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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
BAYAMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bayambang, Pangasinan
S.Y. 2019-2020

SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE 7

Name: _________________________________________________Grade and Section: _______________________ Date: ___________ _____Score: ________

Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer

1. Which of the following objects will produce sound?


a. soft objects b. radio stations c. vibrating objects d. objects under pressure
2. Which of the following materials can sound travel fastest?
a. seawater b. Helium c. Aluminium d. Hydrogen
3. Human sounds are produced by
a. the back and forth movement in air along the pharynx c. the vibration of the box-like part called larynx
b. the vibration of the vocal chords d. the back and forth movement of the tongue
4. Which of the following has the highest sound level?
a. Normal Breathing c. Amplified rock music
b. Library d. Jet engine, 30 m away
5. What kind of sound frequency is used by OB-Gyne to help them diagnose pregnancy?
a. Ultrasonic b. Supersonic c. Infrasonic d. Subsonic
6. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?
a. Steel in cabinet c. Air in your classroom
b. Water in the ocean d. Water in a swimming pool
7. It is the part of the ear where sound is converted into electrical impulses which are sent to the brain,
a. pinna b. cochlea c. tympanum d, ear canal
8. Which of the following is not capable of transmitting sound?
a. vacuum b. water c. air d. steel
9. What type of wave is sound?
a. Transverse Wave b. Surface Wave c. Electromagnetic Wave d. Longitudinal Wave
10. Which does not belong to the group?
a. anvil b. screw c. hammer d. stirrup
11. What will happen when two like charges are brought together?
a. They will repel each other c. They will neutralize each other.
b. They will attract each other d. They will have no effect on each other.
12. Which of the following color spectrum has the lowest frequency and longest wavelength?
a. Blue b. Orange c. Red d. Green
13. Too much exposure to the sun causes sunburn. Which of the following is responsible for these?
a. Gamma Ray b. X-ray c. Microwave d. Ultraviolet Rays
14. Which of the following is not an electromagnetic wave?
a. X-ray b. Sound c. Radio d. Infrared
15. What type of charge does an object have when it lost its electrons?
a. Neutral b. Positive c. Negative d. Both b and c
16. Which of the following materials can sound travel fastest?
a. seawater b. Helium c. Aluminum d. Hydrogen
17. These tells us that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another.
a. Law of Conservation of Charge c. Law of Conservation of Energy
b. Electrostatic Law d. Newton’s Law of Motion
18. The quantity which is being transferred during wave propagation
a. speed b. matter c. energy d. mass
19. What energy transfer is shown when butter melts in a hot pan?
a. Radiation b. Convection c. Dispersion d. Conduction
20. Which body of water is found on the west of the Philippines?
a. Philippine Sea b. South China Sea c. Atlantic Ocean d. Pacific Ocean
21. What is the latitude and longitude of Manila?
a. 36 N, 140E b. 12S, 77W c. 1N, 104E d.14N, 121E
22. The continent where the Philippines is located
a. Antarctica b. Europe c. Australia d. Asia
23. In what place in the world can you experience a warmer climate?
a. near the polar region b. at the Arctic Circle c. near the equator d. at the Antarctic Circle
24. Most rocks found near Mt. Mayon are classified as igneous rocks because
a. rocks undergo frequent shaking due to earthquakes. c. rocks solidified from magma
b. rocks are constantly heated by hot springs d. all of the above
25. It is the solid part of the earth which includes the land and rocks.
a. lithosphere b. hydrosphere c. atmosphere d. biosphere
26. Which of the following elements is most likely ductile at room temperature?
a. Sulfur b. Mercury c. Nitrogen d. Aluminum
27. Why are plants considered as producers?
a. Plants produce fruits that can be eaten by the animals.
b. Plants produce root crops that supply carbohydrates to anima.
c. Plants provide vegetable for animals and human consumption
d. Plants convert energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose,
