Second Quarter Summative Test-MDL Science VII S.Y. 2021-2022

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Second Quarter Summative Test- MDL

Science VII
S.Y. 2021-2022
Name: ____________________________________________________                  Date: _______ _______
Grade and Section: ________________________ _____             Score:_______ ______

I – Read each item carefully and encircle the correct answer.

1. What tool is used to help you see tiny objects and living organisms?
A. Goggles B. Microscope
C. Stethoscope D. Telescope
2. Who invented the first compound microscope?
A. Isaac Newton B. Robert Hooke
C. Alexander Grahambell D. Hans & Zacharias Janssen
3. Which two parts of the light microscope magnify the image of an object?
A. Eyepiece & mirror B. Eyepiece & objective
C. Objectives & mirror D. Objectives & diaphragm
4. What makes a microscope determine how clearly a small object can be viewed?
A. Mirror & eyepiece B. Mirror & magnification
C. Objectives & resolution D. Magnification & resolution
5. What is the science of investigating small objects and structures?
A. autopsy B. colonoscopy
C. endoscopy D. microscopy
6. What type of microscope which uses visible light to form an image?
A. Optical Microscope B. Electron Microscope
C. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) D. Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
7. What is accomplished by turning the coarse adjustment upwards/downwards?

I. Facilitates the changing of objectives.


II. Focuses or brings out the object to be observed.
III. Raises and lowers the body tube with the objectives.
IV. Connects the eyepieces to the revolving nosepiece with the objectives

A. I & II only B. II & III only


C. I, II, & III only D. I, II, III & IV
8. Why do you have to watch from the side when changing objectives?
I. Objectives are of different lengths.
II. The HPO is longer and can easily crash into the cover slip and slide.
III. It allows one to tilt the microscope, so viewing is possible while seated.
IV. This is done to prevent accidental crashing of the objectives into the slide and
breakage of lens, slide, or cover slip.

A. I & II only B. I & III only


C. I & IV only D. II & III only
9. The magnification of a microscope is equal to ____________________.
A. the magnification power of the objective lens divided by that of the ocular lens.
B. the magnification power of the objective lens divided by the numerical aperture.
C. the product of magnification produced individually by the ocular and objective lenses.
D. the product of magnification produced individually by the ocular and numerical aperture.
10. A plant cell is viewed using a 10x eyepiece and 43x HPO. How much will the cell be magnified?
A. 10x B. 43x
C. 143x D. 430x
II – Choose the correct answer in the box below

EYEPIECE OR OCULAR LENS ARM


BODY TUBEOR LENS TUBE STAGE CLIPS
REVOLVING NOSEPIECE DIAPHRAGM
OBJECTIVES/ OBJECTIVE LENSES COARSE ADJUSTMENT
STAGE FINE ADJUSTMENT
LIGHT SOURCE BASE
11. This is the part used to look through the microscope.

12. It is connected with the eyepiece and its main task is to hold it.

13. It holds the objective lenses. It is movable and it can resolve the objective lenses
depending on the magnification power of the lens.
14.This is the part connecting the base and to the head and the eyepiece tube to the base of
the microscope. It gives support to the head of the microscope and it is also used when
carrying the microscope.
15. Its the platform that holds the specimen or sample for viewing.

16. It hold the specimen slides in place.

17. This controls the amount of light that passes through the specimen.

18. This focuses images under the scanner and the low- power objectives.

19. It provides light for the specimen (could be a lamp or a mirror).

20. Base supports the microscope.

III – Identify and write the parts of the flower in the boxes provided for.

Prepared:
SHEILA MAE B. CABAGUIO
SST-1 Parents Signature Over Printed Name

Checked:
KADAPI P. MONSIANG
School Head
Second Quarter Performance Task-LAS
Science VII
S.Y. 2021-2022
Name: ____________________________________________________                  Date: _______ _______
Grade and Section: ________________________ _____             Score:_______ ______

Activity I– Compare and differentiate the animal and plant cell base on the presence and absence of
certain organelles. Fill in the corresponding organelles in the Venn diagram.

Activity 2 – Arrange the scrambled letters that correspond to an organelle located in an animal cell in
Column A. Match the organelle with its appropriate function in Column B.
Answer key : SCIENCE 7
Test 1 :
1. B
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. D
Test II
1. Eyepiece or Ocular lens 4. Arm
2. Body tubeor Lens tube 6. Stage clips
3. Revolving nosepiece 7. Diaphragm

5.Stage 8.Fine Adjustment


9.Light source 10Base

Test III

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