1st Summative test.7-Nov.29-Dec. 6,2021
1st Summative test.7-Nov.29-Dec. 6,2021
1st Summative test.7-Nov.29-Dec. 6,2021
SCIENCE 7
Department of Education
Region V
School Division of Sorsogon
SUMMATIVE TEST 1
I. Multiple Choices: Write the letter of your answer in the space provided below.
_____ 1. Which part of the microscope will you use to get a detailed view of the specimen?
a. coarse adjustment knob c. high power objective
b. eyepiece/ ocular lens d. low power objective
_____ 2. Who among the scientist(s) listed below started experimenting using lenses and made a very
important invention – a compound microscope?
a. Anton van Leeuwenhoek c. Zack and Hana Jansen
b. Robert Hooke d. Zacharias and Hans Jansen
_____ 3. Which part will you manipulate to switch the objectives from LPO to HPO?
a. adjustment knobs c. inclination joint
b. revolving nosepiece d. body tube
_____ 4. Which instrument listed below is BEST used by scientists in viewing samples or objects that are
invisible or slightly visible to the naked eye?
a. lens b. glass c. magnifying glass d. microscope
_____ 5. The science of investigating objects invisible to our naked eyes with the use of microscope is
_____.
a. microscopy b. cytology c. anatomy d. microbiology
_________ 1. The revolving nosepiece is used to switch from one objective to another.
_________ 2. Any cleaning material may be used to clean the lenses of the microscope.
_________ 3. The microscope is used to magnify objects far from you.
_________ 4. The use of direct sunlight to brighten the field being magnified is advisable.
_________ 5. The mirror provides the field of view when looking through the microscope.
_________ 6. The arm is where you hold the microscope.
_________ 7. To ensure the safety of the microscope, both hands should be used.
_________ 8. The slide can be moved to focus certain parts of the specimen.
_________ 9. It is advised to look through the eyepiece with both eyes open to avoid eyestrain.
________ 10. Coarse adjustment knob is used for high-power objective (HPO).
III. Encircle the ten (10) mystery words below. The words may appear up and down, down, and
up, straight across, spelled backward or diagonally. Write the encircled words on the
numbers provided.
I N C L I N A T I O N J O I N T
Z E S A M O I W U T S C Q O K F
M G Y N H F K B O D Y T U B E P
I J H E M V L G D Q P O A Q K J
R L G R P R H H Z S L E U G G E
R C A M D I A P H R A G M Y E S
O A H K C F E X J K M L D P D A
R O B O B J E C T I V E S T B B
R D W Z J O Q F E G J Z D X V N
C O A R S E A D J U S T M E N T
Z W B R A Q U G L E A X K P V U