Q4 Take-Home Activity 3
Q4 Take-Home Activity 3
Q4 Take-Home Activity 3
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your chosen letter on the space provided.
_____3. Approximately, how long does it take for the Earth to complete one revolution around the
sun?
A. 88 days B. 225 days C. 288 days D. 365 1/4 days
_____4. Which are the two seasons experienced in places near the equator?
A. Wet and dry C. Dry and spring
B. Fall and spring D. Summer and winter
_____5. Which of the following statements about the revolution of the Earth is correct?
A. As the Earth spins on its axis, it causes climate change.
B. As the Earth revolves around the sun, it causes day and night.
C. As the Earth revolves around the sun, it also rotates on its axis.
D. As the sun revolves around the Earth, it causes seasonal change.
_____7. How do you call the short climatic changes caused by the Earth’s revolution around the sun?
A. Coriolis B. Monsoon C. Season D. Weather
_____8. Which of the following is the evidence that the Earth is revolving around the sun?
A. The climate condition remains the same.
B. Tides in the ocean and seas changes.
C. The position of clouds in the sky changes.
D. The position of constellations changes as seen from Earth.
_____9. Why do different areas of the Earth receive a different amount of sunlight throughout a year?
A. because the Earth is tilted C. because the Earth is floating
B. because the Earth is sphere D. because the Earth is spinning
_____10. Which of these is the effect of Earth’s revolution around the sun?
A. direction of the wind changes C. direction of the ocean current changes
B. direction of the typhoons changes D. positions of the constellations changes
Directions: Make the following statements correct by underlining the correct word/words from the
parenthesis.