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3rd QUARTER EXAM - SCIENCE VII

S.Y. 2019-2020

Name: ____________________________________ Date:_____________ Score: _________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE

Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. 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 b. I and III only c. II and III only d. I, II, and III
2. How do you compute for the average speed of each athlete?
a. Multiply 200 meters by the recorded time of travel.
b. Divide the recorded time of travel by 200 meters.
c. Divide 200 meters by the recorded time of travel
d. Divide 200 meters by twice the recorded time of travel.
3. Which of the following is TRUE about an object that travels 5 meters to the left, then 2 meters up, then another 5
meters to the right?
a. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters.
b. The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters.
c. The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters down.
d. The total displacement travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters down.
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the object moving with constant speed?
a. The object is not accelerating.
b. The speed of the object is equal to zero.
c. The distance travelled by the object increases uniformly.
d. The speed of the object remains the same all throughout the travel.
5. A change in position with respect to a fixed point is called __________.
a. Force b. motion c. Velocity d. speed
6. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through
a. Alternately vibrating particles of the medium. c. Particles traveling with the waves.
b. Vibrating particles and traveling particles. d. None of the above.
7. In order for a mechanical wave to exist, what is needed to create a disturbance in an elastic medium?
a. Matter b. interference c. Energy d. motion
8. In a transverse wave, the individual particles of the medium …..
a. Move in circles c. Move in ellipses
b. Move parallel to the direction of travel d. Move perpendicular to the direction of travel
9. The higher the frequency of a wave.
a. The lower its speed. c. The shorter its wavelength
b. The greater its amplitude d. The longer its period.
10. Waves in a lake are 4.00 m in length and pass an anchored boat 2 s apart. The speed of the wave is
a. 0.25 m/s b. 2.00 m/s c. 6.25 m/s d. none of them
11. Energy from the sun reaches the earth through
a. ultraviolet waves b. mechanical waves c. Infrared waves d. electromagnetic waves
12. Which of the following objects will produce sound?
a. Soft object b. Vibrating objects c. Radio stations d. Objects under pressure
13. A sound wave is_____________
a. Longitudinal wave b. standing wave c. Transverse wave d. shock wave
14. Which of the following is NOT capable of transmitting sound?
a. Air b. water c. steel d. a vacuum
15. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?
a. Steel in the cabinet b. air in your classroom c. Water in the ocean d. water in the swimming pool
16. Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave?
a. Infrared b. radio c. sound d. x ray
17. How does the wavelength of infrared ( IR) compare with the wavelength of ultraviolet (UV) waves?
a. Infrared waves have longer wavelength.
b. Infrared waves have shorter wavelength
c. IR waves have the same wavelength as the UV waves
d. IR is NOT comparable in wavelength with the UV waves.
18. It refers to the range of different colors.
a. Color b. Spectrum c. Light d. Prism
19. This is a disturbance through a medium in which energy is transferred.
a. Wave b. Amplitude c. Reflection d. Equilibrium position
20. How are sound waves classified?
a. Circular waves b. Longitudinal waves c. Electromagnetic waves d. Transverse waves

II. Describing Motion Using Graphs

A. Fill up Table 1 using the data in Figure 2. Note that the positions of the ball are shown every 5 seconds. (6pts.)

Table 1: Position of the ball vs time


Time (s) Position of the ball (m)
0s 0m

B. Plot the values in Table 1 as points on the graph in Figure 3. Note that time is plotted on the X-axis while
position is plotted on the Y-axis. An example is given below. (8pts.)

C. Lastly, draw a straight diagonal line through the points in the graph. (5pts.)

III. Labeling
2.

1.

3. 4.

IV. Problem Solving (5pts.)


distance
SPEED = ___________
time

1. You arrive in my class 5 seconds after leaving math which is 15 meters away. How fast did you travel?
Table of Specifications in TLE 9 – 3rd Quarter Exam
S.Y. 2019-2020

Competencies Code % Item Placement No. of


Easy (60%) Average (30 %) Difficult (10%) Items
Remembe Understan Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
ring ding
Create new business ideas in TLE- 1, 2, 5 3, 4 18
the carpentry business by EM9- 36 - 48
using various techniques IIIk-
IVk-3
Prepare tools, equipment TLE- 6, 7, 8, 16, 19 26 - 35 26
and materials for fabricating IACP 9, 10,
formworks according to job 9FW- 11, 12,
requirements Iii- 13, 14,
IIId- 15, 17,
1 18,
20,24
Layout and cut to dimension TLE- 25 21, 22 23 4
of form sheathing and IACP
stiffeners 9FW-
IIIe-
j-2
TOTAL 48

Prepared by:

DELILAH A. KHO

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