This document appears to be a science exam for 7th grade students at Maibu National High School in Butuan City, Philippines. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of concepts related to motion, forces, waves, sound, and light. The questions cover topics such as distance vs. time graphs, speed vs. time graphs, displacement, velocity, acceleration, transverse and longitudinal waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, sound transmission through different materials, and properties of light.
This document appears to be a science exam for 7th grade students at Maibu National High School in Butuan City, Philippines. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of concepts related to motion, forces, waves, sound, and light. The questions cover topics such as distance vs. time graphs, speed vs. time graphs, displacement, velocity, acceleration, transverse and longitudinal waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, sound transmission through different materials, and properties of light.
This document appears to be a science exam for 7th grade students at Maibu National High School in Butuan City, Philippines. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of concepts related to motion, forces, waves, sound, and light. The questions cover topics such as distance vs. time graphs, speed vs. time graphs, displacement, velocity, acceleration, transverse and longitudinal waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, sound transmission through different materials, and properties of light.
I.Read the questions carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What does the slope of a distance vs. time graph represent ?
A. Acceleration B. Displacement C. Distance D. Speed 2. What does the slope of a speed vs. time graph represent ? A. Acceleration B. Distance C. Force D. Speed 3. In your activity where you blinded your classmate to find an object, when did he find it easier ? A. When we did not give him any instruction B. When we give him a clear and detailed instruction C. When we give him a vague instruction D. When there is no instruction at all. 4. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object has travelled. A. Distance B. Displacement C. Speed D. Velocity 5. What graph is plotted in terms of the distance travelled by the object and the time it took to cover such distance ? A. Displacement-time graph C. Velocity-time graph B. Distance-time graph D. Speed-time graph 6. What graph is plotted in terms of displacement and time ? A. Displacement-time graph C. Velocity-time graph B. Distance-time graph D. Speed-time graph 7. What is define as distance travelled divided by the time of travel ? A. Velocity B. Distance C. Speed D. time 8. What is referred to as speed with direction ? A. Velocity B. Distance C. Speed D. time 9. What is speed at an instant ? A. Instantaneous velocity B. Instantaneous Speed C. Speed D. Frequency 10. What is the velocity at an instant ? A. Instantaneous velocity B. Instantaneous Speed C. Speed D. Frequency 11. What device is used to measure the instantaneous speed of a vehicle ? A. Thermometer B. Stickmeter C. Nanometer D. Speedometer 12. It refers to the rate of change in speed or velocity of an object. A. Acceleration B. Average Speed C. Displacement D. Distance 13. It is also called as frame of reference. A. Speed B. Point of Reference C. Point of coordinate D. Slope 14. 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 15. 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 16. Energy from the sum reaches the earth through _________. A. Infared waves B. Ultraviolet waves C. Mechanical waves D. Electromagnetic waves 17. The repetitive motion that you do with your hand while waving is called _______. A. Vibration B. Conclusion C. Sanction D. Incussion 18. What wave did you made when you vibrate the rope up and down ? A. Transverse wave B. Surface wave C. Longitudinal wave D. none 19. 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 20. What wave have you observe on top of the water ? A. Transverse wave B. Surface wave C. Longitudinal wave D. none 21. What do you call to the wave which has medium ? A. Electromagnetic wave C. Surface wave B. Transverse wave D. Mechanical wave 22. What do you call to the series of pulses seen in a wave ? A. Periodic wave B. Series Wave C. Parallel wave D. Microwave 23. What is the unit of frequency ? A. Newton B. Kilogram C. Gram D. Hertz 24. When you created a wave using a rope , what is your medium ? A. Hand B. Rope C. Air D. Wind 25. Where can we see the various types of electromagnetic waves ? A. Periodic table B. table C. Electromagnetic spectrum D. None 26. What is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave ? A. Wave B. Trough C. Crest D. Wavelength 27. It is the highest point of the wave. A. Wave B. Trough C. Crest D. Wavelength 28. It is the lowest point of the wave. A. Wave B. Trough C. Crest D. Wavelength 29. It is the height of the wave. A. Amplitude B. Sinusoidal C. Frequency D. Crest 30. Which of the following objects will produce sound sound ? A. Soft objects B. Radio Stations C. Vibrating Objects D. Objects under pressure 31. A sound wave is an example of ___________. A. Longitudinal wave B. Transverse wave C. Standing wave D. Shock wave 32. Which of the following is not capable of transmitting sound ? A. Air B. Ice C. Seawater D. Vacuum 33. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best ? A. Steel in cabinet C. Air in your classroom B. Water in the ocean D. Water in a swimming pool 34. Molecules of gases are farther apart, thus sound travels in gases __________-. A. The slowest B. The fastest C. With undetermined speed D. With varying speed 35. On which of the following will we not be able to hear any sound ? A. A theater B. A closed room C. In a spaceship D. In outer space 36. Sound can travel in all media except _______________. A. Water B. Solid C. Vacuum D. Tree 37. It is a special sound that forms patterns and are appealing to our sense of hearing. A. Noise B. Music C. Shout D. Clap 38. Which of the following arrangement of media is the speed of sound increasing ? A. Wood, water , air C. Metal, alcohol, air B. Air, water, steel D. Air, Water, Ice 39. Which of the following is not an electromagnetic wave ? A. Infrared B. Radio C. Sound D. X-ray 40. Among all the electromagnetic waves , which has the highest frequency ? A. Infrared radiation C. Gamma rays B. Ultraviolet light D. Radio wave 41. ROYGBIV is the basic component of white light. Which color of light carries the highest energy ? A. Blue B. Green C. Orange D. Red 42. Light is an electromagnetic wave. Which characteristic is common in all electromagnetic waves in a vacuum ? A. Amplitude B. Frequency C. Speed D. Wavelength 43. Which electromagnetic wave is used in microscope ? A. Visible light B. Gamma rays C. Ultraviolet light D. Infrared radiation 44. Sound waves are produced through______________of molecules. A. Rarefaction B. Compression C. Both A and B D. None of the above 45. Sound, unlike light cannot be propagated through _____________. A. Air B. Steel C. Vacuum D. Water 46. When red light is compared with violet light ___________ in a vacuum. A. Both travel at the same speed C. Both have the same wavelength B. Both have the same frequency D. Red light travels faster than violet 47. _________ waves do not require a medium to travel in space like _________ waves. A. Elecromagnetic, radio C. Mechanical, radio B. Electromagnetic, earthquake D. Mechanical, earthquake 48. Which of the following is a proof that light travels in a straight line ? A. Formation of shadows C. Formation of rainbows B. Formation of clouds D. Formation of colors
For numbers 49-50.
49. Where can we find the distance ?
A. Continuous straight line C. outside the box B. In the broken lines D. none of the above 50. Where is the displacement be found ? A. Continuous straight line C. outside the box B. n the broken lines D. none of the above