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Science 7 Exam (3rd Quarter)

The document appears to be a science test for 7th grade students covering topics of cell biology, physics, and chemistry. It contains three sections - multiple choice questions, fill in the blank, and word problems. The multiple choice section has 25 questions testing knowledge of cells, measurement tools, light, electricity, heat transfer. The fill in the blank has students complete sentences about motion. The word problems involve calculating distance, speed, and time for traveling scenarios.

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Science 7 Exam (3rd Quarter)

The document appears to be a science test for 7th grade students covering topics of cell biology, physics, and chemistry. It contains three sections - multiple choice questions, fill in the blank, and word problems. The multiple choice section has 25 questions testing knowledge of cells, measurement tools, light, electricity, heat transfer. The fill in the blank has students complete sentences about motion. The word problems involve calculating distance, speed, and time for traveling scenarios.

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  • Multiple Choice Questions: Contains a series of 25 multiple-choice questions covering various topics in science for evaluation purposes.
  • Problem Solving Questions: Presents problem-solving questions requiring calculation and application of scientific concepts to find solutions.
  • Fill in the Blank Questions: Includes fill-in-the-blank questions designed to test knowledge on specific science terms and definitions.

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL NORTE
SAGBUCO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
School I.D.: 306218
Rosario, Las Nieves Agusan del Norte

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST


SCIENCE 7
Name: ____________________________________ Section: ________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (25 points)
Directions: Read comprehend and answer each of the following statements/ questions carefully. Write
your answer before the number.

1.) What is the genetic material found inside the nucleus?


a. ATP b. DNA c. ER d. mRNA
2.) Which is often called “the brain of the cell”?
a. Mitochondrion b. Nucleus c. Ribosome d. Vacuole
3.) What is the structural and basic functional unit of all organisms?
a. Atom b. Cell c. Organ d. Tissue
4.) What do all organisms have in common? They are _______?
a. kind and gentle b. found in one place c. all made-up of cells d. Vacuole
5.) What will happen if plant cells have no vacuoles? Plant cells will __________.
a. wither and die c. loses its ability to store more water
b. become stiffer and harder to cut d. develop a defense mechanism against herbivores.
6.) It is a powerhouse of the cell.
a. nucleus b. ribosome c. Cell wall d. Mitochondria
7.) A device use to measure the temperature of an object/body.
a. Thermometer b. Sphygmomanometer c. seismograph d. hotness
8.) What is the speed of light in a vacuum?
a. 3×10−8 b. -3×10 8 c. 3×10 4 d. 3×10 8
9.) It is defined as how fast and object is moving.
a. Velocity b. Speed c. Distance d. Acceleration
10.) A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction.
a. Displacement b. Distance c. Force [Link]
11. How do you describe an object that is in motion?
a. it changes position b. its speed is zero c. it changes position d. All of the above
12. Which of the following best describe speed?
a. Displacement b. Distance c. Force [Link]
13.) Which of the following best describes speed?
a. Distance with a direction c. the distance an object moves in an amount of
time
b. Change in velocity or speed of time d. the displacement of an object in an amount of
time
14.) What is the highest point of wave?
a. wavelength b. trough c. Crest [Link]
15.) What is the low point in a transverse wave?
a. Displacement b. Distance c. Trough [Link]
16.) What is the distance that the particles of a medium move from their resting position?
a. amplitude b. frequency c. wavelength d. wave speed
17.) What do you call a “positive charge”?
a. Proton b. Neutron c. Electron d. Plasma
18.) Mrs. David rubbed two balloons with a piece of wool. What will happen when the balloons
are bought near each other? The balloons will _______?
a. pop b. repel from each other c. attract each other d. charge positively
19.) The girl’s hair and the comb are attracting one another. Which statements explains the
reaction between comb and the hair?
a. the objects have opposite charges c. the comb gains more electrons from the hair.
b. both objects have the same charges. d. hair of the girl has more electron than in
the comb.
20.) Which of the following is an insulator?
a. Copper b. Wood c. Salt d. Silver
21.) How is heat being measured? It is measured in _______.
a. Celsius b. Joules c. Newton d. Pascal
22.) If you were to carry the casserole, what should you do? Use ____ to carry the casserole.
a. tong b. your bare hands c. anything available d. mitten or any clothes
23.) How does heat travel through water?
a. conduction b. Convection c. dispersion d. radiation
24.) What is the correct order of colors in the visible light spectrum according to decreasing
frequency?
a. red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
b. red, violet, orange, indigo, yellow, blue, green
c. violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red
d. violet, red, indigo, orange, blue, yellow, green
25.) What is the standard unit of frequency?
a. meter b. hearts c. Hurts d. Hertz

II. FILL IN THE BLANK (10 points)


Directions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words inside the box. Write the correct answers on a
separate sheet of paper.

acceleration displacement length meter motion


reference speed speedometer vector velocity

1.) Velocity is ____________ divided by the total time of travel


2.) A ________________ measures instantaneous speed or velocity.
3.) Motion is a change in position with respect to a ____________ point.
4.) Acceleration is defined as the change in ______________ in a time interval.
5.) Acceleration is expressed in ____________ per second squared (m/s^2).
6.) Distance refers to the _____________ of the entire path that the object travelled.
7.) Displacement is a ________________ quantity having both magnitude and direction.
8.) Constant ____________ refers to an object moving with constant speed or velocity.
9.) Average ____________ is obtained by dividing the total displacement by the total time.
10.) Deceleration is the opposite of _________ where the velocity of an object decreases.
III. PROBLEM SOLVING (15 points)
Directions: Solve the following problem. Provide an accurate and neat solution.
1.) Cepriano goes for a jog around his neighborhood. He runs 2.5 kilometers east to the park, then 1.8
kilometers south to the grocery store, and finally 3 kilometers west back to his house. What is the total
distance Cepriano runs during his jog?
Solution:

2.) Nigel is driving to his grandmother's house, which is 120 kilometers away. If he travels at a speed of
60 kilometers per hour, how long will it take to reach his grandmother's house?
Solution:

3.) A motorcycle travel from Brgy. Rosario to Butuan City, a distance of 240 kilometers. The
motorcycle’s average speed is 60 kilometers per hour. How long does it take the motorcycle to reach
Butuan City?
Solution:

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