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Grade 7 SCIENCE Q3 SUMMATIVE TEST

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XII
Division of Sarangani
THIRD QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST

Name: ___________________________________ Grade & Section: ______________________


Subject: Science 7 Date: _______________________________

I. Direction: Read each item carefully. Choose the correct answer and write the letter of your
answer on the ½ lengthwise of paper.

1. Which of the following statements correctly refers to motion?


a. A constant change in position with respect to a reference point for a particular time
interval.
b. A continuous change in position with respect to a reference point for a particular
time interval.
c. A continuous change in direction with respect to a point of reference.
d. All of the above.
2. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled.
a. Distance b. Velocity c. Acceleration d. Speed
3. The speed of an object expressed in miles per hour (miles/hour). What will happen to the
objects’ speed if you increase the total time taken at the same distance travelled?
a. Increase b. Decrease c. Stay the same d. Accelerating
4. What is the formula for average speed?
a. Time taken / Distance moved c. Distance moved x Time taken
b. Distance moved / Time taken d. None of the above.
5. What is velocity?
a. the quickness of an object
b. the location of an object
c. speed in a specific direction
d. speed of the object at a particular instant

For item number 6, refer to the figure below. The figure represents the scale of your house-
school roadmap.

6. What is the total displacement of your travel?


a. 2km b. 7km c. 8km d. 10km
7. It refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions.
a. displacement b. shortcut c. preposition d. distance
8. A rider traveled a distance of 150km in 3hrs. What was the riders’ speed?
a. 50km/h b. 75km/h c. 300km/h d. 100km/h
9. How do you solve problem solving in correct sequence?
l. write the formula of what is asked to solve
ll. write all the given values
lll. identify what is being asked
lV. substitute the formula using the given values
a. l, ll, lll, lV b. ll, l, lV, lll c. lV, lll, ll, l d. ll, lll, l, lV
10. A device used to measure the instantaneous speed of a vehicle.
a. Speedometer b. Barometer c. Odometer d. Gauge meter
11. The total distance travelled divided by the total amount of time.
a. instantaneous speed c. instantaneous velocity
b. speed d. average speed

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12. Johnson drove for 2 hours at a speed of 50 mph and 3 hours at a speed of 80 mph. What
was his average speed for the whole journey?
a. 48 mi/hr b. 50 mi/hr c. 52 mi/hr d. 54mi/hr
13. A cyclist increases her velocity from 3 m/s to 15 m/s in 2.0 seconds. What is the cyclist’s
acceleration?
a. 3 m/s2 b. 4 m/s2 c. 5 m/s2 d. 6 m/s2
14. ________ refers to the rate of change in speed or velocity of an object.
a. average speed b. average velocity c. acceleration d. displacement
15. In which of the following situations is the object accelerating?
l. A truck changing direction.
ll. A car speeding up in a highway.
lll. A moving motorcycle comes to a stop.
lV. A rolling ball moving with a uniform speed.

a. l and ll b. l. ll, and lll c. l, ll, and lV d. l, lll, and lV

For item numbers 16-17, refer to the choices below. The graph shows the different speed of a
car.

16. Which of the following graph shows decreasing speed?


17. Which of the following graph shows uniform speed?

For item numbers 18-21, refer to the table below. The data below show the speed of the three
runners in athletics competition.
Athletes Distance Travelled Time (s)
(m)
Renalyn 40 12
Mylene 20 5
Kellies 60 12

18. Given the data above, which of the following statement about the runners’ speeds is
TRUE?
a. Kellies>Renalyn>Mylene c. Mylene<Kellies=Renalyn
b. Kellies>Mylene>Renalyn d. Mylene<Renalyn>Kellies
19. Which of the three runners have the fastest speed?
a. Renalyn b. Mylene c. Kellies d. Renalyn and Kellies
20. If Mylene can run 20m in 5 seconds, how much time will she take to run a distance of
100m?
a. 15s b. 20s c. 25s d. 30s
21. Who is the slowest runner?
a. Renalyn b. Mylene c. Kellies d. Both Renalyn and Kellies

For item number 22, refer your answer to the figure at the right.
22. How will you interpret this graph in terms of speed?
a. Increasing c. Decreasing
b. Constant d. Accelerating

23. The number of waves that pass a certain point in a given amount of time is called ______.
a. Frequency b. Wavelength c. Wave speed d. Crest
24. It refers to the distance between two consecutive identical parts of the wave.
a. Crest b. Trough c. Wavelength d. Frequency

For item numbers 25-28, refer to the given illustration at the right. These are ‘snapshots’ of
water waves going by. The time frame of these waves is 2 seconds from end to end.

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25. Which two waves have the same amplitude but different frequencies?
a. Waves X and Y c. Waves Y and Z
b. Waves Y and Z d. All waves have the same frequencies.
26. Which of the following waves has the same frequency as wave Y?

