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w i l l b e fo u n d o u t . Th e m o u t h o f t h e r i gh t e o u s i s a fo u n t a i n o f l i f e b u t t h e mo u t h o f t h e w i c k e d c o n c e a l s v i o l e n c e . ”
SCIENCE GRADE 6 SY 2018-2019
Unit IV Questionnaire

Instructions: Write FIRST your answers on this questionnaire before shading the answer sheet provided.

1. Which of the following illustrates chemical weathering?


A. Rocks decompose, changing their mineral content and breaking them into pieces.
B. Rocks are physically broken, changing their size and shape without changing their composition.
C. Animals wear away the rocks.
D. The top layer of the rock falls off, which is similar to when you peel the layers of the onion.

2. Sometimes, seeds of trees grow in the tiny cracks in rocks. This causes weathering because _____.
A. the force of growing roots may split the rocks apart
B. the roots may absorb all the water from the rocks leaving them dry
C. the roots may expand in very cold weather and split the rock
D. the growing roots may constantly rub against the rock

3. Which is the best way to prevent the erosion of wide land surface by the wind?
A. planting grass to serve as cover for the land
B. covering the land with a layer of sand and gravel
C. watering the land surface everyday
D. building walls to prevent the wind from sweeping of the land surface

4. Which has both good and bad effects in the environment?


A. avalanche C. volcanic eruptions
B. earthquake D. tornado

5. The movement of the plates results in the following, except _____.


A. earthquake C. tsunami
B. mountain range D. volcano

6. When volcanoes are formed, the subducted plate melts due to high temperature in the mantle and becomes ______.
A. hot spot C. lava
B. magma D. vent

7. The bowl-shaped depression around the opening at the top of the volcano is known as the _____.
A. Crater C. Caldera
B. Cone D. Magma chamber

8. Elementary and high school classes are cancelled under signal number _____.
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4

9. Tropical cyclones die when _____.


A. they enter an environment of cool dry air
B. they stay in an environment of warm, moist tropical air
C. they move over a large land mass
D. when they travel over cooler sea surface temperatures

10. Which of the following actions is not safe during natural disasters?
A. Stay awake and alert during intense storms.
B. Check the foundation of your home after a mudslide.
C. Wear protective boots, gloves, and masks when there is volcanic eruption.
D. Once the warning sirens for a tsunami are sounded, head immediately to the lower grounds.
11. Which of the following statements about the sun, Earth, and the moon are true?
I. Earth revolves around the sun in a year.
II. The moon has three movements in the solar system.
III. Earth spins on its axis in approximately one month.
IV. The moon rotates on its axis while revolving around the Earth.
A. I and III only C. I, II, and IV only
B. II and IV only D. I, III, and IV only

12. Why will you choose a lightbulb, rather than a flashlight, to represent the sun, if you were to make a model of the movement of
the revolution of Earth around the sun?
A. The flashlight gives light in only one direction.
B. The lightbulb is similar to the shape of the sun.
C. The lightbulb gives off light, like the sun.
D. The flashlight is a good model of the moon.

13. When we are on the side of the Earth that faces away from the sun, we experience _____.
A. daytime C. solar eclipse
B. night time D. day and night

14. When a part of Earth is away from the sun, this part becomes _____.
I. colder
II. darker
III. hotter
IV. brighter
A. I and II C. II and IV
B. II and III D. III and IV

15. What causes the sun, the moon, and the stars to appear to rise in the east and later set in the west?
A. spinning of the Earth on its axis
B. spinning of the sun and moon on their axes
C. movement of the planets around the sun
D. movement of the sun, the moon, and the stars around the Earth

16. Which of the following heavenly bodies is a natural satellite of Earth?


A. comet C. meteor
B. moon D. star

17. When Earth has travelled around the sun once, Earth would have turned _____ on its own axis.
A. once C. 206 times
B. 30 times D. 365 times

18. Which of these heavenly bodies is the biggest and brightest in the solar system?
A. asteroid belt C. satellite Phobos
B. Jupiter D. the sun

19. If a spacecraft were built and made to move around the sun, the spacecraft would be a _____.
A. planet C. satellite
B. moon D. star

20. A solar eclipse happens during the _____.


A. full moon C. quarter moon
B. new moon D. crescent moon
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w i l l b e fo u n d o u t . Th e m o u t h o f t h e r i gh t e o u s i s a fo u n t a i n o f l i f e b u t t h e mo u t h o f t h e w i c k e d c o n c e a l s v i o l e n c e . ”
SCIENCE GRADE 6 SY 2018-2019
Unit I Questionnaire

Instructions: Encircle FIRST your answers on this questionnaire before shading the answer sheet provided.

