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3rd Quarter Examination

Grade 7 – Science

1.An object is considered in


motion with respect to its point
of reference when _________
changes.
a. distance b. direction c.
displacement d. position
____ 2. How to compute for the
average speed of each cyclist?
a. divide distance travelled by
the recorded time of travel.
b. divide the recorded time of
travel by distance travelled
c. divide distance travelled
twice the recorded time travel.
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d. multiply distance travelled by


their recorded time travelled.
_____3. It is the measurement
travelled by an object.
a. distance b. displacement d.
point of reference d. speed
_____4. It refers to the shortest
distance between the object’s
two positions.
a. distance b. displacement c.
point of reference d. speed
_____5. When an object is at
constant speed, it is
__________.
a. Accelerating c. Decelerating
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b. speed remains the same all


throughout the travel d. Zero
speed
_____6 How much distance
would you cover, If you ran 15
km /hr for 20 mins.?
a. 3.6km b.4.5 km c. 4.6km d.
5.5 km
_____7.(Two)2 meters down as
referred by of an object that
travels 5 meters left then ,2
meters up and 5
meters right is the
______________.
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a. distance b. displacement c.
point of reference d. speed
_____8. Ana is sitting very still
in the chair in front of the door,
but Elsa claims that Ana is
actually moving,
it is TRUE if the point of
reference is the _________.
a. chair b. door c. Elsa d. floor
_____9. The initial position of
the ball is zero, every 5 seconds
it travels 5 meters, What is the
position of
the ball at 10 seconds?
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a. 0 meter b. 5 meters c. 10
meters d. 15 meters
____10. In every 5 seconds the
distance travelled by an object
increases to 10 meters, what is
distance of
an object in 20 seconds?
a. 10 meters b. 20 meters c.30
meters d. 40 meters
_____11. How do light travel?
a. at same distance b. at same
speed c. at same direction d. at
same time
____12. Sound best travels
in_________.
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a. gases b. liquids c. solids d. all


of the above
____13. Speed of sound is
dependent on several factors,
which is NOT included?
a. atmospheric pressure c.
atmospheric temperature
b. relative humidity d. None of
the above
____14. White light undergoes
dispersion, when it passes
through a ________
a. curve path b. dark path c.
prism d. straight path
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____15. Which of the


following waves doesn’t require
a medium to travel?
a. electromagnetic waves
c .longitudinal waves
b. Surface waves d.
Transverse waves
___ 16.Which among the
waves below are NOT sent out
by earthquakes.
a. electromagnetic waves
c .longitudinal waves
b. Surface waves d.
Transverse waves
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___ 17. When wavelength


increases, frequency
____________.
a. increases b. decreases c.
remains d. None of the above
______18. The number of
waves that pass in by in a
second is known as the wave’s
__________.
a. amplitude b. frequency c.
speed d. wavelength
1.An object is considered in
motion with respect to its point
of reference when _________
changes.
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a. distance b. direction c.
displacement d. position
____ 2. How to compute for the
average speed of each cyclist?
a. divide distance travelled by
the recorded time of travel.
b. divide the recorded time of
travel by distance travelled
c. divide distance travelled
twice the recorded time travel.
d. multiply distance travelled by
their recorded time travelled.
_____3. It is the measurement
travelled by an object.
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a. distance b. displacement d.
point of reference d. speed
_____4. It refers to the shortest
distance between the object’s
two positions.
a. distance b. displacement c.
point of reference d. speed
_____5. When an object is at
constant speed, it is
__________.
a. Accelerating c. Decelerating
b. speed remains the same all
throughout the travel d. Zero
speed
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_____6 How much distance


would you cover, If you ran 15
km /hr for 20 mins.?
a. 3.6km b.4.5 km c. 4.6km d.
5.5 km
_____7.(Two)2 meters down as
referred by of an object that
travels 5 meters left then ,2
meters up and 5
meters right is the
______________.
a. distance b. displacement c.
point of reference d. speed
_____8. Ana is sitting very still
in the chair in front of the door,
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but Elsa claims that Ana is