27. How will you compare wave X and wave Y?


a. Wave X has higher frequency than Wave Y
b. Wave X has larger wavelength than Wave Y.
c. Wave X and Y have the same wavelength
d. The three waves have the same wavelength.
28. Wave X makes five full waves in two seconds. What is the frequency of wave X?
a. 10Hz b. 5Hz c. 2.5Hz d. 2.0Hz
29. What will happen to the frequency of a wave if you stretch and lengthen every cycle of a
wave?
a. The frequency will decrease because the wavelength becomes larger.
b. The frequency will increase because the wavelength gets shorter.
c. The frequency will stay the same.
d. None of the above.
30. What is the best transmitter of sound?
a. gas b. liquid c. solid d. all of these
31. It refers to the highness or lowness of sound?
a. loudness b. pitch c. noise d. timbre
32. Sound travels through air, steel and water at different speeds. Which list is ordered from
the substance that sound travel from slowest to the substance that sounds will travel
through the fastest?
a. air, water, steel c. water, air, steel
b. steel, air, water d. water, steel, air
33. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
I. Sound travels faster in humid air than in dry air.
II. Sound travels slower in cold air than in hot air.
a. I b. II c. both I and II d. neither I nor II
34. When can we say that sound travels faster?
a. hot air b. cool air c. A & B d. none of these
35. Sound unlike light cannot be propagated through_____________.
a. air b. steel c. vacuum d. water
36. How would you relate frequency and pitch?
a. a high pitch sound corresponds to high frequency
b. a high pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency
c. a low pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency
d. a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency
37. Why sound travels faster in solid?
a. particles are close with each other c. particles are away from each other
b. particles quite close together d. none of these
38. What kind of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye?
a. color b. light c. sound d. wave

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39. Which of the following is not an artificial light source?
a. bulb b. flashlight c. fluorescent d. sun
40. It is a phenomenon in which prism separates white light into its component colors.
a. candela b. dispersion c. spectrum d. visible
41. Molecules of gases are farther apart, thus sound travels in gases____________.
a. the fastest b. the slowest c. with undetermined speed d. with varying speed
42. Which color of light registers with shortest wavelength and highest frequency?
a. blue b. green c. red d. violet
43. Which of the following is additive primary color?
a. blue b. cyan c. magenta d. white
44. What is the resulting color when red, green, and blue are mixed together?
a. cyan b. magenta c. white d. yellow
45. How does the wavelength of a color relate to its frequency?
l. the longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency
ll. the longer the wavelength, the higher the frequency
lll. the shorter the wavelength, the lower the frequency
IV. the shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency
a. I and II b. II and III c. III and IV d. I and IV
46. Heat energy transfer will normally occur between two objects that are close to each other if
the objects have different__________.
a. densities b. masses c. specific heats d. temperature
47. Which method does heat transfer occur by actual movement of the fluid: either a gas, air,
or liquid?
a. conduction b. convection c. radiation d. reflection
48. What method of heat transfer occurs when you’re holding a cup with hot chocolate?
a. conduction b. convection c. radiation d. reflection
49. What is the instrument used for measuring and indicating temperature?
a. barometer b. colorimeter c. speedometer d. thermometer
50. How is heat energy transferred?
a. conduction, convection, radiation c. conduction, induction, rotation
b. conduction, friction, induction d. all of these
51. Which of the following is the case of heat transfer by radiation?
a. water boiling a kettle c. sun rays warming a hung clothes
b. holding a cup with hot chocolate d. metal spoon in a bowl of hot coffee.
52. How does heat flow?
a. from a cooler object to a warmer object c. in both directions
b. from warmer object to a cooler object d. heat never flows from one object other
53. Inside an air conditioned room, metallic objects generally feel cooler to touch than wooden
objects. Why is this so?
a. heat tends to flow from metal to wood
b. metal, conducts heat better than wood
c. wood contains more heat than a metal of the same mass
d. the human body resembles wood more closely than it resembles metals
54. What will happen when two like charges are brought together? They will_______________.
a. attract each other c. repel each other
b. neutralize each other d. have no effect on each other
55. A subatomic particle with no net charge is called ____________.
a. electron b. neutron c. proton d. none of these

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56. When two different materials are being rubbed against each other, electrons transfer from
one material to another. This is called ________________.
a. charging by conduction c. charging by induction
b. charging by friction d. charging by polarization
57. Which statement about the laws of electric charges is FALSE?
a. opposite charges will always attract
b. positive charges will always attract
c. negative charges will attract neutral charges
d. like charges will always repel
58. What are the two particles found in the nucleus of an atom?
a. electron and neutron c. proton and electron
b. proton and neutrons d. all of the above
59. Which of the following can be attracted by a positive charged object (+).
a. another positively charged object
b. a no charged object
c. a negatively charged object
d. all of the above
60. How important is grounding?
a. it protects the appliances
b. it protects our home and every people when electricity surges
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above

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