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DIAMOND EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.

4TH PERIODICAL EXAM IN SCIENCE VI

NAME:_____________________________________ SCORE: ___________________


TEACHER: MR. PRINCE FERNAN S. MENDOZA DATE:_____________________
I. Identify the word being defined in each statement.
______________ 1. What will be the result of an earthquake on the sea floor?
______________ 2. These are breaks or cracks on the surface of the Earth.
______________ 3. This scale is adapted in the Philippines to measure Intensity.
______________ 4. It is attached to a concrete post that goes deep into the bedrock and has a paper chart.
______________ 5. How far is the Earth to the Sun in kilometers?
______________ 6. Anything goes out in all directions from its center is called _________.
______________ 7. These are volcanic ashes, rocks, and dust released during volcanic eruptions.
______________ 8. What causes seasonal changes on Earth?
______________ 9. It is the maximum distance of Earth to the moon.
______________ 10. What is the average range of the speed of the Tsunami?
______________ 11. It is the trembling or shaking that results from sudden movement of the crustal plates.
______________ 12. It is the point on the surface of the Earth.
______________ 13. It is the highest intensity level which means extremely strong shock.
______________ 14. It’s a land surface w/c can be a crater, a hill or a mountain formed around an opening.
______________ 15. The Earth is tilted by how many degrees.
______________ 16. It is a billowing cloud of smoke escape out of the small hole.
______________ 17. It is one that doesn’t erupt and is not likely to erupt in the future.
______________ 18. It is harmful when it erupts after being slept for a longer time.
______________ 19. From what language is Tsunami which mean big wave in the shore being derived?
______________ 20. It is the minimum distance of the Earth to the moon.
______________ 21. What season happens in the Northern Hemisphere during September?
______________ 22. What season happen in the Southern Hemisphere during December?
______________ 23. What kind of solstice occurs when Earth is tilted towards the sun?
______________ 24. What kind of equinox occurs when Earth is neither tilted towards nor away from the
sun in the Northern Hemisphere during the month of March?
______________ 25. What is born when the accumulation of the molten rocks rises to hundreds of meters
above the ground?

II. Modify True or False: In each number, Read and understand all the statements carefully.
Write “TRUE” if both statements are TRUE; “FALSE” if both statements are false; If either one of the
two statements are false, Shade the circle of the false statement. (2 points each)
_________1.

o Altitude is the line parallel to the equator going above the sea level.
o
When the altitude rises, the temperature decreases; hence the climate of the place is cooler.
_________2.

o Philippines is located about 20 to 25 south of the equator.


o This 20 to 25 longitude gives Philippines to experience two seasons every year.

_________3.

o Although the land is heated faster than ocean water during daytime; the land is hotter than the ocean water
because the ocean water cools down slower during nighttime.
o
Cool air from the sea is called sea breeze during daytime; while, cool air from the land is called land breeze
during nighttime.
_________4.

o Drops of rain are called rainfall.


o Precipitate in cold countries in north and south pole is called snow.
_________5.

o The Coriolis Force was named after Gaspard G. Coriolis who is a French mathematician.
o The force that brought about the deflection of the winds caused by the rotation of the earth on its orbit is called
Coriolis force.
_________6.

o There are five wind systems on Earth such as doldrums, trade winds, horse latitudes, prevailing westerlies and
polar easterlies.
o The doldrums are found near the equator while the Polar easterlies are found at the north and south poles and
blow generally from the east.
_________7.

o The Earth revolves around the sun and takes about 356 ¼ days or one year in order to complete one revolution;
while one complete rotation is exactly 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds or rounded off to 24 hours a day.
o We see the sun rising in the east and setting in the west due to the earth’s counterclockwise rotation and
revolution.
_________8.

o Neither the Northern hemisphere nor the southern hemisphere is tilted towards or away from the sun during
autumn and spring.
o That’s why during autumn and spring, there is almost the same length of day and night which is called equinox;
hence, Vernal equinox is called during spring while Autumnal equinox is called during autumn.
_________9.

