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SCIENCE 7 Summative Test Q4

The document is a science summative test for 7th grade that contains 15 multiple choice questions about the atmosphere, Earth's spheres, latitude and longitude, climate, and natural resources. It tests students' knowledge of topics like the layers of the atmosphere, the most abundant gases in the atmosphere, temperature variations with altitude in the troposphere, how sunlight enters the atmosphere, definitions of the equator and latitude/longitude, climate zones near the Tropics, and classifications of resources as renewable vs. nonrenewable.
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SCIENCE 7 Summative Test Q4

The document is a science summative test for 7th grade that contains 15 multiple choice questions about the atmosphere, Earth's spheres, latitude and longitude, climate, and natural resources. It tests students' knowledge of topics like the layers of the atmosphere, the most abundant gases in the atmosphere, temperature variations with altitude in the troposphere, how sunlight enters the atmosphere, definitions of the equator and latitude/longitude, climate zones near the Tropics, and classifications of resources as renewable vs. nonrenewable.
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SCIENCE 7 Summative Test

Fourth Quarter

Name:________________________________ Grade Level/Section:_________________


Score:____________

Directions: Choose the best answer from the given choices. Encircle the letter of your choice.

1. In which layer of the atmosphere where nearly all weather phenomena occur?

A. Mesosphere B. Stratosphere C. Thermosphere D. Troposphere

2. What are the most abundant gases in Earth’s atmosphere?

A. Nitrogen and Oxygen B. Nitrogen and Hydrogen

C. Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen D. Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen

3. What happens to the temperature as you go higher in the troposphere?

A. It increases. B. It decreases. C. It stays the same. D. It increases then decreases.

4. Which of the following describes the temperature in the troposphere and stratosphere?

A. The stratosphere is hotter than the troposphere.

B. The troposphere is hotter than the stratosphere.

C. Low temperature exists in the troposphere and stratosphere.

D. The temperature in the troposphere is equal to the stratosphere.

5. How does energy from the sun enter the atmosphere?

A. It reaches Earth and enters the atmosphere through radiation.

B. The sun’s energy enters anywhere in the space including Earth.

C. It enters the atmosphere by vibrating through air particles of the atmosphere.

D. The plants in the Earth attract the sun’s energy making it enter the Earth’s atmosphere.

6. What do you call the horizontal lines found in the globe?

A. Equator B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Prime Meridian

7. Which of the following is considered as the greatest possible latitude found in the globe?

A. 900 N and 900 S B. 900 E and 900 W C. 1800 N and 1800 S D. 1800 E and 1800 W

8. Ruby Jean was asked by her science teacher on how to measure the lines of latitude. She answered to
always begin with the equator. Is her answer correct?

A. Yes, because it represents 0 degrees.

B. Yes, because it represents 90 degrees.

C. No, because it must begin in the tropic of cancer.

D. No, because it must begin in the prime meridian.


9. What is the climate experienced by countries that are located within or near the Tropic of Cancer and
Capricorn?

A. Desert B. Polar C. Temperate D. Tropical

10. What do you call to the great circle that is halfway between the Northern and Southern Hemisphere?

A. Equator B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Prime Meridian

11. Our environment has many bodies of water and landforms. The things that we take and use from the
environment to survive are called _______.

A. raw materials B. chemical energy C. natural resources D. rocks and minerals

12. The following natural resources can be replaced easily, EXCEPT

A. animals B. coal C. plants D. water

13. Which of the following is correctly matched?

A. Coal: Renewable B. Cotton: Nonrenewable

C. Aluminum: Renewable D. Minerals: Nonrenewable

14. Which of the following is TRUE about natural resources?

A. Natural resources are created by humans.

B. Natural resources are used by humans only.

C. Natural resources are produced through scientific experiments.

D. Natural resources exist in nature and sustain the needs of all living things.

15. Which of the following is correctly matched?

A. Coal: Renewable B. Cotton: Nonrenewable

C. Aluminum: Renewable D. Minerals: Nonrenewable

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