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SCIENCE 7

Name: ____________________________________________________ Section: _________________ Date: _____________

Multiple Choice. Read each question carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.

1) Who is the person behind the creation of a microscope with a much higher magnification?
a. Anton van Leeuwenhook c. Rodulf Virchow
b. Robert Hooke d. Zaccharias Jansen
2) Which objective lens magnifies the object at 10x?
a. High Power Objective c. Low Power Objective
b. Scanner d. Ocular piece
3) What would be the highest total magnification of a light microscope if its eyepiece has 15x magnification?
a. 60x b. 150x c. 600x d. None of these
4) If an eyepiece of a microscope can magnify objects up to 10x, what will be the total magnification of an object
if the high-power objective will be used?
a. 30x b. 40x c. 100x d. 400x
5) What objective lens would you use if you wish to examine the parts a plant cell in its largest magnification?
a. HPO b. LPO c. Scanner d. Electron Microscope
6) You are told by your Science teacher to bring the microscope to your classroom. If you are task to do so, how
would you hold the microscope?
a. Hold the base of the microscope using both hands.
b. Hold the arm of the microscope using one hand only.
c. Hold the microscope using both hands, one at the base, and one at the arm.
d. Hold the microscope using both hands, one at the base, and one at the body tube.
7) You were trying to adjust the image of an object under the microscope as it appears blurry and indistinguishable.
What adjustment knob should you use to make the image at its greatest resolution?
a. Coarse adjustment knob c. Stage adjustment knob
b. Fine adjustment knob d. Revolving nosepiece
8) The following parts of a light microscope are used to magnify objects when viewed, EXCEPT _______.
a. course adjustment knob c. eyepiece
b. fine adjustment knob d. stage clips
9) Which is NOT part of a light microscope?
a. Light c. Ocular piece
b. Mirror d. Revolving nosepiece
10) Microscope is not a very important equipment because it is only used in subjects like Biology. Agree or Disagree?
Why?
a. Agree, it’s not important because it is true that not everyone can benefit from it.
b. Agree, because its too expensive and it’s not helpful enough as it can only be used once in a school
year.
c. Disagree, because without microscope, we won’t be able to observe bacteria which can’t be seen by
our naked eyes.
d. Disagree, because without microscope, we won’t be able to observe microorganisms which can’t be
seen by our naked eyes.
11) Microscopes open up an entire world that you can’t see with the naked eye. Agree or Disagree? Why?
a. Agree, because it can magnify even the smallest thing on Earth.
b. Agree, because it opens up the world of microorganisms that are too tiny to understand its nature.
c. Agree, because it helps people understand the nature and the kind of microorganisms that exist in this
beautiful world.
d. All of the above.
12) Which is the correct arrangement of the biological organization?
a. Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Population Community
b. Cell Tissue Organism Organ System Organ Population Community
c. Tissue Cell Organ Organ System Organism Population Community
d. Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Community Population
13) How is an ecosystem different from a community?
a. An ecosystem is the home of all animals, while a community is the home of people.
b. An ecosystem is the home of all living things, while a community is the home of both living and non-
living.
c. A community is composed of many different organisms living in a certain area, while an ecosystem is
where a community lives.
d. A community is composed of many different organisms living together, while an ecosystem is the
physical environment to which this community interact.
14) Barangay Aupagan can be considered as a population or community? Why?
a. A population because there are many people living in barangay Aupagan.
b. A community because other than people, there are also other organisms found in the area like trees and
other animals.
c. A population because it is composed of different organisms.
d. All of the above.
15) Which does NOT belong to the biological level of organization?
a. Atom b. Cell c. Tissue d. Organ
16) It is the part of a eukaryotic cell known as the ‘control center’.
a. Cytoplasm b. Mitochondria c. Nucleus d. Ribosomes
17) It is a specilaized organelle that is only found in plants which provide structural support.
a. Cell membrane b. Cell wall c. Nucleus d. Vacuole
18) The vacuole in plant cells acts as a water storage and appears larger than that in an animal cell, which is why
they survive without watering for days. What would most likely to happen if plants have small vacuoles like that
in an animal cell?
a. Plants will wilt faster and die easily c. Plants will not grow
b. Plants will move as well as animals d. All of the above
19) Under a microscope, Pia observes a cell that has a cell wall but no distinct nucleus. The cell that she observes is
a. an animal cell c. a plant cell
b. a bacterial cell d. a nerve cell
20) Which of the following feature will help you in distinguishing a plant cell from an animal cell?
a. Nucleus b. Mitochondria c. Cell membrane d. Chloroplast
21) Which organelle does NOT belong to a plant cell?
a. Chloroplast b. Flagella c. Nucleus d. Vacuole
22) The following organelles belong to the animal cell, EXCEPT __________.
a. Cell membrane b. Cell wall c. Lysosome d. Ribosomes
23) Red-tide is caused by what kind of protozoan?
a. Algae b. Diatoms c. Dinoflagellates d. Euglena
24) Viruses are not considered as living but they can be capable of living if:
a. It spreads in the air.
b. It can be placed in a watery environment.
c. It infects a host cell which uses its energy to replicate.
d. All of the above.
25) Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. Bacteria b. Cell c. Fungi d. Protists
26) Sexual reproduction is
a. A type of reproduction in which two parent cells combine to form a unique offspring.
b. A type of reproduction wherein a parent organism produces one or more new organisms that are identical
to the parent.
c. A combination of two identical parent cells to form a unique offspring.
d. A process of fertilization.
27) What would most likely to happen if humans can reproduce asexually?
a. Many people would have many replicates of themselves and the population will increase slowly.
b. Many people would have many replicates of themselves and the population will increase very rapidly.
c. Many people would have bigger families and the population will increase very rapidly.
d. There will be more unique people.
28) Which does NOT belong to the group?
a. Budding b. Egg c. Sperm d. Fertilization
29) An ecosystem is composed of living and nonliving components in which organisms react to and interact to other
organisms and their given environment. Air, water, soil and the other physical aspects of the environment is what
type of component in the ecosystem?
a. Abiotic b. Biotic c. Commensalism d. Symbiotic
30) The abiotic components in the ecosystem are vital for the survival of the organisms in a given environment. If
sudden changes will occur such that rivers will drought due to a very high temperature, what will most likely to
happen?
a. If rivers will drought, there will be no more ecosystem because fishes will be gone.
b. If rivers will drought, only the freshwater community will be affected. Other animals will just feed on the other
source.
c. If rivers will drought, all fishes and other freshwater organisms will be gone and the other animals near the river
will be affected.
d. If rivers will drought, all people will get hungry because there will be no fishes to catch.

