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MARIVELES NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- ALASASIN

ALASASIN MARIVELES, BATAAN

SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT TEST


SCIENCE 7

I. Multiple Choice. Select the best answer for each question. Write the answer in your answer sheet.

1. A large storm that forms over warm ocean water with very strong winds that extends vertically from the
surface of the Earth to the top of the Troposphere.
A. Warm front B. Hurricane C. Density D. Cold front
2. Gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrious oxide, water vapor, and ozone in the atmosphere which
involved in the green house effect.
A. Front B. Greenhouse gases C. Oxidation D. Elevation
3. The outer layer of the Thermosphere extending outward to space.
A. Mesosphere B. Exosphere C. Ionosphere D. Cumulus
4. The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves through space.
A. Radiation B. Convection C. Transpiration D. Climate
5. An increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere.
A. Land breeze B. Longitude C. Climate D. Global warming
6. Line that runs East and West and measure distance North or South of the Equator.
A. Altitude B. Longitude C. Stratus D. Latitude
7. A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
A. Cell B. Tissue C. Organ D. Organism
8. Captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food in plant cells.
A. Nucleus B. Chloroplast C. Vacuoles D. Photosynthesis
9. The general weather pattern of an area over a long period of time
A. Climate B. Land Breeze C. Typhoon D. Sunshine
10. An area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
A. Watershed B. Transpiration C. Barometer D. Pool
11. Lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere, all weather occurs in this layer.
A. Exosphere B. Ionosphere C. Troposphere D. Mesosphere
12. Where two different air masses meet
A. Front B. Sea breeze C. Stratus D. Conduction
13. What should you do to dissolved more solid solute in a saturated liquid solution?
A. Stir the solution B. Add more solute C. Heat the solution D. reduce the pressure
14. Given a 3% by volume ethyl alcohol in water, which is solute? Which is solvent?
A. Solute- ethyl; Solvent- water C. Either water or ethyl alcohol can be solute and solvent
B. Solute- water; Solvent- ethyl alcohol D. Both water and ethyl alcohol can be solute and solvent
15. A liquid has the following properties: one phase, colorless, boils at varying temperature. Which of the
following BEST describes the liquid?
A. Solution B. Substance C. Suspension D. Coarse mixture
16. In which glass of liquid is sugar hard to dissolved?
A. Glass of icedtea B. glass of cold water C. glass of hot water D. glass of tap water
17. Why water known as the universal solvent?
A. It has a high boiling point and very low freezing point
B. It can change to solid or gaseous form
C. It is kind of solvent
D. It dissolves more materials than the other liquid
18. What is percentage by mass of a salt solution prepared by dissolving 40grams of salt in 100grams of solution
A. 45% B. 65% C. 40% D. 78%
19. A graduated cylinder has 37ml of water. The water level rises to 70ml when a stone is dropped into it. The
volume of the stone is _______
A. 3.3ml B. 330ml C. 700ml D. 33ml
20. Which of the following should NOT be done in a science laboratory?
A. Taste an unknown chemical C. To dilute an acid and add it to water
B. Keep alcohol away from fire D. Always handle glassware with care
21. In which case pH is important? I-pH and the human body II-pH in fruit preservation
III-pH in food processing IV-pH of personal care product
A. I and II B. I, II and III C. I, II and IV D. I, II, III, and IV
22. Energy from the Sun reaches the Earth through ____________
A. Ultraviolet waves B. Infrared waves C. Mechanical waves D. Electromagnetic waves
23. Which of the following is not capable of transmitting sound?
A. Air B. vacuum C. water D. steel
24. Which of the following travel fastest? A. a person covered 20 meters in 10 seconds
B. A person covered 40 meters in 20 seconds C. a person covered 80 meters in 30 seconds
C. A person covered 10 meters in 5 seconds
25. Which of the following pair is correct?
A. Distance: meter B. displacement: seconds
C. speed: meter per square second D. acceleration:kilometer per hour
26. 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

For question 27 and 28, refer to the table below. Data were obtained from a 200-meter dash competition.

