Grade 7 Final Exam Quarter 3

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V – Bicol
School Division of Camarines Norte
JOSE PANGANIBAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD QUARTER ASSESSMENT


SCIENCE 7

Multiple Choice
Direction: Read each question carefully and select the best answer from the options below.

1. Which of the following refers to the total length of path traveled by an object?
a. Distance b. Displacement c. Scalar d. Vector
2. Distance: Scalar Displacement: ___________
a. Quantity b. Vector c. Unit d. Quality
3. Which of the following is used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion?
a. Comparison point c. Frame of reference
b. Point of view d. Motion detector
4. The shortest distance from the starting position to the final position is called__________.
a. time b. speed c. distance d. displacement
5. Vector quantities need both magnitude and a____________.
a. Distance b. Displacement c. Direction d. Reference Point
6. Which of the following describes displacement?
a. It has direction only
b. It has magnitude only
c. It lacks magnitude and direction
d. It has both the magnitude and direction
8. What does the broken line represents in motion?
a. Speed b. Displacement c. Distance d. Velocity
9. Displacement can be equal to distance when____________.
a. object is in circular motion
b. path travelled is a straight line
c. ball is rolling on an inclined plane
d. car is travelling on the road upward
9. Which path is considered as displacement? Refer to the figure on the below.

a. Path A to B c. Path C to A
b. Path B to C d. None of the choices
10. Ana sitting very still on a chair. But Peter claims that Ana is actually moving. Peter’s claim is
true if the point of reference is the____________.
a. chair b. floor c. Earth d. Sun

11. Which of the following statement is TRUE?


I. The distance travelled by an object can be equal to its displacement
II. The displacement of a moving object can be greater than its distance travelled.

a. I b. II c. Both I and II d. None of these


12. Tamara drives her scooter 7 kilometers north. She stops for lunch and then drives 5 kilometers
south. What distance did she cover?
a. 2 km b. 12 m c. 12 km d. 2 m
13. What is her displacement?
a. 2 km, North b. 4 cm c. 1.3 km d. 13 ft.
14. Allan walked 25 meters to the right, then turned 15 meters back to the left. What are the
distance travelled and displacement?
a. distance= 40 m, displacement = 0
b. distance= 25 m, displacement = 10 m, right
c. distance= 40 m, displacement = 10 m, left
d. distance= 40 m, displacement = 10 m, right
15. A horizontal line graph indicates______.
a. A body is moving with a constant speed
b. A body has a zero speed or it’s not moving
c. A body is moving at a constant speed in opposite direction
d. None of the above
16. A straight line graph slanted to the right means______.
a. A body is moving with a constant speed
b. A body has a zero speed or it’s not moving
c. A body is moving at a constant speed in opposite direction
d. None of the above
17. A car moves in a constant speed, then stop, which of the following graphs describe a constant
speed?

a. b. c. d.
18. Which of the following graphs describes uniform speed?

I II III IV
a. I and III b. II and IV c. I and IV d. III and IV
19. Given the table below, which of the following statements about the learner’s speed is TRUE?

Learner Distance Travelled (m) Time (s)

Kikay 40 8
Kokoy 20 5
Kakay 60 12
I. Kikay and Kakay has the same speed
II. Kakay travels slowest among Kikay and Kakay
III. Kokoy travels faster than Kikay and Kakay

a. I only b. II only c. I and III only d. I, II and III

20. The speeds of a bus travelling on a straight road are given in the following table:

Time, t (s) 0 1 2 3 4
Speed, V (m/s 0 2 4 6 8

Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT?


I. The bus travels 32 m in 4s.
II. The bus speed increases 2m/s.
III. The bus travels with constant acceleration of 2m/s/s.
IV. The average speed of the bus is 5m/s

a. I only b. III only c. II, III, and IV d. I, II, III and IV

For question 21, refer to the figure below.

2
Distance
3

Time

21. Given the graph, which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. Object A is faster than object 2.
b. Object 3 is the fastest among them.
c. Objects 2 has shorter time of travel than object 3.
d. Objects 1 and 2 move at the same time and stop at different positions
22. Which best describe a transverse wave?
a. A wave which is neither a perpendicular or parallel wave.
b. A wave in which particles of the medium undergo a circular motion.
c. A wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that
the wave moves.
d. A wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction
that the wave moves.
23. What proves that waves carry energy?
a. if waves can set other objects into motion
b. if waves are visible using unaided eye
c. if the approaching waves clearly hear
d. all of the above
24. It is a type of energy made by vibrations_____.
a. Sound b. Echo c. Noise d. Intensity
25. The unit of intensity level of for sound was named after Alexander Graham Bell which has a
unit of _________.
a. MB b. Hz c. dB d. GB
26. Sound, unlike light, cannot be propagated trough ______________.
a. Air b. steel c. vacuum d. water
27. Molecules of gases are farther apart, thus sound travels in gases __________.
a. The slowest b. The fastest c. with determined speed d. with varying speed

