2nd-3rd SUMMATIVE TEST GRADE 7

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ASSESSMENT # 1

November 16,2018
Direction: Read and analyze each question carefully. Identify what is asked.
1. Name the physical quantity that is defined as the rate of change of displacement.
A. acceleration B. distance C. speed D. velocity
2. Which of the following is the vector quantity?
A. area B. displacement C. distance D. length
3. The physical quantity describing motion and whose measure is the product of
distance travelled and the time taken to travel that distance is _______________.
A. displacement B. mass C. speed D. weight
4. Name the instrument used to measure instantaneous speed of a vehicle.
A. accelerator B. ammeter C. multimeter D. speedometer
5. What feature of motion is described by acceleration?
A. The rate at which speed changes.
B. How quickly final velocity is reached.
C. The rate at which velocity changes.
D. Whether motion is speeding up or slowing down.
6. Which pair of variables defines motion?
A. change of position and passage of time C. speed and passage of time
B. speed and distance D. time and momentum
7. A body moving along a straight line at 20 m/s deceleration at the rate of 4m/s 2. After
2 seconds, its speed will be equal to __________.
A. 8m/s B. 12m/s C. 16m/s D. -12m/s
8. A car increases its speed from 20 km/hr to 50km/h in 10 seconds. Its acceleration is
_______.
A. 30m/s2 B. 3m/s2 C. 18m/s2 D. 0.83m/s2
9. A body covers a distance S in time t. What is its speed?
A. S/t B. t/S C. S*t D. zero
10. In the case of a rectilinear uniform motion, distance-time graph is a ___________.
A. curved line B. parabola C. rectangle D. straight line
For numbers 11-15, explain/provide a simple description of the following questions.
11. How is distance different from displacement?
12. When can we say that an object is in motion?
13. How do we describe motion of an object?
14. Is motion important? Defend your answer.
15.Give the difference between distance and displacement.
ASSESSMENT # 2
November 23, 2018
For numbers 1-5, choose from the choices in the box below.
SPEED VELOCITY
DISTANCE TIME ACCELERATION

1. What do you call the rate of change of distance?


2. What signifies the direction of an object’s movement?
3. It only signifies object’s movement?
4. 80 km
5. 2:30 pm
For numbers 6-10, solve the following problems. Write the letter of the correct answer
on the space provided before the number.
___6. A truck is going 70 km/h and 5 seconds later it is clocked going 50 km/h. What is
the deceleration?
A. -2km/h B. -4km/h C. 4km/h D. 2km/h
___7. A body covers a distance S in time t. What is its speed?
A. S/t B. t/S C. S*t D. zero
___8. A car increases its speed from 20km/h to 50km/h in 10 seconds. Its acceleration
is __________.
A. 30m/s2 B. 3m/s2 C. 18m/s2 D. 0.83m/s2
____9. A body moving along a straight line at 20m/s decelerates at the rate of 4m/s2.
After 2 seconds its speed will be equal to ______________.
A. 30m/s2 B. 12m/s C. 16m/s D. -12m/s
___10. A bus travels 200 km North in 2.5 hours. What is the velocity of the bus?
A. 0.0125 km/h North C. 80km/h North
B. 80 km/h D. 80 m/min South
For numbers 11-15, Sketch the Anatomy of a Wave.
11-15
For numbers 16-20, encircle the letter of the correct answer.
16. What do you call the kind of wave that needs medium to travel?
A. longitudinal B. reverse C. transverse D. none of the above
17. What do you call the kind of wave which doesn’t need any medium to travel?
A. longitudinal B. reverse C. transverse D. water wave
18. When you throw a stone into a lake, what do you call the wave that comes from the
splash?
A. light B. longitudinal C. sound D. water
19. When you strum the strings of a guitar, what do you call the wave that bring noise to
people?
A. light B. longitudinal C. sound D. water
20. bonus
ASSESSMENT # 3
December 7,2018
1. What will happen when two like charges are brought together?
A. They will repel each other.
B. They will attract each other.
C. They will neutralize each other.
D. They will have no effect on each other.
2. Which of the following describes the usual way by which a material can gain a
positive charge?
A. By gaining protons
B. By gaining electrons
C. By losing protons
D. By losing electrons
3.
ASSESSMENT # 2
September 10, 2019
Direction: Read and analyze each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. The heart pumps blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to the different parts of the
body. To which organ system does the heart belong?
A. Circulatory B. Digestive C. Excretory D. Reproductive
2. Cancer starts from cells that starts to grow uncontrollably fast. They destroy tissues
and organs. What does this say about the effects of diseased cells on the higher levels
of organization in an organism?
A. Cancer involves only certain kinds of cells and does not affect any other kind of cell.
B. Diseased cells affect only the next higher levels of organization that they make up-
tissues.
C. Diseased cells damage the higher levels of organization they make up.

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