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SECOND PRELIMINARY EVALUATION IN SCIENCE 7


Name: __________________________________________ Grade/Section: __________
Teacher: ______________________________________ Parent’s Signature: ____________

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE


DIRECTION: CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE BEST ANSWER.

1. What do you call an idea or explanation that you test through study and experimentation?
A. Question B. Hypothesis C. Conclusion D.
Observation
2. Which refers to scientific procedure undertaken by scientists to test a hypothesis and make a
discovery or
demonstrate a known fact?
A. Theory B. Inference C. Conclusion D. Experiment
3. When a scientist shares her findings with other scientists, she is ____________.
A. experimenting B. analyzing data C. making a hypothesis D. communicating results
4. What is the purpose of a data analysis?
A. to interpret result in the experiment C. to test a hypothesis
B. to communicate data D. none of the above
5. How do you check whether the data supports the hypothesis?
A. modify the experiment C. predict the outcome
B. design the experiment D. analyze the data
6. A procedure carried out to gather data about an object or event is a/an .
A. investigation B. hypothesis C. experiment D. inquiry
7. Which of the following is the last step in the scientific method?
A. doing background research C. communicating results
B. constructing a hypothesis D. asking a question
8. Scientific studies must have clear and transparent methods so that the studies are __________.
A. reproducible B. methodical C. logical D. biased
9. Which is NOT a step in the scientific method?
A. data collection and analysis C. forming a bias
B. experimentation D. observation
10. Why do scientists communicate different results about the same topic?
A. The results of scientific experiments can never be reproduced.
B. Scientific data can be interpreted in different ways.
C. Scientists support only their own opinions.
D. Not all scientists use scientific methods.

TEST II-A. IDENTIFICATION


DIRECTION: Identify whether the data given on each number is qualitative data or quantitative data.
Answer A for Quantitative Data and B for Qualitative Data.

1. White chocolate is sweeter than dark chocolate.


2. Thai chili is hotter than Jalapeño chili.
3. Child A is more prepared than Child C in today’s lesson.
4. The average speed of a running cat is 48 km/h while the average speed of pig is 18 km/h.
5. Sea water is saltier than lake water.
6. The average weight of an elephant’s tooth is about 4 kilograms.
7. Fresh milk has a pH of approximately 6.5. Stale milk has a pH of about 4.7
8. A person with fever feels hot.
9. The rain will pour this afternoon because the sky is dark.
10. Alvin weighs 48 kg while Danilo weighs 65 kg.

TEST II-B. IDENTIFICATION


DIRECTION: Identify the terms being described below by rearranging the jumbled words.

1. OPESYIHTHS – “an educated guess”


2. DTTMOHIIICESNFEC – a step-by-step procedure of solving a scientific problem.
3. SNUNCCOIOL – this states the final solution or answer to the problem.
4. NIPEEMXETR – to test whether the hypothesis is correct or not
5. ARLBEVIA – are the ones being tested in an experimentation
6. VEBOESR – is done to identify the problem and gather data using the five senses
7. QLATAIVEUT BRVESOAIOTN – are observations made using the five senses.
8. ANATIUTTQVE OERTNIOASBV - are observations made using different tools such as
laboratory
9. YTHROE – these are statements that are scientifically accepted and is use in attempt to
explain what is happening in the physical world.
10. EDCRRO – is done when we gather data about the identified problem and to trace
developments during experimentations.

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