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This document appears to be a science pre-test for 7th grade students at Baleno National High School in the Philippines. It consists of 28 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to motion including distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration. The questions cover definitions of these terms, identifying examples, calculating values based on given information, and analyzing diagrams and real world scenarios involving motion.

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This document appears to be a science pre-test for 7th grade students at Baleno National High School in the Philippines. It consists of 28 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to motion including distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration. The questions cover definitions of these terms, identifying examples, calculating values based on given information, and analyzing diagrams and real world scenarios involving motion.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V
Division of Masbate
BALENO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Baleno, Masbate
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCIENCE 7
Pre -Test
Quarter 3
Name of Learner: ____________________________ Date: ____________________________
Grade Level and Section: ______________________ Score: ___________________________

I - Directions: Identify what is asked or described in each item. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. What do you call the continuous change in position of a body relative to a reference point, as measured by a particular
observer in a particular frame of reference?
A. Energy B. Force C. Mass D. Motion
2. Distance is a scalar quantity. Scalar are quantities with only magnitude or size. Which of the following is NOT an example
of a scalar quantity?
A. displacement B. length C. temperature D. time

For Nos. 3-4 Analyze the figure.


3. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the illustration?
I. The green arrow is the distance.
II. The green arrow is the displacement.
III. The red arrows are shorter in sum compared to the green arrow.
IV. The green arrow is shorter compared to the sum of the red
arrows.
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I and III D. II and IV
4. Which path will you take to reach your home quickly coming from school?
A. red path C. both paths will take the same time
B. green path D. neither path will reach home
5. Social distancing is one of the ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19. What is the minimum distance prescribed to
practice social distancing?
A. 0.25 m B. 0.5 m C. 0.75 m D. 1 m
6. Which of the following best describes displacement?
I. It is described by distance in a specific direction.
A. I C. I and II
II. It is the length of the path travelled by a moving body.
B. II D. II and III
III. It is operationally defined as distance divided by time.

7. Displacement is a vector quantity. Which of the following best describes a vector quantity?
A. It has direction only. C. It has both magnitude and direction.
B. It has magnitude only. D. It has no magnitude and no direction.
8. Which of the following measurements correctly express distance?
A. 16 m/s B. 8 /s C. 13 m D. 7 m North
9. The following statements show the similarity between distance and displacement EXCEPT
A. The total distance travelled is always equal to the total displacement travelled.
B. The units of distance and displacement are the same.
C. Both require a reference point to be measured from. D. Distance cannot be negative or zero
10. During this pandemic, a lot of people rely on ordering online. Riders utilize applications such as WAZE map to get into
the place of booking. Which of the following practices support the riders?
A. Keep tract on the rider’s location through apps send by the rider.
B. Provide the rider with your exact address.
C. Cancel the order upon late arrival.
D. Pay your order promptly.
11. Which of the following statement(s) best describe speed?
I. It is described by its direction.
II. It is the rate at which an object covers distance.
III. It is operationally defined as distance divided by time.