28. The speed of sound is different in air, steel, and water. Which of the following gives the correct
order of speed of sound from slowest to fastest?
a. Air, steel, water b. steel, air, water c. Air, water, steel d. steel, water, air
29. Which of the following is used to detect objects, birds, vehicles and weather conditions?
a. Ultrasound b. RADAR c. SONAR d. Geiger Counter
30. The smallest portion of electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to human eyes is _________.
a. radio wave b. light c. infrared d. none of the above
31. An object that emit their own light are luminous object. Which of the following is not
luminous?
a. moon b. stars c. sun d. light bulb
32. ________ is the combination of all color and ______ is the absence of color
a. red, violet b. green, yellow c. white, black d. orange, blue
33. Arranged the following colors of light according to increasing energy…

1. yellow 2. Red 3. blue 4. Violet 5. Green 6. Orange

a. 4-3-5-1-6-2 b. 4-5-6-3-2-1 c. 2-6-1-5-3-4 d. 3-4-5-2-1-6

For question 34-35, refer to the figure on the right.

34. As the energy increases, the wavelength __________


a. gets shorter
b. gets longer
c. stays the same
d. cannot be determine
35. From red to violet the wavelenght _________, as
frequency and energy ______________.
a. increases, decreases
b. decreases, increases
c. decreases, decreases
d. increases, increases
36. Which of the following statement is TRUE about wavelength and frequency?
a. As the wavelength increases, the frequency increases too.
b. As the wavelength decreases, the frequency decreases too.
c. As the wavelength decreases, the frequency increases
d. As the wavelength increases, the frequency decreases

a. I only b. I and II c. III only D. III and IV


37. Heat transfer can occur between two objects whenever__________.
a. there is a space void of matter like a vacuum
b. a temperature differences exists
c. Energy from the Sun reaches the Earth
d. energy flows from cold object to warm object
38. Heat transfer from one object to another stops whenever_________.
a. a cold object becomes warm
b. both objects achieve thermal equilibrium
c. particles of both objects have high kinetic energy
d. one or both objects are poor heat conductor
39. Which of the following is not a method of heat transfer?
a. Conduction b. Insulation c. Convection d. Radiation

40. Which method/s of heat transfer cannot take place in a vacuum?


a. conduction and convection only
b. conduction and radiation only
c. convection and radiation only
d. conduction, convection and radiation
41. Rubbing your hands together is an example of ____________.
a. radiation b. conduction c. friction d. convection
42. A person holds a glass beaker in one hand and fills it quickly with hot water. It takes several
seconds before heat is started to be felt. Why is there a delay?
a. Water is a poor conductor of heat
b. Glass is a poor conductor of heat
c. Glass is a good conductor of heat
d. Water is a good conductor of heat
43. All substances continuously emit and absorb radiant energy. A book sitting on your desk is
both absorbing and radiating energy at the same rate it’s in thermal equilibrium. What happens
when you take the book outside and set it in the sun?
a. The book becomes a net absorber and its temperature will increase
b. The book becomes a net emitter and its temperature will decrease
c. Emission of radiant energy from the book becomes faster than absorption of radiant
energy from the sun
d. The book gets hotter and can radiate lesser energy
44. Which of the following law that states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but only
transferred from one material to another.
a. friction b. static discharge c. conservation of charge d. static electricity
45. Which part of an atom is negatively charge?
a. proton b. neutron c. electron d. both a and c
46. The attraction and repulsion between electric charges is called___________.
a. electric force b. electric field c. conduction d. friction
47. What happens when the objects have the same charge?
a. The objects attract then repel
b. The objects attracts each other
c. The objects repels each other
d. none of the above
48. When you charge a balloon by rubbing it on your hair this is an example of what method of
charging?
a. Friction b. Conduction c. Grounding d. Induction
49. After you rub a balloon on your hair, what charge does the balloon have?
a. Positive b. Negative c. Neutral d. none of the above
50. What makes a charged balloon stick to the wall?
a. Protons transferred to the balloon when it was rubbed on meta
b. Electrons on the surface of the balloon push away electrons in the wall, leaving a
positively charges area
c. The rubber in the balloon has a magnetic field that pulls on the wood in the wall
d. Electricity in the balloon creates a magnetic field that attracts the metal in the wall

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