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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION XIII – CARAGA
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BUTUAN CITY
ALVIOLA VILLAGE INTEGRATED SECONDARY SCHOOL – BAAN CAMPUS
BRGY. BAAN KM 3, BUTUAN CITY

SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION #4
SCIENCE 7, QUARTER 3

 Instruction: Shade the letter of the correct answer on the answer sheet provided. Do
not write anything on this test questionnaire.

1. Which of the following best describes heat?


A. It is the energy produced by the sun.
B. It is the total kinetic energy of an object.
C. It is the measure of hotness or coldness of an object.
D. It is the energy that flows from one object to another.
2. What will happen if an object releases heat?
A. It will become hotter. C. It will have lower temperature.
B. It will become cooler. D. It will have a higher temperature.
3. Which of the following is required for heat transfer?
A. differences in mass C. differences in properties
B. differences in volume D. differences in temperature
4. The feeding bottle with hot milk is submerged in a container with cold water. Which of the
following will be observed?
A. Both milk and water will become hotter.
B. Both milk and water will become colder.
C. The hot milk will become colder, and the cold water will become hotter until they reach
their thermal equilibrium.
D. The hot milk will become hotter, and the cold water will become colder until they reach
their thermal equilibrium.
5. When you touch an ice cube with your finger, how does energy flow?
A. It flows from both directions.
B. It flows from your finger to the ice cube.
C. It transfers from the ice cube to your finger.
D. It moves from the ice cube to your finger then to the environment.
6. Which of the following activities shows conduction?
A. Flying a hot air balloon C. Turning on the aircon to cool the room
B. Cooking a chicken soup D. Walking barefoot in concrete or sand during
summer
7. Why are handles of cooking utensils usually made from wood, plastic, or rubber?
A. They absorb heat faster. C. They are good conductors of heat.
B. They are good insulators of heat. D. They have high thermal conductivity.

For items 8-10, refer to the figure below.


8. Which of the following explains why the lady can hold the handle of the pan with her hands?
I. The handle is made of good insulator of heat.
II. The handle has low thermal conductivity.
III. The handle has high thermal expansion.
A. I and II only C. I and III only
B. II and III only D. I, II, and II
9. How does heat travel through the pan?
A. by conduction B. by convection C. by dispersion D. by radiation
10.How does heat travel through the soup?
A. by conduction B. by convection C. by dispersion D. by radiation
11.Electric energy is produced by the movement of ________.
A. electrons B. neutrons C. nucleus D. protons
12.A type of charging process where an object can be charged without actual contact to any
other object
A. Charging by induction C. Charging by friction
B. Charging by reduction D. Charging by conduction
13.When an object is positively charged, it has ________.
A. no protons C. fewer electrons than protons
B. no electrons D. more electrons than protons
14.What will happen when two like charges are brought together? They will _______.
A. repel each other C. neutralize each other
B. attract each other D. have no effect on each other
15.Which of the following describes the usual way by which a material can gain a negative
charge?
A. Losing protons C. Losing electrons
B. Gaining protons D. Gaining electrons
16.Which of the following DOES NOT allow electrical charges to flow easily?
A. Copper B. Metal rod C. Rubber D. Silver
17.Rubbing a balloon on hair is an example of static charge build up created by____________.
A. conduction B. friction C. induction D. reduction
18.If you rub a glass rod with a piece of silk, the rod becomes positively charged. This means
that _____________.
A. glass attracts more protons C. friction destroyed electrons in the rod
B. protons have moved to the rod D. the silk has become negatively charged

19.A negatively charged rod is brought near a metal can


that rests on a wooden stand. You touch the opposite
side of the can momentarily with your finger. If you
remove your finger before removing the rod, what will
happen to the charge of the can?
A. be discharged C. become positively charged
B. remain as it was D. become negatively
charged

20.A charged iron rod is brought near a metal ball that is


mounted on a rubber sheet. If the metal ball acquired a
negative charge after it was grounded momentarily, what
must be the charged of the iron rod?
A. Negative C. Positive
B. Neutral D. Uncertain

Prepared by:

MAE O. CUDAL
Subject Teacher

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