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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
Division of Butuan City
Southeast District 1
MAIBU NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Maibu, Butuan City

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THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION
SCIENCE 7

1. What term used in the change in position for a particular time interval ?
A. MotionB. Distance C. Velocity D. Speed
2. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled ?
A. Motion B. Velocity C. Speed D. Distance
3. What refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions ?
A. Motion B. Displacement C. Velocity D. Distance
4. Where do 60km/h belongs ?
A. Motion B. Velocity C. Speed D. Distance
5. How are we going to measure the motion ?
A. By measuring the distance between the initial position and final position of the object.
B. By dividing the initial position and final position of an object.
C. By multiplying the initial position and final position of an object.
D. By measuring the distance between the initial, medial and final position.

For items 6-7.

6. In the figure given above, identify which is the direction.


A. 60 B. km C. East D. 60km.
7. Which is the magnitude ?
A. 60 B. km C. East D. 60km.
8. If you solved for the distance travelled by each participant over the time he
took to cover such distance, what have you computed ?
A. Average distance B. average speed C. Average Velocity D. Average magnitude
9. Which of the following is a representation of an object moving to the north ?
A. C.

B. D.

10. What is speed at an instant ?


A. Instantaneous velocity B. Instantaneous Speed C. Speed D. Frequency
11. What is the velocity at an instant ?
A. Instantaneous velocity B. Instantaneous Speed C. Speed D. Frequency
12. What device is used to measure the instantaneous speed of a vehicle ?
A. Thermometer B. Stickmeter C. Nanometer D. Speedometer
13. It refers to the rate of change in speed or velocity of an object.
A. Acceleration B. Average Speed C. Displacement D. Distance
14. It is also called as frame of reference.
A. Speed B. Point of Reference C. Point of coordinate D. Slope
15. A toy when whirled has a uniform speed and moved in a circular path. Which of the following
assumptions are true ?

I. The toy has a uniform velocity.


II. The toy is accelerating.
A. I B. II C. both I and II D. neither I nor II
16. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through:
A. Alternately vibrating particles of a medium
B. Vibrating particles and traveling particles
C. Particles traveling with the wave
D. None of the above
17. Energy from the sum reaches the earth through _________.
A. Infared waves B. Ultraviolet waves C. Mechanical waves D. Electromagnetic
waves
18. The repetitive motion that you do with your hand while waving is called _______.
A. Vibration B. Conclusion C. Sanction D. Incussion
19. What wave did you made when you vibrate the rope up and down ?
A. Transverse wave B. Surface wave C. Longitudinal wave D. none
20. What wave have you made when you stretch the coil spring back and forth ?
A. Transverse wave B. Surface wave C. Longitudinal wave D. none
21. What wave have you observe on top of the water ?
A. Transverse wave B. Surface wave C. Longitudinal wave D. none
22. What do you call to the wave which has medium ?
A. Electromagnetic wave C. Surface wave
B. Transverse wave D. Mechanical wave
23. What do you call to the series of pulses seen in a wave ?
A. Periodic wave B. Series Wave C. Parallel wave D. Microwave
24. What is the unit of frequency ?
A. Newton B. Kilogram C. Gram D. Hertz

25. How does the sound propagate?


A. When there is vibration B. When there is friction
C. When there are moving objects D. When there is light
26.Where does the sound travel faster?
A. In an Ice water B. in a rock c. In a gas D. In a Balloon
27. It is the highness or lowness of the sound
A. Pitch B. Rhyme c. Rhythm D. Beat
28.Sound waves are example of_______
A. Longitudinal waves B. Electromagnetic waves C. Radiation waves D. .Electricity
29. How would you relate pitch and frequency?
A. if high frequency sound the pitch is low.
B. if the pitch is low the frequency is high.
C. if the pitch is high the frequency is low.
D. if the pitch is high the frequency is also high.
30. In what matter does the sound travel faster?

A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas


31 It used to help physicians see our internal organs.
A. Stethoscope B. Electromagnetic wave C. Ultrasonic wave D. Electricity
32.It refers to a extremely low vibrational frequencies
A. Ultrasonic frequencies B. Infrasonic frequencies
C. Megasonic Frequencies D. Radiation Frequencies
33. Sheila can hear sounds as high as 15 000 Hz.
A. Ultrasonic frequencies B. Infrasonic frequencies
C. Megasonic Frequencies D. Radiation Frequencies
34. A phenomenon in which a prism separates white light into its component colors.
A. Reflection B. Friction C .Refraction D. Dispersion
35. When can we observed Dispersion?
A. When white light passes through a rectangular prism.
B. When white light passes through an oval prism.
C. When white light passes through a triangular prism.
D. When white light passes through a square prism.
36. What do we observed when white light enters a prism and travels slower?
A. Color separation B. Color Combination C. Dominant Color D. All Red Color
37 What causes the variation in frequencies and wavelength?
A. because of different refractive indices of the varying color light.
B. because of the same refractive indices of the varying color light.
C. because of the same refractive indices of the same color light.
D. because of different refractive indices of the same color light.
38. Which of these objects is considered as luminous body

A. B. C. D.
39. It has wavelike nature and particle-like nature.
A. Water B. light C. Ice D. Gas
40. Some are these not properties of light, which of the following is a property?
A. brightness B. TextureC. Hardness C. Softness
41. It result to variations in the refraction of color lights
A. The variations of reflective indices B. The combination of reflective indices
C. The variations of refractive indices D. The combination of refractive indices
42 What happened when white light passes through a prism?
A. Undergoes refraction B. Undergoes reflection
C. Undergoes friction D. Undergoes dispersion
43 Which of these situation is true about light
A. light travels in a straight line path in a particular medium.
B. light does not travel in a straight line path in a small medium.
, light travels in a curve line path in a particular medium.
C. light travels in a straight line path in a small medium.
D. light does not travel in a straight line path in a particular medium.
44. A metal spoon put in a bowl of a hot soup that you were about to eat when you suddenly
remembered that you had to do first a very important task. When you came back, you noticed that
the handle of the spoon became really hot! How do you think this happened?
A Friction. B. Conduction C. Radiation D. Convection
45 How is heat transferred between objects or places?
A Radiation B. Convection C. Friction. D. Conduction
46 In which situation infers heat transfer?
A. Water becomes ice
B. Chalk to dust
C. Ice cooling down your hand
D. Rainfall
47. How can a material lose or gain electrons when they come into contact with a different material?
A. Through friction B. Through Condensation C. Perspiration D. Refraction
48. When you pulled a tape vigorously from a table, some of the electrons from the table’s surface
were transferred to the tape. Why does that happened?
A. Charging by electricity B. Refraction C. Reflection D. Charging by friction
49. In which situation does The Law of Conservation of Charge is true?
A. The total charge in a system must vary
B. Charges cannot be created nor destroyed
C. Charges can be created nor destroyed
d. Cannot be transferred from one material to another.
50.Why is Grounding is necessary in electrical devices and equipment?
A. it can prevent the build-up of excess charges where it is not needed
B. it can help to build-up excess charges where it is not needed
C. it cannot destroy equipment
D. It can help to increase electricity bill.

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