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Department of Education

Kinalangay Viejo Integrated School


Kinalangay Viejo, Malinao, Aklan
PRE-FINAL EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE VII

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Write legibly. Avoid erasures and keep the test paper clean. Use only black
and blue ballpen.

Test 1. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is an example of a solution?
a. Vinegar b. mud in water c. Gravel and sand d. Ice cream
2. The component of a solution present in small amount is called ______.
a. Filtrate b. Solute c. Solvent d. Residue
3. A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent is called _____.
a. Concentrated b. Dilute c. Unsaturated d. Saturated
4. There are ____ known elements.
a. 100 b. 105 c. 114 d. 118
5. It is a type of pure substances that cannot be further decomposed or separated.
a. mixture b. compounds c. elements d. matter
6. A type of mixture that can be easily distinguished.
a. Solution b. Homogeneous c. Heterogeneous d. Colloid
7. Which of the following is not a mixture?
a. Metal alloy b. Aluminum c. Stainless Steel d. Brass
8. A common indicator for acids and bases is a litmus paper. What happens to the litmus paper if it is exposed to acids?
a. It turns red. b. It turns yellow c. It turns orange d. It turns white
9. You have a mixture of mongo seeds and water. What process would separate the components of this mixture?
a. distillation b. evaporation c. magnetization d. filtration
10. What is the basic unit of life?
a. organism b. cell c. organ d. tissue
11. Which of the following organizational level is composed of a group of tissues?
a. organism b. cell c. organ d. tissue
12. Plants can make their own food. What do you call the part of the cell where food is made?
a. Cell Wall b. Chloroplast c. Cytoplasm d. Centriole
13. What device is used to help us see tiny objects and living organisms bigger?
a. magnifying lens b. telescope c. stethoscope d. microscope
14. What do you call a part or sample of any material for study or examination?
a. object b. wet mount c. specimen d. medium
15. A microscope has a 15x eyepiece. You wanted to view a sample under the LPO which has 10x. How many times did you
view the sample under the microscope?
a. 100x b. 150x c. 10x d. 15x
16. What was the image formed of the letter “e” when you viewed it under the microscope?
a. Reverse c. you can see its side view
b. remains the same position d. cannot be determined
17. The part of a cell that is found only on animals and is responsible for cell reproduction.
a. Cell wall b. Chloroplast c. Cytoplasm d. Centriole
18. The jelly-like substance where all the other parts of the cell are located is called ______.
a. Cell wall b. Chloroplast c. Cytoplasm d. Centriole
19. You observed that there are ticks (garapata) on your dog’s body. What type of symbiotic relationship does it
show?
a. Mutualism b. Commensalism c. Parasitism d. None of the above
20. 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
21. It is defined as the distance travelled divided by the time of travel.
a. speed b. velocity c. distance d. displacement
22. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled.
a. speed b. velocity c. distance d. displacement
In answering numbers 23-26, refer to the illustration below.
23. What is the position of the dog?
a. -15 m c. 5m
b. -10 m d. 10 m
24. What is the position of the tree?
a. -15 m c. 5m
b. -10 m d. 10 m
25. What is the position of the tree with respect to the house?
a. 15 m b. 0 m c. -5 m d. 10 m
26. What is the position of the dog with respect to the tree?
a. 15 m b. 0 m c. -5 m d. 10 m
27. Which of the following is not true about sound waves?
a. Sound waves cannot travel in air. c. Sound waves need a medium in order to propagate.
b. Sound waves are examples of longitudinal waves. d. all of the above
28. Sound speed is dependent to several factors except one:
a. atmospheric pressure b. relative humidity c. atmospheric temperature d. type of medium
29. It is a part of the ear that collects sound waves.
a. Pinna b. malleus c. incus d. ear canal
30. It is a psychological sensation that differs for different people.
a. loudness b. intensity c. noise d. whisper
31. It is known to be the natural source of light.
a. lamp b. bulb c. flashlight d. sun
32. Brightness can be expressed as luminous intensity. What is the unit for luminous intensity?
a. Hertz b. seconds c. candela d. none of the above
33. What is the special kind of refraction that gives us the different colors of light?
a. Reflection b. Diffusion c. dispersion d. brightness
33. What do you call the device used to measure the temperature?
a. microscope b. barometer c. ammeter d. thermometer
34. How does heat transfer when a light bulb is opened?
a. Electrical-mechanical-heat c. mechanical-electrical-light
b. light-heat-mechanical d. electrical-light-heat
35. A type of heat transfer that takes place when the objects are in contact.
a. induction b. convection c. conduction d. radiation
36. Another type of heat transfer that takes place even in the absence of material.
a. induction b. convection c. conduction d. radiation
37. It is the energy that is needed for the appliances, gadgets and machines to operate.
a. induction b. convection c. conduction d. radiation
38. When an object gains electron, it is said to be _____.
a. neutrally charged b. positively charged c. negatively charged d. no reaction
39. What do you call the process of removing excess charges?
a. charging b. discharging c. grounding d. conductor
40. These are materials that hinder the flow of charges within it.
a. positive b. conductor c. insulator d. radiator

Test II. ENUMERATION. Enumerate what are asked.


1. Types of asexual reproduction
2. Types of sexual reproduction
10.
Test III. LABELING. Label the parts. 6.

1.

4.
2.

7.

5.

8. 9.
3.

Animal Cell
Plant Cell

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