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ADLAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Adlay, Carrascal, SDS


Second Summative Test
in
Science -7

Name:_____________________ Score:__________________
Year and Section:____________ Date:___________________

Multiple Choice:
Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter before the number.

___1. Used to magnify a small object or the fine details of a larger object in order to examine
minute specimens that cannot be seen by the naked eye. This ability of the microscope is
called magnifying power or magnification.
a. microscope b. telescope c. lens d. glasses
___2. The specimen is the object being examined. Most specimens are mounted on slides,
flat rectangles of thin glass.
a. arm b. condenser c. specimen d. base
___3. Familiarize yourself with all the parts of a microscope so that you can easily move
from one part to another during operation.
a. slide preparation b. familiarization c. placement d. focusing
___4. Start by turning the revolving nosepiece so that the lowest power objective lens is
"clicked" into position. The lowest power objective is the shortest one. This objective is the
easiest to focus and center the image in the field of view.
a. slide preparation b. familiarization c. placement d. focusing
___5. Is a community of living organisms interacting with the non-living things.
a. ecosystem b. community c. population d. organism
___6. Helps organisms get energy from the food they eat. For example; the mouth,
esophagus, stomach, and intestines are organs of the digestive system.
a. organ system b. digestive system c. circulatory system d. skeletal system
___7. Moves the nutrients that come from digested food, along with blood, to the different
parts of the body. Heart, arteries and veins are some parts that make up the circulatory
system.
a. organ system b. digestive system c. circulatory system d. skeletal system
___8. How will you describe an organism?
a. living things that has an organized structure c. non-living things
b. group of individuals of the same species d .group of organism of different
species
___9. Are small membrane-bound structures that perform specific functions that
make life possible.
a. cytoplasm b. nucleus c. cell membrane d. cell organelle
___10.It encloses the cell and separates the internal organelles from its surroundings. It
also controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell.
a. cytoplasm b. nucleus c. cell membrane d. cell organelle
___11.Have cell walls and chloroplasts that are not found in animal cells. The cell wall is
made of rigid material that forms the outermost part of plant cells. This gives shape and
protection to the cell.
a. plant cell b. vacuoles c. animal cell d. cytoplasm
___12. Are present in both plant and animal cells. In plant cells, they have large vacuole
and normally occupy more than half of the cell space.
a. plant cell b. vacuoles c. animal cell d. cytoplasm
___13. Gives rise to offspring that are identical to the parent. Individuals that reproduce
through sexual reproduction need two parents, a male and a female, that produce egg cell
and sperm cell.
a. asexual reproduction b. sexual reproduction c. vegetative reproduction d.
budding
___14. It is a kind of asexual reproduction where a new individual, known as the offspring, is
produced from a single parent.
a. asexual reproduction b. sexual reproduction c. vegetative reproduction d.
budding
___15. Brings together the gametes of a flower and it occurs when a pollen grain of the right
kind lands on the stigma of the pistil.
a. pollination b. conjugation c. zygote d. fertilization
___16.The___________of an ecosystem are also called organisms that are capable of
reproduction.
a. biotic components b. abiotic components c. ecosystems d. Temperature
___17. The ___________ make up the physical environment of these organisms such
water, air, temperature, soil and sunlight.
a. biotic components b. abiotic components c. ecosystems d. Temperature
___18.The _________ includes all of the organisms in the community as well as the physical
or abiotic factors in the area like temperature, climate, salinity, and available nutrients.
a. biotic components b. abiotic components c. ecosystems d. Temperature
___19. It represents a series events in which food and energy are transferred from one
organism to another in an ecosystem.
a. food chain b. producers c. consumer d. decomposers
___20. Competition is an interaction between organisms or species towards a limited supply
of resources in which both the organisms or species are harmed.
a. competition b. predation c. symbiosis d. energy

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