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The document is a science exam for 7th grade students with 35 multiple choice questions covering topics on motion, forces, energy, and waves. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like displacement, velocity, acceleration, wavelength, frequency, and wave velocity. The exam provides graphs and diagrams to accompany some questions and analyze objects' motion over time or wave properties.

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RAPU-RAPU NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

POBLACION, RAPU-RAPU, ALBAY


S.Y.- 2023-2024

THIRD QUARTER EXAM


Science 7
Name: ______________________ Grade and Section: _______________________Date: ______________

I.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Direction: Read the following items carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write it in your answer sheet.

1.Arlene is sitting very still on a chair. But, Jose claims that Arlene is actually moving. Jose is true if the
point of reference is the ______________. A. chair B. floor C. Earth D. Sun
2. Juan walked 300 meter East from home to visit Doy. He then walked another 400 meter North to fetch
Inday. Both of them walked 300 meter West to watch the birds. He left Inday, then walked 400 meter
North. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. Just went home
b. Juan has travelled a total distance of 1.4 kilometer
c. Juan’s displacement is shorter than the total distance he has travelled
d. Juan’s displacement is zero if he has travelled 400 meter south after leaving Inday.
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
I. The distance travelled by an object can be equal to its displacement
II. The displacement of a moving object can be greater than its distance travelled
a. I b. II c. both I and II d. none of these
4. The distance between two cities is 200 km. What would your average speed be if you travelled this
distance in 5 hours ? a. 80 km/h b. 60 km/h c. 40 km/h d. 20 km/h
5. A patient is wheeled from the operating room to the recovery room at a constant speed of 0.4 m/s. If he
is to be pushed a distance of 5m, the travel time would be.
a. 10 seconds b. 12.5 seconds c. 15 seconds d. 20 seconds
6. A man leaves his house, goes to a trip, and returns home after sometime. His average velocity is _____.
a. zero b. numerically equal to the average velocity
c. proportional to time D. numerically equal to acceleration
7. The speedometer of a car indicates the car’s _____?________-
a. average speed b. constant speed c. instantaneous speed d. constant acceleration
8. Given the graph, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Object 1 is faster than object 2
B. Object 3 is the fastest among them
C. Object 2 has shorter time of travel than object 3
D. Objects 1 and 2 move at the same time and stop at different positions
1
2 3
Distance (m)

Time (s)

9. When is an object considered to be in motion?


I. When its position changes with respect to a point of reference.
II. When its distance changes with respect to a point of reference
III. When its direction changes with respect to a point of reference
A. I and II only C. II and III only
B. I and III only D. I, II, and III
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10. Which of the following refers to the shortest path taken by a moving object from the starting point to the
end point? A. distance B. displacement c. speed d. velocity

Given the distance vs. time graph below which represents the motion of a cart along a straight line,
answer the questions numbers 11- 13 .

B C

11. During which time interval was the cart at rest?


a. A and B b. B and C c. C and D d. all of them
12. During which time interval was the cart increased its speed?
a. A and B b. B and C c. C and D d. all of them
13. During which time interval was the cart on its return trip?
a. A and B b. B and C c. C and D d. all of them
14. Which of the following objects has a negative acceleration?
a. A stone dropped from a certain height c. A police car chasing a robber
b. A car slowing down to pick-up a passenger d. A ball rolling down a frictionless inclined plane
15. Acceleration is positive for objects that ……..
a. slows down b. speed up c. change direction of motion d. neither speed up nor slow down
16. What refers to the change in position of an object with respect to a reference body?
a. velocity b. speed c. Motion d. acceleration

Given the wave train at the right side below, answer questions numbers 17 and 18.
17. Which of the given intervals represents one wavelength?
a. A b. B c. C d. D

18. Which is the amplitude of the wave?


a. A b. B c. C d. D

19. What refers to the highest point of a wave?


a. crest b. trough c. amplitude d. wavelength
20. What refers to the lowest point of a wave?
A. crest b. trough c. amplitude d. wavelength
21. Which of the following can be a medium for a wave?
a. air b. water c. space d. all of these
22. What is carried by wave?
A. particles B. energy C. air D. water
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For items 23-25 refer to the figure below

23. What is the velocity of the object at 15 seconds of travel? A. 10 b. 20 c. 40 d. 60


24. At which time interval is velocity constant? a. 15 – 25 b. 0-5 c. 5-15 d. 25-30
25. When does a body changes its velocity?
a. When there’s a change in speed c. When there’s a change in direction
b. When there’s a change in both speed and direction d. none of these
26. The diagram below shows the pattern of the drops of oil as the car runs from points A to C. Which of the
following describes the motion of the car between points A to B and points B to C ?
A B C
………………………………………. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

a. The car moves at a constant speed from A to B and increasing speed from B to C
b. The car moves with increasing speed from A to B and decreasing speed from B to C
c. The car moves at a constant acceleration from A to B and increasing acceleration from B to C
d. The car is decelerated from A to B and accelerated from B to C
27. The velocity of the car per unit time is shown in the table below:
Time (hour) 0 1 2 3 4 5
Velocity (km/hour) 0 20 20 60 80 0
Which of the following is true?
a. The car is decelerating between 4-5 hours
b. The car is accelerating between 1-2 hours
c. The car returned to its original position after five hours
d. The acceleration of the car from 2-3 hours and from 3-4 hours are the same.
For item numbers 28-31, refer to the given illustration. The shape of three unknown waves A, B and C are
shown below. The time frame of the waves is 2 seconds from end to end.
28. Which two waves have the same amplitude but
different frequencies?
a. Waves A and B c. Waves B and C
c. Waves A and C d. All waves have the
same
29. How will you compare wave A and wave B?
a. Wave A has lower frequency than Wave B
b. Wave A has shorter wavelength than wave B.
c. Wave A and B have have the same wavelength
d. The three waves have the same wavelength

30. Wave A makes 1 complete wave in two seconds. What is


the frequency of wave A?
a. 1 hertz b. 4 hertz d. 2 hertz d. 2.5 hertz
31. Which has the largest wavelength ?
a. C b. A c. B d. They have the same wavelength
32. What refers to the number of waves passing a point in a second?
a. frequency b. amplitude c. wavelength d. crest
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33. What do you call for the phenomenon in which energy is transferred through vibration?
a. wave b. amplitude c. wavelength d. frequency
34. Which of the following is the equation to find the wave velocity ?
a. V = λf b. V = λ/f c. V= f/λ d. all of these
35. What refers to the time taken for one complete vibration?
a. speed b. period c. frequency d. amplitude

36-40:
Given the line graph below which represents the motion of an object in 30 seconds , identify the following:
36. name of the graph ? __________________________________
37. fast constant speed? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. none
38. slow constant speed ? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. none
39. not moving ? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. none
40. Speed of object number 1 at 25 seconds? A. 4 m/s b. 2 m/s c. 3 m/s d. 5 m/s

41-50.
The table below shows the record of how an object moved. Create a distance vs. time graph from the
given data presented .
( 2 points for the positioning of distance and time quantities, and 8 points for the plotting of points)

TIME (Seconds) Distance (meter)


0 0
100 500
300 500
200 0

Prepared by:

MERLY D. CHAN
Science Teacher
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