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Name: ____________________________ date: __________________

Grade: _________________ score: ____________

I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following is NOT a phase change?


a. condensation c. deposition
b. corrosion d. evaporation
2. Some moth balls were place inside a cabinet. After a week, what phase change took place in this
situation?
a. condensation c. melting
b. freezing d. sublimation
3. Which of the following situations show condensation?
a. rusting of nail
b. drying of clothes under the sun
c. formation of ice inside the refrigerator
d. formation of water droplets on glass window panes
4. Which of the following is NOT an example of physical change?
a. burning of leaves c. cutting of trees
b. cracking of grounds d. pounding of rocks
5. What phase change shows a change from gas to solid?
a. condensation c. evaporation
b. deposition d. freezing
6. Which of the following examples show a chemical change?
a. molding of clay c. sharpening of pencil
b. rusting of paper clip d. bending of paper clip
7. What evidence shows a chemical change?
a. formation of precipitate c. formation of a new substance
b. formation of gas or smoke d. all of the above
8. What will happen if a liquid will be exposed to a very low temperature?
a. It will melt c. It will sublime
b. It will freeze d. It will evaporate
9. Which of the following situations is an example of evaporation?
a. formation of ice c. melting of ice cream
b. formation of dews d. drying of clothes under the sun
10. What chemical reaction may take place when an object burns?
a. corrosion c. combustion
b. evaporation d. sublimation
11. What causes rust to form?
a. reaction of iron to heat c. reaction of iron to oxygen
b. reaction of iron to force d. reaction of iron to cold weather
12. When water is boiled, part of it becomes water vapor. Which of the following describes the change?
a. phase change c. change of energy
b. chemical change d. change in molecule
13. Which of the following objects is an example of a physical change?
a. baking a cake c. explosion of fireworks
b. rotten fruits d. a glass broken into pieces
14. Which of the following will produce rust when it is wet?
a. a ball c. a nail
b. a comb d. a paper plate
15. Evaporation takes place when ____ changes into a ___.
a. solid, liquid c. solid, gas
b. gas, liquid d. liquid, gas
16. Which of the following is NOT an evidence of physical change?
a. change in size c. change in shape
b. change in appearance d. change in color
17. Amy’s family had a reunion and there were some leftovers. She observed that some of foods had a
change in color and smelled bad. What do you think happened to the food?
a. The food got soft. c. The food was fresh.
b. The food got less. d. The food was spoiled.
18. What will the effects of motor vehicles do to the environment?
a. They burn the environment. c. They produce useful chemicals.
b. They improve the environment. d. They produce harmful chemicals.
19. Which among the following is the harmful effect of burning fuel in the atmosphere?
a. It makes the air pure.
b. It increases oxygen in the air.
c. It reduces carbon dioxide in the air.
d. It releases harmful chemicals into the air.
20. Which of the following should be done in disposing rotten vegetables and fruit peelings?
a. burn them c. throw them away anywhere
b. put them in a compost pit d. collect them and sell to the junk shop

II. Matching Type


Direction: Match the meaning in column A with the word in column B. Write your answer at the
space provided.

Column A Column B

___1. Ability to burn. A. biodegradable


___2. ability to bend without breaking B. brittleness
___3. ability to be stretched and return to its original shape. C. combustibility
___4. ability to let heat and electricity to pass through D. conductivity
___5. ability to be decomposed by microorganisms E. ductility
___6. ability to catch fire easily F. elasticity
___7. ability to be drawn into thin wires G. flammability
___8. ability to be hammered into thin sheets H. volume
___9. ability to resist pressure that may cause deformation I. hardness
___10. ability to break easily J. malleability
K. flexibility

III. True or False


Direction: Write O if the statement is true and write X if the statement is false. Write your answer on
the space provided.

_____1. There are two properties of matter.


_____2. Chemical property is a characteristic of matter that can be readily observed without changing its
composition.
_____3. One evidence of a chemical change that can be observed is the formation of new product.
_____4. Gasoline which is used as fuel in cars, is a highly combustible and flammable material.
_____5. Wood is a non-combustible material.
_____6. Rusting is caused by the reaction of iron with oxygen present in the air.
_____7. Heat can bring about physical changes in matter.
_____8. The most common example of physical change is spoiling of food.
_____9. Chemical change results in the formation of new chemical substance.
____10. The presence and absence of oxygen cannot bring changes to a material.

IV. Completion Type


Direction: Complete the diagram of the different properties of matter that you have learned in the
lesson. 10 points.

Properties
of
matter

V. Essay
Panuto: I-eksplikar dagiti sumaganad. Lima nga puntos iti maysa.

1. Kasanu nga makatulong ti pisikal ken kemikal a banag para iti umnu a pinagsisina dagiti basura tayo?
2. Kasanu nga makaapekto ditoy aglawlaw dagiti pinagsukat ti materyales?

Prepared by:

Marivic Javier Corpuz

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