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Grade 4 Science Summative Test Q3

This document contains a summative science test covering topics about magnetism and forces for third quarter. The test has multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of concepts such as magnetic poles, attraction of different materials to magnets, balanced and unbalanced forces, and what causes objects to move or change shape when forces are applied. Correct answers are not provided, as it appears to be a test for a student to complete.
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Grade 4 Science Summative Test Q3

This document contains a summative science test covering topics about magnetism and forces for third quarter. The test has multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of concepts such as magnetic poles, attraction of different materials to magnets, balanced and unbalanced forces, and what causes objects to move or change shape when forces are applied. Correct answers are not provided, as it appears to be a test for a student to complete.
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  • Science IV Summative Test - Third Quarter

(#1) SUMMATIVE TEST

SCIENCE IV
THIRD QUARTER
Name: ______________________________________ Score: ____________
Grade/Section: _______________________________ Date: _____________

I – A. Encircle the objects attracted by a magnets. 1-4


RUBBER BAND METAL WIRE PAPER TIN CAN THUMBTACKS

I-B. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not.


______ 5. All magnets have two north poles.
______ 6. If you break a magnet into two pieces you will have two magnets with the same poles.
______ 7. The pulling or pushing force is strongest at the north pole.
______ 8. Most objects with iron are attracted to magnets.
______ 9. Magnet can repel an object made of paper.
______ 10. When the same poles of two magnets whether north or south are placed close to each
other, they push each other.
II. Identify what is being defined. Choices are written below.
Force magnet energy magnetism accident

______________ 11. The ability to do work.


______________ 12. It is either push or pull of an object.
______________ 13. It is inevitable and unpredictable.
______________ 14. It is attracted to different kinds of metals.
______________ 15. It is the push and pull of a magnet.

III. Tell whether the statement is RIGHT or WRONG.


___________ 16. When force is applied, size and shape of an object may change.
___________ 17. Awareness of safety measures and putting it into practice will surely avoid
accidents.
___________ 18. Nails, wire and thumbtacks are materials not attracted by magnets.
___________ 19. Magnets has two poles.
___________ 20. Magnets can attract materials but not all materials can be attracted by magnets.

IV. Direction: Choose the best answer. Write your answer on your paper.
21. If you are to push a cart, a box and a bicycle to a certain distance from the starting line, which will
require you to exert a greater force?
A. cart B. box C. bicycle D. all of them
22. The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to the object.
A. move B. stop C. roll D. push
23. A force that sets an object into motion is called ____________.
A. balanced B. moving C. unbalanced D. pushing
24. Suppose you push a door and your friend is on the other side pushing the door. How will you
describe the force and the effect of your actions to the doors?
A. The force is balanced and the door does not move.
B. The force is unbalanced and the door may break.
C. The door will push your friend away from you.
D. The door will push you both.
25. A marble that is standing still will move when ____________.
A. bumped by another marble C. there is a strong wind
B. touch by a person D. a force is applied on the marble

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