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REHIYON X1
DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL SUR
Digos City
SCIENCE QUIZ 7

Directions: Read each statement or question carefully. Encircle the letter that best describes the answer.

1. Which of the following distinguished a prokaryote from a eukaryote?


A. Prokaryote have a cell wall; eukaryote don’t
B. Prokaryotes are much larger than eukaryote
C. Prokaryote cells have flagella; eukaryotic cells do not
D. Prokaryotic cells do not have a distinct nucleus; eukaryotic cells do
2. In a certain experiment, three groups of students obtained closed measurements to the given
standard value. What does this show?
A. The experiment is a failure. C. The measurement of 3 groups are accurate.
B. The experiment employs precision. D. There is no experimental error occurred.
3. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?
A. Air in your classroom C. Water in a glass
B. Block of wood D. Water in a swimming pool.
4. Which two substances will be formed when sea water underwent distillation process?
A. Carbon and Oxygen C. Sugar and Water
B. Hydrogen and Ammonia D. Water and Salt
5. In which layer of the atmosphere do all weather phenomena take place?
A. Exosphere B. Mesosphere C. Stratosphere D. troposphere
6. In a transverse wave, the individual particles of the medium move______.
A. In a circle C. Parallel to the direction of travel
B. Diagonally D. perpendicular to the direction of travel.
7. Which of the following is a mixture?
A. Dry ice B. charcoal C. sea water D. hydrochloric acid
8. Which of the following structures are involve in sexual reproduction?
A. Stems B. tubers C. roots D. gametes
9. What part of the microscope is responsible for the adjustment of eyepiece?
A. Lens B. mirror C. draw tube D. diaphragm
10. Which of the following sample has the highest viscosity?
A. Soy sauce B. Honey C. cooking oil D. rubbing alcohol
11. A group of Grade 7 students were tasked to investigate how temperature affects the dissolving time
of sugar. If this is going to be a fair test, what variables should they control?
A. Amount of water and sugar in each cup, method of stirring and how long each solution is stirred.
B. Amount of sugar in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solid is added to water and how
long each solution is stirred.
C. Amount of water in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solid is added to water and how
long each solutions is stirred.
D. Amount of water and sugar in each cup, method of stirring time when the solid is added to
water and how long each solution is stirred.
12. Which of the following statements is TRUE about an object moving with constant velocity?
A. The object may be accelerating
B. The change of acceleration of the objects is equal to zero
C. The speed of the object increase uniformly
D. The speed and direction of the object remains the same all throughout the travel
13. You can easily distinguish the voice of a person from the other because of _____________
A. Pitch B. loudness C. quality D. resonance
14. Which of the following metals is best conductor of electricity?
A. Copper B. aluminum C. tungsten D. silver
15. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about light?
A. Light travels fastest in a vacuum. C. light travels in a straight path and in all direction
B. Light is a form of transverse wave. D. light intensity and color are related to its speed.
16. Which of the following waves has the shortest wavelength?
A. Radio waves B. microwaves C. infrared D. ultraviolet
17. The following are characteristics of sexual reproduction EXCEPT_____________
A. Gametes from two parents unite to form a zygote
B. Offspring’s are genetically identical with the parents
C. Offspring are different from their parent and sibling
D. Genetic variability of offspring helps to ensure survival in changing environmental conditions
18. What gas evolved when dilute sulfuric acid is added to zinc?
A. Argon B. Helium C. Hydrogen D. Oxygen
19. What is really meant when we say an appliance ‘’uses up’’ electricity?
A. The current is reduced
B. Electrons are taken out from the circuit
C. The main power supply voltage is lowered
D. The electrical energy is changed into another form
20. The heat of the sun reaches on earth regardless of very far distance. What type of heat transfer is
responsible for this?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. both A and B
21. Soft drinks contain carbonated water, water with dissolved carbon dioxide gas. The drinks are bottled
with a CO2 Pressure greater than I atm. How does the solubility of carbon dioxide in soft drinks vary
with temperature?
A. Temperature does not affect solubility
B. The higher the temperature the lesser the solubility of CO2
C. The higher the temperature the greater the solubility of CO2
D. The carbon dioxide is soluble to the same extent at any temperature
22. Which of the following explains why the lady is able to hold the handle of the pan with her bare
hands?
I. The handle is made of good insulator
II. The handle has low thermal conductivity
III. The handle has high thermal expansion
A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I,II and III
23. Why is the presence of ozone above the troposphere important for the survival of living thing on
earth?
A. It warms the earth surface C. it makes jet flying more comfortable
B. It helps in cloud formation D. it offers protection from sun’s harmful UV rays
24. What happens to the surrounding air as warm air rises?
A. Moves to higher altitude C. moves in all direction
B. Moves away from the rising air D. moves toward the place where warm air rises
25. What two factors have the greatest influence on soil formation?
A. Slope of the land and rainfall C. kind of soil particles and temperature
B. Temperature and rainfall D. reforestation and use of compost as fertilizer
26. When and audible wave passes through a solid medium it creates
