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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region II – Cagayan Valley
Schools Division of Cagayan
ITAWES NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND TECHINICAL SCHOOL – MAIN
S.Y. 2020-2021

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN SCIENCE 7


THIRD Quarter

NO. % EXPEC
OF OF TED
COMPETENCIES TOP NO. OF REM UND APP ANA EVA CREA
SESS ITEMS
ICS
IONS
Describe the motion of an object in 5 16.7 5 2 1 2
terms of distance or displacement,
speed or velocity, and acceleration

Create and interpret visual 5 16.7 5 1 1


represent of the motion of objects 3
such as tape charts and motion
graph
Infer that waves carry energy 5 16.7 5 2 2 1

Describe the characteristics of 5 16.7 5 2 2 1


sound wave using the concepts of
wavelength, velocity and amplitude
Explain colors and intensity of light 5 16.7 5
in terms of its wave characteristics

Infer the conditions necessary for 5 16.7 5


heat transfer to occur

TOTAL 30 100 30
%

Directions:
1. It refers to the total length of the path travelled by an object.
a. Distance b. Displacement c. Speed d. Velocity
2. It refers to the shortest distance between the object’s initial position and its point of destination, it
also indicates direction where the object is going.
a. Distance b. Displacement c. Speed d. Velocity
3. A car moves 75km/h East in 30s, the statement describes?
a. Speed b. Velocity c. Acceleration d. Distance
4. How long does it take a mango fruit to fall from a 20m high tree branch at an average speed of 3m/s
a. 6.0s b. 6.67s c.7.12s d. 7.76s
5. A cat runs in 6 meters in 4 seconds. What is the speed?
a. 3m/s b. 2m/s c. 1.5m/s d. 1m/s
6. It is a continuous change in the position of an object with respect to a stationary object.
a. Distance b. Displacement c. Motion d. None of these
7. The diagram shows a ticker tape that has been pulled by a moving grocery cart. The grocery cart is
moving with
a. constant velocity c. increasing velocity
b. decreasing velocity d. accelerating
8. A car is dripping oil while it is travelling, what is the acceleration of the
car?
a. uniform acceleration c. constant acceleration
b. b. uniform deceleration d. none of the above
9. What is the velocity of the object below base on the ticker tape diagram?
a. constant velocity c. increasing velocity
b. decreasing velocity d. uniform acceleration
10. A moving object is always in a uniform motion/
a. True b. False
11. What is the disturbance that carries energy from one place to another?
a. Wave b. Frequency c. Amplitude d. Wavelength
12. . What do you call the number of waves passing a point in a certain time; measured in wave per
second or Hertz (Hz); the higher the frequency, the closer the waves and the greater the energy
a. Speed b. Wavelength c. Amplitude d. Frequency
13. What is the highest point of a wave?
a. Crest b. Trough c. Wavelength d. Amplitude
14. What is the lowest point of a wave?
b. Crest b. Trough c. Wavelength d. Amplitude
15. It is the distance between two successive crests or troughs; measured in meters (m); a higher
frequency causes a shorter wavelength and greater energy
a. Speed b. Wavelength c. Amplitude d. Frequency
16. All sounds begin with vibrations in matter.
a. True b. False
17. Sound waves generally travel most quickly through gases.
a. True b. False

Use the diagram to answer items 18-19


18. What is the wavelength of the wave in the diagram?
a. A b. B c. C d. D
19. What is the amplitude of the wave in the diagram?
a. A b. B c. C d. D
20. An ocean wave has an amplitude of 2.5 m. Weather conditions suddenly change such that the wave
has an amplitude of 5.0 m. The amount of energy transported by the wave is __________.
a. halved b. doubled c. quadrupled d. remains the same
21. Who is the scientist who believed that light behaves like a wave
a. Sir Isaac Newton b. Christian Huygens c. Max Planck d. James Clark Maxwell
22. Who proposed the Electromagnetic Theory of Light?
a. Sir Isaac Newton b. Christian Huygens c. Max Planck d. James Clark Maxwell
23. What is the natural source of light and considered as a luminous body (an object cable of producing
its own light)?
a. Lamp b. Sun c. Flashlight d. Bulb
24. The colors can be separated by shining light through a prism or a triangular glass object. This
separation is called?
a. Distillation b. Light Filter c. Dispersion d. None of These
25. Which of the following color is not present in rainbow?
a. Red b. Orange c. Indigo d. Peach

Use the illustration that shows a sweet couple making a noodle soup using a pan made of metal. Use the
illustration to answer the questions 26-30.

26. How does heat travel through the pan? Heat travels through the pan by _________________
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Dispersion d. Radiation
27. How does heat travel through the soup? Heat travels through the soup by ________________
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Dispersion d. Radiation
28. In what direction does heat travel through the soup?
a. From top to bottom b. From bottom to top c. both A and B d. neither A nor B

29. Which of the following explains why the man is able to hold the handle of the pan with his bare
hands?
I. The handle is made of good insulator of heat
II. The handle has low thermal conductivity
III. The handle has high thermal expansion
a. I and II only b. I and III only c. II and III only d. I, II, and III
30. Which of the following methods of heat transfer is NOT taking place in the given situation?
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Radiation d. None of them

Prepared by: Checked by:

CLARISSA C. REBOREDO GRACE B. CAMARAT


T-III, Subject Teacher Head Teacher I

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