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CABARUAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL

4th SUMMATIVE TEST


in Science 7

NAME: _______________________________
SECTION: ____________________________ SCORE: _________
Read each statement carefully and choose the letter that best corresponds to the statement. Write the letter of your
answer on the space provided before the number.

_______1. What do you call the horizontal lines found in the globe?
a. Equator c. Longitude
b. Latitude d. D. Prime Meridian
_______2. What do you call to the great circle that is halfway between the Northern and Southern
Hemisphere?
a. Equator c. Longitude
b. Latitude d. Prime Meridian
_______3. What is the climate experienced by countries that are located within or near the Tropic of
Cancer and Capricorn?
a. Desert c. Temperate
b. Polar d. Tropical
_______4. What do you call the latitude between Tropic of Cancer and Arctic Circle?
a. Eastern temperate zone c. Northern temperate zone
b. Western temperate zone d. Southern temperate zone
_______5. What do you call the Great Circle of the globe?
a. Equator c. Longitude
b. Latitude d. Prime meridian
_______6. What do you call the imaginary line that divides the places on the earth in a north-south
direction?
a. Equator c. Longitude
b. Latitude d. Prime meridian
_______7. What do you call the line of the globe that runs from north to south?
a. Equator c. Longitude
b. Latitude d. Prime meridian
_______8. What do you call the starting point of longitude measured in 0 degree?
a. Starter c. Antemeridian
b. Equator d. Prime meridian
_______9. Which of the following describes the right side of the prime meridian?
a. Eastern Hemisphere c. Northern Hemisphere
b. Western Hemisphere d. Southern Hemisphere
_______10. What imaginary line of the globe is read as 0 0 longitude?
a. Equator c. Antemeridian
b. Meridian d. Prime meridian
_______11. Which of the following describes the left side of the prime meridian?
a. Western Hemisphere c. Northern Hemisphere
b. Eastern Hemisphere d. Southern Hemisphere
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_______12. What imaginary line of the globe is read as 180 longitude?
a. Meridian c. Prime meridian
b. Antemeridian d. Tropic of Cancer
_______13. What do you call the opposite longitude of prime meridian?
a. Equator c. Meridian
b. Latitude d. Antemeridian
_______14. Our environment has many bodies of water and landforms. The things that we take and use
from the environment to survive are called _______.

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a. raw materials c. natural resources
b. chemical energy d. rocks and minerals
_______15. Resources that can be replaced after using them again and again are called ____.
a. nonrenewable c. renewable
b. recyclable d. reusable
_______16. The following natural resources can be replaced easily, EXCEPT
a. animals c. plants
b. coal d. water
_______17. Which of the following resources takes a very long time to replace?
a. Crops c. Trees
b. Oil d. Water
_______18. What do you call the resources that require long years before they can be replenished?
a. Nonrenewable c. Renewable
b. Recyclable d. Reusable
_______19. The Maria Cristina Falls in Iligan City generates energy from the flow of water. Whatdo you
call this e nergy resource?
a. Biomass c. Hydropower
b. Geothermal d. Solar
_______20. All of the following are considered as land resources, EXCEPT
a. corals c. metals
b. crops d. trees
_______21. Which of the following materials can be replenished in a short amount of time after being
used?
a. Metals c. Fossil fuels
b. Crude oil d. Cardboards
_______22. Water, plants, and animals are some of the things that we gather from our environment to
sustain our needs. What is the best description of these things?
a. Nature’s gift c. Nonliving things
b. Living things d. Natural resources
_______23. Materials or natural resources that take millions of years to be replenished once consumed
entirely are called _____________.
a. nonrenewable c. renewable
b. recyclable d. reusable
_______24. Which pair of materials takes long years before they can be replenished?
a. Trees and crops c. Metals and minerals
b. Plants and animals d. Corals and seashells
_______25. What do you call the natural resource produced from the remains of decayed plants and
animals that have existed millions of years ago?
a. Biomass c. Fossil fuel
b. Fertilizer d. Organic waste
_______26. What is meant by conserving natural resources?
a. Wasting them c. Consuming them
b. Destroying them d. Using them wisely
_______27. What do you call the process of planting trees in areas that have been depleted?
a. Deforestation c. Reforestation
b. Industrialization d. Vegetation
_______28. What are you practicing if you are using our natural resource wisely?
a. Conservation c. Regulation
b. Deforestation d. Restoration
_______29. In which layer of the atmosphere where nearly all weather phenomena occur?
a. Mesosphere c. Thermosphere
b. Stratosphere d. Troposphere

