas?
A. Solid waste
B. Useful products
C. Waste management
D. Recyclable products
20. 19. What actions would you take to minimize
litter in your backyard?
A. Buy junk foods
8. Avoid using straw
C. Use Styrofoam products
D. Use plastic instead of eco-bag
21. 20. What is your analysis about the process by which
materials that have been Used,
broken, disposed and are no longer in good
conditions are managed in a way that
they are reused. reduced, recycled, recovered, and
repaired?
A. Waste disposal
B. Waste basketing
C. Waste segregation
D. Waste management
22. 21. What are the 5Rs in waste management?
A. Reduce, reuse, recycle, recall, rot
B. Reduce, reuse, recycle, review, rot
C. Reduce. reuse, recycle, refuse, repair
D. Reduce, reuse. recycle. recover, repair
23. 22. Which one mean fo use a product over
and over again in the same form?
A. Recall
B. Recycle
C. Reduce
D. Reuse
24. 23. What does it mean to fix something that is
broken, damaged, split or not working?
property?
A. Repair
B. Recycle
C. Reduce
D. Reuse
25. 24. What ideas are you practicing when you
bring your own eco-bag in grocery stores?
A. Recall
B. Recycle
C. Reduce
D. Reuse
26. 25. What principle of waste management is
applied when you sew the cut or holes in the
pocket of your pontes
A. Recycle
B. Reduce
C. Repair
D. Reuse
27. 26. Which of the following is the process of
collecting and processing materials that
would otherwise be thrown as trash and
turning them into new products.
A. Recycling
B. Reducing
C. Repairing
D. Reusing
28. 27. There are a lot of scratch papers in your room.
How will you make these papers useful again?
A. Burn them to reduce the garbage in your room.
B. Make a Do-it-Yourself decorations using scratch
papers.
C. Throw them in the garbage bin because they are of
no use.
D. use these scratch papers to pollute the river in your
community.
29. 28. Which of the following is the process of
making organic material such as kitchen
waste and leaves into fertilizer.
A. Composting
B. Recovering
C. Reducing
D. Reusing
30. 29. What is decreasing the amount of product
that is used to help minimize waste
materials
A. Recall
B. Recycle
C. Reduce
D. Reuse
31. 30. Which means finding another use for
materials that have already served its
purpose
A. Rebuild
B. Recycle
C. Reduce
D. Reuse
32. 31. What other way or practice would you do
on how to protect soil, air and water?
A. Use insect spray
B. Bun the dried leaves
C. Use organic fertilizers
D. Throw the garbage into the sea
33. 32. What ideas will you do to have a
healthful environment?
A. Use plastic wrappers
B. Use disposable batteries
C. Throw dead animals in the river
D. Bringing own bag in grocery stores
34. 33. Which of the foliowing ability of materials
withstand wear pressure or damage
A. Ductility
B. Durability
C. Hardness
D. Malleability
35. 34. Which of the following materials removes
dirt in clothes
A. Knife
B. Bath soap
C. Ceramic cup
D. Powdered detergent
36. 35. What do you think is the material that is
NOT used for food preparation
A. Sugar
B. alcohol
C. Vinegar
D. Rice groins
37. 36. Which of the following materials is used
for good hygiene?
A. Soap
B. Sugar
C. Charcoal
D. Rice cooker
38. 37. Which of the following materials is used
for heating and cooking?
A. Radio
B Water
C. Soy sauce
D. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
39. 38. What is the physical property of metals that
defines their ability to be hammered
pressed, or rolled into thin sheets without
breaking?
A. Ductility
B. Durability
C. Hardness
D. Malleability
40. 39. What would be the point of inserting or
making holes with a needle at the base of the
hanging garden, in your opinion?
A. To make the soil wet.
B. To have a proper drainage.
C. To maintain the moisture of the soil.
D. To add decorations in the hanging garden.
41. 40. What would happen if we threw away
biodegradable waste?
A. Flattened
B. Melted by the sun
C. Broken into pieces
D. Decomposed by bacteria