Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION 1
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PANGASINAN 1
Sta. Barbara 1
Tuliao ES
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN SCIENCE 3
3RD QUARTER
Number of
Item Placement Level of
Competency Days
(Item Numbers) Difficulty
Taught
1. Explore and demonstrate
4 Easy, 1
different ways to make objects
6 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Average, 1
move (e.g., wind, water, push,
Difficult
pull)
2. Explore and describe factors
3 Easy, 1
affecting object movement (e.g.,
5 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Average, 1
size, shape, heaviness, material,
Difficult
surface texture)
3. Measure and describe changes 3 Easy, 1
in object position (e.g., closer, 5 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Average, 1
farther, left, right) Difficult
4. Explore and describe how 3 Easy, 1
sound is made and transferred 5 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Average, 1
(e.g., ringing of a bell) Difficult
3 Easy, 1
5. Describe sources of light and
5 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Average, 1
their use in daily life
Difficult
6. Participate in guided science 3 Easy, 1
activities on light (behavior, 5 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Average, 1
change, uses) Difficult
7. Explain how light and sound 3 Easy, 1
can be harmful and suggest 5 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 Average, 1
protective actions Difficult
8. Participate in guided activities 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 8 Easy, 3
to use movement, sound, and 4 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, Average, 2
light to send information 47, 48, 49, 50 Difficult
PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 3
3RD QUARTER
Name: _____________________________________________________ Date:
____
Grade & Section: _____________ Score::
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Directions: Read and understand each question carefully. Write the letter of
the correct answer on the blank before the number. Choose the best answer
from the given choices.
1. Which of the following can make an object move?
A. Thinking
B. Sleeping
C. Wind
D. Talking
2. Pushing a toy car is an example of:
A. Pulling
B. Rolling
C. Lifting
D. Pushing
3. What happens when you pull a bag?
A. It stays still
B. It moves toward you
C. It goes away
D. It rolls
4. Water can move objects by:
A. Sitting
B. Pushing them
C. Breaking them
D. Painting them
5. Rolling a ball is an example of:
A. Pushing
B. Carrying
C. Pulling
D. Stopping
6. Which of the following is NOT a way to make something move?
A. Pushing
B. Pulling
C. Rolling
D. Hiding
7. What affects how fast a ball rolls on the floor?
A. Color of ball
B. Size of ball
C. Shape of ball
D. Surface texture
8. Which object will roll easier?
A. Flat box
B. Round ball
C. Paper sheet
D. Cube
9. A heavy object is __________ to push than a light one.
A. easier
B. the same
C. harder
D. lighter
10. What can slow down the movement of a toy car?
A. Smooth floor
B. Rough rug
C. Wind
D. Sunlight
11. Which word shows a change in position?
A. Closer
B. Colored
C. Cold
D. Heavy
12. When a boy walks from the door to the chair, he is moving:
A. Slower
B. Higher
C. Farther
D. Lower
13. A box moved to the left is now:
A. In the same place
B. On the right
C. On the left
D. Below
14. What is the original position of an object?
A. Where it was first placed
B. Where it is now
C. Where it might go
D. Where it moves
15. What helps us tell if something moved?
A. Size
B. Sound
C. Change in position
D. Light
16. How is sound made?
A. By light
B. By vibrating objects
C. By colors
D. By thinking
17. A ringing bell is an example of:
A. Light
B. Smell
C. Movement
D. Sound
18. When a drum is hit, what happens?
A. Light flashes
B. It breaks
C. It makes sound
D. It changes color
19. Sound can travel through:
A. Air
B. Darkness
C. Water
D. Both A and C
20. You hear your friend talking because sound:
A. Is colored
B. Travels
C. Jumps
D. Glows
21. What is a natural source of light?
A. B. C. D.
22. Which object gives off light?
A. B. C. D.
23. Why do we need light?
A. To eat
B. To see
C. To sleep
D. To grow
24. Which of the following is NOT a source of light?
A. B. C. D.
25. A flashlight helps us:
A. Jump
B. See in the dark
C. Dance
D. Sleep
26. Light can be changed by:
A. Throwing it
B. Passing through colored plastic
C. Yelling
D. Splashing water
27. In science activities, using mirrors can show that light:
A. Disappears
B. Bends
C. Reflects
D. Moves in circles
28. Shadows are made when light is:
A. Reflected
B. Blocked
C. Changed
D. Moved
29. Light can pass through:
A. Wood
B. Metal
C. Clear glass
D. Stone
30. Why should we avoid looking directly at the sun?
A. It is boring
B. It can hurt our eyes
C. It is soft
D. It makes us sleepy
31. Loud noise can:
A. Make plants grow
B. Hurt our ears
C. Taste sweet
D. Give us energy
32. One way to protect your ears from loud sounds:
A. Turn up the volume
B. Use headphones loudly
C. Cover your ears
D. Stand closer
33. Too much light at night can:
A. Help sleep
B. Cause rest
C. Make it hard to sleep
D. Keep you warm
34. Which protects your eyes from strong light?
A. B. C. D.
35. What happens when you use a flashlight and wave your hand in front of
it?
A. You hear sound
B. You smell something
C. You see a shadow
D. You feel heat
36. Tapping a spoon on a glass to get attention is using:
A. Light
B. Movement
C. Sound
D. Shape
37. Waving your arms to a friend is using:
A. Sound
B. Smell
C. Movement
D. Light
38. Turning a light on and off to signal is using:
A. Movement
B. Sound
C. Light
D. Touch
39. Using a whistle in a game sends a message through:
A. Light
B. Sound
C. Air
D. Movement
40. Two people can use flashlights to:
A. Shout at each other
B. Eat together
C. Send signals
D. Cook food
ANSWER KEYS
1. C 2. D
3. B 4. B
5. A 6. D
7. D 8. B
9. C 10.B
11.A 12.C
13.C 14.A
15.C 16.B
17.D 18.C
19.D 20.B
21.C 22.C
23.B 24.C
25.B 26.B
27.C 28.B
29.C 30.B
31.B 32.C
33.C 34.B
35.C 36.C
37.C 38.C
39.B 40.C