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2. “I wonder where she is going,” Jack said quietly. Waiting for a moment,
Jack then ran after Jane quickly. “Wait for me!” he yelled. As Jane
looked back, she smiled sweetly. “I will meet you at the top of the hill,”
she yelled back as she kept running. Jack was out of breath, but he still
managed to catch up with her.
4. “I know!” said Jane giggling loudly as she poked Jack’s arm playfully
and he laughed as well.
Write the prepositional phrase in each sentence and write the preposition.
1. The strange man parked his car next to the tall trees.
2. The confused foreign exchange student walked through the school halls.
3. My cousin Jesse wore a bandage on his nose to cover the wound.
4. Our crazy dog escaped and wandered all around the neighborhood.
5. Your little brother had surgery and must stay in the hospital.
6. Following the candidates' speeches voting will begin.
7. Mr. Thompson had to drive through the large puddles.
8. Angelique came to visit from France.
9. My grandparents enjoyed boating on the beautiful lake.
10. Spiders do not usually build webs in a busy area.
11. Dancing on a public stage can be a frightening experience!
12. The high-definition television fell onto the dirty street.
13. My soccer team played well during the championship tournament.
14. Sandwiched between the canned goods and the milk, the bread
was smashed.
15. The summer shone brightly in the afternoon.
16. My favorite restaurant is next to the enormous shoe store.
Rewrite each of the sentences below, and add one prepositional phrase.
1. The funny clowns jumped.
2. The horse ran.
3. They ate dinner.
4th QUARTER EXAM IN CIVIC GRADE 6
A B
1. Its great wall is visible from moon. ●. Middle East
2. the oil - rich kingdom. ●. Australia
3. Where industrial revolution started. ●. China
4. Third largest English – speaking nation in the world. ●. Jose P. Rizal
5. Father of modern physics. ●. Aztees
6. World’s smallest continent. ●. Brazils
7. Only a size of Makati, but a wealthy island . ●. Ceylon
8. Only nation to suffer atomic bombing. ●. Americans
9. Filipino president who found refuge in Australia on ●. Philippines
his way to U.S during world war II.
10. Former name of Sri-Lanka. ●. Brunei
11. Government agency which looks after children. ●. ASEAN
12. Birth place of mankind and sexual great religions ●. Saudi Arabia
like Christianity, Judaism, Islam.
13. Portuguese and Dutch spice colony. ●. Britain
14. Belief in Nirvana. ●. Singapore
15. Organization in South East Asia. ●. Isaac Newton
16. Canadian police on horseback. ●. Mounties
17. Ancient empire in Mexico. ●. Meeca
18. Means of trade between Mexico and the Philippines ●. Japan
during the Spanish colonial rule.
19. Portuguese – speaking country in Latin, America. ●. Buddhists
20. Philippines number 1 trade partner. ●. Castes
21. Balance diet and exercise. ●. Muslim
22. God is Allah. ●. President Quezon
23. National Hero of the Philippines. ●. Indonesia
24. Home of Islam. ●. Resiliency
25. Holy city of Islam where many Muslim go ●. Galleon Trade
on the annual pilgrimage.
TRUE OR FALSE – Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if the
statement is false.
1. Korea was once conquered by Japan.
2. North Korea is a communist nation.
3. Tokyo tower is the world’s tallest building.
4. China is the largest country in terms of land area.
5. Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago.
6. Philippines is the only country in Asia with Hispanic heritage.
7. Spaniards have racial prejudice in their colonies and did not mingle with their
colonial natives.
8. Britain is smaller than the Philippines in land area and population.
9. British abolished the slave trade of black Africans and child’s.
10. Spain banned the British in bringing in the Bibles to our country during their
colonial rule.
11. All states in the U.S allow gambling and quick divorce.
12. The United States invented the use of gasoline.
13. Canada still has the British monarch for head of state.
14. Canada has a bigger population than the Philippines.
15. Spain and Portugal are both of Latin language and culture.
16. No man in an island.
17. Diplomatic relation is done from government of government.
18. The world today is divided between those who know the Lord Jesus and
those who do not know Him.
