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PRIMARY 5 SAMPLE TEST - Grade 5

The document contains a 25 question multiple choice quiz about various science topics including the human body, chemistry, physics, and ecology. The questions cover subjects such as organ systems, cell anatomy, states of matter, forces, simple machines, and astronomy.
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PRIMARY 5 SAMPLE TEST - Grade 5

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1.

Which organ system is primarily responsible for regulating the human


metabolism, mood, and growth?
A. Nervous System D. Integumentary
B. Digestive System System
C. Endocrine System

2. When an impulse reaches the tip of an axon, it must cross a tiny gap to
reach the next neuron. This gap between neurons is called a _________.
A. Impulse Channel C. Nerve Lapse
B. Dendrite D. Synapse

3. The ______________ carries blood from the body into the lungs.
A. Lung Capillaries C. Pulmonary Vein
B. Pulmonary Artery D. Trachea

4. This imaging technique produces “slices” that represent the human


body through applying magnetic signals.
A. CT C. MRI
B. Ultrasound D. PET

5. X-ray technology uses electromagnetic radiation to make images. The


image is recorded on a film, called a radiograph. Which part of the
body absorbs X-rays the most?
A. Air in the lungs.
B. Fat near skin.
C. Soft tissues in muscles.
D. Calcium in bones.
6. What is the chemical formula of table salt?
A. H2O C. C12H22O11
B. NaHCO3 D. NaCl

7. Where are electrons located?


A. In the nucleus.
B. In the neutron.
C. In the space outside the nucleus.
D. In the electrical wave outside the atom.
8. The process wherein the state of matter changes from liquid to gas
rapidly.
A. Evaporation C. Melting
B. Condensation D. Boiling

9. Based on the graph, which among the choices below boils at the lowest
temperature?

A. Oxygen C. Rubbing Alcohol


B. Butane D. Lead
10. Which is easier to reverse, chemical or physical change?
A. Chemical Change C. Both
B. Physical Change D. None

11. A beach ball is filled with air. Air is less dense than water, so the
beach ball floats. We describe an object’s ability to float as its
_____________.

A. Gravity C. Buoyancy
B. Acceleration D. Levitation

12. The transfer of heat from the Sun to the Earth illustrates which type of
heat transfer?
A. Conduction C. Radiation
B. Convection D. Transmission

13. When a ball is rolling on the ground, this type of force acts in the
opposite direction to the movement of the rolling ball. The ball then
decreases speed (decelerates) and finally stops.
A. Friction C. Acceleration
B. Gravity D. Mechanical Force

14. This is a simple machine that makes an object move with less force.
A. Hammer C. Fulcrum
B. Lever D. Inclined Plane
15. Which is not an example of chemical change?
A. Burning wood. C. Ripening/rotting fruits.
B. Rusting iron nails. D. Melting of ice.

16. Which of the following is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?

A. Fungi C. Water
B. Flower D. Lady Bug

17. _____________ investigate the activities and interactions of animals,


plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria in the ecosystem.
A. Biologist C. Ecologist
B. Environmentalist D. Zoologist

18. The role of an organism in the community is its _________________.


A. Niche C. Symbiosis
B. Habitat D. Species

19. Vultures feeding on the remains of dead animals are examples of


________________.
A. Prey C. Decomposers
B. Herbivores D. Scavengers

20. The maximum population size that the resources in an area can
support is called the _______________.
A. Limiting Factor C. Maximum Sustenance
B. Carrying Capacity D. Endangered Species

21. Which of the following talks about a brown dwarf?


I. It is a huge planet
II. A star that is cooler than a red dwarf.

A. I only C. Both I and II


B. II only D. Neither I nor II
22. Which of the following does not cause orbital decay?
A. Tides C. Gravitational Pull
B. Atmospheric drag D. Magnetic Pull

23. What is the importance of the Foucault pendulum?


A. It predicts the coming of moon eclipses.
B. It is an evidence proving that the Earth spins on its axis.
C. It demonstrates the actual duration of the explosion in the Big
Bang Theory.
D. It perfectly models the Doppler Effect.

24. The light from far away galaxies shows a red shift when viewed from
Earth. This proves that these distant galaxies are
_____________________.
A. Moving toward the Earth
B. Moving away from the Earth
C. Revolving around the sun
D. Revolving around the Milky Way

25. “Neutrinos interact with protons and electrons very strongly.”


A. Always true C. Always false
B. Sometimes true D. It depends

- End of Test -

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