Science Grade 7 Q4 Long Test Exams

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV – A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CALAMBA CITY

MAKILING INTEGRATED SCHOOL


Makiling, Calamba City, Laguna

FOURTH QUARTER LONG TEST


SCIENCE - GRADE 7
DIRECTIONS: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read and answer carefully. Write the CAPITAL LETTER of the correct answer on the answer sheet.
LOCATING PLACES OF THE EARTH

1. What do you call the horizontal lines found in the globe?

A. Equator B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Prime Meridian

2. What do you call to the great circle that is halfway between the Northern and Southern Hemisphere?

A. Equator B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Prime Meridian

3. Which of the following is the latitude of the equator?

A. 0 degree B. 9 degrees N C. 90 degrees S D. 900 degrees E

4. What is the climate experienced by countries that are located within or near the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn?

A. Desert B. Polar C. Temperate D. Tropical

5. . Which of the following describes latitude?


I. Lines do not meet or intersect.
II. Lines are parallel to each other.
III. Lines that run horizontally from east to west.
IV. Lines that run vertically from north to south

A. I, II, III and IV B. I, II and III only C. I, III and IV only D. II, III and IV only

6. What do you call the imaginary line that divides the places on the earth in a east-west direction?

A. Equator B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Prime meridian

7. Which of the following describes the right side of the prime meridian?

A. Eastern Hemisphere B. Western Hemisphere C. Northern Hemisphere D. Southern Hemisphere

8. What is the latitude of Tropic of Capricorn?

A. 0° B. 23.5° N C. 23.5°S D. 66.5°S

9. How can you locate the exact places on the earth?


I. Use the lines of latitude only.
II. Use the lines of longitude only.
III. Use the parallel lines to describe the location.
IV. Use the intersecting lines of latitude and longitude

A. III only B. IV only C. I and III only D. II and III only

10. Ruby Jean was asked by her science teacher on how to measure the lines of latitude. She answered to always begin

with the equator. Is her answer correct?

A. Yes, because it represents 0 degrees. C. No, because it must begin in the tropic of cancer.

B. Yes, because it represents 90 degrees D. No, because it must begin in the prime meridian.

11. In a report presented by Ethan, he explained that the Philippines experiences a colder climate for it is just nearly above

the equator. Do you think Ethan is correct about his explanation?

A. Yes, because the closer the area to the equator, the colder the climate.

B. Yes, because the farther the area from the equator, the warmer the climate.

C. No, because areas that are closer to the equator will experience colder climate.

D. No, because areas that are nearly above the equator will experience the tropical climate.

12. How can you locate the exact places on the earth?
V. Use the lines of latitude only.
VI. Use the lines of longitude only.
VII. Use the parallel lines to describe the location.
VIII. Use the intersecting lines of latitude and longitude

A. III only B. IV only C. I and III only D. II and III only

For numbers 13-,16 locate the latitude and longitude of the points given in the globe below.

POINTS LATITUDE LONGITUDE

2 13) 15)

7 14) 16)

NATURAL RESOURCES

17. Our environment has many bodies of water and landforms. The things that we take and use from the environment to

survive are called _______.

A. raw materials B. chemical energy C. natural resources D. rocks and minerals

18. Resources that can be replaced after using them again and again are called _______.

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MAKILING INTEGRATED SCHOOL


Makiling, Calamba City, Laguna

A. nonrenewable B. recyclable C. renewable D. reusable

19. What do you call the resources that require long years before they can be replenished?

A. Nonrenewable B. Recyclable C. Renewable D. Reusable

20. Which of the following is TRUE about natural resources?

A. Natural resources exist in nature and sustain the needs of all living things.

B. Natural resources are created by humans.

C. Natural resources are used by humans only.

D. Natural resources are produced through scientific experiments.

21. Which of the following is the best reason why Philippines is rich in natural resources?

A. Philippines is surrounded by many bodies of water.

B. Philippines is a large archipelago with many endemic plants and animals.

C. Philippines is a home of many species of animals living in the thick forests.

D. Philippines is near the equator where there is sunshine all year round and rainfall is abundant.

22. Which of the following resources takes a very long time to replace?

A. Crops B. Oil C. Trees D. Water

23. Which of the following is correctly matched?

A. Coal: Renewable C. Aluminum: Renewable

B. Cotton: Nonrenewable D. Minerals: Nonrenewable

24. Which of the following list includes ALL renewable energy resources?

A. Solar, coal, natural gas C. Hydropower, solar, geothermal

B. Crude oil, hydropower, wind D. Natural gas, crude oil, biomass

25. Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that existed

millions of years ago. Which of the following statements is TRUE about fossil fuels?

A. Fossil fuels are renewable resources because it takes only a short time to create them.

B. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources because it takes a very long time to produce them.

C. Fossil fuels are renewable resources because we can replace them easily by killing animals and plants.

D. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources because we can replace them through scientific experiments in laboratories.

26. The Maria Cristina Falls in Iligan City generates energy from the flow of water. What do you call this energy resource?

A. Biomass B. Geothermal C. Hydropower D. Solar

27. All of the following are considered as land resources, EXCEPT

A. corals B. crops C. metals D. trees

28. Which of the following human activities will result to negative impacts on the environment?

A. Burning fossil fuels B. Reusing paper bags C. Recycling plastic bottles D. Using food waste as organic fertilizers

29.Which of the following situations show conservation of natural resources?

A. Jay dumps their garbage in rivers. C. Ella makes creative plant pots from plastic bottles

B. Jess turns on the light bulb for the whole day. D. Tom turns on electrical appliances even when not in use

30. You are asked by your mother to buy salt in the store near your house. What is the best thing to do to save energy?

A. Walk B. Ride a motorcycle C. Ask your cousin for free lift D. Wait for a public vehicle outside

31. Your school is celebrating the Earth Day in support for the protection and conservation of Earth’s natural resources.

The following are programs that your school should advocate, EXCEPT

A. River cleanup and tree planting C. Frequent use of plastic bags in canteens

B. Conducting a “waste-free lunch” D. Creating art materials from recyclable trash

For numbers 38-40. Write if the following resources are renewable or nonrenewable.

32. Solar Energy 34. Soil

33. Gold 35. Leather

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