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THIRD QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 7


Name: _________________________________________________________ Score: ____ /50
Teacher: Ms. Alyssa Mae F. Dapadap
Directions: Multiple Choice: Encircle the CORRECT answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURE! Erasure will
be mark as wrong, THINK BEFORE YOU WRITE.

1. Gravity and friction are examples of .


a. motions
b. simple machines
c. forces
d. distances
2. What describes the speed and direction of an object's motion?
a. velocity
b. force
c. magnitude
d. friction
3. Which indicates that an object has moved?
a. When the object has more energy
b. When the object has changed position in relation to a reference point
c. When the weight change in relation to a mass
d. When the force is exerted into an object
4. Which of these statements is correct?
a. The mass of an object is not related to its weight
b. The greater the mass of an object, the less is the pull of gravity
c. The more mass an object has, the stronger it is pulled down by gravity
d. An object with a greater mass has more space to occupy.
5. Which law explains why seatbelts are important?
a. Law of inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of action-reaction
d. Law of conservation of energy
6. Heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move them. What law explains
this?
a. Law of inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of action-reaction
d. Law of conservation of energy
7. When you throw an object upward, it goes down to the surface. What does this show?
a. Balance forces
b. Friction
c. Gravity
d. Unbalanced forces
8. Which describes friction?
a. It is a rotating force
b. It is an opposing force
c. It is a force that pulls things toward the center
d. It is a force that pulls things away from the center
9. Why is it difficult to walk on any oily floor?
a. Because the floor gets spoiled
b. Because there is more resistance
c. Because of force of friction is high
d. Because force of friction is low
10. Which of the following is the accurate reason why the sole of the shoes becomes plain
after wearing it over a month?
a. Due to friction
b. Due to no friction
c. Sole is of bad quality
d. None of the above
11. The following is an example of heat conductor EXCEPT;
a. Aluminum b. Silver c. water d. Glass
12. Two objects have collected static electricity with the same charge. What would the
objects do when placed near each other?
a. repel b. attract c. nothing d. stick together
13. Which form of electric discharge appears in nature?
a. rain
b. ocean currents
c. lightning
d. volcanoes
14. What is the freezing point of water?
a. 273 K
b. 373 K
c. 310 K
d. 305 K
15. Which is the correct equation that is used to change from Celsius units to Kelvin units?
a. Add 273
b. subtract 273
c. Multiply by 9/5 and add 32
d. Subtract 32 and multiply by 5/9
16. Which of the following is NOT a way of transferring heat?
a. Conduction
b. Convection
c. Insulation
d. Radiation
17. Transfer of energy that does NOT require matter is __________.
a. conduction
b. convection
c. insulation
d. radiation
18. Energy is found in different forms such as light, heat, solar, sound and motion. However,
energy can be classified into two distinct categories: (1) kinetic energy (2)
_________________
a. Chemical energy
b. Potential energy
c. Radiant energy
d. Mechanical energy
19. What makes thermal energy possible?
a. The position of particle in a system
b. The number of particles in a system
c. Chemical bonds
d. The movement of particles
20. The following are the sub-particles of atom EXCEPT;
a. Proton
b. Neutron
c. Nucleus
d. electron
21. Which of the following is/are the characteristics of light wave?
I. Longitudinal wave
II. With wavelength
III. Transverse wave
IV. Can occupy space
a. I only
b. I and II
c. III and IV
d. II and III
22. Which of the following has shortest wavelength among the colors of rainbow?
a. Red
b. Orange
c. Violet
d. Blue
23. Which of the following statement is correct?
a. The shorter the wavelength, the lower its frequency
b. Electromagnetic waves can be describes by its vibration
c. Electromagnetic waves can be described by their frequency , wavelength and
speed.
d. All of the above
24. Which of the following is transferred by electromagnetic waves?
a. Electric field strength
b. Electricity
c. Magnetic strength
d. Electromagnetic radiation
25. The following is the color of electromagnetic spectrum EXCEPT;
a. Red
b. Blue
c. White
d. Yellow

Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the
number.

A. Radio waves C. Infrared waves E. UV waves G. Gamma rays


B. Microwave D. Visible light F. Xrays

____ 1.Can be seen by human eye


____ 2. Used in radiosurgery
____ 3. Used to treat abnormalities and tumor
____ 4. Used by banks to identify fake bills
____ 5. Longest wavelength and lowest frequency
____ 6. Used in satellite communications
____ 7. Shows body temperature variation
____ 8. Used in airports to scan luggage
____ 9. Radio broadcasting
____ 10. Used in sunbeds for artificial tanning

Direction: Using the ACROSS and DOWN clues, write the CORRECT words in the
numbered grid.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Across Down
2. distance from the midpoint to the crest 1. also known as sound waves
4. unit of frequency 3. The quality of a sound governed by the rate of
6. the sensation caused by the sound waves vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or
7. it refers to how often the waves passed a lowness of a tone.
fixed place 5. a measurable, physical trait of sound wave
8. the highest point of the transverse wave 9. the longest wavelength among the colors of
10. a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard rainbow
after a lightning flash due to the expansion
of rapidly heated air.

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Problem solving: Answer the following problem.

1. What is the mass of a truck if it produces a force of 15000 N while accelerating at a rate of 6
m/s2?
2. A softball has a mass of 1.5 kg and hits the catcher's glove with a force of 30 N? What is the
acceleration of the softball?
3. A 1.50 kg ball is kicked and accelerates at a rate of 4.25 m/s2. What is the force that was
applied to the ball?
4. The race car driver applies the brake and his car slows down from 240 km/h to 120 km/h in 1
minute. What is his acceleration?
5. Roger Federer’s tennis ball has a mass of 0.3 kg. If he holds the ball above the ground at a
height of 2.0 m to serve, what is its gravitational potential energy (GPE)?

EXTRA CREDIT
1. First person to read this, stand up proudly on your chair, and yell at the top of your lungs MERRY
CHRISTMAS HO HO HO will receive 5 marks.

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