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CENTER FOR POSITIVE FUTURE, INC.

114 Labao St. Napindan, Taguig City


SCHOOL ID: 488052
DEPED-NCR PERMIT NO. JHS-0045 s. 2022, R-16

SCIENCE 7
Q3-MONTHLY EXAMINATION

Name: _________________________________________ Score:________________


Grade & Section: ______________________________ Date: _______________

I.MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Directions: Choose the best possible answer. Encircle the letter of the correct answer on your answer
sheet.

1. What do you call the process of continually changing position or moving from one place to another
relative to a reference point, as measured by a particular observer in a particular frame of reference?
A. Energy B. Motion C. Mass D. Force
2. What do you call the object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion or has changed
its position?
A. boiling point B. melting point C. referral point D. reference point
3. Distance is a scalar quantity. Scalar are quantities with only magnitude or size. Which of the following is
NOT an example of a scalar quantity?
A. length B. displacement C. temperature D. time

For Nos. 4-5 Analyze the figure.


4. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the illustration?
I – The green arrow is the displacement.
II – The green arrow is the distance.
III –The red arrows are shorter in sum compared to the green arrow.
IV –The green arrow is shorter compared to the sum of the red arrows.
A. I and II C. I and IV
B. II and IV D. II and IV
5. Which path will you take to reach your home quickly coming from school?
A. green path C. both paths will take the same time
B. red path D. neither path will reach home
6. Social distancing is one of the ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19. What is the minimum distance
prescribed to practice social distancing?
A. 0.25 m B. 0.5 m C. 0.75 m D. 1 m
7. Displacement is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. Which of the following
quantities is NOT a vector?
A. 4 N, down B. 5 m/s, West C. 6 kg m /s, left D. 7 m

For Nos. 8-9 analyze the figure below:


8. From its original position (Point A), the ball was pushed and rolled to its new location (Point B). Which of
the following statements about its distance and displacement in terms of its size is TRUE?
A. The distance covered by the ball is longer than its displacement.
B. The displacement of the ball is shorter than its covered distance.
C. There is no displacement nor distance covered by the ball.
D. The distance covered by the ball and its displacement are equal.
9. If the ball was kicked and returned to its original position, what is the value of its displacement? (Point A
back to Point A)
A. 3m B. 0 C. 6 m D. 9 m
10. Staying at home is the best way to distance oneself to others and to lessen the risk of exposure to
COVID-
19, but it is inevitable to go outside especially in buying one’s essential needs. Which of the following is
NOT
a good practice when going outside the house during this pandemic period?
A. washing and sanitizing hands frequently C. wearing face mask and face shield properly
B. practicing and observing social distancing D. attending birthday parties and other social
gatherings

11. Which of the following best describes displacement?


i. It is described by distance in a specific direction.
ii. It is the length of the path travelled by a moving body
iii. It is operationally defined as distance divided by time.
A. i only B. ii only C. i and ii D. ii and iii
12. Displacement is a vector quantity. Which of the following best describes a vector quantity?
A. It has magnitude only. C. It has both magnitude and direction.
B. It has direction only. D. It has no magnitude and no direction.
13. Which of the following measurements correctly express distance?
A. 11 m/s B. 11 m C. 8 m/s D. 9 m North
14. The following statements show the similarity between distance and displacement EXCEPT
A. The units of distance and displacement are the same.
B. Both require a reference point to be measured from.
C. Distance cannot be negative or zero
D. The total distance travelled is always equal to the total displacement travelled
15. The following are “TRUE” about Displacement EXCEPT;
A. The shortest path from starting position to the final position
B. It is a vector quantity.
C. It can be positive, negative or zero depending on the initial and final position of the object.
D. It is always positive, cannot be negative and zero.
16. The following measurements are examples of displacement EXCEPT
A. 50 m, upward B. 50 m/s, North East C. 50 km West D. 50 cm, to the right
17. Distance is a scalar quantity. Which of the following best describe a scalar quantity?
A. Scalar quantity has no magnitude and no direction.
B. Scalar quantity has both magnitude and direction.
C. Scalar quantity has a direction only.
D. Scalar quantity has a magnitude only.
18.The total length of the path travelled by a moving object and is specified by a magnitude only is
A. Distance B. Displacement C. Velocity D. Speed
19. Which of the following statements is TRUE about distance and displacement?
A. The total distance travelled can be less than the total displacement travelled.
B. The units of distance and displacement are different.
C. Distance can be negative or zero.
D. Both require a reference point to be measured from.
20.As a student in distant learning platform, the following are best practices to keep track on your progress
and be able to successfully accomplish your goal in life EXCEPT:
A. Ask your teacher for concepts clarification if you don’t understand the lesson.
B. Keep yourself updated with the different applications on the different social media sites.
C. Make a self -monitoring about your outputs submitted to your teacher.
D. Establish a good study habit.

II. Matching type: Match column A (which are examples of column B) to column B. Write the letter on the
space provided.

A. B.
_____21. 5m+4m=9m A. motion
_____22. 3m North + 3m South=0 B. displacement
_____23. a tree C. distance
_____24. displacement D. reference point
_____25. moving car E. victor quantity

III. TRUE or FALSE


Direction: Write “T” If the statement is True and ‘F’ if it is not.
_____26. To solve for total distance, you will just SUBTRACT the individual distances
_____27. Distance gives complete information of the route followed by the body
_____28. The passenger inside a train is NOT MOVING with respect to the train but moving with respect to
the ground.
_____29. One way of knowing whether an object is moving or not, is by comparing it with another object
that also moving.
_____30. “Social Distancing” is said to be one of the most effective ways to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

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