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This document contains a science test for Year 5 students with 30 multiple choice and short answer questions about properties of matter and light. The test covers topics such as states of matter, physical properties, temperature measurement, light reflection, shadow formation, and heat transfer. It includes diagrams of experiments and apparatus to illustrate various science concepts being assessed.
This document contains a science test for Year 5 students with 30 multiple choice and short answer questions about properties of matter and light. The test covers topics such as states of matter, physical properties, temperature measurement, light reflection, shadow formation, and heat transfer. It includes diagrams of experiments and apparatus to illustrate various science concepts being assessed.
This document contains a science test for Year 5 students with 30 multiple choice and short answer questions about properties of matter and light. The test covers topics such as states of matter, physical properties, temperature measurement, light reflection, shadow formation, and heat transfer. It includes diagrams of experiments and apparatus to illustrate various science concepts being assessed.
MONTHLY TEST TIME: 1 H 15 MIN. YEAR 5 / 2014 SCIENCE
NAME :
Section A ( 60 marks ) : Answer all questions.
1. Which of the following is not matched correctly?
A Stone - Solid B Cooking oil - Liquid C Smoke - Gas D Orange juice - Solid
2. Which of the following instruments can be used to measure temperature?
A C
B D
3. The following information shows the properties of matter.
A Gases C Solids B Liquids D Solids and liquids
4. When the distance between an object and the light source decreases, the size of the shadow becomes
A smaller C heavier B bigger D shorter 5. Which of the following are properties of light?
I Can be reflected II Can be absorbed III Travels in a straight line IV Can pass through an opaque object
A I and III only C I,II and III only Has a fixed shape Has a fixed volume 2 B II and IV only D II,III and IV only
6. Diagram shows the reflection of light from a surface P
Based on the result above, surface P could be..
A stone C mirror B sand paper D rough wall
7. Diagram shows a substance in a beaker.
Which of the following substances exists in the same state as the substance above?
A Oxygen C Marble B Water D Dry ice
8. The following are properties of a gas except..
A has mass C has no fixed shape B has fixed volume D can be compressed
9. Which of the following materials are translucent?
I Ice III Tracing paper II Frosted glass IV Cardboard
A I and III only C I,II and III only B II and IV only D II,III and IV only
10. Which of the following shows that solid has a fixed shape?
A C
B D
Surface P Cooking oil 3
11. The following devices use the principle of light reflection except
A dental mirror C microscope B periscope D side mirror of a car
12. Diagram shows a thermometer.
The part labelled W is called ..
A bulb C tube B stem D gauge
13. Which of the following shows the application of the principle of expansion and contraction in everyday live?
I An electric cable is installed loosely. II There are gaps at railway tracks. III Concrete slabs on pavements have gaps. IV A steel bridge with on end on a few rollers.
A I and III only C I,II and III only B II and IV only D I,II,III and IV
14. Which of the following will take place when the light falls on an opaque object?
A The light is reflected. B The light goes through the object. C A shadow is formed. D The light is blocked.
15. The diagram shows an investigation on the formation of shadows.
If the torchlight is placed far away from the object, what will happen to the shadow formed on the wall
A Becomes bigger C The shape of shadow will change W 4 B Becomes smaller D There will be no changes
16. A beam of light falls on a mirror from one direction. Which of the following diagrams shows the correct path of the reflected light?
A B
C D
17.
60
50
What is the reading of the temperature shown above?
A 50C C 60C B 55C D 65C
18. The graph below shows the changes in the temperature of a liquid being heated.
How long is the time taken to boil the liquid?
A 2 minutes C 6 minutes B 4 minutes D 8 minutes
Temperature (C) 2 4 6 8 10 Time (minute) 5 19. The picture below shows the changes to the balance when a solid is placed on its pan .
This shows that a solid
A has fixed shape. C has volume. B has mass. D occupies space.
