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DIRECTION: Read each item carefully. Write the LETTER of the correct answer on the space provided before each
number. Good Luck!
4. A tool which can help see tiny objects and living organisms making them look bigger.
A. Kaleidoscope B. Microscope C. Periscope D. Telescope
6. When looking at letter “e” under the microscope, what is the position of the letter as seen under the
microscope?
A. The position stays the same.
B. The “e” is positioned diagonally.
C. The letter “e” appears larger and inverted.
D. The position cannot be identified due to its enlarged magnification.
7. Why is it necessary for a specimen to be thin when being observed under the microscope?
A. The image will be clearer.
B. The image would be bigger.
C. Light could pass through the specimen.
D. High magnification objective can be used.
8. Julia was observing an onion cell under the High Power Objective (HPO) and she noticed that it moved
upward and then it moved to the right. What does this tell Julia about the actual movement of the specimen?
A. The specimen moved upward and to the left.
B. The specimen moved upward and to the right.
C. The specimen moved downward and to the right.
D. The specimen actually moved downward and to the left.
9. A plant cell is viewed using a 10x eyepiece magnification and 43x HPO. How many times will it be
magnified?
A. 10 times C. 143 times
B. 43 times D. 430 times
10. The following statements describe how to focus a specimen under the compound microscope, EXCEPT:
A. Aim the mirror at your light source.
B. Use the fine adjustment knob to bring the specimen into focus.
C. Adjust the stage in order to find the center focus of the specimen.
D. Move the coarse adjustment knob towards you only.
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 7
QUARTER 2, Week 3-4
S.Y. 2021-2022
DIRECTION: Read each item carefully. Write the LETTER of the correct answer on the space provided before each
number. Good Luck!
4. The organ systems of plants consist of the root and shoot systems. Why is it important for these organ
systems to work together?
A. To grow and survive
B. To avoid pests and other animals
C. To avoid floods and strong winds
D. To survive droughts and earthquakes
6. Under a microscope, a student observes a specimen containing a cell wall, nucleus, and chloroplasts.
Which of the following specimen being observed belong to?
A. Bacteria B. Cat hair C. Human D. Mango tree leaf
7. A cell is observed to contain a nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts. From this information you can
conclude that the cell is _______.
A. a plant cell B. an animal cell C. a bacterial cell D. a prokaryotic cell
9. Which of the following organelles can be found in a plant cell but NOT in an animal cell?
A. Chloroplast B. Mitochondria C. Nucleus D. Vacuole
10. Which of the following is a correct list of structures found in both plant and animal cells?
A. Mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall
B. Mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm
C. Mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts
D. Mitochondria, nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, cell wall, chloroplasts