A. I B. II C. I and III D. II and III

12. Which of the following best describes a scalar quantity?


A. It has direction only. C. It has both magnitude and direction
B. It has magnitude only. . D. It has no magnitude and no direction.
13. Which of the following is an example of velocity?
A. 16 m/s B. 8 m/s C. 13 m/s D. 7 m/s North
14. Organize the following terms to complete the statement below:
vector speed velocity
____________ is a scalar quantity and ____________ is a ___________ quantity.
A. speed, velocity, vector B. velocity, vector, speed C. vector, speed, velocity D. vector, velocity, speed
15. A customer purchased a face mask and shield from an online seller. The customer instructed the seller to deliver the item
at 7 o’clock in the morning in their house. But the seller is not familiar with the area. How should the seller react to the
request of the customer?
A. The online seller should accept the order and ask beforehand how to reach the area to be on time.
B. The online seller should accept the order and make a new deal with the customer.
C. The online seller should accept the order even it cannot be delivered on time.
D. The online seller should not accept the order.
16. The following are the units of speed EXCEPT.
A. m/s B. kg/m3 C. km/hr D. mi/hr
17. Which of the following best describes an object with a constant speed?
A. An object covers the same distance every regular interval of time.
B. An object covers varying distance every regular interval of time.
C. An object covers the same distance in varying time interval.
D. An object covers varying distance in varying time interval.
18. A man walks 10m in 20s. What is his speed?
A. 0.5 m/s B. 1.5 m/s C. 1.0 m/s D. 2.0 m/s
19. A car moving along a straight highway to North direction travelled 180km in 3hr. What is the velocity of the car?
A. 30 km/hr B. 60 km/hr C. 30 km/hr North D. 60 km/hr North
20. Mang Rolando lost his job because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He decided to become an online food delivery driver.
Along the highway to his delivery area there are road signs and symbols. How should Mang Rolando respond to this road
signs and symbols?
A. Neglect the road signs and symbols. C. Follow the road signs and symbols all the time.
B. Disobey the road signs and symbols. D. Violate the road signs and symbols when no one sees.
21. Which of the following describes acceleration correctly?
A. It describes how fast is an objects motion.
B. An object is accelerating if it is changing its velocity.
C. It refers to the change in position with respect to its reference point.
D. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of the object's position with respect to a frame of reference and time.
22. The following conditions shows that an object accelerates, EXCEPT:
A. When the object’s velocity changed.
B. When an object in constant speed changed its direction.
C. When an object in constant speed suddenly slows down.
D. When an object is constantly moving in the same speed in a straight line.
23. You are riding in a car with a constant speed of 40 km/hr and then the car turned left without changing the speed. Is there
an acceleration that took place?
A. Yes, because the speed of the car did not change.
B. No, change in direction does not pertain to acceleration.
C. No, because the car did not slow down or increase its speed.
D. Yes, because there was a change in direction as the car turned left.
24. Why does a motorbike accelerate when it is travelling around in a circular path in a constant speed?
A. Because it speeds up C. Because it slows down
B. It does not accelerate. D. Because it changes its direction
25. Why it is important to indicate speed limits in a sharp curve road?
A. Speed limits will help you know the name of the place.
B. It is not important to indicate speed limits in a sharp curve road.
C. To notify the driver that he needs to slow down before taking the sharp curve to avoid accident
D. Speed limits are only applicable to urban areas where there are many vehicles passing the road.
26. A moving object with a changing velocity has acceleration. Which of the following is the correct formula of acceleration?
A. B. C. D.

