Science 7 2nd Summative Test

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Regional Office No. VIII
Schools Division of Leyte
CALUNANGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Calunangan, Merida, Leyte

2ND QUARTER SCIENCE 7 SUMMATIVE TEST


S.Y 2021-2022

NAME: ________________________________________ SCORE: _____________________


GRADE & SECTION: ___________________________ DATE: ______________________
Test 1. Multiple Choices: Read each statement and choose the best answer. Write the letter of your answer on
the space provided before the number.
_____1. What tool is used to help you see tiny objects and living organisms?
A. Goggles B. Microscope C. Stethoscope D. Telescope
_____2. Who invented the first compound microscope?
A. Isaac Newton C. Alexander Grahambell
B. Robert Hooke D. Hans & Zacharias Janssen
_____3. What makes a microscope determine how clearly a small object can be viewed?
A. Mirror & eyepiece C. Objectives & resolution
B. Mirror & magnification D. Magnification & resolution
______4. What is the science of investigating small objects and structures?
A. autopsy B. colonoscopy C. endoscopy D. microscopy
_____5. An increase in magnification causes _____________.
A. a decrease in the field of view C. a decrease in the working distance
B. an increase in the working time D. an increase in the working distance
______6. Which of the following should you NOT do while using the microscope?
A. Use low power objectives lens first.
B. Use stage clips to hold the slide in place.
C. Use direct sunlight when mirror is the light source.
D. Use fine adjustment only under the high-power objective.
______7. What do you think is the purpose of the rack stop in the stage of microscope?
A. It locks the objectives.
B. It holds a glass slide in place.
C. It keeps the eyepiece in place.
D. It prevents the stage from moving too close to the objective lenses.
______8. Andy is using a compound microscope which has three objective lenses and has coarse adjustment knob and
fine adjustment knob. Is it correct to use the coarse adjustment knob when changing objectives lenses?
A. Yes, because it helps you to work faster.
B. No, because coarse adjustment knob is for the tilting of the microscope.
C. Yes, because coarse adjustment knob is responsible in changing the lenses.
D. No, because coarse adjustment knob is for the fast movement of the body tube and it might damage the
glass slide.
_______9. The heart pumps blood throughout the body. To which organ system does heart belongs?
A. Circulatory System C. Excretory System
B. Digestive System D. Nervous System
_______10. Oxygen is an important gas for organisms. Which organ system is oxygen processed?
A. Excretory System C. Circulatory System
B. Digestive System D. Respiratory System
_______11. Which of the following statements are true about cells?
I. Cells are unit of matter
II. Cell is an organ of the body.
III. Tissues are made up of cells.
IV. Cells are the basic structural unit of life.
A. I and II only C. III and IV only
B. II and III only D. II, III and IV only
_______12. Which statements make the sequence of the level of biological organization in an organism correct?
cell- organ- tissue- organ system- organism
I. Tissue must be place after the cell.
II. Tissue must be placed to the last level.
III. Organ system must be placed to the last level.
A. I and II only C. I and III only
B. II and III only D. I, II and III only
________13. What is a cell?
A. A cell is small organ in the body.
B. A cell is a kind of microorganism that infects the host’s body.
C. A cell is a microscopic organism that inhabits another organism’s body.
D. A cell is the smallest unit of an organism’s body that is capable of performing life function.
________14. What organelle is made up of RNA and functions for protein synthesis?
A. Lysosome C. Golgi Apparatus
B. Ribosome D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
_______15. When was the cell first discovered?
A. 1655 B. 1665 C. 1675 D. 1685
________16. Who was the Biologist who discovered the cell?
A. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek C. Matthias Schleiden
B. Theodore Schwann D. Robert Hooke
________17. Edmar was asked by his teacher to give examples of organisms that reproduce through budding. He
answered hydra and yeast. Do you think his answer is correct?
A. Yes, because both do not grow from seeds.
B. No, because yeast reproduce through spore formation.
C. Yes, because both formed as an outgrowth of the parent.
D. No, because hydra reproduce through vegetative propagation.
________18. A farmer wants to propagate a good variety of a crop in a way which maintained all its desirable traits.
Which of the following methods should be used?
A. Self-pollination
B. Vegetative propagation
C. Growing seeds produced from this variety
D. Cross-pollinating this crop with another good variety and growing the seeds resulting from the cross
_______19. Which species can produce offspring that are genetically different from their parents?
A. A species that has few variations C. A species that reproduces asexually
B. A species that reproduces sexually D. A species that competes with a similar species
________20. Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants. How will you differentiate flowers from the reproductive
organs of animals?
A. Flowers need pollinators like bees to reproduce; animals do not.
B. Flowers are shed from time to time; nothing is shed from animal.
C. Flowers have male and female parts; animals have either male or female parts.
D. There is no difference between flowers and the reproductive organs of animals.
________21. Which of the following choices below are abiotic factors?
A. Crabs, fish, and oxygen C. Algae, dog, and temperature
B. Oxygen, soil, and sunlight D. Mushroom, sunlight, and temperature
________22. Which of the following statements is true?
A. All living things are biotic factors. C. Some non-living things are biotic factors.
B. Most living things are abiotic factors. D. Living things can either be biotic or abiotic.
________23. If two organisms rely on different resources, is there a competition?
A. Yes, because there are different resources. C. No, because the resources are different.
B. No, because there are unlimited resources. D. Yes, because the resources are limited.
_________24. What is called the interaction between living and non-living things?
A. Community B. Development C. Ecosystem D. Evolution
_________25. Which of the following is NOT an abiotic factor of aquatic ecosystem?
A. Salinity B. Light Levels C. Water Levels D. Location of predator
__________26. Which of the following is an example of biotic factor in an ecosystem?
A. Rock B. Stream C. Sunlight D. Tree
__________27. What do you call the physical location of an ecosystem in which a given species lives?
A. Habitat B. Level Niche C. Biotic Factor D. Tropical Level
_________28. Human activities are considered as the most destructive interference in the ecosystem? How does
human activity affect an abiotic factor negatively?
A. Tree planting activities to avoid flash flood and soil erosion.
B. Using of reusable bags instead of disposable plastic containers.
C. Online campaign act about solid waste management to avoid littering and promote recycling.
D. Inventions of automobiles that contributes to a large amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere pollutes
the air.
__________29. In December 2004, a tsunami (giant wave) destroyed many of the marine organisms along the coast of
the Indian Ocean. What can be expected to happen to the ecosystem that was most severely hit by the tsunami?
A. The organisms in the ecosystem will become extinct.
B. Ecological succession will no longer occur in this marine ecosystem.
C. The ecosystem will change until a new stable community is established.
D. Succession will continue in the ecosystem until one species of marine organism is established.
__________30. Which of the following are adaptations of organisms in avoiding unfavorable condition due to a
change in abiotic factor?
A. Migration of birds due to change in seasons.
B. Hibernation of a snake from September to December.
C. Plants die due to lack of water and high temperature.
D. Body temperature regulation of polar bears during winter.

“Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying ‘I will try again
tomorrow’.”– Mary Anne Radmacher

GOD BLESS AND ALWAYS KEEP SAFE DEAR STUDENT!

Prepared by:

EMERLYN W. JOSEPH
Science Subject Teacher

Noted:
ELPEDIO P. MABIYA
School Head

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