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Colegio De San Gabriel Arcangel

(Founded 1993)
Area E, Fatima I, SapangPalay, CSJDM Bulacan
Recognized by the Government: CHED, DepEd and TESDA
PACUCOA Accredited Preliminary Status

ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN SCIENCE GRADE 6


Name: ___________________________

Grade & Section: ______________

Date: ___________

Score: ______________________

1. What part of the circulatory system has the connected series of tubes containing the blood?
A) Heart
C) Aorta
B) Pulmonary veins
D) Pulmonary artery
2. What structure in the heart prevent the back flow of blood?
A) Septum
C) Pericardial sac
B) Aorta
D) Valves
3. Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart is ___________.
A) Veins
C) Arteries
B) Capillaries
D) Aorta
4. It is the carrier of food and gases that are transported to and from body cells.
A) Blood vessels
C) Blood
B) Heart
D)Capillaries
5. Which types of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
A) Veins
C)Arteries
B) Capillaries
D)Veins, arteries, capillaries
6. Circulatory system is the responsible for carrying digested food substances to the cells of the body.
A) True
C)False
B) Maybe
D)None of the above
7. The following statement are the functions of Circulatory system EXCEPT:
A) It transports nutrients, water and oxygen to the billions of cells in our body
B) It carries away wastes such as carbon dioxide.
C) It is an amazing highway that travel through entire body distributing materials in our system.
D) It is in charge of the maintenance of movement, balance and posture.
8. Why circulatory system is important?
A) Because it provides a mode of transport for hormones
B) Because it helps us to dispose waste products and poisons that would harm the body if they
accumulated.
C) Both A and B
D) A only
9. The hardening of the arteries is the fundamental cause of coronary heart disease is also called
_____________.
A) Heart failure
C)Arteriosclerosis
B) Hypertension
D) Aneurysm

10. It is the condition wherein the aorta and the artery within the skull bulge during an increased blood
pressure.
(Refers to the options from item number 9)
11. High blood pressure is also known as ________.
A) Heart failure
C) Stroke
B) Hypertension
D)Thrombosis
12. It is the heart disease most common in newly born infants.
A) Endocarditis
C) Arrhythmias
B) Pulmonary hypertension
D) Congenital heart disease
13. It usually happen when the heart muscles weaken and are unable to pump enough blood to the body.
A) Angina pectoris
C) Congenital heart disease
B) Heart failure
D) Hypertension
14. Which of the following is good for the heart?
A) Balanced diet
C) Drugs and smoking
B) Drinking alcohol
D) Eating fatty foods
15. What do we usually experience when we feel afraid?
A) Heart is rested
C) Heart is beats slowly
B) Heart is beats faster
D) Heart stops beating
16. Cherry wanted to keep her blood pressure normal thats why she __________.
A) Have a regular blood pressure check-up
B) Smokes cigarettes three times a day
C) Each too much foods and salty foods
D) Works too much and sleep late
17. Which picture shows the proper care of the circulatory system?
A)
C)

B)

D)

18. Which of the


following
the proper ways to keep your circulatory system
proper amount. II-Avoid worries and tensions.
A) Both I and II
B) Not I but II

C) I but
D) Neither

19. It is the study of relationship of plants and animals


environment.
A) Biology
C) Zoology
B) Ecology
D) Psychology

statements are true about


healthy? I- Eat foods in

not II
I nor II
with their physical

20. It is the ability of an organism to cope with the changes in the environment.
A) Adaptation
C) Migration
B) Estivation
D)Population
21. The movement of animals from one place to another is called _________.
(Refer to the option of item number 20)
22. A biome in which there is a constant supply of rainfall is called _________.
A) Tundra
C) Grassland
B) Tropical forest
D)Taiga
23. It is a biome characterized by a low temperature and a very short period of growing season.
A) Grassland
C) Tundra
B) Tropical forest
D)Temperature forest
24. Why food chain is important?
A)
B)
C)
D)

Because everything in the world requires energy.


Because our body feel better when it takes energy.
Because plants and animals cannot make their own food.
All of the above

25. Look at the picture. Why is chicken considered the 3 rd consumer?

A)
B)
C)
D)

Because the plants can be eaten by chicken.


Because the human can eat the chicken.
Because the chicken cant eat the human.
Because the chicken can eat the worm and plants.

26. Why food web is a system of overlapping food transfer?


A) Because the arrows crossing back and forth look like a web.
B) Because they eat only one organisms.
C) Both A and B
D) Because food web is the transfer of food from the producer to a series of consumers.
27. Food web 1 and 2 are in different locations supposed that crickets died out in both locations. Which
of these is the best prediction and explanation for the effect this would have on the food web?
A) The effect would be greater than food web 1 because the parasitic wasp has only food source in
web 1.
B) The effect would be greater in food web 1 because the parasitic wasp has several food sources in
web 1.
C) The effect would be greater in food web 2 because the parasitic wasp has several food sources in
web 2.
D) The effect would be greater in food web 2 because the parasitic wasp has several food sources in
web 1.

