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Palanas National High School

Mabini, San Pascual, Masbate


THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION
In
SCIENCE 7

Name: _____________________________ Grade/Section:_________ Date: _________Score:____

Test I. Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter before each
number.
1. Which refers to the length of the entire path travelled by an object?
A. Displacement C. Motion
B. Distance D. Time

2. Which refers to the shortest distance between to object’s two positions?


A. Displacement C. Motion
B. Distance D. Time

3. The change in position over an interval of time is called ______________.


A. Displacement C. Motion
B. Distance D. Time

4. The distance travelled by an object, how fast the object is travelling, and the direction in
which the object travels to, is measured with respect to _____.
A. Motion C. Displacement
B. Distance D. Reference Point

5. If an object is in motion, it changes position relative to its _____.


A. Time C. Speed
B. Angle D. Reference Point

6. Displacement can be equal to distance when ________.


A. object is in circular motion.
B. path travelled is a straight line.
C. ball is rolling on an inclined plane.
D. car is travelling on the road upward.

7. Which of the following statements 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

8. What is the speed of a moving vehicle in going upward in an inclined road?


A. Increases C. The same
B. Decreases D. Both increasing and decreasing

9. A moving jeepney is approaching an intersection. What should a responsible driver do?


A. I only
B. III only
C. II and III only
D. III and IV only

For question 10, refer to the table below.

10. Who among the runners had the greatest speed?


A. Runner W C. Runner Y
B. Runner X D. Runner Z

11. Given the table below, which of the following statements about the learners’ speeds is
true?

12. Edmar conducted an experiment on speed using his toy car. He listed all the data he gathered in
the table below. Upon analyzing his data, he concluded that toy car C is the fastest among the four.
Do you think his conclusion is correct?

A. Yes, because its speed is 20m/s.


B. Yes, because it has the greatest time recorded.
C. No, because all the toy cars travelled the same distance.
D. No, because the fastest toy car is the one that took the least time.

13. Leigh was asked by her teacher how to solve the speed of an object. She said that to
solve for the speed of an object, one must multiply the distance travelled by the recorded
time of travel. Do you think her process is correct?
A. Yes, because multiplication is the way to solve for speed.
B. Yes, because she had all the needed data like distance and time.
C. No, because in solving for speed one must divide the distance travelled by the
recorded time of travel.
D. No, because in solving for speed one must add the recorded time and the
distance travelled.
14. What refers to the number of waves that passes through a given point at a particular
time?
A. Amplitude B. Frequency C. Period D. Wavelength

For items 15 - 17

15. The wavelength is the horizontal distance between points ________


A. A and B C. A and E
B. A and D D. B and D

16. Which of the following points is a crest?


A. A B. B C. C D. D

17. Which of the following points is a trough?


A. A B. B C. C D. D

18. Which of the following is NOT an example of a wave?


A. Microwave C. Visible light
B. Radio wave D. Wavelength

19.The following statements correctly describes mechanical wave, EXCEPT


A. Mechanical waves does not propagate through a medium.
B. Mechanical waves may be transverse or longitudinal.
C. Mechanical wave needs a medium for it to propagate.
D. Sound is an example of a mechanical wave.

20. Which of the following terms generally refer to a disturbance propagated in space or
through a medium?
A. Heat energy
B. Force
C. Frequency
D. Wave

Test II. Identification: Identify what is being ask on the following statement. Choose your
answer on the box. Write only the LETTER of your answer on the space provided.

A. Ultrasonic F. Wavelength K. Vacuum P. White


B. Infrasonic G. Pitch L. Solid Q. Red
C. Crest H. Loudness M. Quality R. Violet
D. Trough I. frequency N. Mechanical Wave S. Concave Lens
E. Sinusoidal wave J. Amplitude O. Sound T. Light
______ 21. It is the highest point of a wave.
______ 22. It is lowest point of a wave.
______ 23. It is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave.
______ 24. It is the height of a wave. It describes the energy carried by a wave.
______ 25. A waveform that represents a continuous, uniform wave with constant frequency
and wavelength.
______ 26. It is the number of waves passing a point in a second.
______ 27. A Waves that need a medium to propagate.
______ 28. Is a form of energy that causes molecules of a medium to vibrate back and forth.
______ 29. Refers to the highness or lowness of sound.

______ 30. Related to the intensity of sound. It is a sensation acquired by hearing which
depends on how people perceived sounds.
______ 31. Vibrational frequencies beyond 20,000 Hz are called ____________.
______ 32. Extremely low frequencies beyond 20 Hz are known as __________.
______ 33. Timbre of a sound used to distinguish between 2 different sounds that have the
same pitch and loudness.
_____ 34. The best transmitter of sound among the phases of matter.
_____ 35. It is where sound cannot travel.
_____ 36. Travels in a straight path in a particular medium.
_____ 37. Type of lens that forms a virtual image.
_____ 38. A color that represents the combination of all the wavelengths of visible light.
_____ 39. Light that has a highest speed.
_____ 40. Light that has a lowest speed.

Test III. True or False


Directions: Read the statement carefully and tell whether the statement is True or False.
Write TRUE in the blank before each statement if the statement is correct and FALSE if
otherwise.

_____ 41. Sound waves are mechanical waves that are need medium to propagated.
_____ 42. Noise is a special sound that forms patterns and are appealing to our sense of
hearing.
_____ 43. Liquids are better transmitters of sound than gases.
_____ 44. Sound travels fastest in solids and slowest in gases.
_____ 45. Sound can travel in a vacuum.
_____ 46. The standard unit of sound intensity level is decibel (Db).
_____ 47. Sound cannot produce by the slight tapping of the table with pencil or a ruler.
_____ 48. Mechanical wave does not require medium to propagate.
_____ 49. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum.
_____ 50. Light travels in a straight line path in a particular medium.

God Bless!!!!
Prepared by:

LORNA N. MAROLLANO Noted:


Science Teacher
QUEENCY S. DAGOHOY
School Head

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