27. A car starting from rest reaches a velocity of 15 m/s in 3.0 seconds. Calculate the car’s acceleration.
A. -15 𝑚/𝑠2 B. -10 𝑚/𝑠2 C. 5 𝑚/𝑠2 D. 8 𝑚/𝑠2
28. A motorcycle with an initial velocity of 10 m/s accelerates at a uniform rate of 2 m/ 𝑠2 for 3.0 s. Determine the final
velocity of the motorcycle.
A. 4 m/s B. 16 m/s C. 30 m/s D. 60m/s
29. A truck has an initial velocity of 10 m/s. After 5 seconds, its final velocity is 20 m/s. Calculate its acceleration.
A. 12 𝑚/𝑠2 B. 10 𝑚/𝑠2 C. 5 𝑚/𝑠2 D. 2 𝑚/𝑠2
30. Pedestrian accidents can be avoided if the drivers follow traffic rules. Which of the following is NOT a cause of pedestrian
accidents?
A. speeding B. not overtaking C. reckless driving D. running red lights
31. What do you call a disturbance that carries energy through a medium?
A. force B. particle C. motion D. wave
32. What type of wave needs a medium to travel?
A. electromagnetic B. mechanical C. longitudinal D. transverse
33. How does transverse wave propagate?
A. Up and down B. Left and down C. Right and down D. Parallel to the motion
34. Playing the guitar can produce what kind of wave?
A. Transverse wave B. Mechanical wave C. Electromagnetic wave D. None of the above
35. What would happen to matter as a mechanical wave passes through it?
A. It would heat up. C. Its particles would start to move.
B. It will start passing the energy to nearby particles. D. all of the above
36. The visible light is made up of several colors with different wavelengths and frequencies. Knowing this, which of the
following is true about the speed of light?
A. Light of different wavelengths travel at the same speed.
B. Light of different wavelengths travels at different speeds.
C. High-frequency light travels faster than the low-frequency light.
D. Low-frequency light travels faster than the high-frequency light.
37. Which of the following explains the relationship between wavelength and requency of light ?
A. The shorter the wavelength, the lower the frequency
B. The longer the wavelength, the higher the frequency.
C. The longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency.
D. The wavelength and frequency are not related to each other.
38. What determines the color of an object??
A. The color of any object depends on what material it is made of.
B. The color of any object depends on the color of light that illuminates it.
C. The color of any object that will appear is really what your eyes can see.
D. The color of light that strikes the object and what the object is made of will give the color of the object.
39. How does blue object appears blue?
A. It reflects blue light. C. It reflects blue and green light.
B. It absorbs blue light. D. It absorbs yellow and blue light.
40. Which of the following is not a color that cannot be combined to form any other colors?
A. Blue B. White C. Red D. Yellow
41. Which of the following is the best reason to use colors associated with culture?
A. Use color for symbolism. C. Use color for expressing mood.
B. Use color to speed visual search. D. Use color to improve object recognition.
42. Why is red light used in traffic lights as a signal to stop?
A. Red catches attention.
B. Red symbolizes danger.
C. Red has the longest wavelength that can be seen in a greater distance.
D. Red seems to be more attractive than any other color which means it is easily seen from a distance.
43. Which of the following best describes heat?
A. It is the energy produced by the sun. C. It is the measure of hotness or coldness of an object.
B. It is the total kinetic energy of an object. D. It is the energy that flows from one object to another.
44. Which of the following is required for heat transfer? A
A.differences in mass B. differences in volume C. differences in properties D. differences in temperature
45. What will happen if an object releases heat?
A. It will become hotter. B. It will become cooler.
C. It will have lower temperature. D. It will have a higher temperature.
46. Which of the following methods of heat transfer is taking place when sunlight heats the Earth?
A. Conduction B. Dispersion C. Convection D. Radiation
47. Heat transfer is the process of thermal energy exchange due to temperature. Which of the following is TRUE about
thermal radiation?
A. Heat transfer takes within the fluid.
B. Heat transfer takes place between objects by direct contact.
C. Heat transfer takes place due to the difference in temperature.
D. Heat transfer occurs through electromagnetic waves without involving particles.
48. Thermal radiation is generated when heat from the movement of charges in the material is converted to electromagnetic
radiation. Which among the choices is an example of thermal radiation?
A. melting of ice C. heat from a boiling water
B. ironing a piece of cloth D. heat from an electric stove burner
49. When does heat transfer by radiation occur?
A. If electromagnetic radiation is felt C. If electromagnetic radiation is emitted
B. If electromagnetic radiation is absorbed D. If electromagnetic radiation is emitted or absorbed
50. Why do people prefer to wear white or light-colored clothes in summer and dark-colored clothes in winter?
A. Light-colored clothes are cool, while dark-colored clothes are warm.
B. Light-colored clothes are warm, while dark-colored clothes are cool
C. Light-colored clothes are good heat absorber and good reflectors of heat while dark-colored clothes absorb less of the
heat
of the sun and keep our body cold.
D. Light-colored clothes are poor absorbers and good reflectors of heat while dark-colored clothes absorb most of the heat
of
the sun and keep our body warm.

Prepared by:

JON-JON S. MANLAPAS
Teacher - I

Checked by:

ANALYN A. MORADO
Head Teacher - I

Noted:

RAMON S. BASAS, JR.


Principal - II

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