The Lord’s Wisdom Academy of
Caloocan, Inc.
1162 Santol St. Corner Guyabano St. Area D., Bgy.178 Camarin, Caloocan City
Junior High Department No.
Second Quarter Examination in Science 7
Name: _______________________________Grade & Section: ___________Score: ____________
Teacher: _____________________________Date: __________________Parent’s Signature: _____
I. Write the letter of the correct answer.
____1. What device is used to view very small things that cannot be seen by the naked eyes?
a. Endoscope b. Microscope c. Stethoscope d. Telescope
____2. What part of the microscope is used to reflect light from the external environment light source
up through the bottom of the stage?
a. Arm b. Base c. Mirror d. Objective Lenses
____3. Which of the following is TRUE about the invention of the microscope?
a. The first inventor of the microscope are the Greeks
b. The glass was discovered by the Italians living in Rome
c. The first to invent the compound microscope were Zacharias and Hans Janssen
d. All of the above
____4. The organ systems of plants consist of the root and shoot systems. Why is it important for
these organ systems to work together?
a. To grow and survive c. To survive floods and strong winds
b. To avoid pests and other animals d. To survive droughts and earthquakes
____5. Which is the correct sequence – from bigger to smaller – of the levels of organization in an
organism?
a. Cell – organ – organ system – Tissue c. Tissue – cell – organ – organ system
b. Organ – organ system – tissue – cell d. Organ system – organ – tissue – cell
____6. Which part of the plant cell contains chlorophyll which absorbs energy from the sun to make
food?
a. Chloroplast b. Cytoplasm c. Nucleus d. Vacuoles
____7. What are the parts of the plant cells which are not present in an animal cells?
a. Chloroplast and Cytoplasm c. Cell Membrane and Nucleolus
b. Chloroplast and Cell Wall d. Vacuoles and Ribosomes
____8. Why cell wall is important to plant cells?
a. Because it converts energy from the sun to a form usable to the cell.
b. Because it helps in the production of spindle fibers during cell division.
c. Because it serves as another level of protection and it gives shape to plant cells.
d. Because it digests unnecessary waste/trash in the cell.
____9. Why animals can’t survive on their own?
a. Because they don’t have nucleus that makes food for them
b. Because they don’t have cytoplasm that makes food for them
c. Because they don’t have chloroplast in their cell to make food for them
d. Because they don’t have centrioles that make the food for them
____10. Nucleus keeps the DNA of the cell. Prokaryotic cells have no true nucleus. Where do the
prokaryotic cells keep their DNA?
a. in the cytoplasm b. in the nucleoid c. in the ribosomes d. in the lysosomes
____11. Which kingdom of life does not belong to the eukaryotes group?
a. Animalia b. Plantae c. Fungi d. Archaebacteria
____12. What is a normal vaginal bleeding that occurs as part of a woman’s monthly cycle?
a. pregnancy b. decomposing c. condensation d. menstruation
____13. What is the small sac that produces pollen grains?
a. anther b. stamen c. ovules d. style
____14. What is the function of chloroplast?
a. It provides a platform upon which organelles can operate within the cell.
b. Convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process.
c. Controls and regulates the activities of the cell.
d. It produced pollen grains.
____15. What is the nine-month period of pregnancy of a human female?
a. fertilization b. gestation c. menstruation d. reproduction
____16. Which provides you with many marine products for food and other functions?
a. land b. sea c. air d. forests
____17. Which is a method of growing plants or crops on sides or hills of the mountains by planting
on a graduated terrace into the slope?
a. strip cropping b. contour plowing c. terracing d. crop rotation
____18. How does energy in the ecosystem transfer from one organism to another?
a. When an organism eats another organism.
b. When an organism breeds another organism .
c. When an organism lives with another organism.
d. When an organism plays with another organism.
For items 19-20
A five-linked food chain
____19. Which is the secondary consumer in the food chain?
a. Frog b. Grass c. Grasshopper d. Hawk
____20. Which is the final consumer?
a. Frog b. Grass c. Hawk d. Snake
II. Match the descriptions in column A with the terms in column B.
A B
___1. It holds the objectives. A. Arm
___2. This is where the microscope is held when moving from B. Coarse Adjustment
place to place. C. Eyepiece
___3. It moves the stage up and down. D. Revolving nosepiece
___4. A platform with a hole to let light pass. E. Stage
___5. Part of microscope where you peep.
III. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and change the underlined word if it is incorrect.
__________1. Macroorganisms are very tiny organisms that are unicellular or multicellular.
__________2. Dark Field Microscope is used to identify and estimate the mineral content of igneous
and metamorphic rocks.
__________3. The study involving tissues is known as biology.
__________4. The molecule is the basic unit that makes up matter.
__________5. Ground tissues manufacture nutrients by photosynthesis; likewise, they store reserved
nutrients.
__________6. Within 24 hours after fertilization, the zygote undergoes cell division until hundreds are
formed.
__________7. The queen bee mates only once with a drone and stores the sperm in its body.
__________8. Fragmentation is a process that involves the breaking of body parts. However, the
separated parts grow again forming a complete organism.
__________9. Self-pollination involves the transfer of pollen grains from one plant to another plant.
__________10. Genes are made of a chemical called RNA or ribonucleic acid that carries a code that
store information for the cell.
IV. Identify the word being described in the statements below. Use the word inside the box.
Menopausal period Pollination
Recessive Testes
Ovules
________1. The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the stigma of the flower.
________2. The most important part of the male reproductive system in which produces sperm cells.
________3. It contains the future seed and attached to the walls of the ovary.
________4. It is the time that marks the end of menstrual cycle of a woman.
________5. It means that someone must inherit two copies of the gene for the trait to manifest.
V. Label the parts of the flower.