19. Filipino is peace loving.
20. Filipinos have suffered through centuries of natural calamities.
21. Today, Jews, Christians and Arab live together in Palestine.
22. Arabia is mostly fertile land for agriculture and is very populous.
23. Prophet Mohammed founded Islam in 7th century B.C.
24 Israel was defeated in the won with the Arabs in 1948 and lost much of their
land.
25. Many believe that the Middle East is the center for the end times and the
last wars will be happen here.
Multiple choice – Write the word of the correct answer.
1. The second most populous nation in the world. (India / China / Japan)
2. They came to the Philippines long before the westerners came. (Chinese /
Indians / Malaysian)
3. Most Indians are Hindus who have gods. (200 million / 100 million / 300
million)
4. They broke away from India. (Bangladesh / Pakistan / Sri-Lanka)
5. Most Sri – Lankans are Muslim. (False / True / None of the above)
6. Land down under. (Australia / Britain / Spain)
7. Defender of Catholic religion.(Australia / Britain / Spain)
8. It is best – known international organization in the world. (UNESCO / UN /
SEATO)
9. Founded Confucianism in the 6th century A.D. (Lao-Tsu / Confucius /
Mahatma Gandhi)
10. Which is bigger in land area? (Philippines / Malaysia / Thailand)
11. Greatest world powered in the 18th century. (Australia / Britain / Spain)
12. Which is a communist country? (North Korea / South Korea / Japan)
13. Greatest world power in the 16th century. (Australia / Britain / Spain)
14. Which countries people have a higher average income? (Singapore /
Philippines / Hongkong)
15. The founder of Communism. (yellow / brown / white)
16. Which was a former British colony? (Hongkong / Macau / Tokyo)
17. Religion believes in nirvana. (Judaism / Buddhist / Hinduism)
18. Which is taller? (PETRONAS Tower of Malaysia / Tokyo Tower / none of the
above)
19. Mother of Parliaments. (Australia / Britain / Spain)
20. Founded Islam in Arabia. (Allah / Jin / Prophet Mohammed)
21. The world’s largest island.(Breen Land / Blessed land / Dark Land)
22. The richest and most powerful nation in the world today. (North America /
United States of America / Canada)
23. Has the British monarch as head of state. (Canada / America / North
America)
24. The third largest area in America. (Mexico / Spain / Madrid)
25. We learned from them the custom of making Christmas mangers and
lanterns (parol). (Spain / Madrid / Mexico)
IKAAPAT MARKAHANG PAGSUSULIT SA FILIPINO BAITANG 6
Tukuyin kung anong ayos ng pangungusap ang ginagamit. Isulat ang sagot sa
unahan ng bawat bilang.
_____________ 15. Sila ay kababata ko.
_____________ 16. Galling sila sa Batangas.
_____________ 17 Dadalo kami sa kaarawan ng aming matalik na kaibigan.
_____________ 18. Kami ay mamamasyal sa Star City pagkatapos.
_____________ 19. Ipinagpaalam nila ako sa aking mga magulang.
_____________ 20. Ang mga kaibigan ko ay mabubuting kababata.
______________21. Sila ay mahal ko.
______________ 22. Nagkakaisa kami sa aming mga gawain.
Gawain B. Subuking idaglat ang mga salita sa ibaba. Punan ito ng tamang
bantas.
48 Kagalanggalang 53 Ginoo
49 Kagawad 54. Ginang
50 Dalubguro 55. Binibini
51 United Nation 56. Manila
52 Abogado 57. Pangulo
Ronjo
Guiguinto, Bulacan
1. puti
2. Taas
3. Tapang
4. Kapal
5. Bagal
6. Hina
7. taba
8. talino
9. husay
10. saya
Write TRUE if the statement is correct, if the statement is wrong, change the
underlined word to make the statement correct.
1. A satellite is a body that revolves around another body of larger size.
2. The time it takes Earth and other planets to complete one revolution around
the sun is called a planetary day.
