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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF NUEVA ECIJA
Cuyapo West District
VILLAFLORES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Villaflores, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 7

Name: ___________________________ Score: ____________


Grade and Section: ____________________ Date: ______________

GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
1. Write your answers clearly. Yung malinaw, hindi katulad ng feelings nyang hindi mo
maintindihan
2. No erasures. Pag isipan mo ng mabuti bago isulat. Hindi lahat ng pagkakamali pwede pa itama.
3. Do not cheat. Wag tumulad sa ex mong akala mo loyal pero mabilis lang pala magpalit
4. Finish the exam in 1hour and 30 minutes. Alam mo dapat kung kelan na dapat sumuko. Pag
tapos na, tapos na.
5. Encircle the letter of the best answer among the choices. Huwag gumaya sa iba, yung sagot
tama naman pero pinalitan pa. Parang sa pag-ibig nasayo na pinakawalan pa.

1. Which of the following is responsible for producing electromagnetic fields?


a. Charged particles such as electrons and protons
b. Magnetic poles or moving charged particles.
c. Interaction of electricity and magnetism.
d. Constant movement of electrons in a wire or conductor.
2. Which of the following refers is true about the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic
fields?
a. As the wavelength of an EM wave increases, its frequency also increases
b. As the wavelength of an EM wave decreases, its frequency also decreases
c. As the wavelength of an EM wave increases, its frequency also decreases
d. As the wavelength of an EM wave increases, its frequency neither increases nor
decreases
3. Which of the following is true about the speed of light?
a. Light travels faster on water than in outer space.
b. Light travels faster on water than on air
c. Light travels faster on air than on water
d None of the above.
4. Based on the previous question, which of the following best represents why there are
differences in terms of the speed at which light travels?
a. The frequency of light waves
b. The type of electromagnetic radiation
c. The source of light
d. The medium on which light travels
5. Microwaves are classified under which type of electromagnetic disturbances?
a. Radio waves b. Infrared waves c. Visible light d. Ultraviolet rays
6. This type of electromagnetic waves resembles that which has the longest wavelength among
the following.
a. Cosmic waves b. Gamma rays c. Light waves d. Infrared waves
7. Which of the following is considered to the shortest in terms of wavelength?
a. Red light c. Green Light
b. Violet light d. Yellow light
8. These are materials or substances on which waves travel.
a. Vibrating source b. Medium c. Pathway d. Point of origin
9. Which of the following is a wave that travels parallel to its own direction?
a. Sound waves b. Radio waves c. Water waves d. None of the above
10. The following are example waves being produced mechanically, EXCEPT:
a. The surface of the earth during a major earthquake.
b. A guitar string after it has been plucked
c. The air during a musical concert.
d. Popcorn being cooked inside the microwave machine.
11. Which of the following sets of waves contain purely electromagnetic waves?
a. Water waves, microwaves, sound waves b. Gamma rays, light waves, seismic waves
c. Radio waves, X-rays, infrared rays d. Light waves, waver waves, sound waves
12. Waves originate via vibrations or simply put disturbances. Which of the following is true
about all waves as they propagate?
a. They travel through a medium b. They transfer energy
c. They move at a constant speed d. They through a vacuum
13. All of the following waves do not require a medium in order to travel. Which one is the
exception to this?
a. Sound waves b. Light waves c. Mechanical waves d. Water waves
14. Which of the following is true about water waves and light?
a. Water waves are electromagnetic while light is mechanical
b. Water waves are transverse and at the same time so is light
c. Water waves are longitudinal and at the same so is light
d. Water waves are mechanical and at the same time so is light.
15. As the wavelength of a wave increases, its frequency ____________.
a. Increases b. Decreases c. Remains the same d. cannot be determined
16. Sound waves are produced via vibrations acting upon the inner ear faculties of a person who
is able to hear. Which of the following descriptions are best suited for sound waves?
a.Longitudinal and mechanical b. Longitudinal and electromagnetic
c. Transverse and mechanical d. Transverse and electromagnetic
17. Which of the following is true for a vibration producing a frequency of 50 Hertz?
a. Its wavelength is the same as waves at 20 Hz
b. It travels at constant speed
c. It produces 50 cycles per second
