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SCIENCE

The document is an achievement test for Grade 7 Science at Marayag National High School in the Philippines for the school year 2023-2024. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics in science, including the scientific method, elements, cells, and natural resources. The test aims to assess students' understanding and knowledge in these areas.

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SCIENCE

The document is an achievement test for Grade 7 Science at Marayag National High School in the Philippines for the school year 2023-2024. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics in science, including the scientific method, elements, cells, and natural resources. The test aims to assess students' understanding and knowledge in these areas.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Schools Division of Davao Oriental
MARAYAG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Marayag, Lupon, Davao Oriental

ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN SCIENCE 7


S.Y. 2023-2024

Name: _______________________________________ Date: _______________ Score: __________


Grade & Section: ____________________ Teacher: JEMIE JOY TALUNDAS –
ORIAS
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the following questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your choice.
1. Why is experiment important?
A. ensures that many tools are used safely and accurately..
B.. allows for new discoveries and knowledge in science.
C. helps create jobs for scientists.
D. creates more questions to be answered.
2. A series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions.
A. Scientific method. B. Hypothesis C. Observation D. Experiment
3. What is the process of obtaining information using your senses?
A. Inquiry B. Observation C. Conclusion D. Scientific Method
4. Who made the Periodic Table of Elements?
A. Dmitri Mendeleev B. Galileo Galilei C. Aristotle D. Socrates
5. How many elements are there in Periodic Table of Elements?
A. 108 B. 128 C. 128 D. 118
6. The following are found in an ingredient’s label. Which is an element?
A. Sodium B. Oxide C. Sorbate D. Sulfate
7. Ag is the symbol of what element?
a. Aluminum b. Argon c. Gold d. Silver
8. In a salt water solution, what substance is considered the solvent?
A. Water B. Salt C. Both are solvents D. Neither substance is a solvent
9. What is the substance called that is being dissolved in a solution?
A. Solute B. Mixture C. Solvent D. All of the Above
10. To make a solute dissolve more quickly in a solvent, which would you do?
A. Do not stir the solution B. Stir it C. Let the solute settle down D. Nothing to
do with the solute
11.What device is used to view very small things that cannot be seen by the naked eyes?
a. Telescope b. Microscope c. Stethoscope d. Microscope
12. Sheenagh wants to observe the onion cells under the microscope. Which of the following will she do to achieve her
goal?
a. Sheenagh will adjust the mirror so the light could go up through the stage and into the specimen
b. Sheenagh will switch the lens from low powered objective to high power objective
c. Sheenagh will adjust the course adjustment so she could see clearly the specimen
d. All of the above
13.Which of the following scenarios signify a community?
a. A group of dogs in a farm
b. farmhouse A group of cows together with a group of carabao in a farmland
c. A group of cats in a farmhouse
d. A group of cats in a farmhouse
14. Which is the correct sequence – from highest to lowest – of the levels of organization.
a. Cell – organ – organ system-organism – Tissue c. Tissue – cell – organ – organ system-
organism
b. Organ – organ system –organism- tissue – cell d. organism-organ system – organ – tissue– cell
15. Which part of the cell is known as the control center of the cell?
a. Cell Membrane b. Nucleolus c. Nucleus d. Ribosomes
16.Which part of the plant cell contains chlorophyll which absorbs energy from the sun to make food for
plants?
a. Chloroplast b. Cytoplasm c. Nucleus d. Vacuoles
17.Which part of the cell is known as the powerhouse of the cell which converts glucose to a form of
energy usable by the cells?
a. Cell Membrane b. Cytoplasm c. Mitochondria d. Nucleus
18.What are the parts of the plant cells that are not present in the animal cells?
a. Chloroplast and Cytoplasm c. Cell Membrane and Nucleolus
b. Chloroplast and Cell Wall d. Vacuoles and Ribosomes
19. Why is the cell wall important to plant cells?
a. Because it converts energy from the sun to a form usable to the cell
b. Because it helps in the production of spindle fibers during cell division
c. Because it serves as another level of protection and it gives shape to plant cells
d. Because it digests unnecessary waste/trash in the cell
20. If the chloroplast of the plant cell is damaged, which of the following will it be unable to do?
a. Protects the cell c. excretes waste materials
b. Make food for the cell d. give instruction for cell to reproduce
21.It is the total length travelled by an object.
a. point of reference b. displacement c. distance d. speed
22.Which of the following situation shows a positive acceleration?
A.A car running at a lower speed. B.A car running with a decreasing speed.
C.A car standing motionless on the track. D.A car running with an increasing speed
a. 40 m/s b.0.10 m/s c. 10 m/s d.11 m/s
23. While on a vacation, Carrie traveled a total of 250 km. It took her 5 hours to reach her destination. What was her
average speed?
a.50 km/h b.0.02 km/h c.40 km/h d.0.75 km/h
24. Jimin finished the 500-meter run in 50 seconds. What was his speed?
a. 40 m/s b.0.10 m/s c. 10 m/s d.11 m/s
25. What does a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph represent?
A. Speeding Up B.Constant Speed C.No MovementD.Slowing Down
26. What do you call the highest point of a wave?
a. frequency b. trough c. crest d. wavelength
27. The Philippines is located nearest to which special latitude line?
A. Prime Meridian C. Arctic Circle B. Equator D. Antarctic Circle
28. Which of the following statements below is considered TRUE with regards to the climate in Northern and Southern
temperate zones?
A. They only have wet and dry seasons.
B. They experience the cold temperature not more than 10° C.
C. They experience hot climate with little seasonal variation.
D. They experience the four seasons -spring, summer, winter, and fall.
29. What reference lines on the globe are written in horizontal and are used to determine the North and South
directions of a specified location?
A. Equator B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Prime Meridian
30. The starting point of the latitude and is measured in zero degree is called _______.
A. Equator B. Prime Meridian C. Tropic of Cancer D. Tropic of Capricorn
31. Which natural resource is NOT a source of energy?
A. Coal B. Trees C. Fuel D. Natural gas
32. Which of the following is a nonrenewable natural resource?
A. Diamond C. Trees B. Animals D. Water
33. Why are coal, petroleum, and natural gas considered nonrenewable resource?
A. The Philippines is dependent on its supply from other countries.
B. Using them results in environmental problems.
C. They are difficult to locate and explore from Earth.
D. It takes a very long time to produce them.
34.What are natural resources?
A. It is used for energy. B. It meets people’s needs. C. It is naturally available. D. All of these.
35. Which of the following elements can be found in the Earth’s atmosphere?
A. Argon and Neon B. Nitrogen and Oxygen C. Carbon Dioxide and Helium D. Radon and Xenon
36. What is the function of the ozone layer?
A. To block UV rays from getting to Earth C. To allow meteors to get to Earth
B. To allow meteors to get to Earth D To keep oxygen in.
37.Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?
A. Exosphere B. Stratosphere C. Mesosphere D. Troposphere
38.Which layer of the atmosphere protects the Earth from burning meteors?
A. Exosphere B. Stratosphere C. Mesosphere D. Troposphere
39.What is the correct order of the Earth’s atmospheric layers from bottom to top?
A. Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
B. Stratosphere, Troposphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
C. Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
D. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
40. What happens to temperature as you go higher in the stratosphere?
A. It gets hotter. B. It stays the same. C. It gets colder. D. It is always
changing.

The days you spent studying has led up to this day and
I know that you’re going to do great! Do your best and believe in yourself.
Good Luck and God Bless!!!

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