Female Athlete Recorded Time Male Athlete Recorded Time


1 28.5 1 24.4
2 28.1 2 23.9
3 27.3 3 25.0
4 28.7 4 24.6
27.Which of the following statement is/are true?
I. The male athletes are faster than the female athletes.
II. Compared to the speed of the fastest male athlete, the average speed of the fastest female athlete is slightly less.
A. I only B. II only C. Both I and II D. Neither I or II
28. How do you compute for the average speed of each athlete?
A. Multiply 200 meters by the recorded time C. Divide the recorded time of travel by 200 meters
B. Divide 200 meters by the recorded time D. Divide 200 meters by twice the recorded time
29. 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. slow pitch
30. A way of expressing concentration of a solution where amount of the solute in a given mass of solvent
expressed as grams solute per 100 grams.
A. Percent by mass B. Percent by volume C. Percent by power D. Percent by solution
31. The solution that contains small amount of dissolved solute compared to amount of solvent.
A. Saturated solution B. Dilute solution C. Concentrated solution D. Supersaturated solution
32. Which of the following is an example of a solution?
A. Sugar and Water B. Sand and Water C. Mongo seeds D. Corn and Water
33. If you mix vinegar and water, what result do you get?
A. two-phased system B. a compound C. one-phased system D. heterogenous system
34. If you mix salt, hot pepper(siling labuyo), garlic, and vinegar, how many phases will appear?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
35. While performing an experiment you forgot the time required, so you keep heating the liquid for 20 minutes
instead of 5 minutes. What you should do?
A. Repeat the experiment C. Ask the teacher to change the time to 20
B. Go ahead, anyway it is only 15 minutes more D. Record that you only heated it for 5 minutes
36. It is the longer objective that shows the detailed part of the specimen.
A. HPO B. LPO C. body tube D. arm
37. Which of the following structures are NOT involved in asexual reproduction?
A. gametes or sex cells B. tuber C. stem D. root
38. Under the microscope, the structure most easily seen in both plant and animal cells.
A. chloroplast B. mitochondrion C. ribosome D. nucleus
39. Which is present in a plant cell but not in an animal cell, as seen through a compound microscope?
A. cell membrane B. cell wall C. cytoplasm D. nucleus
40. The organ system of plants consist of the root and shoot systems. Why is it important for these organ
system
to work together?
A. To grow and survive C. to survive floods and strong winds
B. To avoid pests and other animals D. to survive droughts and earthquakes
41. A farmer grew only one type of onion. All of the onion plants died from the same disease. What can be
said of this onion plant population?
A. Only a few plants were resistant to the disease
B. All of the onion plants were resistant to the disease.
C. The onion plants were genetically identical
D. The onion plants were genetically different from each other.
42. A part or sample of any material for study or examination under the microscope.
A. specimen B. cell C. mount D. organs
43. The site of food making in plants, found mainly in the leaves and herbaceous stems of plant.
A. chloroplast B. tissue C. organ system D. vacuole
44. It is the basic unit of structure and function in organisms.
A. organ B. tissue C. organ D. cell
45. The transparent material around the nucleus which is also the site of complex chemical reactions.
A. cytoplasm B. chloroplast C. organelles D. vacuole
46. The heart pumps blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to the different parts of the body. To which organ
system does the heart belong?
A. Circulatory B. Digestive C. Excretory D. Reproductive
47. Cancer starts from cells that start to grow uncontrollably fast. They destroy tissues and organs. What does
it says about the effects of diseased cells on the higher levels of organization in an organism?
A. Cancer involves only certain kinds of cells and does not affect any other kind of cell
B. Diseased cells affect only the next higher levels of organization that they make-up – the tissues.
C. Diseased cells damage the higher levels of organization they make up: tissues, organ, organ system,
and eventually, the whole organism.
D. Diseased cells do not affect the other parts of an organism.
48. Some plants bear flowers during the summer season. How are flowers different from the reproductive organs
of animals?
A. Flowers have male and female parts; animals have either male or female parts
B. Flowers need pollinators like bees to reproduce; animals do not.
C. Flowers are shed from time to time; nothing is shed from animals
D. There is no difference between flowers and the reproductive organs of animals.
49. Which of the following differentiates organs from tissues?
A. Organs make up tissues; tissues make up organs
B. Tissues make up organs; cells make up tissues
C. Organs and tissues are made up cells
D. Organs and tissues make up an organ system
50. A gamete unites with gamete to form a zygote. Which process is taking place?
A. Pollination B. Fertilization C. Asexual reproduction D. Vegetative
propagation
ANSWER KEY FOR ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCIENCE 7

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

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