SCIENCE III 4th Grading REVIEWER
NAME: _______________________________________________________
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (35 points)
Directions: Read and understand each statement/question. Choose the letter
of the correct answer and write it on the space provided before each number.
___________1. It is a water form wherein the water comes from underground
and returns to
the surface.
a. River
b. Waterfalls
c. Spring
d. Ground Water
___________2. It is found in the deep or shallow part of the soil.
a. River
b. Waterfalls
c. Spring
d. Ground Water
___________3. It is the flowing bodies of fresh water.
a. River
b. Waterfalls
c. Spring
d. Ground Water
___________4. In the upper atmosphere, the water vapor turns into tiny drops
and forms
clouds. What do you call this process?
a. Precipitation b. Water Cycle
condensation
c. evaporate
d.
___________5. When the cloud particles become too heavy to remain
suspended in the air,
they fall to the Earth as ___________.
a. Precipitation b. Water Cycle c. evaporation
condensation
d.
___________6. What do you call the process when the water on the surface of
the Earth rises
into the air when heated by the sun?
a. Precipitation b. Water Cycle c. evaporation
condensation
d.
___________7. At daytime, the land is warmer than the sea.
a. Land Breeze
b. Sea Breeze
c. Humidity
___________8. In the evening the sea is warmer than the land.
a. Land Breeze
b. Sea Breeze
c. Humidity
___________9. It is the amount of water vapor in the air at any given time.
a. Land Breeze
b. Sea Breeze
c. Humidity
___________10. They are thin, curly and feathery clouds. They are formed
during fair weather.
a. Stratus b. Nimbus c. Cumulus d. Cirrus
___________11. They are fluffy like cotton. They show signs of fair weather.
a.
Stratus
b. Nimbus c. Cumulus d. Cirrus
___________12. They spread out in the sky. They are formed when the wind
moves
horizontally. They show signs that rain is coming.
a. Stratus b. Nimbus c. Cumulus d. Cirrus
___________13. It is composed of bigger droplets that are ready to fall as rain.
a. Stratus b. Nimbus c. Cumulus d. Cirrus
___________14. It is the blue planet.
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
d. Uranus
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________15. It rotates faster than the other planet. It is the biggest planet.
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
d. Uranus
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________16. It appears to lie on its side. It has at least 10 uniform black
rings made up of
dust.
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
d. Uranus
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________17. It is the farthest and coldest planet.
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
d. Uranus
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________18. It is a small planet called the Red Planet.
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
d. Uranus
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________19. It is called the morning star or evening star. Also known as the
hottest and
brightest planet.
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________20. It is the closest planet to the Sun.
d. Uranus
a. Mars
b. Saturn
c. Jupiter
d. Uranus
e. Venus
f. Neptune
g. Mercury h. Earth
___________21. It is when the moon looks dark.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________22. The bright part of the moon is getting larger.
a. New Moon b. Waxing Crescent
c. First Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________23. The entire face of the moon that we are able to see shines.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________24. The surface of the moon seems to be getting smaller.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________25. The surface of the moon that we see gets bigger.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________26. We see the moon as half lit and it is one-fourth of the way
around the Earth.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________27. The moon is three-fourths of the way around the Earth.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________28. We see a silver moon shining up in the sky.
a. New Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. First
Quarter
d. Waxing Gibbous e. Full Moon
f. Waning
Gibbous
g. Last Quarter
h. Waning Crescent
___________29. This is a collection of droplets of water vapor in the air at any
given time.
a. Cloud
b. Thermometer c. Anemometer
d. Humidity
___________30. It measures the amount of water vapor in the air.
a.
Cloud b. Thermometer c. Anemometer
d. Humidity
___________31. It is an instrument that records temperature.
a.
Cloud b. Thermometer c. Anemometer
d. Humidity
___________32. What do you call people who study the weather?
a. Weather Forecaster b. Meteorologist c. Scientist
___________33. Which among the following is the correct and complete list of
the Elements of
weather?
a. Air Temperature, Water, Land, Wind Speed and
Direction, Clouds
b. Air Temperature, Wind Speed and Direction, Clouds
c. Air Temperature, Wind Speed and Direction, Clouds,
Precipitation
d. Air Temperature, Wind Speed and Direction, Clouds,
Water
___________34. It is the state of the atmosphere at a given place and time. It
changes from
time to time.
a. Climate
b. Weather
___________35. It is a condition prevailing in an area in general or over a long
period of time.
a. Climate
b. Weather
TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE (10 points)
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect
on the space provided before each number.
___________1. Silt allows air to pass through between the particles.
___________2. There are five (5) oceans in the world.
___________3. Waterfalls maybe used as a source of energy.
___________4. The addition of undesirable substances in water makes it good
for drinking.
___________5. Pesticides and fertilizers are carried from farm by rain water to
the lakes, rivers
and seas.
___________6. Breeze is a blowing warm wind.
___________7. It takes 281/2 days to almost a month for the moon to move
around the Earth.
___________8. Neptune is the coldest planet.
___________9. Meteor shower occurs once every two years.
___________10. Nimbus clouds are dark clouds that bring rains.
TEST III. IDENTIFICATION (10 points)
Directons: Identify the kind of soil being described in each number. Write
SAND, SILT, CLAY or LOAM on the space provided before each number.
___________1. It holds water and become silky.
___________2. It is also called the garden soil.
___________3. It is made up of very fine particles of rock.
___________4. It contains particles that have a texture between sand and
loam.
___________5. It cannot hold water well.
___________6. It is rich with humus and minerals.
___________7. It allows small amount of oxygen to circulate in between the
particles.
___________8. It holds much water and becomes very sticky when wet.
___________9. It can be used for making pots.
___________10.It can hold enough water and oxygen which are needed for
plant growth.
TEST IV MATCHING TYPE (15 points)
A.WEATHER INSTRUMENTS
Directions: Match the weather instrument in COLUMN A with its uses in
COLUMN B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided
before each number.
COLUMN A
___________1. It shows the weather
Condition over an area
___________2. It is used to measure in
degree Celsius or degree
Fahrenheit
___________3. Used to tell the direction of
The wind
___________4. It measures the speed of
Thermometer
Wind
___________5. It take pictures of Earths
Cloud formation every hour
COLUMN B
A. Anemometer
B. Wind Vane
C. Weather Satellites
D. Laboratory
E. Weather Map
B. SOLAR SYSTEM
Directions: Match the terms in COLUMN A to its description in COLUMN B.
Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each
number.
COLUMN A
COLUMN B
___________1. It is made up of different
A.
Kind of rocks. Its surface is full
Of holes and dark patches.
___________2. It is the rise and fall of the water level. B.
Rotation
Sun
___________3. These are star appearance forming
Group or patterns
___________4. These are streaks of light
Across the sky that suddenly disappear
___________5. These are heavenly bodies that consist
Of ice and dust
___________6. It is the spinning of the Earth on
Its axis
___________7. It is the movement of the Earth
around the Sun
___________8. It is the center of the Solar System
___________9. It consists of the central star,
And all the smaller celestial bodies
That continuously travel around it
___________10. It is known as the Blue Planet
K.
**FIN**
C.
Comets
D.
Revolution
E.
Earth
F.
Solar System
G.
Meteors
I.
H.
Moon
Tides
J.
Constellation
Shooting Stars