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This document appears to be a summative test for a Grade 7 Science class containing 40 multiple choice questions covering various science topics such as: 1) Motion, speed, displacement and acceleration. 2) Properties of waves including electromagnetic waves. 3) Heat transfer through conduction, convection and radiation. 4) Charging processes such as friction and induction. The test contains diagrams, tables and situations to refer to in order to answer the questions. It is designed to evaluate students' understanding of key science concepts taught in the quarter.

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Science 7 - Summative Test

This document appears to be a summative test for a Grade 7 Science class containing 40 multiple choice questions covering various science topics such as: 1) Motion, speed, displacement and acceleration. 2) Properties of waves including electromagnetic waves. 3) Heat transfer through conduction, convection and radiation. 4) Charging processes such as friction and induction. The test contains diagrams, tables and situations to refer to in order to answer the questions. It is designed to evaluate students' understanding of key science concepts taught in the quarter.

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  • Cover Page
  • Questions 1 to 7
  • Questions 8 to 13
  • Questions 14 to 18
  • Questions 19 to 27
  • Questions 28 to 34
  • Questions 36 to 40

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula

7
SCIENCE
Quarter 3
SUMMATIVE TEST

Name of Learner: ___________________________


Grade & Section: ___________________________
Name of School: ___________________________
Summative Test
GRADE 7 – SCIENCE

Instructions. There are forty (40) questions in this paper and each is followed by
four possible answers. Choose the one that best completes the statement or answers
the question. Write the letter on the space provided.

_____ 1. Which of the following is a correct report of displacement?


A. 10 m C. 20m/s
B. 30 m to south D. 40 m/s east of north
Use the problem below for questions No. 2 and No. 3

Everyday Angelo and Angela walk 2 km from home to school


and walk back from school to their home in the afternoon.

_____ 2. What is the total distance covered in a given day?


A. 0 km B. 2 km C. 4 km D. 6 km Source: [Link]

______3. What is the net displacement?


A. 0 km B. 2 km C. 4km D. 2km towards home

______4. What points in the car`s journey show the net displacement of the car?
A. From point 1 to point 2
B. From point 2 to point 3
C. From point 3 to point 4
D. From point 1 to point 4

Use the figure and table below to for questions No. 5 to No. 7
In a100-m track marathon race, the time spent to cover
the distance by four runners are shown on the table.

Runner Distance (m) Time (sec)


1 100 50
2 100 40
3 100 60
4 100 30 Source: [Link]

_____ 5. Who among the runners reached the finish line first?
A. Runner 1 B. Runner 2 C. Runner 3 D. Runner 4
_____ 6. What was the time spent by the last runner to reach the finish line?
A. 30 sec B. 40 sec C. 50 sec D. 60 sec
_____ 7. From the table, what can you infer about the relationship between speed
and time?
A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. When the time is short, speed is less
D. The faster the runner, the more time is spent
_____ 8. Which of the following describe/describes a body that undergoes
acceleration?

i. has changed its speed


ii. has changed direction
iii. has no change in speed
iv. has no change in direction

A. i only B. i and ii only C. iv only D. iii and iv only

_____ 9. A ball is being thrown upward by a player. Evaluate the


motion of the ball.

i. The ball increases its speed in going up.


ii. The ball decreases its speed in going up.
iii. The ball decelerates in going up
iv. The ball has zero acceleration.

A. Statements ii and iii are both correct while Statements i and iv are not.
B. Statement ii is correct while statements i, iii and iv are all incorrect.
C. Statements i and iii are correct while statements ii and iv are not.
D. Statements i and iii are both correct while statements ii and iv are not.

____ 10. The fastest running land animal on earth is the cheetah. If from rest it
runs with a speed of 20 m/s in 2 seconds, what is its acceleration in m/s 2 in that
given speed change?
A. 2 B. 5 C. 10 D. 20

Use the graph below for Questions No. 11 to No. 13

A bus travels with the given speed and time as shown in the graph below.

____ 11. What is the speed of the bus at 1 second?


A. 0 m/s B. 5 m/s C. 10 m/s D. 15 m/s
____ 12. Describe the speed of the bus from 1 second to 3 seconds.
A. Increasing constantly C. Fluctuating
B. Decreasing constantly D. Constant
____ 13. What is the acceleration of the bus in m/s2?
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
Use the figure below for Questions No. 14 and No. 15

     
____14. Describe the motion of a toy cart given the position of the dots in the ticker
tape above.
A. Its speed is increasing. C. Its speed is constant
B. Its speed is decreasing D. Its speed is zero
____ 15. Which of the following V vs t graphs shows the motion of the toy cart?

____ 16. Which of the following is true to both wave 1 and wave 2?

A. Wave 1 carries energy while wave 2 does not.


B. Wave 2 carries energy while wave 1 does not.
C. Both Wave 1 and Wave 2 carry energy.
D. Both Wave 1 and Wave 2 do not carry energy.