o The farthest distance of the earth to the sun is called Aphelion which makes sun to look smaller; while, its nearest
distance to the sun is called Perihelion which makes sun to look bigger.
o While the moon revolves around the sun, the earth also revolves; Hence, the phenomenon when moon is nearest
to the earth is called perigee makes moon to look bigger while it is farthest to the earth is called apogee makes
moon to look smaller.
_________10.

o The Earth rotates on its axis in a counterclockwise direction or west to east direction; however, the revolution of
the earth is clockwise.
o Due to the clockwise revolution of the earth, the wind is curve sidewise instead of blowing straight from north to
south.

III. Multiple choices: Write the letter of the best answer.


______1. How the Northeast Monsoon does affects the Philippines?
A. This wind prevails in the tropics and affects the Philippines during the rest of the year.
B. This monsoon wind occurs from the months of October to February which brings cold mornings and heavy
rainfall along the Eastern coastal regions of the Philippines.
C. This monsoon wind occurs from the months of June to September which brings
heavy rainfall along the Western coastal areas of the Philippines.
D. Northeast monsoon will not affect the Philippines because it is weak.

______2. It is the amount of moisture present in the air.


a. Warm air b. cool air c. humidity d. rainfall

______3. What latitude absorbs directly the heat and light of the sun?
a. 360 b. 180 c. 90 d. 0

______4. Which of the following places is located on a higher altitude?


a. Baguio b. Mariana Trench c. Manila d. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

______5. During what month easterly winds or trade winds can affect Philippines?
a. May to June b. March to May c. May to September d. November to February

______6. Northeast monsoon is also known as __________.


a. Amihan b. Habagat c. Easterly winds d. Monsoon

______7. Southwest monsoon is also known as _________.


a. Amihan b. Habagat c. Easterly winds d. Monsoon

______8. Tropic of cancer is located __________ of the equator.


a. West b. East c. North d. South
______9. Which of the following countries is not located near the equator?
a. Philippines b. Hawaii c. China d. Thailand

______10. When the additional one day every leap year is added to the calendar?
a. February 28 b. February 29 c. February 30 d. February 31

______11. It is a land form serves a barrier of the wind.


a. Rock b. soil c. sea d. mountain

______12. These are thermostat of Earth which controls the temperature of Earth by keeping the heat long
enough and distributing heat around Earth.
a. Ice b. Ocean c. Wind d. Rain

______13. The warm air gathers moisture. This moisture is also known as __________.
a. Water b. water vapor c. ice water d. icecaps

______14. The earth has an average distance of 150, 000, 000 km to the sun. It is about how many
astronomical unit?
a. 1 AU b. 1.5 AU c. 2 AU d. 2.5 AU

______15. What is the nearest star to the Earth?


a. Sun b. Proxima Centauri c. Alpha Centauri d. Solar Nebula

IV. Enumerate the following.

1-5 Global winds

6 - 10 Factors that can affect climate

10 – 13 Three major wind systems that can affect Philippine Rainfall

14 – 15 Seasons in the Philippines


DIAMOND EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.
4TH PERIODICAL EXAM IN MATH VI

NAME:_____________________________________ SCORE: ___________________


TEACHER: MR. PRINCE FERNAN S. MENDOZA DATE:_____________________

I. Identify the word being defined by each statement.

____________________1. It is the easiest way to handle extremely large and small numbers.
____________________2. It is the sum of the net proceeds and commission.
____________________3. It is a part of a whole which is not expressed with percent sign.
____________________4. It is the whole part in the Techan’s Triangle.
____________________5. It is the thing to be moved twice to the left in changing percent to decimal.
____________________6. The clue word to identify the base in “ 5 is the 5% of 100” is _______.
____________________7. It is the amount with which the marked price is reduced.
____________________8. It is the amount a person is paid for selling an item for another person.
____________________9. It is the thing added to the number being expressed into percent.
____________________10. The range of numbers in writing scientific notation.
____________________11. It is the amount charged or earned for the use of money.
____________________12. It is the number which is equal to 100%.
____________________13. It is the rate of the amount of the person received in selling an item.
____________________14. It is also known as the tag price or regular price.
____________________15. It is the money that is borrowed, lent or deposited in a bank.

