Science 7 q3 Summative Test

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

REGION VII-CENTRAL VISAYAS


DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SAN FERNANDO 2

THRD QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 7

Name: _______________________________________ Year/Section: _________________

Directions: Multiple Choice: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
space provided.

_____1. To determine the acceleration rate of an object, you must calculate the change in velocity
during each unit of ___________.
a. Speed b. time c. motion d. decelaration
_____2. It is a scalar quantity that refers to “how much ground an object has covered” during its motion
a. distance b. displacement c. time d. motion
_____3. Sara travels north 5 meters, and then goes west 10 meters, before coming straight back south 2
meters? What is his distance?
a. 10 b. 8 c. 7 d. 6
_____4. David walks 3 km north, and then turns east and walks 4 km. What is the distance?
a. 7 km b. 4 km c. 3 km d. 1 km
_____5. Jerry walked from home to school, then from the school to the park. What is his total
displacement?

a. 2km b. 8km c. 5km d. 10 km


_____6. A shark swims due east (from 0 km) a distance of 10 km, turns around and goes due west for
15 km and finally turns around again and heads 2 km due east. What is the total distance travelled?
a. 20 km b. 27 km c. 10 km d. 0 km
_____7. Shawn walks 50 meters North, stops and then travels 32 meters to the South. Find the distance
travelled.
a. 82 m b. 28 m c. 18 m d. 10 m
_____8. Sarah walks from point A to point B. Which is true?

a. Distance and displacement are equal?


b. Distance is less displacement
c. Distance is equal to displacement
D. all of the above
_____9. What is velocity?
a.how far you go c. how much distance is covered over a period of time
b.how fast you accelerate d. the change in the location of an object
_____10. Total distance divided by total time is
a.instantaneous speed c. acceleration
b.constant speed d. average speed
_____11. A place or object used for comparison to determine if another object is in motion is called a
a. comparison point c. comparison point
b. motion detector d. reference point
_____12. In __________ waves, the vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel
a. longitudinal c. mechanical
b. transverse d. electromagnetic
_____13. In ________ waves, the vibrations are at right angles to the direction of wave travel.
a. Mechanical c. transverse
b. Electromagnetic d. longitudinal
_____14. The following are parts of a wave except:
a. peak c. frequency
b. trough d. transverse
_____15. What are examples of longitudinal waves?
a. sound waves c. seismic S-waves
b. vibrations in a guitar string d. ripples on the surface of water
_____16. Which of the following statements regarding earthquake waves is correct?
a. Earthquake waves travel only through the Earth.
b. Earthquake waves travel only on the Earth’s surface.
c. Earthquake waves carried along the surface of Earth cause damage to buildings.
d. None of the above.
_____17. Sound is produced by vibrating molecules and therefore must have a/an _____ in order to
travel.
a. avenue c. medium
b. gaps d. vacuum
_____18. Transverse Waves are also known as
a. sound waves c. compression waves
b. longitudinal waves d. light waves
_____19. _______ waves do not require a medium.
a. Electromagnetic c. mechanical
b. Sound d. seismic
_____20. The material through which a wave moves is called the ________.
a. compression c. rarefaction
b. amplitude d. medium
_____21. It is how soft or how intense the sound is as perceived by the ear and interpreted by the brain.
a. Loudness c. frequency
b. Pitch d. intensity
_____22. The following are the common characteristics possessed by sound waves except?
a. frequency c. amplitude
b. wavelength d. all of the above
_____23. A loudspeaker in front of the room produces sound waves that pass through the room towards
you causing the air molecules in their path to _____.
a. move toward you in wave c. vibrate vertically up and down
b. vibrate both vertically and horizontally d. vibrates horizontally back and forward
_____24. On which of the following will we NOT be able to hear any sound
a. in the outer space c. theatre
b. closed room d. in a spaceship
c. vibrate both vertically and horizontally
d. vibrates horizontally back and forward
e. vibrate both vertically and horizontally d. vibrates horizontally back and forward
_____25. A piano and a violin are played at the same time producing sound waves of the same
frequency and amplitude. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
a. Both instruments have the same pitch, loudness, and timbre.
b. Both instruments have the same pitch and loudness but different timbre.
c. Both instruments have the same pitch and timbre but different loudness.
d. Both instruments have the same loudness and timbre but different pitch.

II. Solve the following problem:


1. A roller coaster car rapidly picks up speed as it rolls down a slope. As it starts down the
slope, its speed is 4 m/s. But 3 seconds later, at the bottom of the slope, its speed is 22 m/s.
What is its average acceleration?
2. A cyclist accelerates from 0 m/s to 8 m/s in 3 seconds. What is his acceleration? Is this
acceleration higher than that of a car which accelerates from 0 to 30 m/s in 8 seconds?
3. . A car advertisement states that a certain car can accelerate from rest to 70 km/h in 7
seconds. Find the car’s average acceleration
4. A lizard accelerates from 2 m/s to 10 m/s in 4 seconds. What is the lizard’s average
acceleration?

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