A. Frequency B. pitch C. longitudinal wave D. transverse wave
27. Which of the following is NOT a property of a colloid?
A. Adsorption B. absorption C. Brownian motion D. tyndall effect
28. Which of the following is being referred when two full moons occur in a month?
A. Double moon B. dual moon C. blue moon D. all the above
29. Which of the following pair of organ and tissue correct?
A. Trachea ~~~ cartilage C. skin ~~~ glandular
B. Liver ~~~ glomerulus D. stomach ~~~ nerve
30. The following are examples of solution EXCEPT
A. Vinegar B. food coloring water C. ice cream D. sugar dissolved in water
31. Which of the following element is abundant in sea water and human body?
A. Nitrogen B. hydrogen C. sound D. silicon
32. Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave?
A. Infrared B. radio C. sound D. X-ray
33. Which of the following elements is most likely ductile at room temperature?
A. Aluminum B. sulfur C. mercury D. nitrogen
34. Which of the following plant cell is NOT found in onion cells?
A. Cell wall B. vacuole C. mitochondrion D. chloroplast
35. What is the basic for the division of layers of the atmosphere surrounding Earth?
A. Changing amount of oxygen C. changing composition of gases
B. Changing temperature D. changing weather patterns
36. An element was subjected into flame and the acidity of the oxide formed was tested. Solution of this
oxide turned red litmus paper to blue. Which is most likely that element?
A. Phosphorus B. Chlorine C. Silicon D. Nickel
37. Which of the following does NOT describe the amihan?
A. Brings lots of rain C. comes around July to September
B. Brings cold weather D. comes from the northeast and moves southward
38. Turmeric is a natural indictor. On adding its paste to acid and base separately, which colors would be
observed?
A. Pink in acid and yellow in base C. yellow in both acid and base
B. Yellow in acid and red in base D. red in acid and blue in base
39. A sound wave travelling in air encounters a pane of glass and is reflected. Which of the following is
true of the reflected wave?
A. It is inverted and moving through the glass C. its speed has changed
B. It is inverted and bounced back through the air D. it has passed into a less dense medium
40. What is the percent by mass of NaHCO3 in a solution containing 20g NaHCO3 dissolved in 600g of
water?
A. 30% B. 3.23% C. 32.3% D. 600%
41. The following statements are true; EXCEPT one.
A. If an object covers equal distance at equal intervals of time. Then its is moving at constant speed
and is accelerating
B. If an object does not change its position at a given time interval, then it is rest or its speed is zero
or not accelerating
C. If an object covers equal distance at equal intervals of time, then it is moving at constant speed
and still not accelerating
D. If an object covers varying distances at equal intervals of time, then it is moving with changing
speed and velocity
42. A loud popping sound was heard when a lighted stick was placed near the mouth of a test tube
containing a gas sample. What gas is present inside the test tube?
A. H2 B.O2 C. He D. N2
43. Arrange the stamen in correct order
I. The increasing temperature phenomenon is known as global warming
II. More carbon dioxide means more heat is trapped in earth’s atmosphere
III. More heat cannot trapped by the carbon dioxide means a warmer earth
A. I,II,IV C. IV,I,II,III
B. III,IV,I,II D. II,II,IV,I
44. Which of the following organism exhibitat an ecological relationship in which one benefits while the
other is not affected it?
A. Corn plant – cogon C. mussles – mangrove roots
B. Azolla – anabaena azollae D. amoeba – man
45. Choose the letter with the correct arrangement of waves being described in each statement.
____________ waves occur when the individual particles or segments of a medium vibrate from side
perpendicular to the particles in which the waves level
____________ waves occur when the individual particles of a medium vibrate back and forth in the
direction in which the waves travel
____________ waves like sound water waves, earthquakes wave and wages in a stretched string
propagate though a medium.
____________ wave such as radio waves, visible light and gamma rays, do not require a material
medium for their passage.
A. Electromagnetic, mechanical, traverse. Longitudinal
B. Traverse, longitudinal, mechanical, electromagnetic
C. Mechanical. Longitudinal, electromagnetic, traverse
D. Longitudinal. Traverse. longitudinal. Electromagnetic
46. Acid waste from a factory is suspected to kill the fish in the nearby river. Which one of these
substances might be added to waste to prevent this?
A. Limewater B. sand C. chlorine D. salt
47. What is NOT TRUE ABOUT ITCZ?
A. It is a place where winds in the tropics meet rise and form
B. It results in thunderstorm
C. It only occurs during warm months where location received the direct rays
D. It occurs in countries near the poles
48. A solution a with 500g solute in 1000ml solvent could no longer dissolve additional solute under
normal conditions. When needed an additional 50 g of solute was dissolved. What type of solution
was a when heated?
A. Unsaturated B. saturated C. diluted D. supersaturated
49. A cell structure that allows only particular substances to pass in and out of the cell is called________
A. Cytoplasm B. cell membrane C. cell wall D. nucleus

TIE BREAKER
1. Arrange the following household items from the most basic to most acidic
BATH SOAP MILK PINEAPPLE JUICE EGGS
2. The label of the 250ml rubbing alcohol that Ms. Jean bought shows that it contains 40% ethyl
alcohol. What is the volume of ethyl alcohol does rubbing alcohol contain?
3. What is K.E of the baseball whose mass is 180g when it is thrown with a velocity of 12 m/s?
express your answer in joules.
4. What two metals are being combined to form brass?
5. Which of the characteristics opf wave represents the amount of energy carried by the wave

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