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First Periodical Examination
SCIENCE – GRADE 7
GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
1. Write your answers clearly. Yung malinaw, hindi katulad ng feelings nyang hindi mo
maintindihan.
2. No Erasures. Pag-isipan muna ng mabuti bago isulat. Hindi lahat ng pagkakamali pwede itama.
3. Do Not Cheat. Wag tumulad sa ex mong akala mo loyal pero mabilis lang pala magpalit.
4. Finish the exam in 1 hour. Alam mo dapat kung kelan na dapat sumuko. Pagtapos na, tapos na.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICES
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.
A B
_______ 1. The scientist who proposed the
“Three Laws of Motion” a. energy
_______ 2. The 1st Law of Motion b. conductor
_______ 3. The 2nd Law of Motion c. insulator
_______ 4. The 3rd Law of Motion d. Law of Inertia
_______ 5. Net force is zero e. Law of Acceleration
_______ 6. Net force is not zero f. Law of Interaction
_______ 7. Metals, your body and electric wires g. power
_______ 8. Wood, glass and rubbers h. Potential Energy
_______ 9. The capacity to do work i. Kinetic Energy
_______10.The energy that travels through j. Sir Isaac Newton
electromagnetic waves k. Unbalanced Force
_______11.The energy transferred by direct l. Balanced Force
contact m. net force
_______12.The process of transferring energy n. radiation
that occurs in gasses and liquids o. Gallileo Gallilei
_______13.The combination of all forces acting p.conduction
on an object q. convection
_______14.The energy of moving objects
_______15.Stored energy
1. Jonard is out with his friends. Misfortune occurs and Jonard and his friends find themselves
getting a workout. They apply a cumulative force of 1080 N to push the car 218 meters to the
nearest fuel station. Determine the work done on the car.
2. A new conveyor system at the local packaging will utilize a motor-powered mechanical arm to
exert an average force of 890 N to push large crates a distance of 12 meters in 22 seconds.
Determine the power output required of such motor.
3. How much work will a 680-watts motor do in 5 seconds?