d. Its period is also 50 seconds
18. What relationship exists between the wave’s speed and its frequency?
a. Direct proportion
b. Direct square proportion
c. Inverse proportion
d. Inverse square proportion
19. Ultraviolet radiation is a type of a wave produced by the sun. Which of the following is the
reason why ultraviolet radiation is harmful to living things here on earth?
a. Ultraviolet rays have longer wavelengths than visible light
b. Ultraviolet rays have the lower frequencies than visible lght
c. Ultraviolet rays have a higher frequency than visible light
d. Ultraviolet rays have the same period as visible light.
20. Which of the following would show a sound wave observed to the loudest?
a.The sound wave with the highest frequency c. The sound wave with the shortest period
b.The sound wave with the longest wavelength d.The sound wave with the greatest amplitude
21. These are known to be the tiny particles of electromagnetic energy.
a. Protons b. Neutrons c. Photons d. Electrons
22. Which of the following waves of visible light has the highest frequency?
a. Violet b. Green c. Indigo d. Blue
23. Which of the following is responsible for heat transfer by radiation?
a. atmospheric current b. collision of particles c. electromagnetic waves d. Heat capacity
24. The following are parts of the circulatory system except.
a. Mass b. Acceleration c. Velocity d. Weight
25. Which of the following colors have the longest wavelength?
a. Red b. Green c. Violet d. Orange
26.
a. No, because it is a gas
b. Not sure, because it can’t be seen
c. Yes, because molecules are matter
d. Both A and B
27. Which of the following is Non-biodegradable?
a. Plastic straw c. tea leaves
b. Animals bones d. dried plants
28. In a natural community , the primary consumers are
a. Herbivore c. scavangers
b. Carnivores d. decomposers
29. A mango leaflits at which level in the hierarchial organization of life?
a. Tissue c. organelle
b. Organ d. population
30. A specialized tool used to magnify organism so that they can be observed is a___.
a. Pipet c. satellite
b. Microscope d. telescope
31. Which of the following is a trace element found in living organism?
A. Carbon c. Calcuim
B. Hydrogen d. oxygen
32. What are the four elements that make up so much of our body?
A. Carbon,Oxygen,Zinc, and Magnesium
B. Oxygen, Soduim, Carbon and Hydrogen
C. Carbon,Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
33. Which of the following is found in plant cells, but not in animal cells?
A. Cell wall c. mitochondria
B. Vacuole d. endoplasmic reticulum
34. What part pf the cell make proteins?
A. Lysosomes c.Ribosomes
B. Mitochondria d. Vacuoles
35. Nucleus_______;ribosomes:protein synthesis
A. Packaging center c. intracellular digestion
B. Control center d. respiration
36. Choloroplast Function
A. Organize and moves internal parts of the cell
B. Cell contraction, movement and structural support
C. Assembly of subunits of ribosomes
D. Photosynthesis
37. Which of the following statement about cells is FALSE?
A. They are found in all animals but not in all plants
B. They are microscopic
C. They are the smallest basic unit that can carry out all the functions that we normally define as
life
D. Bacteria are unicellular
38. Which structure is the site of cellular respiration
A. Mitochondria c. Ribosome
B. Choloroplast d. Golgi Bodies
39. Which type of cells in a plant normally has the most choloroplast?
A. Leaf cell c. stem cells
B. Root cells d. petal cell
40. Cellular respiration is the chemical opposite of photosynthesis. What is the basic chemical
formula?
A. 6 H2O(water)+6 CO2(carbon dioxide)→C6H12O6(glucose)+6 O2(oxygen)
B. C6H12O6(glucose)+6 CO2(oxygen)→6H2O(water)+6 CO2(carbon dioxide)
C. C6H12O6(glucose)+6 CO2(carbon dioxide)→6H2O(water)+6 CO2(oxygen)
D. C6H12O6(glucose)+6 CO2(carbon dioxide)→6H2O(glucose)+6 CO2(carbon dioxide)

II. MATCHING TYPE


Match the functions in Column A with the organelles in Column B. Write the letter of the
answer on the space provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
______1. Site of photosynthesis. A. Cell Membrane
______2. Enables lipid synthesis. B. Cell Wall
______3. Site of protein synthesis C. Chloroplasts
______4. Contains water and other substances D. Golgi apparatus
______5. Controls the activity of the cell. (brain) E. Lysosomes
______6. Involve in protein synthesis and transporting F. Mitochondria
______7. Engulfs and dissolves substances (suicide bag) G. Nucleus
______8. Modify, package, and transport proteins (post office) H. Ribosome
______9. Supply most of the energy for the cell (powerhouse) I. Rough ER
______10. Controls which substances can move in and out of J. Smooth ER
the cell. K. Vacuoles

PREPARED BY: DONALYN V. ABON CHECKED BY: JEANE A. FELIX

MLSB Teacher SCHOOL PRINCIPAL I

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