3rd Periodical Exam in Science 7
3rd Periodical Exam in Science 7
3rd Periodical Exam in Science 7
A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II, and III
For questions 2 and 3, refer to the table below. Data were obtained from a 200-meter dash competition.
4. Which of the following is true about an object that travels 5 meters to the left, then 2 meters up, then another 5 meters to the right?
A. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 m. C. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 m down.
B. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 m. D. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 m
down.
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the object moving with constant speed?
A. The object is not accelerating C. The distance travelled by the object increases uniformly
B. The speed of the object is equal to zero. D. The speed of the object remains the same all throughout the
travel
6. Which of the following graphs shows that the object’s motion is accelerating?
A. A to E B. B to F C. A to B D. C and E
8. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through
A. Alternately vibrating particles of the medium C. Vibrating particles and traveling particles
B. Particles traveling with the wave D. None of the above
9. In a transverse wave, how the individual particles of the medium can move?
A. move in circles C. move parallel to the direction of travel
B. move in ellipses D. move perpendicular to the direction of travel
10. By determining the relationship between the frequency and wavelength, we conclude that the higher the frequency of a wave…
A. the lower its speed C. the greater its amplitude
B. the shorter its wavelength D. the longer its period
11. Juan observed the waves in a lake are 5.00 m in length and pass an anchored boat 1.25 s apart. The speed of the waves is
A. 0.25 m/s B. 4.00 m/s C. 6.25 m/s D. impossible to find from the information given
12. What type of wave can we distinguished by the energy from the sun reaches the earth?
A. ultraviolet waves B. infrared waves C. mechanical waves D. electromagnetic waves
13. Which of the following objects will produce sound?
A. soft objects B. radio stations C. vibrating objects D. objects under pressure
14. Which of the following is not capable of transmitting sound?
A. air B. water C. steel D. a vacuum
15. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?
A. Steel in cabinet B. Water in the ocean C. Air in your classroom D. Water in a swimming pool
II. TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is wrong/incorrect.
IV. FILL IN THE BLANKS. Read each statement carefully and fill the blank (s) with the correct answer.
VI. OTHERS:
Solve the following word problems:
1. A large ripple tank with a vibrator working at a frequency of 30 Hz produces 25 complete waves in a distance of 50 m. What is
the wave speed of the vibration came from the large ripple tank?
Given (1 pt):
Equation (1 pt):
Solution with Answer (2 pts):
2. When Allana’s car is at rest the initial velocity is noted zero. As she step on the gas pedal, the speedometer needle hits
10km/hr. This speed is maintained in about 5 minutes or 0.08 of an hour. What do you think is the car’s average acceleration?
Given (1 pts):
Equation (1 pts):
Solution with Answer (4 pts):
Key to Correction
I. Multiple Choice
1. D 6. C 11. B
2. C 7. D 12. D
3. B 8. A 13. C
4. B 9. D 14. D
5. B 10. B 15. A
1. J 6. F
2. H 7. B
3. A 8. I
4. C 9. D
5. G 10. E
V. Identification:
1. Distance 6. Uniformly Accelerated Motion 11. Transverse Wave
2. Displacement 7. Waves 12. Frequency
3. Speed 8. Oscilloscope 13. Amplitude
4. Velocity 9. Decibel/dB 14. Wavelength
5. Acceleration 10. Ear 15. Wave Speed
VI. OTHERS:
1. Given:
30 Hz – Frequency
50 m – Wavelength
Equation: Wave speed = Frequency/Wavelength
Solution with Answer:
Wave speed = Frequency/Wavelength
= 30 Hz / 50 m
Answer = 0.6 m/s
2. Given:
vf = 10 km/hr
vi = 0 km/hr
t interval = 5 minutes or 0.08 hour
Equation:
aave = vf - vi
t interval
Solution with Answer:
aave = 10 km/hr – 0 km/hr
0.08 hr
= 125 km/hr2
aave = (125 km/hr2)(1000m/1km)(1hr/3600s)2
aave = 0.00096 m/s2