Science and TLE Examination for Grade Intended for Exam Practice
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This is a collection of Questions for the Grade 6 Learners for Practice or Exam purposes.
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Third Quarter Examination April 4-5, 2023
SCIENCE
SCIENCE GRADE 6 Table of Specifications TOPIC COVERED NUMBER OF ITEMS TYPE OF EXAM ITEM PLACEMENT Pointing System How Gravity and Friction Affect Motion a. describes how friction and gravity affect the movement of different objects. 6 Multiple Choice 1-6 1 pt each Energy Transformation a. identify how energy is transformed in simple machines. 6 Multiple Choice 7-12 1 pt each Simple Machine a. distinguishes the characteristics and uses of simple machines. 5 Multiple Choice 13-17 Practical and safe Uses of Simple Machine a. identify the proper way of handling simple machines to avoid accidents. 8 True or False 1-8 1 pt each Total 25 25
1. Which of the following picture shows the application of friction? A. B. C.
2. A golf ball and a marble are to be dropped at the same time from a height of two meters. Which is likely to happen? A. The marble will drop first. B. Both the golf and marble will reach the ground at the same time. C. The golf ball will be blown away by the wind so it will drop first.
3. What is the simplest kind of motion? A. The motion of falling object being blown by the wind. B. Balloon floating around until all the air inside is used up. C. Motion in a straight line at a constant rate.
4. Why does a runner continue to move forward even after reaching the finish line? A. He gains speed as he run. B. He loses the speed as he reaches the finish line. C. His moving body tends to continue in motion. 5. Which situation below shows a beneficial or positive effect of friction? A. Gripping firmly a baseball bat. B. Wearing out a car tire. C. Transferring or pushing a heavy cabinet.
6. What force explains that anything that goes up must come down? Friction B. Gravity C. Inertia 7. In an oven toaster, to what form of energy is electrical energy converted? A. Sound energy B. Heat energy C. Radiant energy
8. Which is not a principle in energy transformation? A. Energy can be created from nothing. B. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. C. Energy can be transferred to the environment. 9. What branch of science involves the study of all forms of energy? Electronics B. Ultrasonic C. Thermodynamics
10. What is energy changing from one form to another? A. Energy transformation B. Energy creation C. Mechanical energy 11. What energy is given off when a cell phone rings? A. Thermal energy B. Sound energy C. Nuclear energy
12. Mr. Huff's students are complaining that it is hot in the classroom. He plugs in a fan and turns it on, what energy transformation now occurs? Electrical to Mechanical B. Chemical to Mechanical C. Electromagnetic to Mechanical 13. Which machine is used to hold things together? A. Pulley B. Screw C. Lever
Which statement best describes a wedge? A. One end of the bar is higher than the other. B. It can cut, tear, or break something into two or more parts. C. It is a straight bar or rod which rotates about on an axis. 15. A wheel with a rope or belt around it. Helps a person lift or move something up, down, or across an area. A. Pulley B. Inclined plane C. Wedge
16. A flagpole is an example of what kind of simple machine? A. Movable pulley B. Fixed pulley C. Block and Tackle pulley
17. A hammer being used by a person to remove a nail from a piece of wood is an example of what simple machine? A. Screw B. Wheel and Axle C. Lever
It is okay to tinker with the moving part of a machine as it is being used or operational. 2. Keep the sharp edge of a knife pointed away from your body when you peel a mango. 3. The amount of work done by a machine is less than the amount put into it. 4. Reduce the friction between the machine parts through the use of lubricants.
5. Stay in construction areas to watch cranes being use to lift steel bars. 6. Keep sharp tools beyond the reach of children. 7. Carry a bolo by its handle with sharp edge pointing up. 8. Store the tools orderly in a cabinet after using them.
T.L.E
TLE GRADE 6 Table of Specifications TOPIC COVERED NUMBER OF ITEMS TYPE OF EXAM ITEM PLACEMENT Pointing System Importance of Planting Trees and Uses of Fruit-Bearing Trees a. describe importance of planting trees and uses of fruit-bearing trees. 5 Multiple Choice 1-5 1 pt each Systematic Way of Planting and Propagating Trees a. Describe the systematic way of planting and propagating trees. 1 Essay 5 pts Backyard Animal and Fish Raising a. identifies the quality of backyard animal and fish raising 5 True/False 1-5 1 pt each Market Demands for Animals and Fishes a. describes the market demands for animals and fishes. 5 Multiple Choice 1-5 1 pt each Total 20 20
1. Medium-sized tree with oblong-to oval-shaped leaves and small flowers. The fruit is large, fleshy, elongated, and of various shapes. A. Avocado B. Starfruit ( balimbing ) C. Atis 2. Ripe fruit is eaten as vegetable and used as ingredient for sinigang and also used in preparation of jellies. Leaves can be used as medicine for wounds. A. Mango B. Guava C. Orange
3. One of the most popular fruits in the Philippines. Dragon fruit B. Longan C. Lanzones 4. Fruit is used to remove stains from clothing and bleaching in whitening agents due to high content of potassium oxalate. It is also used as seasoning and made into sweet jams, and pickles. A. Singkamas B. Cucumber C. Kamias
5. Small-sized tree with fruit eaten raw when ripe. The fruit is used as flavor for ice cream and juices. Unripe fruit, seeds, and juice are used to treat dysentery. A. Guyabano B. Jackfruit ( langka ) C. Star apple
1. What is the importance of following the Systematic Way of Planting and Propagating Trees?
1. A good site for the project is where good water supply and drainage are available. 2. Beef is one of the meats consumed by many of the Filipinos. 3. Good health of growing swine should be maintained.
4. Bath the pigs once a week to maintain their body temperature. 5. Allow goats to graze when the dews on the grasses have subsided.
1. An average pig can be sold at the age of _______. 4 months B. 10 months C. 6 months 2. The demand for pig is great because _________. A. Pork is cheaper than beef. B. Pork is easier to butcher. C. Pork gives fat to the body.
3. The demand for fish is increasing because ________. A. It has less cholesterol. B. Fish has comparable protein content with pork and beef. C. It is a status symbol for family. 4. The common practice in selling goats in rural areas is _______. A. Whisper method B. Wholesale method C. Assembler method
5. The meat from goat is called ____. Carcass B. Mutton C. Chevon