Science 7 3rd Quarter

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1. Jay wants to measure the speed of his motorcycle. What instrument will he use?

A. Ammeter B. Barometer C. Speedometer D. Voltmeter


2. Which of the following is an example of velocity?
A. 30 s B. 30 m/s C. 30 m, East D. 30 m/s, East
3. Which of the following is the formula used for solving speed?
A. v= dt B. v=d/t C. v= t/d D. v= d/t/t
4. Which of the following is defined as the distance covered per unit time?
A. Acceleration B. Displacement C. Speed D. Velocity
5. Which of the following is NOT a unit of speed?
A. KPH B. Miles/Hour C. Meter/Second D. Meter/Second/Second
6. What is shown when you look at the speedometer in a moving car?
A. Average speed B. Average acceleration
C. Instantaneous speed D. Instantaneous acceleration
7. Which of the following is defined as speed with direction?
A. Acceleration B. Distance C. Displacement D. Velocity
8. Which of the following shows that an object is accelerating?
A. A cart moving at 5km/h.
B. A car changes velocity 5km/h in every second.
C. A cyclist moving with constant speed of 6km/h.
D. A car is moving at 10km/h going west along the highway.
9. The data below were obtained from a 500-m dash competition final in the Olympics.

A. I, II and III B. I and II only C. I and III only D. II and III only
10.A cyclist drives along a straight highway for 25h with a displacement of 100km south. What
is the cyclist’s average velocity?
A. 0.4 km/h north B. 0.4 km/h south
C. 4 km/h north D. 4 km/h south
11.Refer to the table below. What is the speed of runner Z?

12.Based on the table below, what will be the speed of the moving object in 2 seconds?
13.Michelle Ann conducted an experiment on speed using her toy car. She listed all the data
she gathered in the table below. Upon analyzing her data, she concluded that toy car C is
the slowest among the four. Do you think her conclusion is correct?

14.Marlow was asked by her teacher how to solve the speed of an object. She said that to solve
for the speed of an object, one must multiply the distance travelled by the recorded time of
travel. Do you think her process is correct?
A. Yes, because multiplication is the way to solve for speed.
B. Yes, because she had all the needed data like distance and time.
C. No, because in solving for speed one must divide the distance travelled by the
recorded time of travel.
D. No, because in solving for speed one must add the recorded time and the distance
travelled.
15.Which of the following correctly describes a wave?
A. It can set an object into motion B. It moves through materials only.
C. It transmits weaker force D. It is static
16.The following are electromagnetic waves, EXCEPT
A. Infrared B. Gamma rays C. Sound D. X-rays
17.Which of the following statements correctly describes a wave?

18.What type of wave needs a medium to propagate?


A. Electromagnetic waves B. Mechanical waves
C. Microwaves D. Ultraviolet
19.Which type of wave is characterized by the parallel motion of the particles in the wave to the
wave propagation?
A. Electromagnetic B. Longitudinal C. Mechanical D. Transverse
20.Earthquake(seismic)waves are felt through the grounds. Are these waves electromagnetic in
nature?
A. Yes, because these need medium in order to propagate.
B. No, because these do not need medium to propagate.
C. No, because these are mechanical waves.
D. Yes, because this carry energy.
21.Which of the following statements correctly describes a mechanical wave?
22.What refers to the number of waves that passes through a given point at a particular time?
A. Amplitude B. Frequency C. Period D. Wavelength
23.The following are examples of mechanical waves, EXCEPT
A. Longitudinal B. Surface C. Sound D. X – ray
24.Marky is doing an experiment. He throws a piece of stone in a pond. Does he observe a
wave?
A. Yes, he observes that when stone touches water it moves back and forth.
B. Yes, he observes that when the stone touches the water, circular ripples are formed.
C. No, he observed that when stone hits water it does not produce wave.
D. No, he does not observe wave when the stone touches water.
25.What type of wave moves in circular motion relative to the direction of the wave motion?
A. Electromagnetic B. Mechanical C. Surface D. Transverse
26.What helps the sound waves travel through air?
A. Atoms of air B. Electrons of air C. Molecules of air D. Protons of air

For questions number 27 – 28, refer to the figure below.

27.The points at A to E and C to Gare referred to as


A. Amplitude B. Period C. Trough D. Wavelength
28.Which of the following points on the transverse wave are moving in the same direction?
A. A and C B. A and E C. C and F D. B and G
29.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of sound?
A. Amplitude B. Velocity C. Wavelength D. Zone
30.In which of the following materials does sound travel the fastest?
A. Helium B. Sea water C. Spoon D. Fresh water
31.In which of the following does sound travel the slowest?
A. Hardwood B. Steel C. Air D. Seawater
32.Which of the following is the correct sequence on the transmission of sound in the ear?
A. Ear canal – ear drum – middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) - cochlea
B. Ear canal – middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) - cochlea - ear drum
C. Middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) - cochlea - ear drum - ear canal
D. Middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) - ear drum - ear canal - cochlea
33.Which of the following media does sound travels fastest?
A. Air B. Helium C. Hydrogen D. Water
34.Which of the following media does sound travels the slowest?
A. Aluminum B. Harwood C. Helium D. Seawater
35.Which of the following figures is the correct diagram of a noise?

36.Is it TRUE that all objects produce different sounds?


A. No, because objects are in uniform materials.
B. No, because all objects have the same sound even if when using different materials.
C. Yes, because they are all made from different manufacturers.
D. Yes, because objects are made from different materials with different properties.
37.What is the correct arrangement of materials where sound travels the fastest slowest?
A. Solid – Liquid - Gas
B. Gas – Solid - Liquid
C. Liquid – Gas - Solid
D. Gas – Liquid - Solid
38.Karen was asked by her science teacher if the movement of sound can be faster in solid than
in liquid. She answered yes. Is Karen correct?
A. No, because sound travels faster in liquid than in solid.
B. No, because solid and liquid have the same speed of sound.
C. Yes, because solid components are more elastic than liquid.
D. Yes, because the molecules are more compressed in solid than in liquid.
39.How do humans benefit from sound?
A. It is used for respiration.
B. It is used for circulation.
C. It is used for communication.
D. It is used for the decomposition of wastes.
40.What will happen if our ear absorbs high intensity sound?
A. Some parts of the ear will carry out 50% of its function.
B. Our ears would be damaged but it will take hours? to function normally.
C. Our ears will no longer perform its function and we will become deaf.
D. The organ will be more functional as it is resistant from high intensity sound

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