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MANINGALAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Maningalao, Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7

Name: _______________________________________ Date: ____________ Score: ______________

Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Write your answer on the space before each number.

_______1. What tool is used to help you see tiny objects and living organisms?
A. Goggles B. Microscope C. Stethoscope D. Telescope
________2. Which two parts of the light microscope magnify the image of an object?
A. Eyepiece & mirror
B. Eyepiece & objective
C. Objectives & mirror
D. Objectives & diaphragm

For items 3 to 5, use the letters in the figure to answer the questions.

_______3. What part moves the body tube and objectives up and down?
A. Part A B. Part B C. Part H D. Part I
_______4. Which part makes possible the changing of the objectives?
A. Part I B. Part J C. Part L D. Part H
_______5. Which part will you adjust if the onion cell you are observing under HPO is not
clear? A. Part B B. Part C C. Part G D. Part J

_______6. Dan prepared a thin sheet of onion skin and study using the microscope but he cannot view clearly
the specimen. Should Dan adjust the coarse adjustment knob first then followed by the fine adjustment knob?

A. No, because the draw tube and the body tube should be adjusted for clearer view.
B. No, because fine adjustment knob must be adjusted first then the coarse
adjustment knob.
A. Yes, because the coarse adjustment knob is for the tilting of the microscope and
fine adjustment knob is for the rotation of the revolving nosepieces and its lenses.
B. Yes, because coarse adjustment knob is for the fast movement of the body tube and
fine adjustment knob is for the slow movement of the body tube.

_______7. Lily examine a specimen but there was no image being viewed because the field of view is dark.
Should Lily adjust the objective lenses?

A. Yes, Lily should adjust the objective lenses because it is responsible


in providing light.
B. Yes, Lily should adjust the objective lenses because she can choose
between low power and high power.
C. No, Lily should adjust the diaphragm and the mirror because these
parts are responsible in providing of light.
D. No, Lily should adjust the fine adjustment knob and coarse
adjustment knob because these parts are for giving light.
_______8. When viewing a sample of cheek cells using a microscope, the student placed the cells on a slide
and placed a coverslip over it. What is the purpose of the coverslip?
A. To keep the cells flat.
B. To protect the cheek cells.
C. To get a better view of the cells.
D. To let the cheek cells, stay on the slide and not fall of it._______
______9. After using the microscope, we need to clean it so that it will not get rust easily. Which is NOT an
essential step in cleaning the microscope?
C. Blow away dust C. Clean off grease and spills
D. Wash the base and arm D. Oil the mechanics and moving parts
______10. Which of the following organs does NOT belong to the digestive system?
A. Ears B. Esophagus C. Mouth D. Nose
______11. Which of the following organs does NOT belong to the Circulatory system?
A. Artery B. Heart C. Nose D. Vein
______12. Which of the following is NOT an organ system?
A. Digestive B. Population C. Excretory D. Respiratory
______13. Which is the correct sequence of the level of biological organization in an
organism?
A. cell- tissue –organ- organ system- organism
B. cell- organ system–organ- tissue - organism
C. cell- organ –- tissue organ system- organism
D. cell- organ- organ system- organism-tissue
______14. Plants benefits from animals. Do animals benefits from plants?
A. No, animals can produce its need.
B. No, because plants and animals can live alone.
C. Yes, because it provides shade during summer.
D. Yes, because it provides food and oxygen for respiration.
______15. Read the statements carefully.
Statement I: Heart is an organ for circulation.
Statement II: Kidney is an organ for excretion.
A. Both statements I and II are TRUE
B. Both statements I and II are FALSE
C. Statement I is FALSE while statement II is TRUE
D. Statement I is TRUE while statement II is FALSE
______16. Smoking causes disease that affects our respiratory system. How can we make our self free from
the negative effects of cigarette smoking?
I. Keep away from persons who are smoking
II. Smell all the smoke coming from the cigarette
III. Make an advocacy showing negative effects of smoking
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
______17. If the tissues, organs, or organ systems were injured or diseased, what do you think will
happen to the organism?
A. Become healthy C. Become smart
B. Become ill D. Become productive
______18. Which of the following organs are used for pumping of blood and nutrients throughout the body?
A. Artery B. Heart C. Stem D. Vein
______19. At which smallest level of organization in an organism can the characteristics of life be carried out?
A. Organ system B. organ C. tissue D. cell

For item no. 20 refer to the figure 1 below.

