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Division of Masbate

SAN JACINTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


San Jacinto, Masbate

THIRD QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 7

1. When is an object considered to be in B. The speed of the object is equal to zero.


motion? C. The distance travelled by the object
I. When its position changes with respect to a increases uniformly
point of reference. D. The speed of the object remains the same
II. When its distance changes with respect to a all throughout the travel
point of reference.
III. When its direction changes with respect to a 6. Which of the following graphs shows that the
point of reference. object’s motion is accelerating? Answer: C

A. I and II only C. II and III only


B. I and III only D. I, II, and III

For questions 2-3, refer to the table below. Data


were obtained from a 200-meter dash
competition.

7. Consider the diagram below to question


below ANSWER: BONUS

2. Which of the following statements is/are


true?
I. The male athletes are faster than the female 8. The amplitude of the wave in the diagram
athletes. above is given by letter __.
II. Compared to the speed of the fastest male A. A
athlete, the average speed of the fastest B. B
female athlete is slightly less. C. C
A. I only C. Both I and II D. D
B. II only D. Neither I nor II
3. How do you compute for the average speed 9. Indicate the interval that represents a half
of each athlete? wavelength.
A. Multiply 200 meters by the recorded time of
travel.
B. Divide 200 meters by the recorded time of
travel.
C. Divide the recorded time of travel by 200
meters. A. A to E
D. Divide 200 meters by twice the recorded time B. B to F
of travel. C. A to B
4. Which of the following is true about an object D. C to E
that travels 5 meters to the left, then 2 meters
up, then another 5 meters to the right? 10. Mechanical waves transport energy from
A. The displacement of the object is equal to one place to another through
12 meters. A. Alternately vibrating particles of the medium
B. The total distance travelled by the object is B. Particles traveling with the wave
equal to 12 meters. C. Vibrating particles and traveling particles
C. The displacement of the object is equal to D. None of the above
12 meters down. 11. In a transverse wave, the individual particles
D. The total distance travelled by the object is of the medium
equal to 12 meters down. A. move in circles
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true B. move in ellipses
about the object moving with constant C. move parallel to the direction of travel
speed? D. move perpendicular to the direction of travel
A. The object is not accelerating 12. The higher the frequency of a wave,
A. the lower its speed C. IR waves have the same wavelength as
B. the shorter its wavelength the UV waves.
C. the greater its amplitude D. IR is not comparable in wavelength with
D. the longer its period the UV waves
13. Waves in a lake are 5.00 m in length and
pass an anchored boat 1.25 s apart. The 22. Among all the electromagnetic waves
speed of the waves is (EM), which has the highest frequency?
A. 0.25 m/s A. Infrared radiation
B. 4.00 m/s B. Radio wave
C. 6.25 m/s C. Ultraviolet
D. impossible to find from the information D. Gamma rays
given 23. ROYGBIV is the basic component of white
14. Energy from the sun reaches the earth light. Which color of light carries the most
through energy?
A. Blue
A. ultraviolet waves
B. Green
B. infrared waves
C. Orange
C. mechanical waves
D. Red
D. electromagnetic waves 24. Light is an electromagnetic wave. Which
15. Which of the following objects will produce characteristic is common in all
sound? electromagnetic waves?
A. soft objects A. amplitude
B. radio stations B. frequency
C. vibrating objects C. speed
D. objects under pressure D. wavelength
16. Which of the following best describes a high 25. An object moves at a constant speed of 6
frequency sound? It has _____________. m/s. This means that the object:
A. low pitch A. Increases its speed by 6 m/s every second
B. high pitch B. Decreases its speed by 6 m/s every second
C. low energy C. Doesn’t move
D. A and C D. Moves 6 meters every second
17. Compared to a thin string of the same 26. A toy car moves 8 m in 4 s at the constant
length and tightness a thick string produces velocity. What is the car’s velocity?
sounds of ____________. A. 1 m/s
A. the same pitch B. 2 m/s
B. lower pitch C. 3 m/s
C. higher pitch D. 4 m/s
D. lower then higher pitch 27. A train moves at a constant velocity of 50
18. A sound wave is a _____________. km/h. How far will it move in 0.5 h?
A. longitudinal wave A. 10 km
B. transverse wave B. 20 km
C. standing wave C. 25 km
D. shock wave D. 45 km
19. Which of the following is not capable of 28. A boat can move at a constant velocity of
transmitting sound? 8 km/h in still water. How long will it take for
A. air the boat to move 24 km?
B. water A. 2 h B. 3 h C. 4 h D. 6 h
C. steel
D. a vacuum
20. Which of the following is NOT an
electromagnetic wave?
A. Infrared
B. Radio
C. Sound 29. A snapshot of three racing cars is shown on
D. X ray the diagram. All three cars start the race at
21. How does the wavelength of infrared (IR) the same time, at the same place and move
compare with the wavelength of ultraviolet along a straight track. As they approach the
(UV) waves? finish line, which car has the lowest average
A. Infrared waves have longer speed?
wavelength. A. Car I
B. Infrared waves have shorter B. Car II
wavelength. C. Car III
D. All three cars have the same average
speed
30. A bicyclist moves at a constant speed of 4 The following graph represents the position as a
m/s. How long it will take for the bicyclist to function of time for a moving object. Use this
move 36 m? graph to answer questions 10 and 11.
A. 3 s B. 6 s B. 12 s D. 9 s