FOOD WEB 1
Snake

Wattle

FOOD WEB 2
Cat

Wattle

Beetle

Leaf hopper

Larvae

Leaf hopper

Spider

Wasp

Honey eater

Wasp

Lizard

Robin

Lizard

Robin
Cat

Eucalyptus

Raven

Tea tree

Snake
Raven

28. Why does food nutrient cycle is important to living and non- living things?
A)
B)
C)
D)

Because it break down the dead plants and animals.


Because it needs to passed the nutrients in a continuous cycle
Because the nutrients travel in a cycle among organisms
Because the substances are used to gain by plants to make their own food

29. Which undergoes a chemical change?


A)
B)
C)
D)

A burning wood
A floating
A cotton soaked in water
A piece of cloth cut into pieces

30. Which product is formed by chemical change?


A)
B)
C)
D)

Gold ring
Earthen jar
Carbon dioxide
Wood furniture

31. We can simply recognize that a chemical change occurred in matter because of the following
evidences except________.
A) Change in color
B) Evolution of gas
C) Change in size and shape
D) Formation of new substance

32. Which statement best describes a chemical change?


A)
B)
C)
D)

A new substance is formed.


The change is not effective.
The change did not form a new substance.
There is change in shape, size and texture.

33. Which of these activities will result to a chemical change?


A) Ian mixes sugar and water.
B) Elma sweeps the dust from the floor.

C) Beth pounds a piece of chalk into pieces.


D) Rosie uses baking soda powder when she bakes the cake.

34. People dump chemicals into the lakes and rivers. What do you think could happen to the birds
and marine life?
A) Birds and marine life are killed
B) Birds and marine life could live longer

C) Birds and marine life become extinct


D) Birds and marine life go in other places

35. Farmers use pesticides to eliminate insects on plants. What do you think could happen to the soil
and water?
A) Soil and water become rich
B) Soil and water will clean

C) Soil and water are contaminated


D) All of the above

36. People use CFC in refrigerators and aerosol sprays, what do you think could happen to the
atmosphere?
A) Chemicals that contain chlorine are broken down in the atmosphere which affects the weather.
B) The atmosphere become fresh and clean.
C) The atmosphere become accessible to plants and animals.
D) The atmosphere becomes ideal to live in for people.
37. What do you think is the effect of throwing waste disposal in the lakes and riverbanks?
A) It can kill plants and animals that lives on water features of the environment.
B) It can increase the average temperature of the earths atmosphere.
C) It will contribute in the acceleration of atmospheric temperature.
D) It can cause greenhouse effect.
38. What are the effect of acid rain that is brought by some chemical release from factories?
I- Corals are affected since their skeletons grow slowly in acidic PH levels.
II- Acid rain kill plants fishes and other animals that live in lakes and other animals.
A) I and II
B) I only
C) II only
D) Neither I nor II

39. Pesticides are toxic and poisonous chemicals need for killing insects and pest. They are harmful when
taken eternally. What is the proper way of using chemicals?
I.
II.
III.
IV.

Do not eat, drink, or smoke while using pesticides


Do not mix or use pesticides near anybody
Do not wear gloves and a mask when handling pesticides
Do not seal products after using pesticides

A) Both III and IV


B) I but not II

C) Both I and II
D) IV but not III

40. After buying different household cleansers products from the store, we keep these in proper storage
places. Where these materials should be kept?
A) Should be stored in the cabinet with food.
B) Should be stored in the bedroom cabinet

C) Should be stored in the cabinet above the kitchen sink


D) Should be stored in the cabinet under the kitchen sink
41. Primo used pesticides to kill the insects in his garden. Which should NOT be practiced by him in using
pesticides?
A)
B)
C)
D)

Mix pesticides away from anybody


Keep pesticides in their original container
Use bare hands in keeping the pesticides
Wear a gas mask and gloves in handling pesticides

42. Why we should read a product label before using them?


I.
II.
III.
IV.

To know if its applicable to use


To keep us away from danger
To tell us on how to use the product
To tell how the product can be hazardous to your health.

A) I but not II
B) I, II, III, and IV

C) III but not IV


D) I, II but not III and IV

43. Pesticides and insecticides are highly toxic chemicals. How will you use them?
A) They should be used sparingly
B) They should be use with caution

C) They should be use externally


D) They should be mixed with other products

44. It is the type of energy in molecules.


A) Mechanical energy
B) Radiant or light energy

C) Chemical energy
D) Electrical energy

45. The type of energy produced by moving electrons is called ___________.


A)
B)

Radiant or light energy


Mechanical energy

C) Chemical energy
D) Electrical energy

46. What you call the energy that travels through an empty space?
A)
B)

Radiant or light energy


Mechanical energy

C) Electrical energy
D) Chemical energy

47. Heat energy is an example of ____________ energy.


A) Nuclear energy
B) Mechanical energy

C) Thermal energy
D) None of the above

48. The capacity to do work is called ___________.


A) Power
B) Energy

C) Force
D) Motion

49. It is a form of electricity that flow of electric charges between objects or locations.
A) Static electricity
B) Direct current

C) Alternative current
D) Electric current

50. Materials that allow electrons to flow is called __________.


A) Fuse
B) Circuit

C) Conductors
D) All of the above

51. What do you call the particle with a positive charge?


A) Electron
B) Proton

C) Neutron
D) None of the above

52. Two objects with the same charge will always _________.
A) Explode
each other
B) Generate electric current
from each other

C) Pull toward
D) Push away

53. Michelle threw a ball over the fence. What kind of energy does the moving ball has?
A) Heat energy
B) Light energy

C) Potential energy
D) Kinetic energy

Study the pictures below. Describe the change of energy from to another.

