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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Objectives
Explains the importance of
forests.
Describes the effect of
deforestation.
Total
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
1 10
10
40%
11 25
15
60%
1 25
25
100%
WEEKLY TEST # 1
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Directions: Encircle the number of the sentence that shows the importance of forests.
1. Serves as the habitat of wildlife.
2. Contains plants that are sources of different medicines.
3. Helps decrease the level of underground water.
4. Serves as watersheds or sources of water for rivers and streams.
5. Called the lungs of the earth because it provides us with oxygen.
6. It helps in the increase of global temperature and changes in climate.
7. Provides us with water, paper, photographic film and important chemicals.
8. Provides lumber for building houses and making of furniture.
9. Serves as a place of security and economic opportunity.
10. Protects the topsoil of mountains and hills from erosion.
Directions: Describe the effect of
deforestation by checking all the effects and
crossing out those that are not.
_____11. Reduction of the supply of food
_____12. Loss of water sheds
_____13. Change in climate
_____14. Floods
_____15. Growing of new trees
_____16. Soil erosion
_____17. Increase in food production
_____18. Loss of biodiversity
_____19. Decrease in water supply
_____20. Increase in soil fertility
_____21. Displacement or loss of wildlife
_____22. Increase supply in building materials
_____23. Sedimentation in water reservoirs
_____24. Increase the income of the community
_____25. Loss of soil fertility
WEEKLY TEST # 2
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Objectives
Identify some human
activities that disrupt the
cycle in an
ecosystem (e.g.
deforestation, intensive
farming, fish
culture, inefficient garbage
disposal).
Infers the harmful effects
of certain activities on a
bigger or
a more complex
ecosystem e.g. pond
ecosystem.
Total
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
1 20
20
80%
21 25
20%
1 25
25
100%
WEEKLY TEST # 2
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Directions: Encircle the number of human
activities that disrupt the cycles of an
ecosystem.
1. conserving water
2. burning garbage
_____2. Recycling
3. smoke-belching vehicles
5. using pesticides
6. dynamite fishing
7. hunting
8. planting trees
Directions: Study the pictures below. Answer the questions that follow.
WEEKLY TEST # 3
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Objectives
Infers the harmful effects
of certain activities on a
bigger or more complex
ecosystem e.g. pond
ecosystem.
Infer that shortage of food,
water and space may
occur due to a growing
population.
Total
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
1 10
10
50%
11 20
10
50%
1 20
20
100%
WEEKLY TEST # 3
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Directions: Put an X on the statements that show harmful effects of complex ecosystem and put
check ( ) on those that are not.
______________ 1. killing insects and birds
_______________2. burning garbage
_______________3. hunting
_______________4. planting trees
_______________5. using pesticides
_______________6. cleaning surroundings
_______________7. dynamite fishing
_______________8. smoke belching vehicles
_______________9. conserving water
_______________10. throwing garbage in canals, rivers or any water trap
Directions: Infer the things that may occur to a growing population by matching items in
column A with B. Write the letter correct answer in the blanks.
A
B
_____11. not enough space to live in
A. food shortages
B. spread of disease
C. malnutrition
D. pollution
E. space shortage
F. population
Directions: Read the phrases below then write them in their proper/appropriate columns.
FOOD SHORTAGE
WATER SHORTAGE
SPACE SHORTAGE
- build houses along river banks, railroad tracks and even under bridges
- more people; more water is needed and poor distribution of water supply
- more members to feed; the smaller the amount of food each family member gets
- people throw garbage in rivers and seas.
- building of houses are very close to each other
WEEKLY TEST # 4
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Objectives
Infer that land, water and
air may become limited
and eventually polluted
due to over population
Infers that over population
affects ones health and
that of the community.
Describes strategies for
coping with rapid increase
in population.
