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Division of General Santos City

GENERAL SANTOS CITY SPED INTEGRATED SCHOOL


Brgy. San Isidro, General Santos City

SCIENCE 7
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QUARTER 4 SUMMATIVE TEST # 1
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Name: _____________________________________Section: _____________Date: _____________ Score:

Direction: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

_____1. To locate places on Earth,


one must look at the
______________________.
a.the lines of longitude only
b.the lines of latitude only
c.the intersecting lines of latitude and
longitude
d.the neighboring area to describe
the location

_____2. When measuring the lines of


latitude, always begin with the
_________, which represent the zero
degree.
a.Equator c.North Pole
b.Longitude d.Prime Meridian

For items 3-5, refer to the illustration above.

_____3. Based on the globe, which of the following is the estimated location of Philippines?
a. 14°N, 121°E b. 41°N, 74°W c. 39°S, 146°E d. 12°S, 77°W

_____4. Which of the following is the estimated location of Canada?


a. 30°N, 114°E b. 56°N, 106°W c. 38°S, 63°W d. 30°S, 70°E

_____5. Which of the following is the estimated location of Tokyo, Japan?


a. 36°N, 140°E b. 36°N, 127°E c. 19°S, 47°E d. 14°S, 52°W

_____6. Which of the following statements is true about natural resources?


a. These are materials or elements from the environment that people observed using scientific equipment.
b. These are materials or elements from the environment that people use to meet their needs.
c. These are materials or elements from the environment that people invented for themselves.
d. These are materials or elements from the environment that people did not create.

_____7. Which of the following refers to a resource that people can use again and again but its supply can be replaced?
a. recyclable b. reliable c. renewable d. unlimited

_____8. Which pair of resources is renewable?


a. aluminum and iron c. plants and animals
b. coal and solar energy d. soil and minerals

_____9. Why are coal, petroleum and natural gas considered non-renewable?
a. The Philippines is dependent on supply from other countries.
b. They are difficult to locate and explore from Earth.
c. Using them can result to environmental problems.
d. It takes a very long time to produce them.

_____10. Your community is rich in metallic minerals. Which of the following should the community undertake in order to
conserve such precious mineral deposits?
a. Use dynamites to clear out the mountain and reveal the mineral deposits.
b. Formulate laws and ordinances to regulate the mining of minerals. Prepared by:
c. Put-up tunnels to harvest all metallic minerals.
d. Use all of them to earn money MARY PRIGILYN T. AQUINO
Science Teacher

- …God bless… - MA. ROZELLE MAY P. BARACA


Science Teacher
Division of General Santos City
GENERAL SANTOS CITY SPED INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Brgy. San Isidro, General Santos City

SCIENCE 7
_____
QUARTER 4 SUMMATIVE TEST # 2
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Name: _____________________________________Section: _____________Date: _____________ Score:

Direction: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

_____1. The atmosphere is an envelope of gases surrounding the Earth and other planets. Which of the following is the
correct order of Earth’s atmospheric layer from bottom to top?
a. Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
b. Stratosphere, Troposphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
c. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
d. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Exosphere

_____2. Which of the following correctly describes the stratosphere?


b. It is an atmospheric layer. c. It is a layer important to telecommunication.
c. It has high concentration of ionized particles. d. It is a layer extending to a height of about 8 km.

_____3. In which layer do usually weather phenomena take place?


a. Exosphere b. Mesosphere c. Thermosphere d. Troposphere

_____4. Why is the presence of ozone above the troposphere important for the survival of living thing on Earth?
a. It warms Earth’s surface. c. It makes jet flying more comfortable.
b. It helps in cloud formation. d. It offers protection from the Sun’s harmful UV rays.

_____5. What is the basis for the division of the layers of the atmosphere surrounding Earth?
a. changing temperature c. changing weather patterns
b. changing amount of oxygen d. changing composition of gases

For item 6-7, refer to the illustrations below.


_____6. During the day, the land heats faster than seawater, the air above
the ground rises and is replaced by the cold air from the sea. Such cooler
air from over seawater that gently blows inland during the day is called
________ breeze.
a. land breeze c. both a and b
b. sea breeze d. neither a nor b

_____7. At nighttime, the land and sea will both cool down. But the land
will lose heat faster than the water in the sea. The sea will stay warm
longer. This time the air above the sea will be warmer than that above land.
The warm air above the sea will then rise. Air from land will move out to
replace the rising warm air. This describes the _______ breeze.
a. land breeze c. both a and b
b. sea breeze d. neither a nor b

_____8. Which of the following statements describe the Hanging


Amihan?
a. I and IV
b. I, II, III
c. I, II, IV
d. I, II, III, IV
_____9. Which of the following statements describe the Hanging Habagat?
a. I and III c. I, II, IV
b. I, II, III d. I, II, III, IV

_____10. How would you explain the occurrence of Inter-tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)?

a. I, II, III c. I, III, IV


b. II, III, IV d. I, II, III, IV
Division of General Santos City
GENERAL SANTOS CITY SPED INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Brgy. San Isidro, General Santos City

