Quarter 3 Summative Test in Science 4 by Maria Fe C. Montallana
Quiz by Maria Fe Montallana
Grade 4
Science
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1Which term refers to a push or pull?energygravityforcemagnet60sS4FE-IIId-e-3
- Q2A kid was playing with a rubber band and pulls both ends. Which of the following forces was shown?twistingstretchingpoundingbending60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q3What are the basic types of force?contact and non-contact forcefriction and magnetismpush and pullpotential and kinetic energy60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q4Suppose you are going to move the objects below. Which among the objects will move faster upon the application of force?plastic study tableempty blue water containerwooden sofafull steel cabinet60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q5In which of the following situations do you need to exert the most force?carrying a bag full of answered sheetslifting a ballpenstapling answer sheetsflipping the pages of modules60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q6Identify whether PUSH or PULL: Opening a zipper of your bagPULLPUSH60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q7Identify whether PUSH or PULL: Pressing the switch to turn the light onPULLPUSH60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q8Identify whether PUSH or PULL: Closing a refrigeratorPUSHPULL60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q9Identify whether PUSH or PULL: Typing on your keypadPUSHPULL60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q10Identify whether PUSH or PULL: Getting the dry clothes from the clotheslinePUSHPULL60sS4FE-IIIa-1
- Q11TRUE or FALSE: Magnet is classified as a non-contact forceFALSETRUE60sS4FE-IIId-e-3
- Q12TRUE or FALSE: When you broke a magnet, it will retain its magnetic force/TRUEFALSE60sS4FE-IIId-e-3
- Q13TRUE or FALSE: Magnet has 4 poles: North and South.TRUEFALSE60sS4FE-IIId-e-3
- Q14TRUE or FALSE: Opposite poles attract, same poles repel.TRUEFALSE60sS4FE-IIId-e-3
- Q15TRUE or FALSE: Earth's magnetic field is generated in North and South Poles.TRUEFALSE60sS4FE-IIId-e-3