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Department of Education

Region IV-A CALABARZON


Division of Batangas
CATANDAAN-YABUT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Nasugbu, Batangas

Name: ________________________________________________Date:___________________
Grade: ________________________________________________Score:___________________

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 7

I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the correct answer.
________1 . Which of the following methods of heat transfer is NOT taking place in the given situation?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. None of them

_________2. In what direction does heat travel through the soup?


A. from top to bottom B. from bottom to top C. both A and B D. neither A nor B

________3. Which of the following explains why the lady is able to hold the handle of the pan with her bare
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 B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II, and III

________4. Which of the following is true about an object that travel 5 meters to the left, then 2 meters up,
then another 5 meters to the right?

A. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters.


B. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters.
C. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters down.
D. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters down.

________5. Which of the following statement is NOT true about the object moving with constant speed?

A. The object is not accelerating.


B. The speed of the object is equal to zero.

C. The distance travelled by the object increases uniformly


D. The speed of the object remains the same all throughout the travel

_________6. Which of the following graphs shows that the object’s motion is accelerating?

distance distance distance distance

time time time time

A B C D

PART A: WAVES
Consider the diagram below to answer the question 7 below
A D
B

E C
_________7. The amplitude of the wave in the diagram above is given by letter __.

_________8. Indicate the interval that represents as half wavelength.


B
  F
C
A  E G

 D
A. A to E C. A to B
B. B to F D. C to E

_________9.Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through


A. alternately vibrating particles of the medium
B. Particles traveling with the wave
C. Vibrating particles and traveling particles
D. None of the above

_________10. In a transverse wave, the individual particles of the medium


A. move in circles
B. move in ellipses
C. move parallel to the direction of travel
D. move perpendicular to the direction of travel

_________11. The higher the frequency of a wave,


A. the lower its speed
B. the shorter its wavelength
C. the greater its amplitude
D. the longer its period

_________12. Waves in lake are 5.00 m in length and pass an anchored boat 1.25 s apart. The speed of the
wave is
A. 0.25 m/s C. 6.25 m/s
B. 4.00 m/s D. impossible to find from the information given

_________13. Energy from the sun reaches the earth through


A. ultraviolet waves C. mechanical waves
B. infrared waves D. electromagnetic waves

PART B: SOUND
_________14. Which of the following objects will produce sound?
A. soft objects C. vibrating objects
B. radio stations D. objects under pressure

_________15.Which of the following best describes a high frequency sound? It has _________.
A. low pitch C. low energy
B. high pitch D. A and C

_________16.Compared to a thin string of the same length and tightness a thick string produces sounds of
_______.
A. the same pitch C. higher pitch
B. lower pitch D. lower than higher pitch
_________17. A sound wave is a _________.
A. longitudinal wave C. standing wave
B. transverse wave D. shock wave

_________18. Which of the following is not capable of transmitting sound?


A. air C. steel
B. water D. a vacuum

_________19. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?
A. Steel in cabinet C. Air in your classroom
B. Water in the ocean D. Water in a swimming pool

PART C: LIGHT
_________20. Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave?
A. Infrared C. Sound
B. Radio D. X-ray

_________21. How does the wavelength of infrared (IR) compare with the wavelength of ultraviolet (UV)
waves?
A. Infrared waves have longer wavelength.
B. Infrared waves have shorter wavelength.
C. IR waves have the same wavelength as the UV waves.
D. IR is not comparable in wavelength with the UV waves.

_________22. Among all the electromagnetic waves (EM), which has the highest frequency?
A. Infrared radiation C. ultraviolet
B. Radio wave D. Gamma rays

_________23. ROYGBIV is the basic component of white light. Which color of light carries the most energy?
A. Blue C. Orange
B. Green D. Red

_________24. Light is an electromagnetic wave. Which characteristic is common in all electromagnetic


waves?
A. amplitude C. speed
B. frequency D. wavelength

_________25. It is the shortest length between the objects point of origin and its point of destination.
A. speed C. distance
B. displacement D. length

_________26. It is the change in velocity over a time interval.


A. acceleration C. velocity
B. speed D. speed and velocity

_________27. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled.
A. velocity C. Distance
B. displacement D. speed

_________28. It refers to the lowest point of a wave.


A. Crest C. Wave length
B. trough D. Amplitude

_________29. It is a device used to measure the instantaneous speed of a vehicle.


A. speed C. speedometer
B. acceleration D. velocity
_________30. It is defined as distance travelled divided by time travel.
A. speed C. acceleration
B. velocity D. speedometer

_________31. It is defined as the change in position for a particular time interval.


A. motion C. displacement
B. distance D. speed

_________32. Speed with direction is referred to as ________.


A. acceleration C. velocity
B. speed and velocity D. speed

_________33. It is a periodic disturbance that moves away from a source and carries energy with it.
A. periodic wave C. wave
B. pulse wave D. Water wave

_________34. What do you call to the repetitive motion that you do with your hand while moving?
A. wave C. vibration
B. Wave pulse D. hand motion

_________35. It refers to the distance between any successive identical parts of the wave.
A. wave pulse C. amplitude
B. wave rate D. wave length

_________36. It is the maximum displacement of a vibrating particle on either sides of its normal position
when the wave passes.
A. Crest C. Wave
B. Amplitude D. Sinusoidal

________ 37. What do you call to the highest point of wave?


A. Crest C. Amplitude
B. Trough D. Sinusoidal

________38. It is also called the series of periodic waves, the number of waves that pass a particular point
every one second.
A. frequency C. period
B. pulse D. wave

________39. It can be regarded as a series of pulse.


A. wave C. periodic wave
B. wave pulse D. wave length

________40. Who invented the telephone?


A. James C. Maxwell C. Isaac Newton
B. Alexander Graham Bell D. Galileo Galile

________41. What instrument are you going to used when you need to measure the sound intensity?
A. Oscillating C. Oscilloscope
B. Amplitude D. telescope

________42. It is a psychological sensation that differs for different people.


A. loud C. loudness
B. noise D. sounds
________43. This is known as the natural source of light.
A. Energy C. lamps
B. Sun D. Candles

________44. He proposed the electromagnetic Theory of Light.


A. James Clark Maxwell C. Isaac Newton
B. Alexander Graham Bell D. Galileo

________45. The following are example of electromagnetic waves except one


A. Infrared C. Water Waves
B. X-rays D. Microwaves

________46. The following are the characteristics of sound except one


A. Amplitude C. loudness
B. pitch D. quality

________47. What is the correct formula in computing speed?


A. s= _Veocity_ C. s= _Distance travelled_
Time Time of travel

B. s= _Distance travelled_ D. s= _ Veocity _


Time interval Acceleration

_________48. 1 m = 100 cm therefore 1 km = _______.


A. 100 cm C. 1000 m
B. 10 mm D. 1000 m2

_________49. 1 cm = 10 mm therefore 1 L = _______.


A. 1000 ml C. 1000 mg
B. 1 cm D. 1 ml

_________50. 1000 g = 1 kg therefore 1 ml = _______.


A. 1 cm2 C. 1000 L
2
B. 1 dm D. 1000 ml

Good Luck!!!!

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