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Periodical Test

This document contains directions for a science exam with three parts: 1) Multiple choice questions with choices A-D to be marked on an answer sheet. 2) Fill in the blank questions involving combinations of colors and subtraction of white from colors. 3) Modified true/false questions where students write TRUE if the underlined word matches the statement and FALSE if not, providing the correct word.

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Periodical Test

This document contains directions for a science exam with three parts: 1) Multiple choice questions with choices A-D to be marked on an answer sheet. 2) Fill in the blank questions involving combinations of colors and subtraction of white from colors. 3) Modified true/false questions where students write TRUE if the underlined word matches the statement and FALSE if not, providing the correct word.

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Fourth Periodical Exam

SCIENCE I
General directions: Read the directions in each part carefully and completely. Any kind of erasure
or changing of answer is not allowed. Wrong spelling is wrong. Use uppercase letters only.
I.

Multiple choice. Choose the letter of the answer that best fits the question/statement. Write
the letter of the correct answer on the answer sheet provided. (1 point each)

II.

Fill in the blank. Supply the missing information for each number. (1 point each)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

R + G = ____________
R + B = ____________
G + B = ____________
R + C = ____________
G + M = ____________
B + Y = ____________

7. W R = ____________
8. W G = ____________
9. W B = ____________
10. W C = ____________
11. W M = ____________
12. W Y = ____________

13.
III.

Modified True or False. Write TRUE if the underlined word/s matches/match the idea in
each statement. Write FALSE if the underlined word/s does/do not match the idea in each
statement, then write the word/s that will make the statement correct. (1 point each answer)
14. ____________ 13. The light color primaries are Cyan, Magenta and Yellow.
15. ____________ 14. Red has the lowest energy, while violet has the highest energy among all
colors.
16. ____________ 15. Temperature is the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
17. ____________ 16. Conduction is the transfer of energy by an exchange of temperature
between microscopic particles.
18. ____________ 17. Convection is the transfer of energy by the vibrations of a substance.
19. ____________ 18. Radiation is the transfer of energy with physical contact to a substance.
20. ____________ 19. Two objects must have different temperatures for heat transfer to take
place.
21. ____________ 20. The direction of heat transfer is always from the object with higher
temperature to the object with lower temperature.
22. ____________ 21. Specific heat is the quantity of heat required to change the temperature
of 1g of a substance by 5C.
23. ____________ 22. An object with low specific heat is good in storing a lot of energy.
24. ____________ 23. A positively charged atom has more electrons than a negatively charged
atom.
25. ____________ 24. The Law of Interaction for Electric Charges states that like charges repel
one another and unlike charges attract one another.
26. ____________ 25. The Law of Conservation of Electric Charges states that electric charge
is always conserved; it cannot be created nor destroyed.
27. ____________ 26. An object becomes charged because protons are transferred from this
object to another object.
28. ____________ 27.

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