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Science 7 Periodical Exam Guide

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Republic of the Philippines


Region 4-A CALABARZON
Province of Rizal
District of Antipolo
RIZZA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7

Name: _________________________________________________ Score: _______________


Grade & Section: _________________________________________ Date: ________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer. No
erasures.

1.An object is considered in motion with respect to its point of reference when _________ changes.
A. distance B. direction C. position D. displacement
2. How to compute for the average speed of each cyclist?
A. Divide distance travelled by the recorded time of travel. ( s= d/t )
B. Divide the recorded time of travel by distance travelled. ( s= t/d )
C. Multiply distance travelled the recorded time travel. ( s= d * t )
D. Multiply time travelled by their recorded distance travel. ( s= t * d )
3. It is the measurement travelled by an object.
A. distance B. displacement C. point of reference D. speed
4. It refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions.
A. distance B. displacement C. point of reference D. speed
5. When an object is at constant speed, it is __________.
A. Accelerating C. Speed remains the same all throughout the travel.
B. Decelerating D. Zero speed
6. How much distance would you cover, If you ran 15m. North and 7m South.?
A. 20m B.22m C. 19m D. 21m
7. It means the change in velocity or speed.
A. speed B. acceleration C. distance D. velocity
8. It is the change of position or the moving of an object.
A. deceleration B. acceleration C. motion D. direction
9. The initial position of the ball is zero, every 5 seconds it travels 5 meters, What is the position of the
ball at 10 seconds?
A. 0 meter B. 5 meters C. 10 meters D. 15 meters
10. It is a vector quantity that measures speed in a given direction.
A. deceleration B. velocity C. distance D. speed
11. Which of the following waves does NOT require a medium to travel?
A. electromagnetic waves C .longitudinal waves
B. mechanical waves D. Transverse waves
12. Which among the waves below needs medium to travel?
A. electromagnetic waves C. longitudinal waves
B. mechanical waves D. Transverse waves
13. When wavelength increases, frequency ____________.
A. increases B. decreases C. remains D. None of the above
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FOR ITEM NUMBER 14 & 15

14. The number of wave that passes by in a second is known as the wave’s __________.
A. amplitude B. wavelength C. speed D. frequency
15. The wavelength is represented by which letter?
A. A B. B C. C D. D
16. The human voice is produced in the __________.
A. Esophagus B. pharynx C. larynx D. Trachea
17. Which is TRUE about the sound production in the human voice?
A. All person have the same voice quality.
B. Each person has a unique quality of voice.
C. Females have the same quality of voice.
D. Males have the same quality of voice.
18. How do organisms produce sounds?
A. They use certain parts of their body. C. They vibrate.
B. When they are touched by humans. D. None of the above.
19. How would you describe the sounds produce by the human?
A. infrasonic B. ultrasonic C. audible D. supersonic
20. It refers to those with frequencies of lower than 20 hertz.
A. infrasonic B. ultrasonic C. audible D. supersonic
21. How would you describe the sounds produce by the dogs?
A. infrasonic B. ultrasonic C. audible D. supersonic
22. It refers to those with frequencies of lower than 20,000 hertz.
A. ultrasonic B. audible C. infrasonic D. supersonic
23. Which of the following objects will produce sound?
A. soft objects B. pressured objects C. radio stations D. vibrating objects
24. What do you think is the importance of sound?
A. for communication B. for entertainment C. for signaling D. All of the above.
25. When you plucked each rubber band of your sounding box, What is produced?
A. air B. Sound C. no effect D. None of the above.
26. The frequency of a wave dictates the pitch of the sound. The higher the frequency, the _____ the
sound.
A. higher B. lower C. lesser D. modulated
27. The loudness of sound can be determined by the amplitude of the sound waves. The higher the
amplitude, the _______ the wavelength.
A. longer B. shorter C. higher D. lower
28. One of the characteristics of wave is, the higher the amplitude, the _______ the disturbance or
energy.
A. stronger B. weaker C. shorter D. longer
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FOR ITEM NUMBER 29 & 30.

