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The document appears to be a science test containing 35 multiple choice questions about physical and chemical changes of matter. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like the three states of matter, physical and chemical properties, and examples of physical and chemical changes. It also contains questions about materials and their properties/uses. The questions cover a range of science topics to assess students' knowledge of matter, materials, and different types of changes.

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The document appears to be a science test containing 35 multiple choice questions about physical and chemical changes of matter. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like the three states of matter, physical and chemical properties, and examples of physical and chemical changes. It also contains questions about materials and their properties/uses. The questions cover a range of science topics to assess students' knowledge of matter, materials, and different types of changes.

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FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 5

Name: ________________________________________________ Grade/Section: ________________

A. Directions: Read and understand each sentence then encircle the letter of your answer.

1. What is matter?
a. Everything around us. c. Anything that has mass and volume.
b. Anything that has mass. d. Anything that has volume.

2. An example of a gas is:


a. a rock c. a pencil
b. milk d. carbon dioxide (CO2)

4. Mother was cooking spaghetti last night. The water got so hot that steam floated up from the pan. Steam is an
example of a                .
a.gas c. food
b. solid d. liquid

5. Which TWO properties best describe the eggs? 


a. soft c. bendable
b. smooth d. breakable
6. Which human activity causes the most harmful change in the natural environment?
a. Riding a bicycle. c. Using a solar energy.
b. Swimming in the beach. d. Cutting down trees in the forest.

7. Which action will result in a product with a new set of properties?


a. Cutting wood c. Making popcorn
b. Breaking mirror d. Shredding news paper

8. Which actively will greatly contribute to climate change?


a. Planting trees c. Burning of trash
b. Conserving energy d. Recycling materials

9. This is the condition of air that is contaminated brought by smoke and fumes emitted by vehicles, power plants and
factories.
a. Water pollution c. Pollution
b. Land pollution d. Air pollution

10. A pupil reaches one hand into a bag filled with smooth objects. The pupil feels the objects but does not look into the
bag. Which property of the objects can the pupil most likely identify?
a. ability to conduct electricity c. color
b. ability to reflect light d. shape

11. Which is an example of physical change?


a. freezes to ice c. Naphthalene balls turn to vapour
b. Wood turns to alcohol d. Both a and b

12. It is the change of matter in form only not in composition


a. Physical change c. Chemical change
b. Environmental change d. None of the above

13. Physical change happens when materials undergo a change in ...


a. size b. shape
c. phase d. all of them
14. Burning a match is an example of a _____________.
a. chemical change c. physical property
b. physical change d. chemical property

15.What happens as liquid water becomes ice?


a. It does not change states.
b. It changes from a liquid to a solid.
c. It changes from a solid to a gas.
d. It changes from a gas to a solid.

16.An example of a chemical change is


a. an old car rusting c. throwing a rock
b. cutting a piece of paper d. crushing a can

17. Which statement is true about physical change?


a. It does not change a material’s composition.
b. It does not change a material’s size and shape.
c. It does not involve the physical properties of matter.
d. It does not involve matter

18. Which is a physical change?


a. Burning toast c. Rusting bicycle
b. Fireworks exploding d. Freezing chocolate-covered strawberries

19. Which is true about chemical change?


a. It is reversible.
b. It produces new materials.
c. It changes only a material’s color and odor.
d. It does not change a material’s size and shape.

20. Which shows a chemical change?


a. Burning candle c. Burning a piece of paper
b. Chewing a piece of bread d. Melting a piece of chocolate

21. Which process involves a physical change?


a. Frying an egg c. Digestion
b. Photosynthesis d. Water cycle

22. Water is boiled in a pan on stove. What change will take place?
a. Water will turn into gas. c. Water will turn into solid.
b. Water will turn into plasma. d. Nothing will happen to the water.

23. An example of a physical change.


a. Foam and bubbles form after mixing baking soda and vinegar.
b. A glass cup falls from the counter and shatters on the ground.
c. Paper burns up and leaves ashes.
d. A plant uses sunlight and makes food.

24. 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

25. A glass of water spill 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
26. Which the following materials have the ability to sink water?
A. metal spoon B. Styrofoam C. plastic cup D. rubber ball

27. 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.

28. Why is it important to read the product labels?


A. to know the price of the product C. to use the product correctly
B. to know who buy product D. to know who the owner of the product is

29. What changes took place when solid materials are melted?
A. size B. color C. shape D. size and shape

30. Which material melts when heated?


A. candle B. stone C. knife D. cloth

31. What changes in material when pressed?


A. odor B. color C. texture D. physical appearance

32. What happened to the solid materials when they were bent?
A. The materials change their color. B. The materials change their odor.
C. The materials change their texture. D. The materials change their size and shape.

33. Which of the following is an example of a metal?


A. vase C. belts
B. robot D. furniture

34. Which of the following is the property of the rubber?


A. flexible C. magnetic
B. transparency D. insulators

35. Which of the following is an example of a glass?


A. mugs C. light bulbs
B. slippers D. wire
B. Direction: From the given activities below, identify which shows physical change or chemical change by
writing your answers using the table below as a guide.

PHYSICAL CHANGE CHEMICAL CHANGE

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