The graph represents the relationship between


velocity and time for an object moving in a
straight line. Use this graph to answer questions
7 and 8.

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35. Which of the following is true?


A. The object increases its velocity
B. The object decreases its velocity
C. The object’s velocity stays unchanged
D. The object stays at rest

36. What is the velocity of the object?


A. 4 m/s B. 20 m/s C. 8 m/s D. 5 m/s

The following graph represents the


position as a function of time of a moving
object. Use this graph to answer questions 12
31. Which of the following statements is true? and 13.
A. The object speeds up
B. The object slows down
C. The object moves with a constant
velocity
D. The object stays at rest
The object is in free fall
32. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The object speeds up
B. The object slows down
C. The object moves with a constant
velocity
D. The object is in free fall
37. What is the initial position of the object?
33. What is the velocity of the object at 5 s? A. 2 m B. 4 m C. 6 m D. 8 m
A. 1 m/s B. 2 m/s C. 3 m/s D. 5 m/s
38. What is the velocity of the object?
A. 2 m/s B. 4 m/s C. 6 m/s D. 8 m/s

The following graph represents the


position as a function of time of a moving
object. Use this graph for questions 14 and 15.

34. The graph represents the relationship


between velocity and time for an object
moving in a straight line. What is the traveled
distance of the object at 9 s?
A. 10 m B. 24 m C. 36 m D. 48 m 39. What is the initial position of the object?
A. 2 m B. 4 m C. 6 m D. 10 m B. 2,400 Hz
40. What is the velocity of the object? C. 20 Hz
A. 5 m/s B. -5 m/s C. 10 m/s D. -10 m/s D. 400 Hz
41. Which of the following is a vector quantity? 49. The distance between A and F is the
A. Speed _____________.
B. Time
C. Traveled distance
D. Velocity

The position vs. time graph of a moving object A. Frequency


is shown below. Use this graph to answer B. Period
questions 42 through 46. C. Amplitude
D. Wavelength
50. The distance from the midline to Point A, or
the distance from the midline to Point D is
known as the ____________________.

A. Frequency
B. Period
C. Amplitude
D. Wavelength

42. What is the average speed from 0 s to 4 s? PREPARED BY:


A. 0.5 m/s
B. 1 m/s
MA. APRIL L. GUETA
C. 2 m/s Subject Teacher, Science 7
D. 3 m/s
43. What is the average speed from 4 s to 8 s?
A. 0.5 m/s B. 1 m/s C. 2 m/s D. 3 m/s
44. What is the object’s position at 6 s?
A. 2 m B. 1 m C. 3 m D. 9 m NOTED:
45. What is the average acceleration from 4 s to
8 s? _________________________________
A. 0 m/s2 B. 1 m/s2 C. 2 m/s2 D. 3 m/s2
46. All waves except __________ waves must
travel through a medium.
A. Sound
B. Light
C. Water
D. Compressional
47. If the frequency of a wave is 500 Hz and the
wavelength is 2m, how fast is the wave
moving?
A. 25 m/s
B. 250 m/s
C. 1000 m/s
D. 10,000 m/s
48. If the velocity of the wave is 600 m/s and the
wavelength is 4m, what is the frequency?
A. 200 Hz

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