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TATABUNAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL

Talalora Samar
THIRD Periodical Examination
SCIENCE – GRADE 7

NAME: SCORE: ____________


GRADE&SECTION: DATE: _____________
TEACHER:____________________________________________________________________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICES
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in the space provided.

__________ 1. To determine the acceleration rate of an object, you must calculate the change in velocity during each unit
of ______.
a. speed c. motion
b. time d. deceleration
__________ 2. The graph at the right shows the speed of an object during a 10 s time interval.
In which of the following time intervals is the speed of the object decreasing?
a. between 0 s and 2 s c. between 6 s and 8 s
b. between 2 s and 4 s d. between 8 s and 10 s
__________ 3. A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.
a. distance c. reference point
b. displacement d. speed
__________ 4. It is the distance the object travels in one unit of time.
a. speed c. acceleration
b. velocity d. deceleration
__________ 5. What is the speed of a car that travelled 75 km in 5 hours?
a. 10 c. 20
b. 15 d. 25
__________ 6. It is a speed with a given direction.
a. speed c. acceleration
b. velocity d. deceleration
__________ 7. A jeepney travelled 460 km North in 5 hours. What is the velocity?
a. 460 km North c. 92 km/h North
b. 5 hours d. 92 km/h
__________ 8. It is the rate at which velocity/speed changes.
a. motion c. speed
b. velocity d. acceleration
__________ 9. A teacher asks a group of students to use a ruler to measure the amplitude of the wave shown
Between which of the following points should the amplitude be measured?
a. points U and Z c. points W and Y
b. points V and X d. points X and Z
__________10. Which of the following is an example of a mechanical wave?
a. radio wave c. light wave
b. water wave d. microwave
__________11. A large spring is stretched horizontally between two people. One person wiggles the spring up and down
at one end. The up and down vibration then moves along the spring to the other person. Which of the
following types of wave is created in the spring?
a. pressure wave c. longitudinal wave
b. transverse wave d. nonmechanical wave
__________12. Electromagnetic waves of various frequencies reach Earth from distant parts of the universe. Which of the
following can be inferred from this?
a. The wavelengths must be very short.
b. A single material must fill all of space.
c. These waves can travel without a medium.
d. The speed of these waves is 300,000,000 m/s.
__________13. A student hears the sound of a bell. Which of the following carries the sound of the bell to the student?
a. electrical currents c. radio waves
b. magnetic signals d. vibrating air
__________14. In the figure below, child A and child B are equal distances from a ticking clock. Which child hears a
louder ticking sound?
a. Child A b. Child B. c. Child A and B
__________15. Which of the following waves require a material medium for their passage?
a. radio waves b. sound waves c. visible light d. X rays

B. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Identify the correct answer in the blank. Choose your answer in the box.
Wave outer ear middle ear ear loudness

Cochlea Doppler effects pitch 340 m/s

Inner ear 250 m/s sound frequency

_______________ 1. Average speed of sound in air.


_______________ 2. A measure of how high or low a sound is.
_______________ 3. It occurs whenever there is a motion between the source of the sound and its receiver.
_______________ 4. It is related to the amount of energy carried by a wave.
_______________ 5. An organ of the body that detects the sound.
_______________ 6. It acts as funnel for the waves.
_______________ 7. It contains the three smallest bones in the body.
_______________ 8. The liquid-filled part of the ear.
_______________ 9. A snail shaped that contains liquid and hundreds of cell attached to the nerve fibers.
_______________10. Rhythmic distance that carry energy without carrying matter.

C. Solve the following problem. Indicate the given and solution of the question. (2 points each)
1. What is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds?

2. What is the speed of the jet plane that travels 528 meters in 4 seconds?

3. A trip to Cape Canaveral, Florida takes 10 hours. The distance is 816 km. calculate the average speed.

4. A meteoroid changed velocity from 1.0 km/s to 1.8 km/s in 0.03 seconds. What is the acceleration of the meteoroid?

5. A car going 50mph accelerates to pass a truck. Five seconds later the car is going 80mph. Calculate the acceleration of
the car.

C. DRAW A TRANSVERSE WAVE AND COMPRESSIONAL WAVE WITH PARTS. (5 POINTS EACH)

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