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Division of City Schools

Cabanatuan District II
IMELDA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Cabanatuan City

Third Periodical Test in Science 7


S.Y. 2018-2019

Name: __________________________________ Score: ______________


Year and Section: _________________________ Date: ______________

Direction: Read each item carefully. Choose the corresponding letter of the correct answer among the given choices and write it
on your answer sheet.

1. It pertains to the change in position with respect to a reference point?


a. acceleration c. displacement
b. velocity d. motion
2. Which of the following is NOT true about scalars and vectors
a. Scalars are completely specified by magnitude alone.
b. Examples of scalars are distance, speed and acceleration.
c. Vectors are specified by both magnitude and direction.
d. Examples of vectors are displacement, velocity and acceleration.
3. It refers to the rate of motion or the change in distance per unit time?
a. gravity c. acceleration
b. displacement d. velocity
4. Who classified motion into natural and violent?
a. Galileo Galilei c. Aristotle
b. Einstein d. none of the above
5. You walk to the nearest store 2 km down the road and back. What is your total displacement?
a. 0 c. 2 km up the road
b. 2 km down the road d. 4 km
6. Which of the following is An Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist, in the sixteenth century who discredited these
idea of Aristotle about motion?
a. Aristotle c. Einstein
b. Galileo Galilei d. none of the above
7. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled.
a. displacement c. motion
b. distance d. speed
8. Which of the following refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions.
a. speed c. distance
b. motion d. displacement
9. It refers to the change in speed.
a. displacement c. motion
b. acceleration d. speed
10. What is the formula used to get the speed?
a. s=d/t c. s=m/s
b. s=t/d d. none of the these
11. 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

Consider the diagram above to answer question 12, 13, and 14.

12. The wavelength of the wave in the diagram above is given by letter?

13. The amplitude of the wave in the diagram above is given by letter?

14. Indicate the interval that represents a half wavelength?

15. A pulse sent down a long string eventually dies away and disappears. What happens to its energy?
a. The energy disappears with the wave
b. The energy is remains along the length of the string
c. The energy is transferred from the wave to the environment
d. The pulse does not carry energy
16. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through
a. alternately vibrating particles of the medium b. particles traveling with the wave
c. vibrating particles d. none of the above
17.In a transverse wave, the individual particles of the medium
a. move in circles b. move in ellipses
c. move parallel to the direction on travel d. move perpendicular to the direction of travel
18.The higher the frequency of the wave,
a. the lower its speed b. the shorter its wavelength
c. the greater its amplitude d. the longer its period
19. Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the others is its
a. amplitude c. wavelength
b. wave speed d. frequency
20. Waves in a lake are 5.00m in length and pass an anchored boat 1.25 s apart. The speed of the wave is?
a.0.25m/s c.6.25m/s
b.4.00m/s d. none of the above
21. Energy from the sun reaches the earth through?
a. ultraviolet waves c. mechanical waves
b. infrared waves d. electromagnetic waves
22. It is the amount of energy sound wave carries per second through a unit area.
a. intensity c. pitch
b. loudness d. none of these
23. Which of the following is the number of waves produced in a given time?
a. loudness c. pitch
b. intensity d. frequency
24. What is the speed of sound in air with 20˚C?
a. 343m/s c. 345m/s
b. 344m/s d. 346m/s
25. Which of the following refers on how high or low the sound seems to a person?
a. pitch c. intensity
b. loudness d. frequency
26. It refers on how loud or soft a sound is perceived to be.
a. loudness c. pitch
b. intensity d. frquency
27. A sound wave with a higher amplitude and energy is perceived as a?
a. louder sound c. normal sound
b. softer sound d. none of these
28. What sound waves have frequencies above the normal human range of hearing?
a. decibels c. infrasound
b. ultrasound d. doppler effect
29. What sounds waves have frequencies below the normal human range of hearing?
a. doppler effect c. decibels
b. infrasound d. ultrasound
30.It is the apparent change in the frequency of a sound caused by the motion of either the listener or the source of the sound.
a. decibels c. infrasound
b. ultrasound d. doppler effect
31. A sound wave with a higher amplitude and energy is perceived as a?
a. louder sound c. normal sound
b. softer sound d. none of these
32. Which of the following objects will produce sound?
a. soft objects c. vibrating objects
b. radio stations d. objects under pressure
33. Which of the following best describes a high frequency sound? It has _____________.
a. low pitch c. low energy
b. high pitch d. A and C
34. Compared to a thin string of the same length and tightness a thick string produces sounds of ____________.
a. the same pitch c. higher pitch
b. lower pitch d. lower then higher pitch
35. A single line of light traveling in a straight line is called?
a. ray c. reflection
b. refraction d. none of these
36. Which of the following emits their own light?
a. umbra c. luminous
b. penumbra d. non-luminous
37. Which of the following is an example of nonluminous?
a. sun c. light bulb
b. moon d. burning candles
38. Which material allowed light to pass through?
a. luminous c. transparent
b. non-luminous d. none of these
39. Which material did not allow light to pass through?
a. transparent c. opaque
b. transluscent d. all of these
40. They absorb light so you cannot see objects behind them.
a. opaque c. transparent
b. transluscent d. luminous
41. About 9 percent of the Sun's energy that reaches Earth is ultraviolet radiation. This radiation has which of the following
characteristics?
a. Wavelengths are shorter than visible light wavelength.
b. Is more penetrating than visible light.
c. Causes damage to human skin.
d. All of the above.
42. When an object is observed, the observation is a result of which interaction of light with matter?
a. transmission. c. reflection
b. diffusion d. absorption
43. In which of the following are the particles closest together?
a. solid c. gas
b. liquid d. fluid
44. How does heat energy reach the Earth from the Sun?
a. radiation c. convection
b. conduction d. insulation
45. Two charges of the same type can?
a. repel each other c. attract a neutral object
b. attract each other d. repel and attract

ESSAY:

46-50. Explain the importance of EARTHING or GROUNDING.

Prepared:

JESSICA MANAWES NAVOR


Subject Teacher

Checked: Noted:

GLADY PUYAT CASTRO BELINDA CALARA MALLARE, Ph. D


Master Teacher I Principal II

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