1. In the water cycle, water vapor condenses high up in the atmosphere to form clouds. What changed in the water?
A. color C. size
B. shape D. phase

2. Which of the following does not describe matter?


A. has energy
B. has mass
C. can be observed by its properties
D. can be solid, liquid, or gas

3. Which subatomic particle is negatively charged?


A. Proton C. Neutron
B. Electron D. Plasma

4. An atom accepts an electron from another atom. The atom that has accepted thebelectron now has a _____ charge.
A. positive C. neutral
B. negative D. heated

5. Unripe mangoes, which taste sour, ripen to sweet mangoes. What kind of change is observed?
A. physical C. electrical
B. chemical D. intensive

6. Which of the following is true about a chemical change?


A. There is change in shape and size only.
B. There is no new material formed.
C. The new material formed has different properties than the original material.
D. The new material becomes malleable and ductile.

7. Which phase of matter flow?


A. liquids only
B. gases only
C. liquids and gases
D. solids and liquids

8. Which of the following is an extensive property?


A. Malleability C. Density
B. Conductivity D. Mass

9. Which of the following is an intensive property?


A. Conductivity C. Volume
B. Weight D. Length

10. A square box measures 10cm on a side. What is its volume?


A. 10 cm3 B. 100 cm3
C. 1 000 cm3 D. 10 000 cm3
11. Which of the following is a mixture?
A. water C. sugar
B. salt D. juice

12. Which of the following descriptions correctly describes a mixture?


A. a liquid combined with another liquid forming a new product
B. a combination of two or more substances put together in any portion
C. a combination of substances with definite proportion
D. formed when two substances combine

13. What mixture appears to be of one phase only?


A. Colloid C. Suspension
B. Solution D. Combination of Solution and Colloid

14. What method of separating mixtures is used in making salt?


A. Filtration C. Evaporation
B. Distillation D. Decantation

15. What substance is considered the universal solvent?


A. liquid C. wine
B. oil D. water

16. What is heterogeneous mixture?


A. It is a mixture made up of two or more substances whose components can still be identified.
B. It is composed of substances that, when mixed together, appear to be of one phase only.
C. It is a mixture of several components that usually appear as one.
D. It is a mixture of materials where parts can no longer be identified.

17. What is the solute in lemonade?


A. Water C. Lemon peel
B. Lemonade extract D. Lemon seeds

18. Which of the following is an example of a suspension?


A. muddy water
B. buko juice with ice
C. coffee with cream
D. gravy sauce

19. Shampoo, toothpaste, and dishwashing liquid are all examples of colloids. Why?
A. All of them are mixture of materials.
B. These mixtures allow light to pass through.
C. They are combinations of several materials mixed together.
D. When seen under a microscope, their particles are scattered all throughout the mixture.

20. How will you describe clean water?


A. It is odorless, colorless, and tasteless.
B. It is the one flowing in the faucets.
C. It is safe for animals only.
D. It undergoes stages of purification.
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w i l l b e fo u n d o u t . Th e m o u t h o f t h e r i gh t e o u s i s a fo u n t a i n o f l i f e b u t t h e mo u t h o f t h e w i c k e d c o n c e a l s v i o l e n c e . ”
SCIENCE GRADE 6 SY 2018-2019
Unit II Questionnaire

Instructions: Write FIRST your answers on this questionnaire before shading the answer sheet provided.

1. What happens to the number of mitochondria in the cells when a person is active?
A. unaffected C. decreases
B. increases D. fluctuates

2. What is the cell part that contains the color pigments of the plants?
A. Cell wall C. Chloroplast
B. Cell membrane D. Nucleus

3. What happens to the bones of babies as they grow up?


A. They become strong. C. They grow softer.
B. They remain as cartilage. D. They shrink.

4. Which of the following clearly defines the function of the urinary bladder?
A. collects urine excreted by the kidneys C. cleanses the kidneys
B. secretes hormones and cleans the body D. protects the kidneys

5. Which of the following statements is true about a plant cell?


A. contains a cell wall that serves as the skeleton of the plant
B. has large vacuoles that store water and nutrients
C. has a nucleus that directs the other cell parts to work
D. all of the above

6. What kind of human embryo is used in stem cell therapy?


A. an embryo that formed through in vitro fertilization
B. an embryo that develops inside the human body
C. an embryo from monkeys
D. an embryo from the mother’s womb

7. Which of the following would probably happen when the human immune system accepts the newly transplanted organ in
the body?
A. The new organ will perform its functions and the patient will recover.
B. The new organ grows inside the human body.
C. The new organ also performs the function of the other organs.
D. The new organ dies.