20. Which of the following shows the correct form of matter?
Solid Liquid Gas A Ice cream Rain water Cloud B Jelly Dew Snow C Ice Mineral water Water vapour D Oil Ice Smoke
21. Which of the following objects will not cast any shadow when light falls on them?
I Glass III Frosted glass II Clear water IV Key
A I and II only C I,II and III only B III and IV only D II,III and IV only
22. The picture below shows the shape of a balloon can be changed into different shapes.
The shape of the balloon can be changed because the air in the balloon
A does not have a fixed shape. C does not occupy space. B has different masses. D can expand.
23. In an investigation, Anis uses two similar balloons. One of the balloons is filled with air, while the other is not filled with air. She hangs both of the balloons at the ends of a stick. Which of the following figures shows the correct position of the balloons?
A B
Pan
Solid
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C D
24. The diagram below shows a thermometer.
It is used to
A stir the solution. B measure the volume of substance. C measure the temperature of the material. D measure the temperature of human body.
25. The diagram below shows a few cubes of ice added to hot water in a beaker.
What happens to the water in the beaker?
A The temperature drops. C Its volume decreases. B The temperature rises. D There will be no changes.
26. The diagram below shows light being beamed onto a bottle.
Which of the following shadows is seen on the screen?
A B
ice beaker hot water 7
C D
27. Diagram shows four beakers of water.
Arrange the beakers of water in order of increasing hotness.
A R, Q, P, S C S, P, Q, R B P, Q, S, R D S, Q, R, P
28. The following information shows three types of materials.
Which of the following are the properties of the materials above?
I Have fixed volume III Cannot be compressed II Have no fixed shape IV Can flow from higher region to a low lower region
A I and III only C I,II and III only B II and IV only D I,II,III and IV
29. Diagram shows a baby trying to push a shape in.
The baby cannot push it through because.
A solid has a fixed shape C solid occupies space Milk Orange juice Glue 8 B solid cannot flow D solid has fixed mass and volume
30. Diagram shows the result of pouring lemonade in a few containers.
What can you conclude from the observation?
A Solids do not have fixed shapes. B Lemonade has a fixed volume. C The shape of the liquid depends on the container. D Glass can be reshaped.
NAME : .... CLASS : 5 . 9
Section B ( 40 marks ) : Answer all questions.
1. Diagram shows an experiment that was carried out by Irfan. He fixed the positions of the torch and the screen. A ball is placed between the torch and the screen.
a) What is the aim of this experiment? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
b) Make observations for the following activities. I When the ball was moved nearer to the torch. ____________________________________________________ II When the ball was moved further from the torch. ____________________________________________________ c) State the relationship between the distance between the object and the torch and the size of the shadow. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
d) Based on the following experiment, state the following: I What is kept the same? : ________________________________ II What is change? : _____________________________________ III What is measure? : ____________________________________ ( 7 marks )
2. Diagram shows an investigation that was carried out by Azizah. The temperature of a beaker of boiled water is recorded every 5 minutes. Torch Ball Screen Shadow 10
Table shows the result of the investigation. Time ( minute ) 0 5 10 15 20 Temperature of the water 100 90 80 70 60
a) What is the purpose of this investigation? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ b) What is the trend the temperature of the water? __________________________________________________________ C) State the relationship between the time and the temperature of the water. __________________________________________________________ d) Predict the temperature of the water at 30 minutes. __________________________________________________________ e) State the following : I What is change? : ______________________________________ II What is measured? : ___________________________________ ( 6 marks )
3. Diagram shows an experiment that is carried out by Azizul. Two balloons, P and Q, are filled with the same volume of air. The balloons are tied, one to each end of a straw. The straw is suspended horizontally by string. The two balloons balance each other. 11
a) What will happen when balloon Q is punctured with a needle? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ b) Give a reason for your answer in 3 (a). __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ c) What is kept the same in this experiment? __________________________________________________________ d) Make a conclusion from this experiment. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ ( 4 marks )
4. Diagram shows an investigation that is carried out by Neesha. Air is pumped into a balloon using an air pump.
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Table shows the circumference of the balloon after a few pumps.
Number of pumps 1 2 3 4 5 The circumference of the balloon ( cm ) 4 8 12 16 20
a) What can you say about the circumference of the balloon based on the the result in the table above? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ b) What is measured in this investigation? __________________________________________________________ c) Make a conclusion for this investigation. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ ( 3 marks )