LA CONSOLACION SCHOOL OF BALAGTAS, INC.
Longos, Balagtas, Bulacan
PAASCU ACCREDITED LEVEL II
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[email protected] Class No. BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Score
ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025
FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE 7
60 60
Parent’s
NAME: Signature:
DATE:
GRADE AND SECTION: TEACHER: Mrs. Angelika DP. De Guzman
General Instructions:
Read and analyze the questions and directions carefully
Strictly NO ERASURE Pass your test paper on time
I. REMEMBERING – Labeling (7 Points)
Directions: Name the parts of the atom and indicate the corresponding charge particles below. Write
your answers on the space provided.
II. UNDERSTANDING – Modified True or False (11 Points)
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If the statement is false, underline the word that
made it incorrect and write the correct answer on the space provided.
__________________8. All particles of matter are always at rest.
__________________9. There are 4 subatomic of an atom.
_________________10. The group of particles is called atom.
_________________11. Particles in a solid are packed closely together.
_________________12. Conductivity is the capacity of a gas to allow the transmission of energy.
_________________13. Malleability refers to a material's ability to be hammered, pressed, or rolled into
various shapes without cracking or breaking.
_________________14. Fluidity is the tendency to flow and is a property shown by liquids and gases.
_________________15. The particles of gas are disordered and move randomly.
_________________16. Formation of dew is an example of condensation.
_________________17. Science is anything that occupies space and has mass.
_________________18. Molecules is the basic unit of matter.
III. APPLYING – Multiple Choice (15 points)
Directions: Read each item correctly. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
_____________19. Mary sees dry ice during science activity. What phase change does Mary see?
A. Deposition B. Condensation C. Sublimation D. Evaporation
_____________20. Maya went out to buy some food. She was asked to disinfect using alcohol before entering
the store. After a few seconds, the alcohol is Maya’s hand dried up. What phase was
exhibited in the situation?
A. Evaporation B. Condensation C. Freezing D. Sublimation
_____________21. Condensation is a change of state from a gas form to a liquid form. Which of the following
examples does not describe condensation?
A. Formation of dew B. Sweats in a cold soda
C. Foggy window D. Exposed to naphthalene balls
_____________22. What happen to the motion of particles of solid, liquid, and gas when it increases?
A. The temperature will increase B. The volume will increase
C. The density will increase D. The mass will increase
_____________23. What change matter when solid phase transform to a liquid phase?
A. Evaporation B. Sublimation
C. Deposition D. Melting
______________24. What is the melting point of water?
A. 0 degree Celsius B. 100 degree Celsius
C. 50 degree Celsius D. 10 degree Celsius
______________25. What do you call to the matter that has a fixed shape and volume with particles closely
packed together with little movement?
A. Liquid B. Solid C. Gas D. Plasma
_____________26. What will happen to the arrangement of particles of a solid substance that undergo into
physical change?
A. In a fixed position
B. In random, taking the shape of the container.
C. In random, filling any container
D. In changing position.
_____________27. Which describes the arrangement of particles when gas condenses?
A. The spaces between particles increase.
B. The spaces between particles decrease.
C. The particles get looser and looser.
D. The particles move farther apart.
_____________28. Which example involves a phase change in which energy is released?
A. Melting of ice B. Formation of dew
C. Sublimation of mothballs D. Boiling of water
_____________29. Which statements explain the arrangement of atoms of ice cubes when they melt?
A. The atoms move towards each other.
B. The atoms move farther apart from each other.
C. The atoms become rigid and compact.
D. The atoms move much closer to one another.
______________30. Which of the following phases of matter can be easily compressed?
A. Gas B. Liquid C. Plasma D. Solid
______________31. Which phase change involves a change from liquid to gas?
A. Melting B. Freezing C. Evaporation D. Condensation
______________32. Which statement is not true about the arrangement and motion of molecules of water as
they undergo a physical change?
A. Freezing causes molecules of water to become less magnetic.
B. Freezing causes the molecules of water to become organized.
C. Heating the water molecules enables the molecules to move farther and farther apart
from one another.
D. Heating the water molecules enables the molecules to move in a fixed position.
_______________33. Which of the following describes the particulate nature of matter?
A. Particles of solid, liquid, and gas are always in constant random motion.
B. All matter (solid, liquid, and gas) are made up of tiny particles called molecules.
C. The motion of particles of solid, liquid, and gas decreases as they gain energy.
D. There are only three states of mater: solid, liquid, and gas.
_________________34. Which phase change matter involves a change from gas to solid?
A. Deposition B. Sublimation C. Melting D. Freezing
IV. ANALYZING: Graphic Organizer (8 Points)
Directions: Compare and contrast the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas). Write your answer
inside the circle.
Differences
Solid Liquid Gas
Similarities
V. EVALUATING: Essay (9 Points) 43-51
Directions: How can you explain the different behaviors of solids, liquids, and gases based on their
molecular structure?
VI. CREATING: Drawing (9 points)
Directions: Draw and explain the molecular arrangement of solid, liquid, and gas.
Solid Creativeness: ____/6
Liquid
Neatness: _____/3
Gas