SCIENCE 7
_____
QUARTER 4 SUMMATIVE TEST # 3
__
Name: _____________________________________Section: _____________Date: _____________ Score:

Direction: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

_____1. Which of the following causes the earth’s seasons?


a. The tilt of the Earth’s axis of rotation relative to the ecliptic as Earth revolves around the Sun.
b. The Earth’s orbit about the Sun as an ellipse rather than a circle.
c. The rotation of the Earth during a 24-hour day.
d. The varying amount of sunspot activity.
_____2. Why do seasons change in the Philippines?
a. Seasons change because direct rays of the sun shift from one hemisphere to the other as the Earth
goes around the sun.
b. Seasons change because the Earth is stationary directing its rays to Northern hemisphere always.
c. The sun is somehow tilted to both Northern and Southern hemisphere.
d. The sun is directed to the southern hemisphere only.

For items 3-4, refer to the illustration below.


_____3. Based on the diagram, which season is occurring in the
Northern Hemisphere in Position C?
a. Autumn b. Spring c. Summer d. Winter

_____4. Based on the diagram, at which position is it winter in the


Southern Hemisphere?
a. Position A b. Position B c. Position C d. Position D

For items 5-6, refer to the illustrations below.

_____5. Which of the following statements describe the amount of energy received
by the ground if the Sun’s rays are hitting in high angles?
a. Direct rays or rays in high angles means that the ground will receive greater
amounts of solar energy.
b. Direct rays or rays in high angles means that the ground will receive lesser
amounts of solar energy.
c. Direct rays or rays in high angles means that the ground will not receive any
amounts of solar energy.
d. Direct rays or rays in high angles means that the ground will sometimes
receive amounts of solar energy.

_____6. Which of the following statements describe the amount of energy received
by the ground if the Sun’s rays are hitting in lower angles?
a. Lower angles of sun’s rays mean lesser solar energy.
b. Lower angles of sun’s rays mean greater solar energy.
c. Lower angles of sun’s rays mean fair solar energy.
d. Lower angles of sun’s rays mean no solar energy.
For items 7-8, refer to the illustration below.
_____7. In the month of June, which hemisphere receives direct rays from the sun?
I. Northern hemisphere III. Northern and southern hemisphere
II. Southern hemisphere
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I, II, III
_____8. In the month of December, which hemisphere receives direct rays from the
sun?
I. Northern hemisphere III. Northern and southern hemisphere
II. Southern hemisphere
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I, II, III

For items 9-10, refer to the illustration below.

_____9. In which month is the North Pole tilted toward the Sun?
a. December b. June c. March d. September

_____10. In which month is the North Pole tilted away the Sun?
a. December b. June c. March d. September
Division of General Santos City
GENERAL SANTOS CITY SPED INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Brgy. San Isidro, General Santos City

SCIENCE 7
_____
QUARTER 4 SUMMATIVE TEST # 4
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Name: _____________________________________Section: _____________Date: _____________ Score:

Direction: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

_____1. Which of the following refers to the partial blocking or total blocking of an object in space by another?
a. Eclipse b. penumbra c. orbit d. umbra

_____2. Which of the following refers to the darkest part of the shadow?
a. Eclipse b. penumbra c. orbit d. umbra

_____3. Which of the following refers to the part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part of the shadow?
a. Eclipse b. penumbra c. orbit d. umbra

For items 4-10, refer to the illustrations below.

_____4. Eclipse takes place when one heavenly body


such as the moon or planet moves into the shadow of
another heavenly body. How does Solar eclipse happen?
a.When the shadows of the Moon and Earth is neither too
high nor
too low.
Solar Eclipse b.When the sun is on the opposite side of the Earth and
the moon.
c.When the Moon comes directly between the Sun and
Earth.
d.When the shadows of the Earth and Moon are cast in
space.

Lunar Eclipse

_____5. During what phase of the moon can a Solar eclipse occur?
a. first quarter b. full moon c. new moon d. waxing gibbous

_____6. Refer to the illustrations in item 4. How does Lunar eclipse happen?
a. When the Moon is directly on the opposite side of the Earth and Sun.
b. When the Moon moves through Earth’s shadow at full Moon.
c. The earth has moved along its orbit taking the Moon with it.
d. When the Moon comes directly between the Sun and Earth.

_____7. During what phase of the moon can a Lunar eclipse occur?
a. first quarter b. full moon c. new moon d. waxing gibbous

_____8. What kind of eclipse do we see when the moon is entirely within the Earth’s umbral shadow?
a. Partial lunar eclipse b. Total solar eclipse c. Total lunar eclipse d. Partial solar eclipse

_____9. A total lunar eclipse will occur when the moon moves into the _____________.
a. Umbra of the Earth c. Penumbra of the Earth
b. Umbra of the Moon d. Penumbra of the Moon

_____10. A total solar eclipse is visible from _____________.


a. only within the moon's penumbra c. only within the moon's umbra Prepared by:
b. only the dark side of the Earth d. all over the Earth
MARY PRIGILYN T. AQUINO
Science Teacher

- …God bless… - MA. ROZELLE MAY P. BARACA


Science Teacher

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