II. Express the following into percent.

_____1. 1/30 _____3. 7/8 _____5. 1 16/40 _____7. 14.14 _____9. 0.0066…

_____2. 1/400 _____4. 1 4/44 _____6. 0.5050 _____8. 10.01 _____10. 0.875

III. Change the following into decimal.

_____1. 14/8 _____3. 678/1000 _____5. 2 1/11 _____7. 33 2/3% _____9. 49 ½%

_____2. 66/100 _____4. 625/500 _____6. 87% _____8. 63 1/3% _____10. 1/3 %

IV. Find the missing value in each item.

__________________1. 10% of 260 __________________6. 1 is what percent of 1

__________________2. 15% of 120 __________________7. 21 is what percent of 49

__________________3. 25% of 625 __________________8. 10 is 10% of what number

__________________4. 33 1/3% of 927 __________________9. 303 is 3 1/3% of what number

__________________5. 3 1/30% of 999,000 __________________10. 111 is 111% of what number


V. Fill the table with the correct data with correct unit. Use 2 decimal places if possible.
Marked Price/ Amount of Selling Rate of Rate of
Original Price Discount Price Discount Selling Price
1 P 87.00 P 17.00
2 P 830.00 P 170.00
3 P 981.00 33 1/3 %
4 P 17, 666.66 17 2/3 %
5 P 9.00 66 1/3 %

VI. Analyze each problem and Solve. Write your solution at the back of your paper.(10pts #1)( 5 pts # 2)

1. Mr. Canilao asked his brother to sell his car worth P 9,000,900. The car was sold and his brother
received a commission rate of 3 1/3%. How much did his brother receive? How much did Mr.
Canilao receive?

2. If the net proceeds that Mr. Canilao received in # 1 was deposited in a bank, he was given an
interest rate of 10% for 3 months. How much will be his interest and the Amount?
DIAMOND EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.
4TH Unit Test in SCIENCE V
NAME:_____________________________________ SCORE: ___________________
TEACHER: MR. PRINCE FERNAN S. MENDOZA DATE:_____________________

I. Identify the kind and the characteristic of the following rocks/ stones.
1. Granite
2. Sandstone
3. Limestone
4. Obsidian
5. Gneiss

II. Modify True or False: In each number, Read and understand all the statements carefully.
Write “TRUE” if both statements are TRUE; “FALSE” if both statements are false; If either one of the
two statements are false, Shade the circle of the false statement. (2 points each)
__________1.
o Tropical cyclone occurs with a large, whirling mass of strong winds with heavy rains
o These cyclones can affect the Philippines usually come from the Pacific Ocean between the Mariana
Island and the Caroline Island and more generally to an east- southeast direction.
__________2.
o During a cyclone, you can play outdoor games and enjoy it with your family.
o After the typhoon, the surroundings become peaceful again; however, there are few depressing sights
like uprooted trees, roofless house and disconnected dangling electric lines.
__________3.
o There are three kinds of cyclone like tropical convergence, tropical storm and typhoon.
o Tropical convergence has a maximum wind speed not more than 63 kph and Tropical storm has
ranging from 63 to 118 kph while typhoon has wind speed of greater than 118 kph.
__________4.
o Philippines is located 20 to 25 north of equator; hence, it can experience two types of seasons: the
dry and the wet season, which brings the country a warm and cool weather.
o After a storm or a rain, tiny droplets are being refracted by the sunlight which can form a rainbow.
__________5.
o Magellan is the name of the spacecraft who studied the planet, Mars; while Viking Lander and Path
Finder studied the planet, Venus.
o It was visualize the entire planet that the Venus has clouds which made of sulfuric acid and has major
highlands like Ishtar Terra which is about the size of Greenland and Aphrodite Terra which is about the
size of North America.

