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CUYTING UY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

JIABONG, SAMAR

THIRD QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7

Name: ________________________________ Yr. & Sec. _____________ date ___________

TEST I.MULTIPLE CHOICE.


Direction A. Read each question carefully and chooses the letter of the correct answer.

1. A first measurement represented by broken lines.


a. Displacement b. distance c. motion d. travel

2. It refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions.


a. motion b. displacement c. travel d. distance

3. It defines as distance travelled divided by the time of travel.


a. Speed b. Motion c. Velocity d. Fast

4. How do you compute for the average speed of each athlete?


a. Divide 200 meters by the recorded time travel
b. Divide the recorded time of travel by 200 meters
c. Multiply 200 meters by the recorded time of travel
d. Divide 200 meters by twice the recorded time of travel

5. Which of the following statement is NOT true about speedometer?


a. His speed at an instant b. Use to measure the instantaneous
c. important to the drivers d. they need to know how fast they are going

6. The velocity of a moving body at an instant is called ________.


a. instantaneous b. speedometer c. velocity d. instantaneous speed

7. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled.
a. wave b. speed c. displacement d. distance

8. Speed at an instant is called _________.


a. speedometer b. instantaneous velocity c. instantaneous speed d. frequency

9. What does it means if an object covers equal distance at equal intervals of time?
a. means it is moving at constant speed and still not accelerating
b. means it is at rest
c. means its speed is zero
d. means that the object is accelerating
10. A _________ is a periodic disturbance that moves away from a source and carries energy.
a. Sound b. Light c. Water d. Wave

11. In a transverse wave, the individual particles of the medium are ___________.
a. move in circles c. move parallel to the direction of travel
b. move in ellipse d. move perpendicular to the direction of travel

12. Energy from the sun reaches the earth through _________________.
a. Ultraviolet waves b. Infrared waves
c. Mechanical waves d. Electromagnetic waves

13. The higher the frequency of a wave; ____________________.


a. the lower its speed b. the shorter its wavelength
c. the greater its amplitude d. the longer its period

14. Which of the following objects will produce sound?


a. Soft Objects b. Radio Stations c. Vibrating Objects d. Objects under pressure

15. Which of the following best describes a high frequency sound? It has _______.
a. low pitch b. high pitch c. low energy d. A and C

16. Compared to a thin string of the same length and tightness a thick string produces sound of
_______.
a. the same pitch b. lower pitch c. higher pitch d. lower then lighter pitch

17. A sound wave is a ______________.


a. longitudinal wave b. transverse wave c. standing wave d. shook wave

18. Which of the following is NOT capable of transmitting sound?


a. air b. water c. steel d. a vacuum

19. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?
a. Steel in cabinet b. Water in the Ocean
c. Air in your classroom d. Water in a swimming pool

20. Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave?


a. Infrared b. Radio c. Sound d. X-ray

21. Light is an electromagnetic wave. Which characteristic is common in all electromagnetic


waves?
a. Amplitude b. Frequency c. Speed d. Wavelength

22. ROYGBIV is the basic component of white light. Which color of light carries the most
energy?
a. Blue b. Green c. Orange d. Red
23. Among all the electromagnetic waves (EM), which has the highest frequency?
a. Infrared Radiation b. Radio wave c. Ultraviolet wave d. Gamma rays

24. Violet-highest frequency, Violet-_______________.


a. longest wavelength b. shortest wavelength
c. lowest wavelength d. highest wavelength

25. The wavelength decreases as the frequency is _____________.


a. decreased b. equal c. increased d. both increased and decreased

26. The repetitive motion that you do with your hand while waving is called
____________.
a. Vibration b. Motion c. Action d. Wave

27. It is the highest point and lowest point of a wave.


a. trough b. shape c. size d. crest

28. It is the maximum displacement of a vibrating particle on either side of its normal
position.
a. Sinusoidal b. Crest c. Trough d. amplitude

29. It refers to the distance between any successive identical parts of the wave.
a. wavelength b. sinusoidal c. amplitude d. crest

30. A wave form that represents a continuous, uniform wave with constant frequency
and wavelength called ___________.
a. Transverse Waves b. Mechanical Waves
c. Sinusoidal Waves d. Longitudinal Waves

Test II. TRUE or FALSE

Direction: Write true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is wrong.

___ 1.Speed refers to the rate of change in distance.

___ 2.Motion Manifest energy.

___ 3.Speed with direction is referred to as velocity.

___ 4.The number of waves passing a point in a second is called frequency.

___ 5.Trough is the lowest point of a wave.


___ 6.Sound waves are examples of Mechanical waves.

___ 7.Vibrations are considered as a disturbance that travels through a medume.

___ 8.The lightness or lowness of sound is known as the Pitch.

___ 9.Pitch of a high frequency sound is also high.

___ 10.Low Frequency Sound is also lower in pitch.

Test III. Enumeration

A. Give the three major parts of ear


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B. What are the 7 common name of wave? (4-10)


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