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Division of South Cotabato

CEBUANO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Brgy. Cebuano, Tupi, South Cotabato
Summative Assessment and Performance Task
Science 7
Quarter 2 Week 1 and 2

Name: ___________________________________________________Grade and Section: _____________


Teacher: Jenhrel G. Molate
Direction: Read and analyze each item carefully, then encircle the letter of the correct answer .

1.What tool is used to help you see tiny objects and living organisms?
A. Goggles B. Microscope C. Stethoscope D. Telescope
2. Who invented the first compound microscope?
A. Isaac Newton B. Robert Hooke C. Alexander Grahambell D. Hans & Zacharias Janssen
3. Which two parts of the light microscope magnify the image of an object?
A. Eyepiece & mirror B. Eyepiece & objective C. Objectives & mirror D. Objectives & diaphragm
4. What makes a microscope determine how clearly a small object can be viewed?
A. Mirror & eyepiece B. Mirror & magnification C. Objectives & resolution D. Magnification & resolution
5. What is the science of investigating small objects and structures?
A. autopsy B. colonoscopy C. endoscopy D. microscopy
6. What type of microscope which uses visible light to form an image?
A. Optical Microscope B. Electron Microscope
C. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) D. Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
7. A plant cell is viewed using a 10x eyepiece and 43x HPO. How much will the cell be magnified?
A.10x B. 43x C. 143x D. 430x
8. How does a mirror help in studying the specimen in a microscope?
A. It cleans the cover slip. B. It cleans the glass slide.
C. It gives light to the specimen. D. It gives light directly to the eyes of the user.
9. Why it is necessary for the specimen to be observed under the microscope must be thin?
A. So that the image will be clearer. B. So that the image would be larger.
C. So that light could pass through the specimen.
10. Which one of the following instruments would you use to see a plant cell?
A. Telescope B. Periscope C. Microscope D. Kaleidoscope
11. On a typical microscope, there is a rotating part containing three different objective lenses. What is this part called?
A. Stage B. Eyepiece C. Nosepiece D. Focus Knob
12. This is turned to bring the object being viewed closer is __________.
A. cover slip B. focus knob C. eyepiece lens D. objective lens
13. The lens that is within the eyepiece of the light microscope is called the ____.
A. ocular B. scanning C. low power D. high power
14. When using the high-power objective, you should not adjust the ________.
A. fine focus B. diaphragm C. stage clips D. coarse focus
15. The scanning, low, and high-power objectives are mounted on the______.
A. stage B. eyepiece C. body tube D. revolving nosepiece
16. Which part of the compound microscope helps in gathering and focusing light rays on the specimen to be viewed?
A. Eyepiece lens B. Objective lens C. Condenser lens D. Magnifying lens
17. On the microscope stage, what is used to hold the glass slide in place and prevent it from moving?
A. Stage B. Stage clip C. Condenser D. Fine adjustment knob
18. How does magnification affect the image of the objects?
A. It increases the image size B. It decreases the image size
C. It increases the field of view D. It decreases the field of view
19.How many objective lenses are there in a compound microscope?
A.1 B. 3 C. 6 D. 12
20. Where should a specimen be positioned under a microscope under low power to view it correctly?
A. Middle B. Bottom C. Left side D. Right side

Performance Task
Make a sentence that best describes a microscope from the words given in the box. Write your
answer on the of your paper.

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