Figure 1
______20. Based on the diagrammatic representation of plant and animal cell in figure 1, why is it that the
nucleus of a plant cell is not found at the center of the cell instead it is being pushed
on the side?
A. Plant cells have bigger nucleus than animal cells
B. Plant cells have more cell parts than animal cells
C. Plant cells have fewer cell parts than animal cell.
D. Plant cells have a large vacuole and usually occupy more than half of the cell space.
_____21. If the chloroplasts of the plant cell are damage, which will it be unable to do?
A. Protect the cell
B. Excrete waste materials
C. Make food for the cell
D. give instruction for cell to reproduce
For items 22 -23, refer to the table below.

Structure Cell A Cell B


Cell Wall X /
Cell membrane / /
Chloroplast X /
Vacuole X /
Nucleus / /

______22. Which is a plant cell?


A. Cell A because it has no cell wall and chloroplast
B. Cell A & B because both have nucleus
C. Cell B because it has cell wall and chloroplast
D. Cell B it has no vesicle and nucleus
______23. Which is an animal cell?
A. Cell B because it has no vesicle
B. Cell A because it has no cell wall and chloroplast
C. Cell A & B because both have plasma membrane
D. Cell A & B because both have nucleus
For items 24- 25, please refer to figure 2 below.

Figure 2
_______24. Which part is the outer covering of the cell?
A.1 B. 2 C.3 D.6
_______25. Which part of this cell stores water and acts as a storage areas of cell nutrients?
A.11 B. 10 C.9 D.8
For item no. 26, please refer to figure 3.

Figure 3.
_______26. Which is the control center of this cell?
A.5 B. 6 C. 10 D. 8
Use the following options to answer question no.27
I. Absence of centrioles
II. Irregular shape
III. Presence of cell wall
IV. Angular & rigid shape
V. Absence of chloroplast
_______27. You are asked to identify an unknown slide. Which could help you identify if it be an Animal cell?
A. I & II B. II & V C. I & IV D. III & IV
_______28. What is known as the building blocks of life?
A. Cell B. Organ C. Organ systems D. Tissue
_______29. How do you call an organism with only one cell?
A. Cellula B. Dominant C. Multicellular D. Unicellular
_______30. How are organisms with many cells termed?
A. cellular B. multicellular C. organizational D. unicellular
_______31. How will you consider a cell as structural and functional units of life?
I. Cells are found in all organisms.
II. Cells are the basic units of plants and animals.
III. Cells are the building blocks of life responsible for all life processes.
IV. Cells are the smallest units of life where all living things are composed of.

A. I and II only
B. III and IV only
C. I, III and IV only
D. II, III and IV only
______32. Nucleus is the brain of the cell. Do nucleus also influenced other cell parts to
function as well?
A. Yes, because brain controls everything.
B. No, because each parts of the cell has its own nucleus.
C. Yes, because it manage all the activities inside the cell.
D. No, because parts of the cell are working independently.
______33. What cell organelle is like the door’s house?
A. Cell membrane B. cell wall C. Mitochondrion D. Vacuole
______34. It is the process by which living things produce the same type of living things. This is accomplished
either asexual or sexual.
A. Metabolism B. Movement C. Growth D. Reproduction
______35. For cells to properly function as well as the organism, what are the things that needs to be done?
A. eating healthy foods
B. drinking lots of water
C. having enough sleep
D. All of these
_______36. If the mitochondria serve as the powerhouse of the cell, what will serve as the powerhouse
on Figure 2? A. door B. kitchen C. dining room D. living
room

Figure 2

_______37. Which of the following statements is true about asexual


reproduction?
A. Only one parent is required.
B. A kitten is produced through asexual reproduction.
C. A mother and father are needed to produce offspring.
D. The offspring that are produced are genetically unique.
_______38. Which of the following is NOT a form of asexual reproduction?
A. Budding B. Regeneration C. Binary Fission D. Formation of zygote
_______39. Which of the following statements correctly describes binary fission?
A. It grows from a part of an organism.
B. It is the combination of two organisms.
C. It produces daughter cells that are different from the parent.
D. It is the splitting of an organism to produce two daughter cells.
______40. Which of the following structures is NOT involved in asexual reproduction?
A. Gametes B. Roots C. Stem D. Tuber
II. Direction: Enumeration

1-2 Types of reproduction

3-4 Components of Ecosystem

5-7 Examples of Biotic factor

8-10 Examples of Abiotic factor

GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS!

______________________________
Parent’s Signature

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