III. Identify the word being described by each statement.


_______________1. It is the maximum distance of the Earth to the sun.
_______________2. It is the planet with the longest revolution.
_______________3. It is the hottest planet in the solar system.
_______________4. It is the minimum distance of the Earth to the moon.
_______________5. It is the only planet possibly can provide life and has one moon.
_______________6. An acid composes the clouds of the Venus is ___________.
_______________7. It is the layer of the sun which is gives its visible color “yellow”.
_______________8. It is the layer of the sun which is only visible during total solar eclipse.
_______________9. It is an enormous explosion erupts from the sunspots which can send out showers of
ionized particles.
_______________10. It is also known as the continuous drought.
IV. Enumerate the following asked ideas.
1-4: Inner rocky planets ( ORDER: innermost to outermost)

5-8: Jovian Planets ( ORDER: innermost to outermost)

9- 10 Example of names of Stars: ( Nearest to Farthest to Earth)


DIAMOND EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.
4TH Unit Test in SCIENCE IV
NAME:_____________________________________ SCORE: ___________________
TEACHER: MR. PRINCE FERNAN S. MENDOZA DATE:_____________________
I. Identify the word being described by each statement.
__________________________1. It is the average atmospheric condition of Earth’s atmosphere annually.
__________________________2. It is the blanket of air surrounding Earth.
__________________________3. It is the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance.
__________________________4. What does PAGASA mean?
__________________________5. It is an indicator to measure the cloudiness.
__________________________6. It is used to measure wind speed.
__________________________7. It is the process by which a liquid becomes a gas.
__________________________8. It is the wind coming from the north.
__________________________9. It is the nearest neighbor of our planet.
__________________________10. It is the horizontal imaginary line at the center of the Earth.
II. Match Column A with Column B. Write only the letter of your answer.
A B
________1. Moon a. a star
________2. Solar Eclipse b. bulging
________3. Equator of the Earth c. Sun - Moon - Earth
________4. Lunar Eclipse d. Sun – Earth - Moon
________5. Sun e. satellite
III. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter on the space provided.
________1. What kind of weather indicate by cumulus and cirrus clouds
a. Fairly rainy b. fair or sunny c. stormy d. fairly stormy
________2. When the earth’s Southern Hemisphere is neither titled towards nor away from the sun,
what will occur if the season is spring?
a. Summer Solstice b. Winter Solstice c. Vernal Equinox d. Autumnal Equinox
________3. When the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, what will occur?
a. Summer Solstice b. Winter Solstice c. Vernal Equinox d. Autumnal Equinox
________4. What will happen if the earth stops rotating?
a. There will be no day and night c. There will be day on one side & night on the other side only.
b. There will be day and night on both sides d. It will also stop revolving.
________5. How many degrees the Earth is tilted on its axis?
a. 23C b. 23. 5C c. 23 ¼  d. 23 ½ 
________6. It is a moving air.
a. Air b. Oxygen c. Carbon dioxide d. Wind
________7. It is a form of precipitation happen to countries near the equator like Philippines.
a. Snow b. Rain c. dust d. meteor
________8. It is used to measure temperature.
a. wind vane b. spoon c. thermometer d. cloud indicator
________9. These are clouds which are low and near the ground.
a. Cirrus b. smog c. fog d. smoke
________10. Which clouds will bring rain?
a. Cumulus and Nimbus c. Stratus and Cirrus
b. Nimbus and Stratus d. Cirrus and Cumulus
IV. Enumeration
1-4 Seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere 5-6 Seasons in the Philippines
7-10 Phases of the moon
V. Label the Illustration.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1.___________________ 3. ___________________ 5. ___________________ 7. _______________
2. ___________________ 4. ___________________ 6. ___________________ 8. _______________

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