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This document contains a 16-item quiz about heat transfer processes with multiple choice questions and pictures illustrating examples of conduction, convection and radiation. The quiz covers topics like which direction heat moves between objects, how heat transfers through different materials and mediums, and identifying specific examples of conduction, convection and radiation in everyday situations.
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Long Quiz About Heat

This document contains a 16-item quiz about heat transfer processes with multiple choice questions and pictures illustrating examples of conduction, convection and radiation. The quiz covers topics like which direction heat moves between objects, how heat transfers through different materials and mediums, and identifying specific examples of conduction, convection and radiation in everyday situations.
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SCIENCE 7 (QUARTER 3)

LONG QUIZ NO. 3

NAME_________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _______________


I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
___1. Which of the following always moves from hotter to colder object?
a. Heat b. Light c. Sound d. Temperature
___2. What is needed for heat to transfer from one object to another? The two objects should __________
A. have equal temperature. C. always be in contact for heat to travel through
B. have different temperature. D. always be inside a vacuum or empty space for heat to travel through.
___3. A small cup of cold milk is being poured into a big mug half-filled with hot coffee. Which is true about heat transfer
in this situation?
a. Cold milk transfers heat to the hot coffee. c. Both liquids absorb heat from each other.
b. Hot coffee transfers heat to the cold milk. d. Heat will not transfer to either of the liquids.
___4. What will eventually happen if you leave a bowl of hot soup for an hour on top of the table in your room?
A. The soup will become colder than the room.
B. The room will become hotter than the hot soup.
C. Heat from the room will transfer to the hot soup.
D. Hot soup will eventually cool down to room temperature.
___5. Which of the following processes involves heat transfer by direct contact between objects?
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Emission d. Radiation
___6. Which material is best to be used as kettle pot handle to keep your hand from being burned when holding it while
cooking?
a. Copper b. Plastic c. Steel d. Wood
___7. Which method of heat transfer makes the entire pot of water boil over the hot stove?
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Evaporation d. Radiation
___8. Which is true about heat transfer by radiation?
a. Heat moves through waves. c. Direct contact by touching is needed for heat to transfer.
b. Heat cannot transfer without matter. d. Actual movement of matter is needed for heat to transfer.

___9. How does heat travel to the metal pan? Heat travels to the metal pan by____________.
a. conduction b. convection c. dispersion d. radiation
___10. What method heats up the entire chicken soup?
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Evaporation d. Radiation
___11. In what direction does heat travel through the chicken soup inside the pan?
a. From bottom to top b. Sideways to the right c. From top to bottom d. Sideways to the left
___12. Your mother stands near the burning stove and fells warm in her stomach. How does heat from the stove travel
sideways to her stomach? Heat travels through __________.
a. conduction b. convection c. dispersion d. radiation
___13. Which of the following examples involves heat transfer by conduction?
a. Sitting beside a bonfire c. Sun shining on the earth
b. Drying hair with a blower d. Walking on hot sand without slippers
___14. How does heat transfer from the sun to the earth? Heat transfers by
a. conduction. b. convection. c. dispersion. d. radiation.
___15. You place a warm bottle of juice in ice water. How would you compare the temperature of the juice to that of the
water after one hour?
a. the same b. much hotter c. much colder d. a little bit colder
___16. What heat transfer happens when you accidentally burn your finger by touching fire?
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Dispersion d. Radiation
II. The pictures below involve transfer of heat. Classify each picture as example of
heat transfer by CONDUCTION, CONVECTION or RADIATION. Write Pot A, B or C.

III. Explain the figure (5pts.)

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