Total
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
1 10
10
25%
11 30
20
50%
31 - 40
10
25%
1 40
40
100%
WEEKLY TEST # 4
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Directions: Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
_____1. Lesser living space is available as population increases.
_____2. Contamination of land, water and air occur as inhabitants increase in number.
_____3. In over crowded places we cant see squatters living in waiting sheds and trees.
_____4. More people produce more wastes which may not be disposed off properly.
_____5. People are not affected with the bulk of garbage around them.
_____6. Garbage accumulates on land and in water systems.
_____7. Overpopulated places are conducive to bacterial diseases like measles and dysentery etc.
_____8. Landfills contaminate groundwater resources.
_____9. Overcrowded places like in big cities, people build their houses very close to each other.
_____10. Too much garbage is never a problem in big cities.
Directions: Put a check beside the correct statements and X for the wrong ones.
_____11. Garbage disposal becomes a problem in crowded places.
_____12. There is less garbage in over crowded places.
_____13. Diseases like tuberculosis, measles and sore eyes easily spread in over crowded places.
_____14. People are healthy in over crowded places.
_____15. Garbage is easy to manage in crowded places.
_____16. People can never be affected by the heap of garbage around them.
_____17. Garbage is very hard to manage in crowded places.
_____18. People are forced to build houses along riverbanks just to get close to their work.
_____19. Children are seen playing on the streets for there are no more playgrounds.
_____20. People still can enjoy fresh air even in the area (place) is crowded
Directions: Draw a
WEEKLY TEST # 5
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
1 20
20
44.45%
21 30
10
22.22%
Describes the
improvement done by
technology on the
materials.
31 - 45
15
33.33%
1 45
45
100%
Objectives
Identifies common
household materials e.g.
pesticides, soap,
paint, solvent, synthetic,
plastic.
Total
WEEKLY TEST # 5
Second Grading
NAME :__________________________________
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Direction: Read the words in the word bank. Find and circle each word hidden in the puzzle. The first
word is done for you. (1-20)
chairs
triton
acetone
boysen
paint
plastics
nylon
Surf
Safeguard
Tide
Baygon
bleach
jewelry
Dutchboy
Palmolive
Raid
Champion
plates
solvent
Dove
P B J C D E F G H I J K L S M N
O P
A A E B C D B A Y G O N E O F
G H I
I S W J K L M N O P Q R S L R
A I D
N A E T N Y L O N Y Z W P V X
Y X O
T F L L M N O P Q R S T A E B
U V V
W E R T X I Z U V W X Y L N O
Z T E
X G Y C H A M P I O N Q M T Y
N O P
X U S T T O O F D D Y R O M S
U R F
T A S U T W R X Y Z O R L M E
Q W S
C R P P T R I T O N R R I L N
M N B
H D Q P L A S T I C S R V S T
W B L
A M N T I D EO P Q R S E T U
Direction: Describe how the following materials are used by matching column A with B. Write
the letters of the correct answers in the blank.
A
____21. cornstarch
____22. vinegar
____23. table sugar tiles and fixtures
____24. vitamins and minerals
____25. analgesics (e.g. aspirin, biogesic)
____26. insecticide
____27. rubbing alcohol
____28. hydrogen peroxide
____29. muriatic acid
____30. aluminum foil
B
A. for wrapping food
B. as cleaning agent for bathroom
C. for cleaning wounds and bleaching
D. for disinfecting and massaging
E. for killing and repelling insects
F. for cooking and baking
G.for enhancing food flavor, used as a preservative
H. for preserving, sweetening food
I. as dietary supplements
J. for relieving fever, headache and toothache
Directions: Find out how technology has improved these materials. Write them in the table below.
(31-45)
Pomade
Coffee maker
hair
Lighting
sprays
Cooler
HOUSEHOLD TASKS
Swatters
Fluorescent lamp
Candle
Preserving foods Microwave oven Styling the
Refrigerators
Gas range
Making coffee
Aerosol
Boiling water
OLD TECHNOLOGY
WEEKLY TEST # 6
NEW/IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
Observes healthy
precautions in handling,
storing and dispensing
certain materials.
1 20
20
66.67%
21 - 30
10
33.33%
1 30
30
100%
Objectives
Total
WEEKLY TEST # 6
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Directions: Put a on the safety precautions in handling or storing materials. Put an X if it is NOT a
safety precaution.
