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Quarter 3

SUMMATIVE TEST 2
WEEK 1-2
SCIENCE 7
Name: ________________________________________ LRN: _________________________
Teacher: ______________________________________ Section: ______________________
Score: _________
MELC/S: Describe the motion of an object in terms of distance or displacement, speed or velocity, and
acceleration

I.Directions: Write the word TRUE if the statement is true. If false, change the underlined word or group of
words to make the statement correct.

_________1. The distance covered by a body in a unit of time is called speed.


_________2. Speed accompanied by direction is called acceleration.
_________3. Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.
_________4. Motion is a continuing change of place or position.
_________5. 50 km/hr is an example of displacement.
_________6. A scalar quantity is a quantity that has only magnitude.
_________7. Vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.
_________8. Displacement is the total path traversed by an object in moving from one point to another.
_________9. When you measure distance, you measure the length.
_________10.The SI unit of length is a gram.

II.Directions: IDENTIFYING SCALAR FROM VECTOR QUANTITY

_________1. A cat climbing on a tree.


_________2. My car can travel 100 km/hr.
_________3. The boy is moving to the right of the road.
_________4. The baby is crawling on the floor.
_________5. The stone is dropped 5 meters high.

III.Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in the blank

_____1. A change of position with respect to a reference point is


A. acceleration C. direction
B. velocity D. motion
_____2. If you know a car travels 30 km in 20 minutes, you can find its
A. acceleration C. average speed
B. average velocity D. instantaneous speed
_____3. The rate at which velocity changes is called ___________.
A. acceleration C. average speed
B. constant speed D. velocity
_____4. Peter is sitting very still on a chair. But John claims that Peter is moving. John is true if the point of
reference is the ___________.
A. chair C. Earth
B. floor D. Sun
_____5. At swim practice, Jamie swam a total of 1,500 m, while Ellie swam 1.6 km. Who swam the greater
distance?
A. Jamie C. Both have the same distance
B. Ellie

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_____6. When is an object considered to be in motion?

I. When its position changes with respect to a point of reference.


II. When its distance changes with respect to a point of reference.
III. When its direction changes with respect to a point of reference

A. I and II only C. II and III only


B. I and III only D. I, II and III
_____7. Moana is sitting very still on a chair. But Jose claims that Moana is actually moving. Jose is correct
if the point of reference is the ______.
A. chair C. Earth
B. floor D. Sun
_____8. Which of the following statements is TRUE or FALSE?

Statement I. The distance covered by a car is 5m to the East.


Statement II. The displacement covered by a car is 5m.

A. Statement I is FALSE, while statement II is TRUE.


B. Statement I is TRUE, while statement II is FALSE.
C. Statements I and II are both TRUE.
D. Statements I and II are both FALSE.

Use the given information to answer numbers 4 and 5

_____9. What is the total distance traveled by the dog?


A. 10 m C. 5m
B. 10m, North D. 0 m
_____10. What is the magnitude and direction of net displacement of d1 and d2?
A. 10m, East C. 5m, West
B. 10m, West D. 0 m 10
_____11. Dan walked 300m East from home to visit Alex. He then walked another 400m North to fetch Mila,
and both of them walk 300m West to watch the birds. He left Mila then walked 400m North. Which of the
following statement is not true?
A. Dan went home.
B. Dan has traveled a total distance of 1.4 km.
C. Dan’s displacement is shorter than the total distance he has traveled.
D. Dan’s displacement is zero if he has traveled 400m South after leaving Mila.
_____12. Which of the following statement/s is/are TRUE?

I. The distance traveled by an object can be equal to its displacement.


II. The displacement of a moving object can be greater than its distance
traveled

A. I C. both I and II
B. II D. none of the above

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_____13. Given the table below, which of the following mathematical expressions about the learner’s
speeds is true?

Learner Distance Time (s)


Travelled(m)

May 40 8

June 20 5

January 60 12

A. January > May> June C. June < January= May


B. May = January < June D. June< May > January
_____14. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the object moving with constant speed?
A. The object is not accelerating.
B. The speed of the object is equal to zero.
C. The distance traveled by the object increases uniformly.
D. The speed of the object remains the same throughout the travel.
_____15. What is the velocity of a bus running 50m to East in 1 second then moves back 30 m in 4
seconds?
A. 4m/s to West C. 16m/s to East
B. 4m/s to East D. 16m/s to West

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ANSWER KEY
I.
1. TRUE
2. VELOCITY
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. SPEED
6. TRUE
7. TRUE
8. DISTANCE
9. TRUE
10. METER
II.
1. VECTOR
2. SCALAR
3. VECTOR
4. SCALAR
5. VECTOR
III.
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. D
9. A
10. D
11. A
12. A
13. C
14. B
15. B

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