Summative Test Science 7 Quarter 3/week 1 & 2: San Rafael Technical Vocational High School
Summative Test Science 7 Quarter 3/week 1 & 2: San Rafael Technical Vocational High School
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III- Central Luzon
Schools Division of Zambales
District of San Felipe
SAN RAFAEL TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
307104
SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE 7
Quarter 3/Week 1 & 2
Direction. Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space provided before the
number.
_____ 1. It refers to the length of the entire path that the object travelled.
A. displacement B. speed C. distance D. velocity
_____ 2. It is defined as distance travelled divided by the time of travel.
A. displacement B. speed C. distance D. velocity
_____ 3. It refers to the shortest distance between the object’s two positions, like the distance
between its point of origin and its point of destination, no matter what path it took to get to that
destination.
A. displacement B. speed C. distance D. velocity
_____ 4. You can determine whether an object moves by comparing its position to that of a
fixed point.
A. motion B. reference point C. reference D. speed
_____ 5. Speed with direction is referred to as _________________.
A. displacement B. speed C. distance D. velocity
_____ 6. It is the distance travelled over the time to cover such distance.
A. average speed C. instantaneous speed
B. constant speed D. instantaneous velocity
_____ 7. Suppose that an object travels from one point in space to another. What is the difference
between the displacement and the distance traveled?
A. It is either less than or equal to the distance traveled.
B. The displacement is either greater than or equal to the distance traveled.
C. It can be either greater than, smaller than, or equal to the distance traveled.
D. If the displacement is equal to zero, then the distance traveled will also equal zero.
_____ 8. Lydia de Vega is a world known Filipino track and field athlete. She can run the 100 m
dash in about 11.0 seconds. What is her average speed?
A. 8.08 m/s B. 10.10 m/s C. 9.09 m/s D. 11.11 m/s
_____ 9. Queen’s house is 6.0 km away from her school. How long would it take her to go to
school, riding a bus if its velocity is 30km/h?
A. 10 min B. 12 min C. 11 min D. 13 min
_____ 10. A bus starts to move and reaches the velocity 150m/s in 10 seconds. Calculate the
acceleration of the bus.
A. 10 m/s2 B. 12 m/s2 C. 11m/s2 D. 13m/s2
Direction: Complete the sentences by choosing your answer inside the box and write it on the
space provided.
Instantaneous
reference point distance velocity Acceleration
speed
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SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE 7
Quarter 3/Week 3 & 4
I. Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space provided before the
number.
_____ 1. It describes an object's change in position relative to another object, or reference point.
A. displacement B. distance C. motion D. point of
reference
_____ 2. Motion can be visually described in terms of;
A. charts B. motion graphs C. tape charts D. all of the
above
For items 6 – 8, refer your answer on the Position – Time graph of a moving car below.
For items 9 – 10, describe the motion of a moving car based on the figure below.
_____ 9.
A. accelerating B. fast C. constant velocity D. slow
_____ 10.
A. accelerating B. fast C. constant velocity D. slow
II. Direction: Complete the statements below to express what you have learned from the lesson.
Choose the answers from the box below and write it on the space provided.
wave frequency
crests period
troughs wave speed
transverse waves electromagnetic wave
longitudinal waves mechanical wave
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SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE 7
Quarter 3/Week 5 & 6
III. Direction: Identify what is being asked by arranging the jumbled letters to complete
the statement. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. (H T G N E L E V A W) – ____________________
- It is the distance between a point of one wave and the same point on the next
wave.
2. (L E B C I D E) – ____________________
- It is the unit for sound intensity.
3. (T I P H C) – ____________________
- It refers to the highness or lowness of a sound.
4. (L A N I D U T I G N O L)- ____________________
- Sound wave is an example of what wave.
5. (F R A N S I O N I C) – ____________________
- It is the frequency vibrations below 20 Hz.
6. (S O I E N) – ____________________
- It is an unpleasant sound to hear.
7. (T E D U A P L I M)- ____________________
- It is the maximum distance of a wave’s crest or trough from its undisturbed or
rest position.
8. (D O L I S)- ____________________
- This are the best transmitter of sounds.
9. (T L U A R O S I C N)- ____________________
- It is the frequency vibrations above 20,000 Hz.
IV. Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is
incorrect. Write your answers on the space provided before the number.
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SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE 7
Quarter 3/Week 7 & 8
I. Direction: Identify the following. Choose from the WORD BANK below the correct answer. Write
your answer in the space provided before the number.
II. Direction: Read the statements carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided before the number.
_____ 11. A process that does not involve contact between the neutral body and the charging body.
_____ 12. The transfer of electrons from one uncharged object to another by rubbing the two
objects together.
_____ 13. A process of charging by contact. It occurs between a neutral body and charged body.
_____ 14. It is a basic property of matter carried by some elementary particles that governs how
the particles are affected by an electric or magnetic field.
A. positive charge B. negative charge C. neutral charge D. electric charge
_____ 15. States that charges cannot be created nor destroyed but can be transferred from one
material to another.
A. Electrostatic Law C. neutral charge
B. electric charge D. Law of Conservation of Energy
_____ 16. States that like charges repel and unlike charges attract.
A. Electrostatic Law C. neutral charge
B. electric charge D. Law of Conservation of Energy
_____ 17. The charge of the material when it loses electron.
A. positive charge B. negative charge C. neutral charge D. electric charge
_____ 18. The charge of the material when it gains electron.
A. positive charge B. negative charge C. neutral charge D. electric charge
_____ 19. Rubbing your hand and a cloth is an example of __________.
A. charging by induction C. charging by friction
B. charging by conduction D. A and B
_____ 20. Charging smartphones is an example of ___________.
A. charging by induction C. charging by friction
B. charging by conduction D. A and B
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