8. Which of the following does not belong to the list?


A. Cell B. Tissue C. Organ D. Virus

9. Why do modern changes continuously happen in the field of medicine?


A. Continuous research studies are done to look for more cures for different diseases.
B. Everything in this world changes.
C. Changes are inevitable whether you like it or not.
D. Changes occur every day.
10. What happens when a person takes good care of himself or herself?
A. He or she avoids diseases. C. He or she does not easily get sick.
B. He or she lives longer. D. All of the above

11. Which of the following vertebrates is not a mammal?


A. Cheetah B. Whale C. Bat D. Shark

12. Reptiles have _____ for respiration.


A. Lungs B. Gills C. Stomata D. Wet skin

13. Which of the following animals is not an invertebrate?


A. Pelican C. Shrimp
B. Octopus D. Sea Anemone

14. How do sponges feed?


A. absorb hydrogen sulfide directly from the water
B. extract decaying plant material from sediments
C. filter microorganisms from water brought in through their pores
D. use pincher to capture small prey

15. Which of the following factors contribute to problems in invertebrate conservation?


A. lack of knowledge about invertebrates C. habitat destruction
B. collecting and consumption by humans D. all of the above

16. Lobsters, crabs and shrimps are members of the arthropod group called _____.
A. Arachnids C. Insects
B. Crustaceans D. Mollusks

17. Which of the following plants reproduces by means of bulbs?


A. Onion C. Fern
B. Strawberry D. Pine

18. Bothe gymnosperms and angiosperms _____.


A. require water for reproduction C. produce seeds
B. reproduce flowers D. produce cones

19. In vegetative reproduction, the plants produce are _____.


A. genetically different from the plants C. grow from seeds
B. genetically identical to the parent D. all of the above

20. The reproductive parts of ferns and mosses are the _____.
A. Seeds C. Tubers
B. Cones D. Spores
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w i l l b e fo u n d o u t . Th e m o u t h o f t h e r i gh t e o u s i s a fo u n t a i n o f l i f e b u t t h e mo u t h o f t h e w i c k e d c o n c e a l s v i o l e n c e . ”
SCIENCE GRADE 6 SY 2018-2019
Unit III Questionnaire

Instructions: Encircle FIRST your answers on this questionnaire before shading the answer sheet provided.

1. Doods threw a ball upward. Which of the following statements is true? Which of the following statements is true?
A. The gravitational force of Earth causes the ball to change its mass.
B. The gravitational force of Earth causes the ball to change the direction of its movement.
C. The gravitational force of Earth does not act on the ball as it moves upward.
D. There is no force acting on the ball upon reaching the highest point.
2. Which of the following activities involve both pushing and pulling?
A. lifting a box C. pressing a doorbell
B. picking a fruit D. twisting a rope
3. Which one of the following is not an effect of force?
A. dented table tennis ball C. an apple fruit falling from the tree
B. a wind sock fluttering in the wind D. a bar of chocolate melting under the sun
4. Which of the following statements about gravity is incorrect?
A. Gravity allows all objects on Earth to have mass.
B. Gravity pulls everything toward the ground.
C. Gravity is a kind of force that acts from a distance.
D. Gravitational force varies with the distance of the object from Earth.
5. Which of the following actions is hindered by gravity?
A. dropping a stone into a pond C. pushing a box up a ramp
B. hammering a nail into a wooden plank D. skiing downhill
6. A soldier climbs up to the top of a rope. What can he do to help him slide down the rope quickly?
A. reduce friction C. reduce gravity
B. increase friction D. increase gravity
7. Which of the following forces helps a person pick up a seed with a pair of chopsticks?
A. elastic spring force C. gravitational force
B. frictional force D. magnetic force
8. Chloe dropped a sheet of paper and a book from the same height. Which of the following best explains why the book fell
faster than the sheet of paper?
A. There was no air resistance acting on the book.
B. The gravitational force acting on the paper was greater than its air resistance.
C. The weight of the book was greater than the air resistance it encountered as it was falling.
D. The air resistance acted in the same direction as the weight of the falling paper.
9. Which of the following will create a louder sound once it hits a wooden floor?
A. book C. both will make the same sound
B. sheet of paper D. cannot be predicted
10. Which force acted on the paper and the book in question #16 to make them fall to the ground?
A. elastic spring force C. gravitational force
B. frictional force D. magnetic force
11. Which of the following energy conversions occurs in a solar-powered car?
A. light energy to chemical energy C. light energy to electrical energy
B. heat to chemical energy D. heat to electrical energy
12. What is the direction of the frictional force acting on the box in the diagram?
A. N
B. W
C. S
D. E
13. To rotate a wind turbine faster, more ______ energy must be applied.
A. Potential B. Chemical C. Electrical D. Kinetic
14. Four metal balls of equal mass were dropped from different positions onto nails placed directly under them as shown in the
picture. Which one of the following nails would be pushed deepest into the wood when the metal balls are dropped?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D

15. What happens if a similar but shorter crow bar is used to lift the same load?
A. The simple machine can no longer change the direction of the applied force.
B. The man has to apply a greater force to lift the load.
C. The man can lift the load more easily.
D. The man can lift the load with the same amount of effort.

