This document appears to be a science test for 7th grade students covering topics related to air movement, seasons, and the Earth's tilt. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts like the direction of air flow, causes of wind, types of breezes, effects of the Earth's tilt, and reasons for seasonal changes. Scoring information is provided at the top for the student to record their name, section, and test score.
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Science 7 3rd Summative m5-m6
This document appears to be a science test for 7th grade students covering topics related to air movement, seasons, and the Earth's tilt. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts like the direction of air flow, causes of wind, types of breezes, effects of the Earth's tilt, and reasons for seasonal changes. Scoring information is provided at the top for the student to record their name, section, and test score.
Direction: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer for each question. Write your answer before the number. ___1. Which of the following is the correct direction of air movement? A. Low concentration to an area of high concentration B. High concentration to an area of low concentration C. High pressure to an area of low pressure D. Low pressure to an area of high pressure 2. Why does air move? A. Because of the uneven heating of the earth’s surface B. Due to the differences in the composition of gases C. Because of the presence of air pollutants D. Due to the differences in temperature 3. What type of breeze is being referred to when air moves from sea to land? A. Eastern Breeze B. Land Breeze C. Sea Breeze D. Western Breeze 4. Which of the following is warmer during nighttime? A. Air beneath the ground B. Air above the land C. Air above the sea D. Air underwater 5. Which of the following heats faster during daytime? A. Air B. Dust C. Land D. Water 6. How many degrees is the Earth’s axis tilted? A. 23.5 C. 68.3 B. 53.5 D. 90.2 3 7. Which month of the year the Philippines is likely to experience longer days than nights? A. April, Dry Season C. December, Dry Season B. April, Wet Season D. December, Wet Season 8. What season is taking place in the southern hemisphere when Earth is in location 1 on the illustration below? A. Fall C. Summer B. Spring D. Winter 9. Which statement is TRUE if an oblique angle of the sun’s rays hits the ground? A. The rays are vertical or perpendicular to the ground. B. It will result to more heat being absorbed by the Earth’s surface. C. Each square meter of the ground receives a lesser amount of solar energy. D. Each square meter of the ground receives a greater amount of solar energy. 10.Which of the following best describes the tilting or slanting position of the Earth in the Northern Hemisphere when it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere? A. Towards the Sun B. Away from the Sun C. Towards or away from the Sun D. Neither toward or away from the Sun 4 11.Which hemisphere receives direct rays from the Sun in the month of June? I. Northern hemisphere II. Southern hemisphere Northern and Southern III hemispheres . A. I only C. III only B. II only D. I,II, and III 12.In what angle do “direct rays” of the sun hit the ground? A. 30 degrees C. 90 degrees B. 60 degrees D. 120 degrees 13.What is the effect if the Earth is tilted? A. When the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, we have night. B. When the Earth is tilted away from the Sun, we have day. C. It changes the angle that the Sun strikes the Earth in different land areas. D. It causes the Earth to be farther away from the Sun at different times of the year. 14.Why do seasons change? A. The Sun is directed to the Southern hemisphere only. B. The Sun is somehow tilted to both Northern and Southern hemispheres. C. Seasons change because the Earth is stationary directing its rays to Northern hemisphere always. D. Seasons change because direct rays of the Sun shift from one hemisphere to the other as the Earth revolves around the Sun. 15.When the Earth has moved farther along its orbit, the North Pole will then be tilted away from the Sun. Which does not happen in the Northern Hemisphere? A. Nighttime will be longer than daytime. B. Nighttime will be shorter than daytime. C. The result is winter in Northern hemisphere. D. It has a shorter time for heating up and longer time to cool down. 5 What’s In Activity 1: Arrange and Fill Me! Directions: Copy and complete the statements below using the correct words formed after arranging the jumbled letters found before each item. Write your answers in your Science activity notebook. ASE REEBZE 1. In a __________, the air is warmer above the land. CEOAN 2. In a land breeze, the air moves from the land to the __________. NALD 3. In a sea breeze, the air moves from the ocean to the __________. WOL 4. When warm air rises, __________ pressure forms at the surface of the land or sea. PETMERTUARE 5. The strength of the sea breeze depends on the difference between __________ of the sea and the land. L Prepared by: Checked &Reviewed by: Noted:
MELANNIE C. MAGALONG REBECCA R. CEREZO DANNY S. AGUSTIN