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SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE

Grade: 5 Quarter: 1 Week: 5


Part I – Multiple Choice (10 items)
1. What causes matter to change its
state?

A. Size
B. Color
C. Temperature
D. Shape
2. Which of the following is NOT a
state of matter?

A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Energy
D. Gas
3. What happens to a solid when heat
is applied?

A. It evaporates
B. It melts
C. It condenses
D. It freezes
4. Which process happens when
water vapor becomes liquid?

A. Evaporation
B. Melting
C. Condensation
D. Freezing
5. What is the process where a solid
turns directly into gas?

A. Melting
B. Sublimation
C. Evaporation
D. Boiling
6. When ice is heated, it becomes:

A. Gas
B. Steam
C. Water
D. Smoke
7. When water continues to heat
after boiling, it changes into:

A. Ice
B. Solid
C. Vapor
D. Foam
8. Which of these shows change in
state due to cooling?

A. Water to vapor
B. Vapor to liquid
C. Solid to liquid
D. Melting
9. What is thermal energy?

A. Energy from plants


B. Energy from movement
C. Heat energy
D. Energy from sound
10. What instrument is used to
measure temperature?

A. Barometer
B. Thermometer
C. Ruler
D. Stopwatch
Part II – True or False (10 items)
11. Heat can cause matter to
change its state.
12. Melting happens when heat
is removed.
13. Condensation is the
change from gas to liquid.
14. Solid to liquid change is called
freezing.
15. Boiling and evaporation are
both caused by heat.
16. Water vapor is a solid.
17. Heat makes particles in matter
move faster.
18. Freezing point is when liquid
becomes solid.
19. Thermal energy is the same
as light energy.
20. A thermometer measures
the amount of heat in an object.
Part III – Identification (10 items)
21. The form of energy that
causes change in state.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


22. The process when solid
becomes liquid.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


23. The process when liquid
becomes gas.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


24. The process when gas
becomes liquid.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


25. The process when solid turns
to gas without becoming liquid.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


26. The temperature at which
liquid turns to solid.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


27. An example of matter
changing from solid to liquid.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


28. An example of condensation
at home.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


29. The state of matter that has
no shape and no volume.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


30. Tool used to measure temperature.
Evaporation Condensation

Freezing Point Gas

Sublimation Thermometer

Heat or Thermal Energy Water drops on


glass

Melting Ice melting


Part I - Multiple Choice
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. B
9. C
10. B
Part II - True or False
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. False
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. True
19. False
20. True

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