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SCIENCE 7 – 4TH QUARTER

LONG QUIZ

NAME: _____________________ GRADE & SECTION: ____________

A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate paper.

1. Which of the following items is used to locate places in a world map?


a. The lines of latitude only
b. The lines of longitude only
c. A neighboring area of the location
d. Intersection of latitude and longitude

For items 2-5, use the Philippine Map below.

2. Which coordinate is closer to Zamboanga City?


a. 7°N & 123°E c. 15°N & 125°E
b. 10°N & 125°E d. 15°N & 130°E

3. What is the appropriate coordinate of the Sulu Sea?


a. 5°N & 120°E c. 20°N & 115°E
b. 15°N & 125°E d. 25°N & 130°E

4. What body of water is close to 17°N & 125°E?


a. Celebes Sea c. Philippine Sea
b. Pacific Ocean d. South China Sea

5. Which body of water is closer to 15°N & 130°E?


a. Celebes Sea c. Philippine Sea
b. Pacific Ocean d. South China Sea

6. Which of the following bodies of water is located in the eastern part of the Philippines?
a. Celebes Sea c. Philippine Sea
b. Indian Sea d. South China Sea

7. What is known as a single large landmass?


a. Continent c. Lake
b. Island d. Pangaea

8. Which of the following landmass is located in the southern part of the Philippines?
a. Malaysia c. Vietnam
b. Japan d. China

9. Which of the bodies of water is located in the western part of the Philippines?
a. South China Sea c. Sulu Sea
b. Celebes Sea d. India Sea
10. What landmass is located in the western part of the Philippines?
a. Vietnam c. China
b. Japan d. Malaysia

11. Resources that are not made by people but rather gathered from nature are called ______.
a. Artificial Resources c. Renewable resources
b. Natural Resources d. Non-renewable resources

12. A resource that is destroyed when used but can be replaced easily is said to be ____.
a. Recyclable c. Renewable
b. Non-renewable d. None of these

13. These are natural resources that are in limited supply or once consumed, cannot be replaced.
a. Recyclable c. Renewable
b. Non-renewable d. None of these

14. Where do things like vegetables, copper, and water come from?
a. The air c. Space
b. The sun d. The environment

15. Which of the following situations shows conserving resources?


a. Kids planting a tree c. Dark smoke from a car
b. A leaking faucet d. Burning rubber tires

16. Which of the following practices will help protect our environment?
a. Burning of wastes
b. Reusing paper bags
c. Dumping trash in rivers
d. Using too much fertilizers

17. The following practices destroy the habitat of animals, EXCEPT


a. Planting trees
b. Cutting too many trees for lumber
c. Throwing industrial garbage in rivers
d. Clearing forests to build commercial centers

18. What is meant by conserving natural resources?


a. Wasting them c. Consuming them
b. Destroying them d. Using them wisely

19. The following are the ways to sustain the earth’s resources; 5Rs, Save energy, Renewable Energy
Resources,______?
a. Vegetation c. Regulation
b. Reforestation d. Composting

20. What do you call the practice of using resources wisely without wasting or using them up completely so that future
generations can benefit from them?
a. Availability c. Productivity
b. Biodiversity d. Sustainability

21. Which is NOT one of the layers of the atmosphere?


a. Troposphere c. Biosphere
b. Exosphere d. Thermosphere

22. What do we mean by “meso?”


a. Middle c. Outside
b. Layer d. Change
23. Which layer has high altitude while temperature drops?
a. Mesosphere c. Troposphere
b. Stratosphere d. Exosphere

24. Which layer is the closest to the Earth’s surface?


a. Troposphere c. Thermosphere
b. Stratosphere d. Exosphere

25. What is the importance of the atmosphere?


a. Provides oxygen that we breathe
b. Protect us from the ultraviolet radiation
c. Planet’s first line of defense against the sun’s rays
d. All of the given

26. Which of the following gases is released by animals as a waste product of digestion that can contribute to global
warming?
a. Methane
b. Nitrogen
c. Carbon Dioxide
d. Chlorofluorocarbon

27. Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?


a. Methane c. Nitrous Oxide
b. Chlorine d. Carbon Dioxide

28. Which of the following may happen to planet Earth without the greenhouse effect?
a. It will die.
b. It will stay normal.
c. It will become warm.
d. It will become very cold.

29. In the past, refrigerators, aerosol sprays, propellants, and solvents were all sources of greenhouse gases. What do
you call these gases?
a. Methane
b. Nitrous Oxide
c. Carbon Dioxide
d. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)

30. Which of the following activities contributes the most to carbon emissions globally?
a. Agriculture
b. Respiration
c. Deforestation
d. Burning fossil fuels

B. Matching Type: Directions: Match the DESCRIPTIONS with the PARTS of the globe by writing the letter in the space
provided before the number.

DESCRIPTIONS PARTS

_____ 1. Imaginary vertical lines in the globe a. Equator


_____ 2. Imaginary horizontal lines in the globe b. Latitude
_____ 3. Part of the globe between the South Pole and the equator c. Longitude
_____ 4. It is the starting point of longitude and it divides the globe vertically d. North Pole
_____ 5. It is the starting point of latitude and it divides the globe horizontally e. Prime Merdian
C. DIRECTION: Classify the following resource as RENEWABLE RESOURCE or NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES.

1. Solar Energy
2. Biomass
3. Natural Gas
4. Nuclear
5. Geothermal Energy
6. Plants
7. Fossil fuels
8. Coal
9. Water
10. Soil

D. DIRECTION: Write S if the following statement can help sustain the earth’s resources and write N if not.

1. Burning fossil fuels.


2. Practicing Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover.
3. Turning off the lights if not in use.
4. Throwing garbage anywhere.
5. Using waste food as fertilizer.

********************************************************** GOOD LUCK 😊************************************************************

Prepared by:

MARILYN B. TERRADO
Science Pre-Service Teacher
Noted:
MIRASOL B. PEREZ
Master Teacher ll

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