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Department of Education

Region X
DIVISION OF BUKIDNON
Sumpong, Malaybalay City
2nd Quarter Examination
GRADE-7 SCIENCE
Name: ___________________________________ Score:_____________________
Grade and Section: __________________________ Date: _____________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


1. To get detailed view of the specimen, which part of the microscope will you use?
A. eyepiece B. low power objective C. high power objective D. coarse adjustment
2. You have mounted specimen on a glass slide. On which part of the microscope are you going to place it if you want to see the
image of the specimen?
A. stage B. diaphragm C. condenser D. nosepiece
3. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. penicillin B. yeast C. lactobacillus D. bread mold
4. The lens that is within the eyepiece of the light microscope is called the:
A. scanning B. low power C. high power D. ocular
5. What do you call to wheel under the stage that adjusts the amount of light?
A. coarse knob B. body tube C. stage clip D. diaphragm
6. To focus a specimen, it is best to start with which objective:
A. high power B. low power C. scanning D. ocular
7. When using the high power objective, you should not adjust the:
A. coarse focus B. fine focus C. diaphragm D. stage clip
8. Which number is the coarse knob in the image?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 8 D. 7
9. All are proper way in handling microscope except;
A. Handle the microscope by holding its curved arm with one hand while supporting the base with other hand.
B. Use soft cloth or tissue paper to clean the outside surfaces of the microscope.
C. Hold the microscope with two hands supporting on its base.
D. Use lens paper in cleaning lenses of the eyepiece and objective lenses.
10. A group of tissues that work together that work together to perform a similar function is called_____.
A. cells B. tissues C. organ D. organ system
11. What is form when group of organs work together to perform a related function?
A. cell B. tissue C. organ systemD. organism
12. What level of organization is in the picture?
A. organ B. organ systemC. human D. organism
13. Based on the picture, what level of biological organization comes next after this?
A. organ systemB. organism C. population D. organ
14. If you see cardinals, blue jays and owls in your backyard, this is an example of what?
A. community B. population C. ecosystem D. species
15. What refers to all living things on earth?
A. geosphere B. hydrosphere C. biosphere D. atmosphere
16. Which of the following provides the cell with energy?
A. mitochondrion B. endoplasmic reticulum C. chloroplast D. nucleolus
17. Which of the following is not a part of plant cell?
A. centriole B. chloroplast C. Golgi bodies D. nucleus
18. Organs: organ system; organelles: ___________?
A. cell B. tissue C. organism D. animal
19. What cell controls the cell’s activities?
A. Golgi body B. nucleus C. nucleolus D. lysosomes
20. Which organ system do you need to be able to write your answer to this questions?
A. musculoskeletal B. circulatory C. respiratory D. lymphatic
21. What would happen to a plant cell that suddenly lost its chloroplast?
A. It shrink B. It became yellowish C. It will lost its color D. It withers
22. What part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and digesting things?
A. ribosomes B. lysosomes C. endoplasmic reticulum D. vacuole
23. Which of the following organisms is NOT a fungus?
A. mushroom b. yeast C. bread mold D. green algae
24. What characteristics differentiate fungi, algae, and bacteria from plants?
A. Most do not make their own food unlike plants.
B. They cause disease while plants and animals have many uses.
C. They are at the base of the food chain while animals are at the top.
D. They do not have true roots, true leaves, true stems, fruits and flowers.
25. Microorganisms such as algae, bacteria and fungi have both beneficial and harmful effects. Which of the fungi below is used
in brewing and fermentation process?
A. mildew B. mushroom C. yeast D. mold
26. The green alga, Caulerpa and mushrooms both have some characteristics similar to plants. Which of these characteristics are
common to both that are also found in plants?
I- Spores II- Stem-like parts III- Fruit like parts IV- Green color for food making
A. I and II B. II and III C. I and III D. II and IV
27. Which of the following organisms have cells without membrane-bound nuclei?
A. fungi B. bacteria C. paramecia D. protists
28. What can some fungi do?
A. Digest organic compound C. Cause fermentation
B. Cause pneumonia D. Breakdown organic materials
29. Who is Gregor Mendel?
A. The Father of Heredity B. The King of Peas C. The Father of Genetics
30. What is the term heredity means?
A. The process by which parents pass characteristics or traits on to their children
B. Seen in plants, people and other organisms where there are parents and offspring.
C. A way that some diseases and disorders are passed from parents to offspring.
D. All of the above
31. How many parents does asexual reproduction involve?
A. one B. two C. three D. four
32. How do offspring from asexually reproduced organisms look like?
A. Different than their parents C. Like a combination from both parents
B. Identical to parents D. A different species
33. If two organisms reproduce sexually, then their offspring will exhibit a genetic makeup that is-
A. Identical to only one parent C. A unique combination of traits
B. Identical to all of its siblings D. The recessive traits of each parent
34. The letter P in a “P” Generation stands for:
A. Pepsi B. Probability C. Punnet D. Parent
35. All of the offspring of an organism have the same genetic material, which is identical to the parent organism. From this, we
can conclude that this organism-
A. make its own food B. is unicellular C. live in marine habitat D. reproduces asexually
36. When comparing the offspring of sexually and asexually reproducing organisms, we would expect the genetic material (DNA)
of the sexually reproducing organism to-
A. contain fewer mutations B. be lesser in quantity C. be simple overall D. show more variation
37. A white cat had a little kittens that were orange, white spotted and black. Is this the result of sexual or asexual reproduction?
And how would you characterize the offspring listed above?
A. Sexual reproduction with uniform offspring. C. Sexual reproduction with diverse offspring.
B. Asexual reproduction with diverse offspring. D. Asexual reproduction with uniform offspring.
38. Which of these is an ecosystem?
A. A school of fish B. A desert C. Sunlight D. A thunderstorm
39. How will you describe abiotic factors?
A. Abiotic factors are only important if they are large. C. Abiotic are all living things in an ecosystem.
B. Abiotic factors come in a variety of sizes and types. D. Abiotic factors cannot be studied.
40. Which of the following is an abiotic components of the ecosystem?
A. carbon B. protein C. soil D. All of the above
41. Humus is __ factor of an ecosystem.
A. Physical B. chemical C. Both A & B D. Neither A and B
42. The following is (are) producers;
A. Algae B. Green plants C. Photosynthetic bacteria D. All of the above
43. What is an autotroph?
A. An autotroph refers to a self-nourishing organisms. C. Autotroph make organic compound from inorganic one.
B. An autotroph derives energy from sunlight. D. All of the above.

For question 44-47 refer to the diagram.


44. What does the diagram illustrate?
A. a food chain B. a food cycle C. a food web D. a trophic level
45. Which is a first-order consumer?
A. cow B. frog C. grass D. grasshopper
46. How may you classify snake?
A. decomposer C. 2nd -order consumer
B. 1 order consumer
st
D. 3rd-order consumer
47. Which of the following organisms get the greatest amount of energy?
A. frog B. grass C. grasshopper D. hawk
48. Which of the following does not cause a negative change in the environment?
A. muro-ami B.recycling C. smoke-belching D. cultivar selection
49. Which organisms bring back the materials to the abiotic environment?
A. carnivores B. herbivores C. decomposers D. producers
50. What must be placed in the terrarium to maintain a steady supply of oxygen?
A. soil B. turtle C.water D. water plant

Good Luck and Enjoy….

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