3. The period of one complete rotation is called a planetary year.
4. Mercury is named after the Roman mythological god of commerce.
5. Mars is named after the Roman goddess of beauty.
6. Venus got its name from the old English word eorthe, which means ground.
7. Mars is named after the Roman god of war.
8. Saturn was named after the chief Roman god.
9. Earth is named after the Roman god of agriculture.
10. Uranus was named after the Roman god of the sky.
1. What is the point beneath the Earth's crust where rocks first break under stress
causing an earthquake?
• First seismic surface wave
• Epicenter
• Focus or hypocenter
2. Seismic waves are best described as :
• Energy
• Vibrations
• Forces
3. Which seismic waves make the ground roll like ocean waves causing
buildings to sway from side to side?
• S waves
• P waves
• Surface waves
4. The most likely causes of volcanoes and earthquakes are
The breaking of the lithosphere
The slipping or interacting of tectonic plates
Magma and energy release from the inner core of the earth
5. Which seismic waves are the most destructive?
S waves
P waves
Surface waves
6. If you're wondering how your friends and family are doing after an
earthquake, you should:
• Call immediately to check on them
• Get on the road as soon as possible and drive to their location.
• Avoid calling or driving in order to keep the phone lines and roads open
for emergencies.
• Call the police to ask what areas have been most effected.
7. If you are several stories up in a tall building, taking an elevator is the
quickest way to reach the ground level because the stairwells will be too full.
• True
• False
8. In an office setting, what is the most dangerous falling hazard?
• Hanging light fixtures because of the glass bulbs and electrical currents.
• Unsecured desk items including computers, printers, and decorations.
• Heavy unsecured filing cabinets.
• All of the above items can be extremely hazardous if they are
unsecured.
9. How many days worth of supplies should you have on hand in case of an
earthquake related emergency?
• 30
• 3
• 7
• 21
10. How often should you practice the "Drop, Cover, and Hold" technique?
• Once a year
• Once a month
• Twice a year
• Twice a week
11. In an emergency, I know where all the exit doors are where I live or work?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
12. All the members of my family know exactly what to do and where to go
at the time of an earthquake?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
13. I have a designated person outside our state to contact in case the
phone lines within the state are down?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
14. I have had a talk with all my co-workers and/or family about what kind of
damage an earthquake can cause to our immediate surroundings?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
15. My home and work environments are stocked with food, water, blankets
and light sticks - enough for 3 days?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
16. My automobile is stocked with food, water, blanket and lightsticks -
enough for 3 days?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
17. Did you know that during an escape from earthquakes, your hands must
be free? In other words, your hands must not be carrying survival kits, lights,
purses etc.
• Yes
• No
• Partially
18. I have thoroughly checked the shelves, cabinets and furniture around me
to see if these or other objects can move, during an earthquake, and hit
me?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
19. I have found unsecured objects in the rooms where my family members
sleep, that could topple over or take flight during an earthquake which may
cause injury ?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
20. If an earthquake occurred at night, I could safely move from one room to
another without tripping over objects in hallways that might have fallen?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
21. I am aware that 70% of all injuries that occur in earthquakes are caused
by people being hit by or stumbling over fallen objects such as furniture,
glassware, appliances and pictures on the walls?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
22. I really do not understand what is the best way to prepare for an
earthquake?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
23. I am aware that unsecured items such as: lamps, knick-knacks, TVs,
computers, wall units, china cabinets, microwaves etc. are the objects most
likely to take flight or topple during an earthquake?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
24. Did you know that earthquakes can spark a fire?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
25. Did you know that fires caused by earthquakes are from broken gas
pipes, plugged in appliances being turned back on abruptly and using
candles or matches around undetectable leaks?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
26. Do you know how to protect your home from fires before an earthquake
sparks one?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
27. My attitude is: "I want to survive an earthquake and am willing to take the
necessary precautions if they will help."
• Yes
• No
• Partially
28. My attitude is: "Oh well, if the earthquake comes there is nothing I can do
- whatever happens, happens."
• Yes
• No
• Partially
29. 39 My attitude is: "I would rather spend P50 eating out than spend P 50 to
secure the contents of my house with earthquake safety products."
