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Soal Ipa Bilingual Kelas 7

1. This document discusses physics concepts related to measurement and quantities, including base and derived quantities, units of measurement, and instruments used to measure various physical properties. 2. Key instruments discussed include rulers, calipers, micrometer screws, measuring cylinders, and vernier calipers used to measure length, thickness, and volume. Liquid-in-glass thermometers using mercury or alcohol are also examined. 3. Base quantities include length, mass, and time, from which derived quantities like area, volume, density, and others can be calculated. Instruments are matched to their appropriate units of measurement according to international standards.
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67% found this document useful (3 votes)
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Soal Ipa Bilingual Kelas 7

1. This document discusses physics concepts related to measurement and quantities, including base and derived quantities, units of measurement, and instruments used to measure various physical properties. 2. Key instruments discussed include rulers, calipers, micrometer screws, measuring cylinders, and vernier calipers used to measure length, thickness, and volume. Liquid-in-glass thermometers using mercury or alcohol are also examined. 3. Base quantities include length, mass, and time, from which derived quantities like area, volume, density, and others can be calculated. Instruments are matched to their appropriate units of measurement according to international standards.
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SCIENCE (PHYSICS) GRADE 7

1. Something that can be measured, has value and has the certain units is ....
a. Quantity c. Measurement
b. Unit d. Basic quantity
2. The derived quantities deriving from the base quantity of length are ....
a. Area and power c. Volume and electric voltage
b. Area and volume d. Volume and electric current
3. The following are derived quantities ....
a. Volume, mass density and mass c. Length, velocity and time
b. Time, length and force d. Force, mass density and volume
4. Look at the table below :
No Quantities Units Measuring
1 Length Cm Mistar
2 Mass Kg Balance
3 Time Sekon Stopwatch
4 Temperature Celcius Thermometer
Basic quantities of measuring device and units according to international standard are
shown by numbers ....
a. 1 and 2 c. 3 and 4
b. 2 and 3 d. 1 and 4
5. Which of the followings belong to base quantities?
a. Length, mass, and weight
b. Length, area, and volume
c. Mass, length, ang time
d. Mass,weight, and volume
6. Look at the picture!

The figure shows a ruler that is used to


measure the size of an object. The length of
the object is ....

a. 1,4 cm c. 2,0 cm
b. 1,9 cm d. 2,3 cm
7. A calipers is used to measure the length of an object. Look at the figure below.
The length of the object is ....
a. 2,54 cm
b. 2,34 cm
c. 2,54 mm
d. 2,34 mm

8. A micrometer screw gauge is used to measure the thickness of metal as shown in the
following figure.
The thickness of the metal is ....
a. 6,24 mm d. 6,84 mm
b. 6,50 mm
c. 6,74 mm
9. The figure below shows the level olwater in a measuring cylinder before and after a
stone is put into the cylinder.
The volume of the stone is ....
a. 10 cm3
b. 15 cm3
c. 20 cm3
d. 30 cm3

10. What is the reading of the vernier caliper shown above?


a. 3,23 cm
b. 3,53 cm
c. 3,27 cm
d. 3,37 cm
11. Show the figure below :
What the measurement result
indicated?
a. 0,410 cm c. 0,452 cm
b. 0,412 cm d. 0,462 cm
12. The definition of temperature is ....
a. degree of heat from an object c. decreasing of heat from an object
b. increasing of heat from an object d. heat ratio from an object
13. Read the sentences carefully!
1) It is easy to see beacuse it has silvery color
2) It has uncertain expansion
3) It adheres to the glass
4) It responds quickly to change in temperature
The advantages of using mercury for liquid-in-glass thermometer are ....
a. 1 and 3 c. 1 and 4
b. 2 and 4 d. 2 and 3
14. Read the sentences carefully!
1) It is able to measure temperature carefully
2) It has large volume expansion
3) It is easy to read the result
4) It is colorless
5) It adheres to the glass
The disadvantages of using alcohol for liquid-in-glass thermometer are ....
a. 1 and 3 c. 4 and 5
b. 3 and 5 d. 2 and 4
15. Lower fixed point from Fahrenheit thermometer is the temperature when ....
a. the ice is melting c. solution of water and salt freezing
b. water is boiling d. candle is melting
16. Upper fixed point from Celcius thermometer is the temperature when ....
a. vegetable oil is boiling c. solution of water and salt is boiling
b. water is boiling d. mixture of water and alcohol is boiling

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