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The document outlines the Table of Specification for the First Summative Test in Science VI for the third quarter of the school year 2021-2022, focusing on the essential competency of understanding how friction and gravity affect movement. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions and identification tasks related to forces, specifically friction and gravity. The test is prepared by a teacher and noted by the school principal, indicating its official use in the educational assessment.

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The document outlines the Table of Specification for the First Summative Test in Science VI for the third quarter of the school year 2021-2022, focusing on the essential competency of understanding how friction and gravity affect movement. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions and identification tasks related to forces, specifically friction and gravity. The test is prepared by a teacher and noted by the school principal, indicating its official use in the educational assessment.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
DISTRICT OF DUMANJUG 1
Dumanjug, Cebu

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN SCIENCE VI


FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST
THIRD QUARTER
S.Y.: 2021-2022

MOST ESSENTIAL COMPETENCY NO. OF PERCENTAGE OF TEST PLACEMENT


LEARNING CODE ITEMS ITEMS
COMPETENCIES
Infer how friction S6FE-IIIa-c-1 20 100% 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,
and gravity affect 13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20
movements of
different

Prepared by:

LIELYBETH E. DINO
Teacher 3

Contents Noted:

MARIBETH A. BACALTOS
School Principal I
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
District of Dumanjug 1
TAPON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Dumanjug, Cebu

FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE VI


THIRD QUARTER
S.Y.: 2024-2025
Name:_______________________________ Score: _______________________
Grade & Section: ______________________ Date: _________________________

I. Directions: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter with the correct answer.

1. When there is friction between moving parts of machine, _______ is produced.


A. heat B. light C. oil D. speed
2. Friction is a force that acts in the ______ direction of the intended motion of an object.
A. northern B. opposite C. parallel D. southern
3. _____________ is a force of attraction that pulls together all matter.
A. Energy B. Force C. Resistance D. Gravity
4. Which force always pulls objects downward?
A. gravity B air resistance C. friction force D. support force
5. What force will be used by the brakes to stop a bike?
A. friction B gravity C. magnetism D. pitch
6. A force is a push or a pull that makes an object move or stop.
A. True B. Maybe C. False D. None of these
7. Which is used by the boy to produce motion in the big box as shown in the picture below?
A. force
B. friction
C. a pulley
D. gravity
8. What is produced when two things are rubbed together?
A. energy B. friction C. motion D. work
9. Where is the gravitational force directed as you stand on the floor?
A. upward B. forward C. backward D. downward
10. Why do you weigh less on the moon compared on here on Earth?
A. because the moon has a smaller size.
B. because the moon has no water on it.
C. because the moon only reflects light from the sun.
D. because the moon has a lesser mass and gravitational force than Earth.
11. Which of these is the reason why the moon rotates around the earth?
A. friction B. gravity C. heat D. mass
12. Which of the following shows the presence of friction?
A. cars continuously roll down hills C. people stay in place as they move
B. things fall off on smooth surfaces D. car stops when the driver steps on the brake.
13. If the mass of the Earth is doubled, how much increase would the weight of the objects on Earth be?
A. halved B. doubled C. thrice D. remains the same
14. Which is true about mass and gravity?
A. The lesser the mass of the object, the greater the pull of gravity.
B. The greater the mass of the object, the lesser the pull of gravity.
C. The greater the mass of the object, the greater the pull of the gravity.
D. None of these, gravity and mass are not related.
15. Why does a ball thrown into the air tend to fall back to the ground?
A. Gravity causes the ball to fall. C. The air pulls the ball to the ground.
B. Acceleration causes the ball to move faster. D. The mass of the ball causes the ball to drop.
16. Imagine the Earth lost its gravity. What will happen to objects on it?
A. All objects will float in the air. C. All objects will fall on the ground.
B. Everything will just stay in place. D. Only the lighter objects will float in the air.
17. Who discovered gravity when he saw an apple falling to the ground?
A. Albert Einstein B. Galileo Galilei C. Isaac Newton D. Nicholas Copernicus
18. Which of the following is NOT true about gravity?
A. It is an attractive force. C. It slows down the movement of falling objects.
B. It pulls the two objects toward each other. D. It is the force that keeps all planets on its orbits.
19. Three 1-kg stones are thrown upward at the same height and the same time in different places, moon,
Earth, and Jupiter. In which place will the stone hit the ground first?
A. moon B. Earth C. Jupiter D. meteor

II. Directions: Read and identify what kind of force is acting on the object described in each situation. Write
FRICTION or GRAVITY on the blank.

______________20. A meteor falling down through the Earth’s atmosphere.


______________21. A boy dropping a glass on the floor.
______________22. A bowling ball rolling towards the pins. .
______________23. A car parked on a sloping road.
______________24. A boy zooming down through a slide in the park.

Good Luck and Keep Safe Always!!!

_______________________________________
Parent’s/ Guardian’s Signature
SCIENCE VI- THIRD QUARTER-S.Y. 2021-2022

Key to Corrections
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. A
11. GRAVITY
12. FRICTION
13. FRICTION
14. FRICTION
15. GRAVITY
16. FLUID
17. SLIDING
18. ROLLING
19. STATIC
20. FLUID

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