Third Quarter Examination in Grade 7 Science
Third Quarter Examination in Grade 7 Science
_____ 1. Which refers to the length of the entire path travelled by an object?
A. Displacement B. Distance C. Motion D. Time
_____ 2. Which refers to how far out of place an object is from its initial position.
A. Displacement B. Distance C. Motion D. Time
_____ 3. A description of how fast or slow an object moves
A. Displacement B. Distance C. Speed D. Time
_____ 4. All of the following are the materials used in measuring the distance covered by an object EXCEPT.
A. Ruler B. Timer C. Meter stick D. Measuring tape
_____ 5. Which of the following describes the distance covered by an object?
A. 5s B. 8 m C. 10 m/s D. 12 m, North
_____ 6. Which is correct?
A. speed = distance x time B. speed = speed ÷ time
C. speed = Distance ÷ time D. Speed = time x speed
_____ 7. A ball is rolled 2 meters to the right, then rolled 1 meter to the left. It is again rolled 2 meters to the
right. During the course of this motion, the ball has covered a total distance of ______.
A. 4 meters B. 5meters C. 2 meters D. 3 meters
_____ 8. What does the vertical axis represent on a position-time graph?
A. Speed of the object B. Position of the object
C. Velocity of the object D. Total time travelled by the object
_____ 9. The following units can be used to mathematically express speed, EXCEPT
A. m B. m/s C. km/hr D. miles/hr
_____ 10. These are useful and effective tools in visually presenting the motion of objects.
A. Motion graph B. Diagram C. ticker tape D. Time graph
_____ 11. Ethan is playing with his toy car. While watching him, you observed that the toy car is accelerating.
Which of the following graphs shows that the toy car is accelerating?
A. B. C. D
_____ 12. What does a horizontal line in the distance-time graph indicate?
A. No movement B. Constant speed
B. C. Object is accelerating D. Object is decelerating
_____ 13. When looking at a displacement-time graph, what variable should be plotted on
the y-axis and x-axis?
A. Y-axis: Time; X-axis: Distance B. X-axis: Time; Y-axis: Distance
C. X-axis: Time; Y-axis: Displacement D. Y-axis: Time; X-axis: Displacement
_____ 14. What does a ticker tape diagram indicate if the dots are spaced further apart?
A. Moving fast B. Not moving C. Moving slow D. Decelerating
_____ 15. What does it mean if the dots on a piece of ticker tape are close together?
A. The object is stationary. B. The object is moving fast.
C. The object is accelerating. D. The object is moving slow.
For items 16-17, refer to the ticker tape diagrams below
_____ 16. Which among the ticker tapes show that an object is moving with a steady speed?
A. I and III only B. II and III only C. II and IV only D. III and IV only
_____ 17. If a motorcycle travelling on the road suddenly speeds up, which among the ticker tape diagrams
CORRECTLY represents the acceleration of the motorcycle?
A. I only B. II only C. I and IV only D. II and IV only
_____ 18. Examine the given graph. What conclusion can you make from this graph?
A. The object is stationary. B. The object is decelerating.
C. The object’s acceleration is increasing. D. The object is moving at a
constant speed
_____ 19. The motion of a toy car is recorded in the ticker tape diagram below? What do you think happens to
the speed of the toy car?
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5 36-40 13%
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Total
40 1OO%