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INABASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SCIENCE V
4TH GRADING
TEST NO. 1.
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A. Choose the correct answer.


It is an object in the center of the solar system.
a.
comet
c.
planet
b.
meteors
d.
sun
The sun is 330,000 times heavier but only one fourth times as dense as Earth.
a. The sun is made up of hydrogen and helium, the two lightest elements.
b. The sun's nuclear power makes the sun particles less dense.
c. The sun is only a medium sized star.
d. Most of the suns material is converted to energy.
What pulled the cosmic cloud of gas and dust together to start a nuclear fusion?
a. Gravity
b. Temperature
c. Pressure
d. all of these
How does the sun provide us wind power?
a. by promoting the circulation of the atmosphere.
b. by propagating radiant waves that disturb the air.
c. by evenly heating the Earth surface
How did the sun provide us fossils fuel?
a. Fossils fuels were once part of the suns interior which condensed and became part of the Earth.
b. Fossils fuel is a form of solar energy trapped under ground.
c. Fossil fuel are decomposed remains of primitive plants, which were products of photosynthesis.
d. none of these

B. Check () the effects of sunspots and cross (x) if not.


1. Messages on Earth may be difficult to receive.
2. Radio signals on Earth is affected.
3. Radio communication becomes clearer.
4. Rainfall and storms increase.
5. Produce northern lights and southern lights.
C. Identify the members of the solar system.
Check () the correct answer and cross (x) the wrong ones.
____ 1. sun
____ 4. comets
____ 2. planets
____ 5. rocks
____ 3. wind

Prepared by:
FELIX P. PARAISO JR.
Grade V Science Teacher

INABASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


SCIENCE V
4TH GRADING
TEST NO. 2.
A.Choose the correct answer.
1. Which planet is the slowest to revolve around the sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Pluto
b. Earth
d. Mercury
2. Which planet is the fastest planet to revolve around the sun?
a. Earth
c. Neptune
b. Mercury
d. Uranus
3. When Uranus was discovered, it was thought to be a comet. What made the astronomers decide that it was a planet?
a. unlike comets, it has an almost circular orbit.
c. both Neptune and Pluto
b. it has a fixed position in the sky, which comets do not have.
c. it is too large to be a comet.
d. all of these
4. Which two planets were discovered before they were actually found?
a. Uranus and Saturn
b. Neptune and Pluto
c. Uranus and Pluto
d. Saturn and Pluto
5. The lost energy in the radiation zone is passed to this zone
a. chromosphere
c. core
b. convection zone
d. photosphere
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B Identify the following:


It is like a flattened circle.
Revolve around the sun in an elliptical but almost circular orbit.
The point a planet is closest to the sun.
The point a planet is farthest from the sun.
It has 150 million kilometers mean orbital radius.

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C. Write check () if solar energy is used by plants, animals and humans and cross (x) if not:
Disinfect clothes
Wind power
Photosynthesis
Pollute water
Formation of fossils fuels

Prepared by:
FELIX P. PARAISO JR.
Grade V Science Teacher

INABASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


SCIENCE V
4TH GRADING
TEST NO. 3.
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A. Choose the correct answer


Why does the tail of the comet point away from the sun?
a. the suns rays push out the gases from the head of the comet.
b. the tail is long
c. the tail does not like sunshine
d. the tail is made of gases
Why should you not to afraid of comets?
a. comets do not have light
b. comets have very long tail.
c. comets are members of the solar system
d. comets appear everyday
What is the Earths twin sister?
a. Mars
c. Jupiter
b. Mercury
d. Venus
Which planet is the nearest to the sun?
a. Earth
c. Jupiter
b. Mercury
d. Mars
Which is the coldest planet?
a. Earth
c. Jupiter
b. Pluto
d. Saturn

B. Match column A with column B


Column A
____ 1. The nearest planet to the sun
____ 2. The farthest planet to the sun
____ 3. It is 150,000,000 away from the sun
____ 4. It is 1,427,000,000 from the sun
____ 5. Midway between the sun and Pluto

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Column B
a. Jupiter
b. Earth
c. Saturn
d. Mercury
e. Pluto
f. Uranus

C. Arrange the following planets from the coolest to the hottest.


Venus
6. Saturn
Pluto
7. Neptune
Mars
8. Uranus
Jupiter
9. Earth
Mercury

D. Match column A with column B


Column A
Column B
____ 1. Jupiter
a. The largest moon on Saturn
____ 2. Saturn
b. The largest planet
____ 3. Great Red Spot
c. The largest moon in the solar system
____ 4. Titan
d. The second largest planet
____ 5. Ganymede
e. Seven (7) major rings

Prepared by:
FELIX P. PARAISO JR.
Grade V Science Teacher

INABASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


SCIENCE V
4TH GRADING
TEST NO. 4.
A. Put a check () if it is a member of the solar system and (x) if it is not a member.

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Comets
Asteroids
Color of stars
Meteorites
Meteors

Match column A with column B.


Column A
Asteroids
Ceres
Aida
Asteroid belt

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Column B
space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
has a regular shape and size
the largest asteroids with the diameter of 914 kms.
small irregular shaped asteroid with a diameter of 19 kms.

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C. Answer the following questions.


Which planet has the most number of rings?
How many moons does Jupiter have?
What is the period of rotation on planet Earth?
How many days does planet Mercury revolve around the sun?
Neptune has a deep blue color, what is present in its atmosphere?

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D. Fill the blanks with the correct answer.


They are big lumps of rocks and metals that have been circling the sun are called______.
Meteors are known as the __________.
A meteor that does not completely burn up before reaching the ground are called ______.
The largest known meteorites fell in Hoba West is __________.
A meteor shower observed in November 1998 was the meteor of ____________.

Prepared by:

FELIX P. PARAISO JR.


Grade V Science Teacher

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