• Yes
• No
• Partially
30. 40 My attitude is: "I want peace of mind and want to do the best I can so,
I am willing to prepare in advance."
• Yes
• No
• Partially
31. What do you think is the level of risk for an earthquake in your city?
• high
• medium
• low
32. I am aware that there is no such thing as an earthquake season and that
a major earthquake of devastating proportions could occur at any time?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
33. I am aware that I will survive an earthquake with more ease if I prepare
rather than if I do nothing at all?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
34. Did you know that earthquake safety products are a public service?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
35. Did you know that earthquake safety products are available at Home
Depot, Lowe's and Orchard Supply Hardware?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
36. I know that preparing for a major earthquake is the single most important
thing I can do for the safety of my family and friends?
• Yes
• No
• Partially
37. measures wind speed
• anemometer
• exosphere
• humidity
• dew point
38. the temperature at which air is saturated and condensation forms
• dew point
• humidity
• troposphere
• anemometer
39. The amount of water vapor present in the air
• Humidity
• anemometer
• wind
• water vapor
40. The current condition of the atmosphere including cloud cover,
temperature, wind speed and direction, humidity and air pressure
• Stratosphere
• dew point
• anemometer
• weather
41. Clouds are classified by
• color and size
• height and shape
• size and distance from ground
• height and color
42. Clouds form as moist air
• dries and expands
• cools and condenses
43. boundary between earth and space
• stratosphere
• mesosphere
• exosphere
• troposphere
44. hottest layer
• troposphere
• thermosphere
• exosphere
• stratosphere
45. Meteors burn here
• Stratosphere
• thermosphere
• mesosphere
• troposphere
46. the ozone layer is here
• stratosphere
• exosphere
• mesosphere
• troposphere
47. Weather happens and we live here
• Stratosphere
• mesosphere
• troposphere
• stratosphere
48. water that is gas
• water vapor
• liquid
• water cycle
• solid
49. evaporation-condensation-precipitation
• water cycle
• mesosphere
• troposphere
• water vapor
50. occurs because of pressure differences in the air
• water cycle
• troposphere
• wind
• exosphere
51. layers of gases that surround a planet
• thermosphere
• atmosphere
• exosphere
• stratosphere
52. visible water on Earth's surface
• water vapor
• humidity
• surface water
• water cycle
53. temperature at which air is saturated and condensation forms
• Mesosphere
• exosphere
• stratosphere
• dew point
54. rain, sleet, snow, hail
• dew point
• mesosphere
• thermosphere
• precipitation
55. process of going from a liquid to a gas
• Saturation
• exosphere
• troposphere
• evaporation
56. 97% of the Earth's water is in the
• Oceans
• people
• air
• ice caps at the poles
57. which one is not a state of water
• liquid
• solid
• jellified
• gas
58. a person who forecasts the weather
• Scientologist
• biologist
• meteorologist
• coologist
59. when water droplets form around dust particles and become heavy
enough to fall out of the clouds
• water cycle
• precipitation
• water vapor
• anemometer
60. name of cloud that produces thunderstorms
• Exosphere
• cumulonimbus
• troposphere
• stratus
61. Which one is not a level of clouds
• Horizontal
• middle
• low
• vertical
62. a stratus cloud that forms near the ground
• Mesosphere
• exosphere
• sleet
• fog
63. the amount of water vapor in the air
• Exosphere
• water cycle
• humidity
• stratosphere
64. weather is caused by the interaction of all of these except
• Sun
• heat
• water
• air
• time
Matching Type. Write the word of the correct answer.
Add or subtract.
6. ( 4x2 + 6x – 5 ) + ( 6x2 + 8x + 8 )
7. ( 8a3 + 6a ) + ( 4a2 + 6 ) + ( 3a3 – 4a2)
8. ( 9a2 + 6a + 7 ) - ( 2a2 – 8a + 3 )
9. ( 10 + 4h2 – 8h) - ( 2h + h2 - 10 )
( 4x3 – 3x2 + 8 + 9 ) - ( 2x3 – 2x2 + 8 - 9 )