31) What type of an ecological relationship where it occurs when both organisms having the same needs live in the
same area.
a. Commensalism b. Competition c. Cooperation d. Predation

32) Weeds that grow within the rice fields shall be cleaned for the reason that:
a. It will distract the growth of rice plants.
b. It will compete with the nutrients needed by the rice plants.
c. It makes the field looks ugly.
d. It cannot be harvested.

33) Which is NOT an example of a symbiotic relationship?


a. A bird feeding on a carabao’s back. c. Crocodile eating a chick
b. Ticks and mites in the dog d. Small fishes feeding on the fins of a shark.

34) If a person would see a snake in their backyard, they would immediately kill it for the fear that it might harm them.
Snakes may appear harmful and bad, but they do have an important role in maintaining pest population such
that they eat rats in the rice field. If all snakes will be killed by people, what is most likely to happen?
a. No person will be in danger from snake attacks or bites.
b. The population of pests, like rat, will increase more rapidly.
c. The environment will be good and healthy as there will be no more serpents.
d. People will no longer be afraid and are all safe from the dangers of snake.
35) According to Albert Einstein, if bees become extinct, then after five years, all people will die. Agree or Disagree?
Why?
a. Agree, because bees are pollinators which help in the production of food. If they’ll die, people will starve to
death.
b. Disagree, because bees are just insects and they do not play such role.
c. Agree, because they play an important role in the ecosystem by pollinating flowers. If they’ll die, people will
no loner see beautiful flowers until they die.
d. Disagree, because other than bees, there are still insects which can pollinate food crops.

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