Use the diagram below to answer Questions No. 17 and No. 18

____ 17. Which of the electromagnetic waves carries the greatest amount of energy?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
____ 18. What is the relationship between frequency and energy of wave?
A. directly proportional
B. inversely proportional
C. the higher frequency, the lesser energy
D. the lesser frequency, the greater energy
____ 19. Which of the following sound waves shows the greatest frequency?
A. higher pitch C. monotone
B. lower pitch D. baritone

____ 20. Which of the following waves will give louder sound?
A. soundwave with lesser frequency
B. soundwave with higher frequency
C. soundwave with higher amplitude
D. soundwave with lower amplitude

____ 21. Among the electromagnetic (EM) waves, which has the lowest wavelength?
A. Infrared radiation C. Gamma rays
B. Ultraviolet light D. Radio waves

____ 22. ROYGBIV is the basic component of white light. Which color of light has the
longest wavelength?
A. Violet B. Yellow C. Blue D. Red

____ 23. Violet light and red light belong to visible light. Compare violet light with red
light when in a vacuum.
A. Both travel at the same speed C. Both have the same amplitude
B. Both have the same frequency D. Both have the same wavelength

____ 24. Among the electromagnetic (EM) waves, which has the lowest frequency?
A. Infrared radiation C. Gamma rays
B. Ultraviolet light D. Radio waves

____ 25. Which of the following is not true about the nature of light?
A. Light is an electromagnetic wave.
B. Light is a mixture of ROYGBIV colors of light.
C. Light is a form of energy that travels in space.
D. Light has a constant speed of 3 x 10 8 m/s in any medium.

For Questions No. 26 and No. 27, refer to the table below.

Color of Light Wavelength (nm) Frequency (THz)


Green 530 566
Violet 400 744
Red 700 422
Yellow 580 517

____ 26. Which of the following statements is not correct based on the table above?
A. Different colors of light have different frequencies
B. Different colors of light have different wavelengths
C. When the frequency is high, the wavelength is short
D. When the wavelength is long, the frequency is high

___ 27. Which arrangement of the colors of light is based on decreasing wavelength?
A. Violet, Green, Yellow, Red
B. Red, Yellow, Green, Violet
C. Green, Violet, Red, Yellow
D. Yellow, Red, Violet, Green
____ 28. Which of the following is not a method of heat transfer?
A. Radiation C. Conduction
B. condensation D. Convection

____ 29. The heat transfer that takes place by energy moving directly from molecule
to molecule is called _____.
A. Conduction C. Radiation
B. Convection D. Evaporation

For Question No. 30 refer to the figure below:

A B
150g 300g
800C 500C

____ 30. Which container had more thermal energy transferred to it?
A. Container A C. both containers
B. Container B D. none of the two containers

____ 31. Heat transfer by convection will occur in _____.


A. Gases only C. In fluids only
B. In liquids only D. In liquids, solids, and gases

____ 32. When you hold an ice cube, energy will flow _____.
A. From your hand to the ice cube
B. From the ice cube to your hand
C. Both ways
D. Energy does not flow

For Questions No. 33 and No. 34, refer to the situation:

Containers A, B, C, and D contain water of different amounts and were exposed to


the same amount of heat.

____ 33. Which of the following containers has the least temperature reading?
A. Cup A B. Cup B C. Cup C D. Cup D

____ 34. How will you compare the temperature reading in cup B to that in cup D?
A. Cup B has the same temperature as cup D
B. Cup B has greater temperature than cup D
C. Cup B has temperature two times less than cup D
D. Cup B has temperature two times greater than cup D

____ 35. The following are the types of charging process except:
A. Friction B. Conduction C. Convection D. induction
_____36. An object that acquires an excess of electrons becomes _____.
A. An ion
B. An electrical conductor
C. A positively charged object
D. A negatively charged object

____ 37. Which of the following is most likely to acquire an electrostatic charge?
A. Electrical conductor
B. Electrical nonconductor
C. Both a & b
D. None of these

____ 38. What process of charging is exhibited when the charges within a certain
object are rearranged by the electric field of another object?
A. Friction
B. Conduction
C. Induction
D. Grounding

For Questions No. 39 and No. 40, study the table below.

Materials Number of Number of


Protons Electrons
A 20 20
B 18 20
C 20 18

____ 39. Which material could attract a negatively charged material D?


A. A B. B C. C D. A & B

____ 40. Which material could attract an uncharged material E?


A. A & B B. B & C C. A & C D. A only

Answer Key:
1. B 11. B 21. C 31. C
2. C 12. A 22. D 32. A
3. A 13. A 23. A 33. D
4. D 14. A 24. D 34. B
5. D 15. A 25. D 35. C
6. D 16. C 26. D 36. D
7. B 17. D 27. B 37. B
8. B 18. A 28. B 38. C
9. A 19. A 29. A 39. C
10. C 20. C 30. A 40. B

Prepared by:
Lani U. dela Cruz, MT-I ZNNHS, Dipolog City Division
Evelyn G. Zamoras, MT-I AQUMATSHS, Dipolog City Division

Name of Learner: ___________________________ 
Grade & Section: ___________________________ 
Name of School: 
________________
Summative Test 
GRADE 7 – SCIENCE 
 
Instructions. There are forty (40) questions in this paper and each is followed by
_____ 8. Which of the following describe/describes a body that undergoes 
acceleration? 
  
i. has changed its speed 
ii.
Use the figure below for Questions No. 14 and No. 15 
 
____14. Describe the motion of a toy cart given the position of t
____ 19. Which of the following sound waves shows the greatest frequency?  
A.  higher pitch              
 
C.  monotone
____ 28. Which of the following is not a method of heat transfer? 
A. Radiation                            
C. Conducti
Prepared by: 
 
Lani U. dela Cruz, MT-I 
ZNNHS, Dipolog City Division 
Evelyn G. Zamoras, MT-I           AQUMATSHS, Dipolog C

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