16. The center of the seesaw is used to balance the board with seats. The children can easily move up and down without much
force. The center is called _____.
A. Effort C. Load
B. Resistance D. Fulcrum
17. A ramp is used for loading heavy boxes into atruck. What simple machine is a ramp?
A. Wheels C. Lever
B. Gears D. Inclined plane
18. Why will a truck man use an inclined plane in loading up heavy boxes into a van?
A. The simple machine increases the distance from the effort to the fulcrum.
B. The simple machine allows the effort to move over a greater distance.
C. The simple machine allows the effort to move over a greater distance than a load.
D. The simple machine allows the effort and the load to move in opposite directions.
19. A marble rolls from one side of a bowl to the other. In which manner is the energy transfer more acurrate?
A. kinetic-potential-kinetic C. potential-potential-kinetic
B. kinetic-kinetic-potential D. potential-kinetic-potential

20.

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w i l l b e fo u n d o u t . Th e m o u t h o f t h e r i gh t e o u s i s a fo u n t a i n o f l i f e b u t t h e mo u t h o f t h e w i c k e d c o n c e a l s v i o l e n c e . ”
SCIENCE GRADE 6 SY 2018-2019
Questionnaire

Instructions: Encircle FIRST your answers on this questionnaire before shading the answer sheet provided.

1. Elementary and high school classes are cancelled under signal number _____.
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

2. Tropical cyclones die when _____.


A. they enter an environment of cool dry air
B. they stay in an environment of warm, moist tropical air
C. they move over a large land mass
D. when they travel over cooler sea surface temperatures

3. Which of the following actions is not safe during natural disasters?


A. Stay awake and alert during intense storms.
B. Check the foundation of your home after a mudslide.
C. Wear protective boots, gloves, and masks when there is volcanic eruption.
D. Once the warning sirens for a tsunami are sounded, head immediately to the lower grounds.

4. Which of the following statements about the sun, Earth, and the moon are true?
I. Earth revolves around the sun in a year.
II. The moon has three movements in the solar system.
III. Earth spins on its axis in approximately one month.
IV. The moon rotates on its axis while revolving around the Earth.
A. I and III only C. I, II, and IV only
B. II and IV only D. I, III, and IV only

5. Why will you choose a lightbulb, rather than a flashlight, to represent the sun, if you were to make a model of the movement of
the revolution of Earth around the sun?
A. The flashlight gives light in only one direction.
B. The lightbulb is similar to the shape of the sun.
C. The lightbulb gives off light, like the sun.
D. The flashlight is a good model of the moon.

6. Which of the following is an extensive property?


A. Malleability C. Density
B. Conductivity D. Mass

7. Which of the following is an intensive property?


A. Conductivity C. Volume
B. Weight D. Length

8. A square box measures 10cm on a side. What is its volume?


A. 10 cm3 C. 1 000 cm3
B. 100 cm3 D. 10 000 cm3

9. Which of the following is a mixture?


A. water B. salt C. sugar D. juice

10. Which of the following does not belong to the list?


A. Cell B. Tissue C. Organ D. Virus
11. Which of the following descriptions correctly describes a mixture?
A. a liquid combined with another liquid forming a new product
B. a combination of two or more substances put together in any portion
C. a combination of substances with definite proportion
D. formed when two substances combine

12. Why do modern changes continuously happen in the field of medicine?


A. Continuous research studies are done to look for more cures for different diseases.
B. Everything in this world changes.
C. Changes are inevitable whether you like it or not.
D. Changes occur every day.

13. What happens when a person takes good care of himself or herself?
A. He or she avoids diseases. C. He or she does not easily get sick.
B. He or she lives longer. D. All of the above

14. Which of the following vertebrates is not a mammal?


A. Cheetah B. Whale C. Bat D. Shark

15. Reptiles have _____ for respiration.


A. Lungs B. Gills C. Stomata D. Wet skin

16. Chloe dropped a sheet of paper and a book from the same height. Which of the following best explains why the book fell faster
than the sheet of paper?
A. There was no air resistance acting on the book.
B. The gravitational force acting on the paper was greater than its air resistance.
C. The weight of the book was greater than the air resistance it encountered as it was falling.
D. The air resistance acted in the same direction as the weight of the falling paper.

17. Which of the following will create a louder sound once it hits a wooden floor?
A. book C. both will make the same sound
B. sheet of paper D. cannot be predicted

18. Which force acted on the paper and the book in question #16 to make them fall to the ground?
A. elastic spring force C. gravitational force
B. frictional force D. magnetic force

19. Which of the following energy conversions occurs in a solar-powered car?


A. light energy to chemical energy C. light energy to electrical energy
B. heat to chemical energy D. heat to electrical energy

20. What is the direction of the frictional force acting on the box in the diagram?
A. N
B. W
C. S
D. E

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