28. What kind of solution contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve?
a. diluted b. saturated c. unsaturated d. supersaturated
29. Which of the following incorrectly describes matter?
a. It has mass.
b. It has volume.
c. It occupies space.
d, It has a definite shape.
30. Which of the following is a prokaryote?
a. diatom b. bacteria c. protozoan d. slime molds
31. Which does not belong to the group?
a. smoke b. soft drink c. mayonnaise d. toothpaste
32. Which organelle plays a role in animal cell division?
a. ribosome b. mitochondrion c. lysosome d. centrioles
33. Which organ system does the brain and spinal cord belong to?
a, Digestive b. Excretory c. Nervous d. Respiratory
34. Which statement is NOT TRUE regarding pure substances?
a. Pure substances are homogeneous.
b. Pure substances have definite melting and boiling points.
c. Pure substances are made up of only one kind of atom.
d. Pure substances can be further broken down into simpler substances.
35. Which part s of the flower is involved in sexual reproduction?
a. pistil and stamen b. stamen and sepals c. petals and pistil d. petals and pollen grains
36. Why are decomposers useful to the living world?
a. They are composed mainly of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms.
b. These nongreen organisms do not compete with the producers for light energy,
c. They break down complex substances in decaying/ dead organisms into simpler materials and return them to the
environment.
d. They do not compete with other consumers because they prefer to feed and return them to the environment.
37. The pH of gastric juice is 1.6-1, 8. Which of the following is the reason for its acidic nature?
a. It kills most of the bacteria in along with food,
b. it triggers secretion of acetic fluid containing bicarbonate ions.
c. It facilitates build up proteins from inactive to active form.
d. It inhibits the secretion of pancreas of an alkaline fluid containing bicarbonate ions.
38. Which state of matter maintains a constant volume but not a fixed shape?
a. Solid b. Liquid c.Gas d. All phases of matter.
39. A certain chemical system turns red litmus paper to blue. This system is a/an ____________.
a. acid b. salt c, base d. element
40. Which is the correct sequence- from biggest to smallest- of the levels of organization in an organism?
a. Cell-Organ-Organ System-Tissue
b. Organ-Organ System- Tissue- Cell
c. Tissue-Cell-Organ-Organ System
d. Organ System- Organ-Tissue- Cell
41. Which of the following is the correct food chain?
a. Grass-grasshopper-maya bird-hawk
B.Grass-grasshopper-snake-frog-hawk
c. Grass-mouse-snake-hawk
d. Grass-mouse-crocodile
42. The heart pumps blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to the different parts of the body? To which organ system does
the heart belong?
a. Circulatory b. Digestive c. Excretory d. Reproductive
43. When oil is mixed with water, the mixture is said to be _____________ to one another.
a. soluble b. miscible c. insoluble d. immiscible
44. Which is an example of compound?
a. Table salt b. sugar-water c. gold-silver alloy d.silver
45. Organisms produce new offsprings through the process called ________________.
a. Metabolism b. Growth c. Irritability d. Reproduction
46. If the chloroplasts of a plant cell are damaged, which will it be unable to do?
a. protect the cell c. excrete waste materials
b.makes food for the cell d. gives instruction for cell to reproduce
47. Who was the scientist who arranged the elements according to groups of three?
a. John Dalton c. Dmitri Mendeleev
b. Johann Dobereiner d, John Newlands
48. Which of the following groups is a set of metals?
a. Group VIIA b. Group IVA c. Group IIA d.Transition Elements
49. Frogs feed on insects. Which type of consumer is the frog?
a. Producer b. First Order Consumer
c, Second Order Consumer d. Third Order Consumer
50. Rubbing alcohol is a mixture. Which of the following best describes the components of rubbing alcohol?
a. They are chemically combined. b. They combined in a fixed ratio by mass.
c. They are present in definite proportion. d. They can separated by physical means.

Prepared by:

REYNA H. TALINIO
SST-I, Science Dept.

Reviewed and Checked by:

MAGDALENA S. TAN
SSHT-VI, Science Dept.

Approved by:

VIRGIL R. GOMEZ
Principal VI, BNHS

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