29. How many amplitudes do you see in the picture above?


A. 3 B. 5 C. 2 D. 4
30. What does the point D refer to?
A. crest B. wavelength C. trough D. amplitude
31. In ROYGBIV, which colour of light carries the highest frequency?
A. violet B. green C. orange D. red
32. In ROYGBIV, which colour of light carries the lowest frequency?
A. violet B. green C. orange D. red
33. Which colour has the shortest wavelength?
A. violet B. blue C. orange D. red
34. The transfer of energy through matter from molecule to molecule and occurs when two
objects of different temperatures are in direct contact is called _____.
A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. insulation
35. It is a charging process in which a body gets charged when it is rubbed against other bodies.
A. conduction B. friction C. Induction D. Convection
36. It is a charging process in which the body gets charged by the charged object without contact.
A. conduction B. friction C. Induction D. Convection
37. The following are correctly matched, EXCEPT
A. Speed: Scalar C. Distance: Scalar
B. Velocity: Vector D. Displacement: Scalar
38. What does a line on a graph that is curving upwards mean in a distance-time graph?
A. The object is not moving.
B. The object has a constant speed.
C. The speed of the object is increasing.
D. The speed of the object is decreasing.
39. The following units can be used to mathematically express speed, EXCEPT
A. m B. m/s C. km/hr D. miles/hr
40. Ethan is playing with his toy car. While watching him, you observed that the toy car is accelerating.
Which of the following graphs show that the toy car is accelerating?

A B C D
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41. Examine the given graph. What conclusion can you make from this graph?
A. The object is stationary.
B. The object is decelerating.
C. The object’s acceleration is increasing. motion of the bus?
D. The object is moving at a constant speed.
42. The ticker tape below shows the motion of a bus. Each dot represents the distance the bus travelled
after one second. What does the ticker tape tell us about the

A. The bus is moving in a uniform motion.


B. The bus stops at some point of its travel.
C. The bus is speeding up, and then slowing down.
D. The bus is slowing down, and then speeding up.

FOR ITEM NUMBER 43 & 44, refer to the ticker tape diagrams below.

43. Which among the ticker tapes show that an object is moving with a steady speed?
A. I and III only B. II and III only C. II and IV only D. III and IV only
44. If a motorcycle travelling on the road suddenly speeds up, which among the ticker tape diagrams
CORRECTLY represents the acceleration of the motorcycle?
A. I only B. II only C. I and IV only D. II and IV only
45. It is a periodic disturbance that moves away from the source and carries energy with it.
A. wavelength B. wave C. medium D. frequency
46. It is the matter through which the wave travel. It could be solid, liquid, or gas.
A. wavelength B. wave C. medium D. frequency
47. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through __________.
A. Alternatively vibrating particles of medium
B. Particles traveling with the wave
C. Vibrating particles and traveling particles
D. Moves perpendicularly
48. In ___________ wave, the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
A. electromagnetic wave C. longitudinal wave
B. mechanical wave D. transverse wave
49. Why does the colour of the leaf green when hit by the sunlight?
A. The leaf has NOT absorbed the green colour.
B. The leaf has absorbed the green colour.
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C. The leaf has absorbed all the colours.


D. The leaf has NOT absorbed all the colours.

50. How many colours does a rainbow have?


A. 6 B. 8 C. 7 D. 9
51. Why is the colour of the rock black?
A. The rock has NOT absorbed the green colour.
B. The rock has absorbed the green colour.
C. The rock has absorbed all the colours.
D. The rock has NOT absorbed all the colours.
52. It refers to the relative hotness and coldness of an object.
A. sound B. wave C. heat D. temperature
53. It is the natural flow of heat.
A. Hot substance to cold substance C. Cold to cold substance
B. Cold substance to hot substance D. Hot to hot substance
54. Which of the following materials are examples of thermal insulator?
A. plastic and electric wires C. steel and copper
B. wood and rubber D. bronze and glass
55. It refers to the highness and lowness of sound.
A. tone B. timbre C. pitch D. loudness
56. It refers to how soft or how intense the sound is.
A. tone B. timbre C. pitch D. loudness

FOR ITEM NUMBER 57-60.

I. III.

II. IV.

57. Which of the following sound wave produces the HIGHEST pitch of sound?
A. I only B. I and III C. III only D. II and IV
58. Which of the following sound wave produces the LOWEST pitch of sound?
A. I only B. I and III C. III only D. II and IV
59. 58. Which of the following sound wave produces the LOWEST frequency of sound?
A. I only B. I and III C. III only D. II and IV
60. Which of the following sound wave produces the HIGHEST frequency of sound?
A. I only B. I and III C. III only D. II and IV

You can do it! God bless!

Prepared by: Noted by: Checked by:


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Arminda G. Claridad Thelma F. Colocar Michael Angelo V. Rivera


Science Teacher School Head Department Coordinator

ANSWER KEY

1. C
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. C 31. A
6. B 32. D
7. B 33. A
8. C 34. A
9. C 35. B
10. B 36. C
11. A 37. D
12. B 38. C
13. B 39. A
14. D 40. C
15. A 41. A
16. C 42. D
17. B 43. A
18. A 44. B
19. C 45. B
20. A 46. C
21. B 47. A
22. C 48. C
23. D 49. A
24. D 50. C
25. B 51. C
26. A 52. D
27. B 53. A
28. A 54. B
29. B 55. C
30. C 56. D
57. C
58. A
59. A
60. C

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