This document contains a test with multiple choice and short answer questions about materials and their properties. The test includes 20 multiple choice questions about materials such as wood, rubber, metal, and plastic used in various objects. It also includes 3 short answer questions about a student experiment on stretchy materials, predicting what will happen to steel wool submerged in water, and methods for preventing rust.
This document contains a test with multiple choice and short answer questions about materials and their properties. The test includes 20 multiple choice questions about materials such as wood, rubber, metal, and plastic used in various objects. It also includes 3 short answer questions about a student experiment on stretchy materials, predicting what will happen to steel wool submerged in water, and methods for preventing rust.
This document contains a test with multiple choice and short answer questions about materials and their properties. The test includes 20 multiple choice questions about materials such as wood, rubber, metal, and plastic used in various objects. It also includes 3 short answer questions about a student experiment on stretchy materials, predicting what will happen to steel wool submerged in water, and methods for preventing rust.
This document contains a test with multiple choice and short answer questions about materials and their properties. The test includes 20 multiple choice questions about materials such as wood, rubber, metal, and plastic used in various objects. It also includes 3 short answer questions about a student experiment on stretchy materials, predicting what will happen to steel wool submerged in water, and methods for preventing rust.
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Name:____________________ Class : ___________________ Date : _______
SECTION A [20 marks] Time: 30
minutes Answer all the questions. Instructions: Each question is followed by four options, A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer. 1 What material is Z in Diagram 1? Diagram 1 A Wood B Rubber C Glass D Plastic 2 What materials are used for making the obect sho!n in Diagram 2? Diagram 2 " Rubber "" Wood """ #etal "$ Plastic A " and "" onl% B "" and """ onl% C "& "" and "$ onl% D "& """ and "$ onl% SUMMATIVE TEST 3 Z Tissue paper Book Pencil 3 'he obect sho!n in Diagram ( is made of s%nthetic cloth) Diagram ( What *ro*ert% of s%nthetic cloth makes it suitable for this obect? A "t can stretch) B "t makes the obect +oat) C "t is non,absorbent) D "t conducts heat) 4 Which of the follo!ing is made of a material that absorbs !ater easil%? A -tocking B .lanket C -ha!l D Dia*er 5 Which of the follo!ing obects can conduct electrical energ%? A #etal s*oon B Glass *late C Rubber band D Wooden ruler 6 .ased on the /gure belo!& !hat is substance 0? A Gift,!ra**ing *a*er B .ook C 1lear glass !indo! D 'racing *a*er "n shado!,*la%& the audience can see the mo2ement of the shado! of the *u**et on a !hite screen) What are the *ro*erties of the materials used for making the *u**et and the !hite screen? !u""et #$ite screen A 'ranslucent 'rans*arent B 3*a4ue 'ranslucent C 'ranslucent 3*a4ue D 'rans*arent 'ranslucent
% 'he /gure belo! sho!s a *air of glasses) What are the *ro*erties of the materials 0 and 5 !hich make them suitable for the glasses? & ' A 'rans*arent -oft B 'ranslucent -trong C 'rans*arent -trong D 'ranslucent -oft ( What is the best !a% to kee* hot food for a *icnic? A 6ee* the food in a *ol%st%rene bo7) B 6ee* the food in a *lastic bag) C Wra* the food !ith *a*er) D 6ee* the food in a cardboard bo7) 10 'he follo!ing *icture sho!s a (,*in *lug) What materials are used for making the *arts labelled R& - and '? ) S T A #etal Plastic Rubber B Plastic Plastic Rubber C #etal Wood Plastic D Plastic #etal Plastic 11 What is the mean of a natural material? A #aterial that can be used directl% from its source) B #aterial that can be found on the 8arth9s crust) C #aterial that comes from animals& the soil and *lants) D #aterial not mi7ed !ith an% other material) 12 Which of the follo!ing materials come from animals? " :ur "" ;eather """ 1otton "$ -ilk A " and "" onl% B "" and "$ onl% C "& "" and "$ onl% D "& ""& """ and "$ 13 Which natural material is obtained through mining? A ;eather B #etal C -oil D -ilk 14 Which obects in the *icture belo! can be grou*ed together? A P and < B P and - C P& < and R D P& < and - 15 'he *icture belo! sho!s obects that are made of= A !ood) B rubber) C leather) D fur) 16 > *iece of clothing sho!n in the *icture belo! is usuall% made from= A cotton) B silk) C leather) D fur) > food tin is coated !ith a substance 0 to *re2ent rusting) 1 What *ro*ert% of substance 0 makes it suitable to be used to *re2ent rusting? A Water*roof B -mooth C ?eat*roof D -hin% 1% Rusting occurs in the *resence of= " !ind) "" !ater) """ air) "$ light) A """ onl% B " and "" onl% C "" and """ onl% D ""& """ and "$ onl% 1oating the surface of an obect !ith chromium) 1( Which of the follo!ing obects uses the method to *re2ent rusting? A B C D
P @ Glass < @ 6nife R @ #ilk tin - @ Porcelain *ot 20 Which of the obects listed abo2e can rust? A P and < onl% B P and - onl% C < and R onl% D P& < and - onl% SECTION B [10 marks] Time: 15 minutes Answer all the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 1 > grou* of students carr% out an e7*eriment) 'he results of the e7*eriment are sho!n in 'able 1) Su*stance Initial len+t$,cm -en+t$ a.ter a 25 + /ei+$t is $un+,cm > rubber band A 10 > length of raBa A A > bic%cle9s inner tube A C 'able 1 DaE What can be said about the *ro*erties of the three substances? 1) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 2) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [2 marks] DbE "n this e7*eriment= i) !hat must be changed? FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ii) !hat must be ke*t the same? FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [2 marks] DcE What can the students learn from the e7*eriment? FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [1 mark] 2 Diagram 1 sho!s the a**aratus set u* b% a student in an in2estigation) Diagram 1 DaE Predict !hat !ill ha**en to steel !ool P and steel !ool < after a !eek) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [1 mark] DbE 87*lain %our ans!er in DaE) 1) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 2) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [2 marks] DcE -tate t/o methods for *re2enting rust) 1) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 2) FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [2 marks]