54.
B) Mechanical
C) Electrical energy
D) Heat energy

A) Electrical
Heat Energy
Electrical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy

A) Electrical
B) Mechanical
C) Electrical energy
D) Heat energy

Heat Energy
Electrical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy

55.

56.

A) Light Energy
B) Electrical Energy
C) Electrical energy

Heat Energy
Mechanical Energy
Mechanical Energy
D) Heat energy

Electrical Energy

57.

A)
B) Heat Energy
C) Electrical Energy
D) Sound Energy

Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy

A) Heat Energy
B) Sound Energy
C) Heat Energy
D) Heat Energy

Sound Energy
Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy
Chemical Energy

Sound Energy

58.

When Jepoy dribbles the ball, it hits the floor and rises again. As it bounces, it falls short of the height
it reaches at the first time it was dribbled. After sometime, it continue to dribbles along the ground and
until it stops.

59. After the ball has stopped does it lost its energy?
A) Yes
C) Maybe
B) No
D) None of the above
60. What happens to its kinetic energy when it stops?
A) The energy is lost
C) The energy is used from another energy
B) The energy is destroyed
D) none of the above
61. What does the law of conservation of energy state?
A) Energy can be created from nothing.
B) Energy cannot be changed to another form
C) Energy spreads out in all directions
D) Energy cannot be created and cannot be destroyed.
62. According to the law of electrical changes, what will happen with two bodies having the same
charges?
A) They will repel each other
C) They will allow electricity to flow
B) They will attract each other
D) They will produce crackling sound
63. When you turn off the heat of the boiling water, the water starts to cool down to room
temperature. What happened to the heat energy?
A) The heat energy is most lost
C) The energy just spread out through the air
B) The heat energy is destroyed
D) The heat energy is changed
64. Mechanical energy makes work easier and faster.
A) True
C) False

B) Maybe

D) None of the above

65. What do you think is the important use of energy?


A) Energy is used in technology
B) Energy is used in fuel

C) Energy is used in electricity


D) All of the above

66. Mechanical energy can be produced by things like ;


I.
gear, engines and locomotors
II.
gasoline, coal and other fuels
A) Both I and II
B) Not I but II

C) I but not II
D) Neither 1 or II

67. What is the main source of energy?


A) Electricity
B) Fuel

C) Sun
D) Light

68. What is the used of thermal energy?


A) It is used for food
B) It is used in medicine

C) It is used to warm the surroundings


D)It is used in transportations

Golf ball
Baseball

Basketball
Bowling Ball

Ping-Pong Ball
Tennis Ball

69. Among the four different balls listed above which ball requires the greatest force to move from
its place.
A) Golf ball
B) Baseball

C) Basketball
D) Bowling ball

70. What do you call the change in position?


A) Velocity
B) Motion

C) Speed
D) Force

71. It describes the rate of motion of an object.


A) Force
C) Motion
B) Speed
D) Velocity
72. It is also known as a push or pull that starts, stops, or changes the direction of an object.
A) Work
C) Velocity
B) Force
D) Speed
73. The kind of force that pulls down anything toward the earth is called ___________.
A) Centrifugal Force
C) Gravitational Force
B) Centripetal Force
D) None of the above
74. A rocket traveling in space increases its velocity from 32 000 kph to 40 000 kph. To do this, the rocket
must
A)
Increase its mass
C) Increase the force acting on it
B)
Decrease its mass
D) Decrease the force acting on it
75. Speed and velocity are similar, except velocity has ______.
A) An acceleration
C) A time component
B) A distance component
D) A directional component

76. It is the rate of motion or speed in a certain direction.


A) Work
C) Velocity
B) Force
D) Speed
77. Why emotion is described as a change in position?
A) Because the rate of motion is an object.
B) Because the simplest kind of motion is motion in a straight line and at a constant rate
C) Because it is measured with a speedometer.
D) Because speed and velocity are both used to describe motion.
78. Why does friction repels motion?
A) Because gravitational force pulls down anything toward the earth.
B) Because it causes the object that moves along a surface to slow down and eventually stop.
C) Because forces and motion are parts of everyday life.
D) Because of the gravitational pull
79. Why gravitational force pulls down anything toward the earth?
A) Because of the force and motion
B) Because of friction.
C) Because of the air friction
D) Because of the gravitational pull
80. Why sliding friction are also called dry friction?
A) Because sliding friction is caused by a chemical bonding between surfaces.
B) Because sliding friction hinders the motion of an object sliding along a surface.
C) Because it slows down a ball sliding on a basketball.
D) All of the above

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