Science 3
Science 3
Science 3
IN SCIENCE 7
I.DIRECTION. Read and analyze the questions before answering them. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank provided
before each number.
______1. What is the area of physics that studies how things move?
A. Distance B. Motion C. Speed D. Velocity
______3. What scalar quantity refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion?
A. Acceleration B. Distance C. Speed D. Velocity
______4. What do we call the stationary "ticker" makes a mark at regular time intervals?
A. Pictograph B. Motion graph C. Ticker-tape diagram D. Venn diagram
______5. What provides the same information about the motion of objects?
A. Charts presentation B. Visual presentation
C. Graphs presentation D. Diagram presentation
______6. What refers to a periodic disturbance that moves away from a source and carries energy with it?
A. Energy B. Heat C. Sound D. Wave
______8. What do we call on the object that is capable of producing its own light?
A. Artificial body B. Luminous body C. Natural body D. Non-luminous body
______9. What refers to the amount of light power emanating from a point source within a solid angle of one steradian?
A. Artificial Intensity B. Luminous Intensity C. Natural Intensity D. Non-luminous Intensity
______10. What is the transfer of heat by mass motion of the fluid from one region of space to another?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Fusion D. Radiation
______11. What is the transfer of heat due to electromagnetic waves such as infrared, visible light and ultraviolet rays?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Fusion D. Radiation
______12. Which of the following refers to the transfer of heat that occurs within a body or between two bodies in contact?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Fusion D. Radiation
______13. What do you call the method of charging an object by rubbing it against another object?
A. Conduction B. Friction C. Induction D. Static discharge
______14. What law states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but only transferred from one material to another?
A. Kirchhoff’s Law B. Electrostatic Law
C. Law of Charges D. Law of Conservation of Charges
______15. What do we call the process a charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object?
______16. Which of the following quantities describes the shortest distance between the initial position and final position of the
body?
A. Acceleration B. Displacement C. Distance D. Velocity
______17. Which describes the speed of an object that does not change during its motion?
A. Constant speed B. Decelerate speed
C. Increase speed D. Accelerate speed
______19. Which of the following graphs describe a body with constant speed?
______20. What type of wave occurs when the individual particles of a medium vibrate back and forth in the direction in which the
waves travel?
A. Transverse wave B. Mechanical wave
C. Longitudinal wave D. Electromagnetic wave
______21. Which of the following colors of light has the longest wavelength?
A. Green B. Indigo C. Orange D. Red
______24. What part of electric circuit provides or the source of electric energy?
A. Battery B. Connecting wire C. Load D. Switch
______27. What is the velocity of an object that traveled a distance of 1000 m due south in 50 s?
A. 20 m/s south B. 20 m/s² south C. 50 m/s south D. 50 m/s² south
______28. In a summer storm, the wind is blowing with a velocity of 8 m/s north. Suddenly in 3 seconds, the wind’s velocity is 23
m/s north. What is the wind’s acceleration?
A. 5 m/s² B. 5 m/s² north C. -5 m/s² D. -5 m/s² north
______29. In the diagram, what is the position of the ball at ten seconds?
0m 5m 10m 15m
A. 0m B. 5m C. 10m D. 15m
_____30. When you jerk the rope up and down, what types of waves are produced?
A. Circular B. Electromagnetic C. Longitudinal D. Transverse
_____31. A wave has a frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 10 m. What is the speed of the wave?
A. 5 m B. 5 m/s C. 500 m D. 500 m/s
_____32. When cooking, you feel hot standing before the stove. How is heat transferred?
A. The heat from the stove is transferred by radiation. B. The heat from the stove is transferred by conduction
C. The heat from the stove is transferred by adsorption. D. The heat from the stove is transferred by convection
_____33. How will you describe the circuit when you turn the switch to the off position?
A. closed B. negative C. open D. overload
_____34. What will happen when two like charges are brought together?
A. repel each other B. neutralize each other
C. attract each other C. have no effect on each other
_____40. Your friend is electrocuted accidentally. Where would you NOT grab him so you could save his life without you being
electrocuted too?
A. by the hair B. by his bracelet C. by his cotton jacket D. by his rubber shoes
_____41. Tanya walked 250 m from their house to the market and walked another 100 m to her friend’s house. What is the
distance traveled by Tanya?
A. 100 m B. 250 m C. 350 m D. 450 m
_____42. Barry traveled 500m from the hospital to the market to buy fruits and then returned to the hospital, what is the
displacement of Barry?
A. 0 m B. 550 m C. 1000 m D. 1500 m
_____43. What part in our throat vibrate when we talk or make any sound?
A. epiglotis B. esophagus C. vocal chord D. wind pipe
_____44. Why do we see red color?
A. Because it reflects all the colors. B. Because it absorbed red and reflect the other colors.
C. Because it absorbed all the colors. D. Because it reflects red and absorbed the other colors.
_____46. How can you explain your travel through an illustration if you travel 200m from your house to the market then back to
your house?
A. House _________________________________Market
200m
B. House _________________________________Market
200m
C. House ___________________________________Market
200m
D. House __________________________________ Market
200m
_____48. When using the microscope, what electromagnetic wave is use to make the specimen easily seen?
A. Infrared radiation B. Gamma rays C. Ultraviolet light D. Visible light
_____49. Which process of energy exchange does cold air displace warmer air?
______50. What will happen when two unlike charges are brought together?
A. repel each other B. neutralize each other
C. attract each other D. no effect to each other