Science 7 Third Quarter Exam Guide
Science 7 Third Quarter Exam Guide
Department of Education
REGION VII – CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BOGO
CAYANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
S.Y. 2023-2024
THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7
Instructions: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank provided before each number.
(7-10) Which has a greater speed, a dog that travels 600 m in 60 seconds or a duck that travels 60 m in 5 seconds?
Solution: (Note: use the speed formula to compare)
7. speed = _________________
8. what is the mathematical operation used? ___________________
9. By how much is greater? ( solve the speed of the dog and duck and compare your answer)_______________________
10. Which one has a greater speed?___________________
_______11. It is referred to as the highest point and lowest point of a wave pattern, respectively.
a. crest and trough b. period and frequency c. speed and vibration d. wavelength and amplitude
_______12. The type of waves that occur when the individual particles of a medium vibrate from side to side
perpendicular to the direction in which the waves travel.
a. longitudinal wave b. transverse wave c. mechanical wave d. electromagnetic wave
_______13. It is a periodic disturbance that moves away from a source, where energy is transferred but not matter.
a. Sound b. period c. light d. wave
_______14. The type of waves that occur when the individual particles of a medium vibrate back and forth in the direction
in which the waves travel.
a. longitudinal wave b. transverse wave c. mechanical wave d. electromagnetic wave
_______15. A material that carries the wave, transports the waves from its source to other locations.
a. Crest b. Trough c. medium d. wave
_______16.A wave capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum thus require no material medium for their
passage, as it can pass through empty space.
a. longitudinal wave b. transverse wave c. mechanical wave d. electromagnetic wave
_______17. Waves created that require a medium for it to propagate. It is a wave that is not capable of transmitting its
energy through a vacuum.
a. longitudinal wave b. transverse wave c. mechanical wave d.
electromagnetic wave
_______18. Molecules of solids are closest to one another compared to liquids and gases. The energy carried by sound
can easily transfer thus sound travels in solids _______.
a. the slowest b. the fastest c. with undetermined speed d. with varying speed
_______19. Molecules of gases are farther apart, thus sound travels in gases ______.
a. the slowest b. the fastest c. with undetermined speed d. with varying speed
_______20. The speed of sound is different in air, steel and water. Which of the following gives the correct order of speed
of sound from slowest to fastest?
a. air, steel, water b. air, water, steel c. steel, air, water d. steel, water, air
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_______21. Sound, unlike light, cannot be propagated through _______.
a.air b.steel c.vacuum d.water
_______22. Which of the following arrangement of media is the speed of sound increasing?
a. wood, water, air b. air, oil, ice c. metal, alcohol, air d. air, water, ice
_______23. A high frequency sound has __________.
a. low pitch b. high pitch c. low energy d. a and c
_______24. What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength?
a. Directly proportional b. Inversely proportional c. They are equal d. They are not related
_______25. Which is true about the speed in a vacuum of these colors of light?
a. all of colors of light have equal speeds in a vacuum.
b. all colors of light have varying speeds in a vacuum.
c. violet light has the highest speed while red light has the lowest speed.
d. red light has the highest speed while violet has the lowest speed.
_______26. How does frequency vary with wavelength?
a. The higher the frequency of a wave, the shorter the wavelength.
b. The higher the frequency of a wave, the longer the wavelength.
c. The lower the frequency of a wave, the shorter the wavelength.
d. frequency does not vary with wavelength.
_______27. Which of the following is a proof that light travels in a straight line?
a. Formation of shadows b. Formation of clouds c. formation of rainbows d. formation of colors
_______28. Refer to the illustration below. Supposed two light sources A and B showed equal illumination on the surface
of the board when placed 200cm. and 100 cm. respectively, away from it.
b. Convection: The hot air surrounding the flame rises, creating convection currents that transfer heat to the metal
rod, thereby warming it up and indirectly transferring the heat to the hand.
c.Radiation: The flame emits thermal radiation, which directly heats the surface of the metal rod, causing it to
warm up and transfer the heat directly to the hand.
d. All of the above: The metal rod warms up due to a combination of conduction, convection, and radiation, each
contributing to the transfer of heat from the flame to the rod and ultimately to the hand.
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For items 34-35 , read the following summary of the primer.
Wave Velocity
The following equation describes the relationship between the speed (v), wavelength (λ) and frequency (f) of a
wave.
𝑣= 𝜆𝑓
Speed (v) is measured in metres per second (m/s); wavelength (λ) is measured in metres (m), and frequency (f)
is measured in cycles per sec (cycles/s) or Hertz.
_______34. A transverse wave with a wavelength of 4m travels at a speed of 20m/s. What is its frequency?
a. 6 hertz b. 5 hertz c. 4 hertz d. O hertz
_______35. Another way to describe waves is using the Period (T) of the wave. Derive a formula for the speed of a wave
if we know its Period. Then using this formula, determine the wave speed if the period is 0.2s and the wavelength is 4m.
a. 18 m/s b. 20 m/s c. 22 m/s d. 25 m/s
Test II
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if is not.
______1. The graph that shows a slope in a distance-time graph means speed.
______2. A roller coaster does not move in one direction.
______3. An object undergoing constant speed traces a straight line.
______4. Objects moving in one direction can be described through visuals.
______5. Tape charts and motion graphs can be used to make the data interpretation easy.
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THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7
ANSWER KEY
1 D 11 A 21 C 31 A
2 C 12 B 22 D 32 C
3 A 13 D 23 B 33 A
4 B 14 A 24 B 34 B
5 B 15 C 25 A 35 B
II
6 A 16 D 26 A 1.
true
7 d/t 17 C 27 A 2 true
8 Division 18 B 28 D 3. true
Dog’s =10m/s
9 19 A 29 A 4. true
Duck’s= 12m/s
10 Duck’s Speed 20 B 30 D 5. true