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_______30. Which layer protects us from harmful ultraviolet rays?
a. Mesosphere c. Troposphere
b. Stratosphere d. Ozone layer
_______31. What do you call to a mixture of gases and particles that surround a planet, held by gravity?
a. Atmosphere c. Greenhouse
b. Blanket d. Ozone
_______32. What layer of the atmosphere that starts just above the troposphere and extends to about 50
km?
a. Exosphere c. Stratosphere
b. Mesosphere d. Thermosphere
_______33. In which atmospheric layer is Aurora borealis found?
a. Troposphere c. Mesosphere
b. Stratosphere d. Thermosphere
_______34. What is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere?
a. Argon c. Nitrogen
b. Carbon dioxide d. Oxygen
_______35. The following materials are found in our surroundings. Which one of these is the best
absorber of heat?
a. Oil c. Rock
b. Juice d. Water
_______36. What will happen to the particles of air when it is heated?
a. Expand c. Float
b. Explode d. Sink
_______37. What is the hottest season in the year?
a. Autumn c. Summer
b. Spring d. Winter
_______38. When will we have the longest shadow?
a. Spring c. Autumn
b. Summer d. Winter
_______39. What is the coldest season?
a. Autumn c. Summer
b. Spring d. Winter
_______40. Which season has the shortest days and has longer nights?
a. Autumn c. Summer
b. Spring d. Winter
_______41. What season do animals hibernate and migrate to different areas?
a. Autumn c. Summer
b. Spring d. Winter
_______42. What is the event described as the shortest day of the year?
a. Vernal Equinox c. Summer Solstice
b. Winter Solstice d. Autumnal Equinox
_______43. During which season do the leaves change color and fall off the trees?
a. Autumn c. Summer
b. Spring d. Winter
_______44. What is the result of earth’s tilt?
a. Seasons c. Weather
b.Climate d.Day and Night
_______45. How often does the earth orbit the sun?
a. Every 7 days c. Every 30 days
b.Every 24 days d.Every 365 days

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_______46. What are the four seasons of Earth?
a. Rainy, Summer, Dry and Wet
b. Autumn, Spring, Fall, Winter
c. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
d. Summer, Fall, Autumn, Winter
_______47. When travelling for very short distances, which of the following is the best way to conserve
resources?
a. Driving a car
b. Using a bicycle
c. Riding a public vehicle
d. Asking free lift from others
_______48. What causes the season?
a. The earth’s revolution c. The earth’s axis
b.The earth’s tilt d.The earth’s rotation
_______49. What are the most abundant gases in Earth’s atmosphere?
a. Nitrogen and Oxygen
b.Nitrogen and Hydrogen
c. Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
d.Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen
_______50. What is the shape of the earth’s orbit around the sun?
a. Circular
b.Square to rectangle
c. Elliptical (slightly oval)
d.Variable and changes with the seasons (no particular shape)
_______51. The earth is a tilted planet. What is the degree of tilt?
a. 23.5 degrees
b.Exactly 25 degrees
c. Approximately 25 degrees
d.90 degrees with respect to the sun
_______52. Which of the following can serve as an alternative source of energy to fossil fuels?
I. Geothermal II. Hydropower III. Wind IV. Solar

a. I and II only c. I, II and IV only


b.I and III only d.I, II, III, IV
_______53. Which of the following BEST describes the prime meridian?
a. 15 degree line
b. 180 degree line
c. Vertical, center line
d. Horizontal, center line
_______54. Why does cool air sink?
a. It is denser than warm air.
b. It is less dense than warm air.
c. Its weight is equal to warm air.
d. Its weight is less than warm air.
_______55. Which of the following will cause wind or movement of air in our atmosphere?
a. Differences in altitude
b. Differences in pressure
c. Differences in temperature and altitude
d. Differences in temperature and pressure
Prepared by:
CLAIRE M. CADORNA
Subject Teacher

Checked by:
DAVIDSON A. MANIPO, PhD
Master Teacher II/OIC 4
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