actually moving,
it is TRUE if the point of
reference is the _________.
a. chair b. door c. Elsa d. floor
_____9. The initial position of
the ball is zero, every 5 seconds
it travels 5 meters, What is the
position of
the ball at 10 seconds?
a. 0 meter b. 5 meters c. 10
meters d. 15 meters
____10. In every 5 seconds the
distance travelled by an object
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increases to 10 meters, what is


distance of
an object in 20 seconds?
a. 10 meters b. 20 meters c.30
meters d. 40 meters
_____11. How do light travel?
a. at same distance b. at same
speed c. at same direction d. at
same time
____12. Sound best travels
in_________.
a. gases b. liquids c. solids d. all
of the above
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____13. Speed of sound is


dependent on several factors,
which is NOT included?
a. atmospheric pressure c.
atmospheric temperature
b. relative humidity d. None of
the above
____14. White light undergoes
dispersion, when it passes
through a ________
a. curve path b. dark path c.
prism d. straight path
____15. Which of the
following waves doesn’t require
a medium to travel?
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a. electromagnetic waves
c .longitudinal waves
b. Surface waves d.
Transverse waves
___ 16.Which among the
waves below are NOT sent out
by earthquakes.
a. electromagnetic waves
c .longitudinal waves
b. Surface waves d.
Transverse waves
___ 17. When wavelength
increases, frequency
____________.
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a. increases b. decreases c.
remains d. None of the above
______18. The number of
waves that pass in by in a
second is known as the wave’s
__________.
a. amplitude b. frequency c.
speed d. wavelength
An object is considered in
motion with respect to its point
of reference when _________
changes.
a. distance b. direction c.
displacement d. positio
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Grade 7 – Science

An object is considered in
motion with respect to its point
of reference when _________
changes.
a. distance b. direction c.
displacement d. positio
An object is considered in
motion with respect to its point
of reference when _________
changes.
a. distance b. direction c.
displacement d. positio
Instruction: Choose the best answer.

1. An object is considered in motion with respect to its point of reference when _________
changes.
a. Distance
b. Direction
c. Displacement
d. Position
2. How to compute for the average speed of each cyclist?
a. Divide distance travelled by the recorded time of travel.
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b. Divide the recorded time of travel by distance travelled.