_____1. Leave the LPG gas tank open when not in use.
_____2. Read any product label carefully. Take note of safety precautions.
_____3. Keep materials out of childrens reach.
_____4. Store materials in covered containers and label them properly.
_____5. Place pesticide and other chemicalproducts near food.
_____6. Leave paints and lacquer near fire.
_____7. Taste unfamiliar substances.
_____8. Have children play with matches and flammable materials.
_____9. Dispose expired materials properly.
_____10. Store/keep expired materials.
_____11. Handle glassware with care.
_____12. Wash and change clothes after handling toxic and harmful substances.
_____13. Return poisonous and flammable materials to their proper place after use.
_____14. Carefully read labels of chemicals like medicines, insecticides and pesticides before using them.
_____15. Turn off the stove and gas tank after use.
_____16. Leave gasoline and kerosene near fire.
_____17. Taste unfamiliar substances.
_____18. Leave cabinets with harmful chemicals open.
_____19. Do not keep expired materials.
_____20. Any petroleum product should be stored away from the stove.
Directions: On the blank, write whether the following objects are SOLID, LIQUID or GAS.
___________21. particle of milk
___________22. particle of pepper
___________23. smallest grain of sugar
___________24. takes the shape of its container, can flow
___________25. molecules are arranged farthest apart
___________26. water
___________27. molecules of gas
___________28. molecules of salt
___________29. a grain of rice
___________30. a piece of chalk
WEEKLY TEST # 7
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
1 20
20
57.15%
21 - 35
15
42.85%
1 35
35
100%
Objectives
Total
WEEKLY TEST # 7
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
Directions: Rearrange the letters of the given words to form the names of the different forms of energy.
1. SLUFE: F __ __ __ S have energy because they can be burned
2. DASCI: A __ __ __ S have energy to dissolve metals and other substances
3. DOFO: F __ O __ has energy to build and repair our body tissues
4. STAMEL: M __ __ __ __ S have energy to support large masses or cut other substances
5. MACHINELAC: M __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ L The energy of a moving body or a body capable of producing
motion
6. GLITH: L __ __ __ T The visible form of radiant energy
7. DUSNO: S __ __ __ D The energy produced by vibrating objects.
8. CRITECALLE: E __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ L The energy that comes from the transfer of flow of electrons from
one material to another
9. HOMETAGLER: G __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ L Energy formed by harnessing steam from underground.
10. CULRANE: __ __ __ __ __ __ R Energy produced when the nucleus splits or when two nuclei combine.
Directions: Identify the forms of energy present in the following. Write chemical energy, electrical
energy, mechanical energy, radiant energy or heat energy on the blanks.
________________11. gasoline
________________12. washing machine
________________13. running boy
________________14. sunlight
________________15. vibrating object
________________16. burning pinewood
________________17. windmill
________________18. boiling water
________________19. water flowing in a river
________________20. flat iron
Directions: Give three examples of the different forms of energy.
Mechanical Energy
21.
22.
23.
Chemical Energy
24.
25.
26.
Radiant Energy
27.
28.
29.
Sound Energy
30.
31.
Nuclear Energy
32.
33.
Electrical Energy
34.
35.
WEEKLY TEST # 8
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Item
Placement
Number of
Items
Percent
17
35%
8 17
10
50%
18 - 20
15%
1 20
20
100%
Objectives
Differentiate speed from
velocity
Total
WEEKLY TEST # 8
SCORE :_______________
SCHOOL: ________________________________
DATE : ________________
TEACHER :_______________________________
DISTANCE
50m
50m
50m
50m
50m
TIME
20sec
30sec
35sec
25sec
15sec
DISTANCE
6km
6km
6km
6km
6km
DIRECTION
North
South
East
West
South
TIME
40 min
30 min
20 min
15 min
20 min
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11. Suppose the speed of a cyclist in the last Palaro was 120 km/hr. Calculate the distance he covered
after two hours. Use the formula: distance= speed x time
A. 230 km
C. 240 km
B. 250 km
D. 300 km
12. The distance covered by both a pangolin and an ostrich was 10 km. The speed of the pangolin was 15
km/hr, while that of the ostrich was 50 km/hr. Tell which of the two reach the destination first by
using the following formula: Time=Distance/Speed
A. The ostrich for it took him 0.20 hr.
B. The pangolin for it took him 0.66 hr.
C. The ostrich for it took him 0.15 hr.
D. The pangolin for it took him 0.70 hr.