c. Divide distance travelled twice the recorded time travel.
d. Multiply distance travelled by their recorded time travelled.
3. It is the measurement travelled by object?
a. Distance
b. Displacement
c. Point of reference
d. Speed
4. It refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions.
a. Distance
b. Displacement
c. Point of reference
d. Speed
5. When an object is at constant speed, it is _________.
a. Accelerating
b. Speed remains the same all throughout the travel
c. Decelerating
d. Zero speed
6. How much distance would you cover, if you ran 15 km/hr for 20 mins?
a. 3.6km
b. 4.5km
c. 4.6km
d. 5.5km
7. Two meters down as referred by of an object that travels 5 meters left then, 2 meters up, and 5
meters right is the _________.
a. Distance
b. Displacement
c. Point of reference
d. Speed
8. Ana is sitting very still in the chair in the front of the door, but Elsa claims that Ana is actually
moving, it is TRUE if the point of reference is the ___________.
a. Chair
b. Door
c. Elsa
d. Floor
9. The initial position of the ball is zero, every 5 seconds it travels 5 meters. What is the position of
the ball at 10 seconds?
a. 0 meters
b. 5 meters
c. 10 meters
d. 15 meters
10. In every 5 seconds the distance travelled by an object increases to 10 meters. What is the
distance of an object in 20 seconds?
a. 10 meters
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b. 20 meters
c. 30 meters
d. 40 meters
11. How do light travel?
a. At the same distance
b. At the same speed
c. At the same direction
d. At the same time
12. Sound best travels in?
a. Gases
b. Liquids
c. Solids
d. All of the above
13. Speed of sound is dependent on several factors, which is NOT included?
a. Atmospheric pressure
b. Relative humidity
c. Atmospheric temperature
d. None of the above
14. White light undergoes dispersion, when it passes through a?
a. Curve path
b. Dark path
c. Prism
d. Straight path
15. Which among the following waves does not require a medium to travel?
a. Electromagnetic waves
b. Surface waves
c. Longitudinal waves
d. Transverse waves
16. Which among the waves below are NOT sent out by earthquakes?
a. Electromagnetic waves
b. Surface waves
c. Longitudinal waves
d. Transverse waves
17. When wavelength increases, frequency?
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains
d. None of the above
18. The number of waves that pass by in a second is known as the wave’s?
a. Amplitude
b. Frequency
c. Speed
d. Wavelength
19. The wavelength is represented by which letter?
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a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
20. If you are on a boat in the trough of a wave on the ocean, and the wave’s amplitude is 1m. What
is the wave height from your position?
a. 1m
b. 2m
c. 3m
d. 4m
21. A sound wave is a?
a. Electromagnetic wave
b. Longitudinal wave
c. Surface wave
d. Transverse wave
22. What do we call the vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave through a transmission
medium such as gas, liquid or solid?
a. Song
b. Sound
c. Wave
d. Zone
23. Sound plays a vital role in our daily living. Communication is one among of its uses. Can we also
use sound in emergency response?
a. No, because sound is used only for communication.
b. No, because it leads others in panic if a loud sound will be produced.
c. Yes, because a loud sound can drive away a strong typhoon or flood.
d. Yes, because a loud sound can be the fastest way inform the community that a disaster
might come.
24. Which of the following gives the correct order of speed of sound from slowest to fastest in the
given material?
a. air, steel, water
b. steel, water, air
c. water, air, steel
d. air, water, steel
25. Which of the following is NOT capable of transporting sound?
a. Air
b. Ice
c. Water
d. Vacuum
26. How do you call objects that emit light?
a. luminous
b. non-luminous
c. opaque
d. transparent
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27. Which of the following items best describes the nature of light?
a. current and wave
b. mass and particle
c. point and wave
d. wave and particle
28. The following are natural sources of light in the surroundings, EXCEPT__________
a. fire
b. flashlight
c. jellyfish
d. lightning
29. According to Louis de Broglie, why is light said to have a dual nature?
a. It shows the properties of wave only.
b. It exhibits the properties of reflection.
c. It has both interference and polarization effect.
d. It displays the properties of both wave and particle.
30. Who among the scientists below formulated the wave theory of light?
a. Isaac Newton
b. Louis de Broglie
c. Christian Huygens
d. James Clerk Maxwell
31. It refers to the transfer of heat that occurs within a body or between two bodies in contact.
a. conduction
b. convection
c. fusion
d. radiation
32. Which of the following is TRUE about conductors?
a. Conductors are the materials that conduct heat well
b. Conductors are the materials that conduct heat poorly.
c. Conductors refers to the process of heat transfer from one object to another.
d. Conductor refers to the process in which heat is carried from place to place by the bulk
movement of a fluid.
33. This describes the one direction, natural flow of heat.
a. hot to cold
b. cold to hot
c. both a and c
d. none of the above
34. The substance where heat transfer by convection occurs due to different temperatures.
a. fluids only
b. gases only
c. liquids only
d. solids only
35. The transfer of heat due to electromagnetic waves and does not need a material medium.
a. conduction
b. convection
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c. fusion
d. radiation
36. What will happen when two like sign of charges are brought together? They will __________.
a. repel each other
b. attract each other
c. neutralize each other
d. have no effect on each other
37. How can a material become positively charged?
a. By losing protons
b. By losing electrons
c. By gaining protons
d. By gaining electrons
38. Which of the following states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but only
transferred from one material to another?
a. Friction law
b. Static discharge principle
c. Static Electricity definition
d. Conservation of charge principle
39. If you comb your hair and the comb acquires a positive charge, what will happen to your hair?
a. It will remain uncharged.
b. It will be repelled by the comb.
c. It will become positively charged.
d. It will become negatively charged.
40. Which of the following will be attracted to a positively charged object?
a. No other object
b. A negatively charged object
c. Another positively charged object
d. None of the above

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