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Science -7

I.

Identification:

________________________1. Are lines that run between the points that


represent the geographic North and South Poles of the Earth.
________________________2. The measure of the distance east or west from the
prime meridian.
________________________3. The distance around any circle
________________________4. Among the largest archipelagos in the world,
located at the western edge of the Pacific Ocean.
________________________ 5. The meridian that runs through Greenwich,
England.
________________________ 6. Are horizontal lines that run from east to west
across the globe and across the map.
________________________ 7. The measure of distance north and south from the
equator
________________________8. The parallels above the equator
________________________9. The parallels below the equator
_______________________10. Is a projection that divides the earth into 60 zones
with six degrees in each zone.
_______________________11. Is a local projection that corrects the minor
distortions caused by the generalized projection of the UTM system
_______________________ 12. Refers to one half of Earth, north or south of the
equator or east or west of the prime meridian.
_______________________13. The most active volcano in the Philippines to date
located in Bicol
_______________________14. The largest plain in the country.
_______________________15. Are bodies of land that are surrounded with water
but still connected to a larger landmass
_______________________16. Is a point of land extending to a body of water
_______________________ 17. A wetland often partially or intermittently covered
with water
_______________________18. The primary source of livelihood in the Philippines
_______________________19. A narrow body of water connecting two large
bodies of water
_______________________20. Is the deeper part of a river, harbor or strait
_______________________21. Bodies of water surrounded by land
_______________________22. Are water forms that are part of the sea or ocean
that extends into the land
_______________________23. A water form that is also part of the sea or ocean
extending into the land but smaller than a gulf
_______________________24. Small sheltered bay in the shoreline of a sea, river
or lake

_______________________25. The staple food of the Filipinos making it one of


the major agricultural products of the Philippines.
_______________________26. Are resources that can be replaced by natural
processes within a relatively short period of time.
______________________ 27. Natural resources that cannot be replaced as fast
as they are consumed.
______________________28. Is the wise use of natural resources so that it will
not be used up too soon or used in a way that will damage the environment.
______________________29. Is the introduction of harmful substances to the
natural environment
______________________30. Chemicals produced from burning fossil fuels
______________________31. Is the contamination of land surfaces which may be
a direct or indirect cause of improper disposal of domestic, industrial or
agricultural waste.
______________________32. Waste such as scrap food, can be decomposed by
bacteria and fungi and other organisms
______________________33. Is the process of re-using a given product which
may be beyond its intended use or producing a new product from a
recyclable material.
______________________34. The process by which a body of water enriched in
dissolved nutrients( such as phosphates) that stimulates the growth of
aquatic plant life resulting in the depletion of dissolved oxygen
______________________35. Declares that the State recognizes that a clean and
healthy environment is for the good of all
______________________36. Soil that remains on top of its parent rock or rock
from which it was formed.
______________________ 37. Soil carried by water or wind
______________________38. Layer of rock beneath the soil
______________________39. An important tool in managing the nutirients into
the soil and for determining land soil potential
_______________________40. One type of crop is planted for one season and
another crop is planted for the next season.
II.

Match column A with column B

_______ 1. Wind vane

a. measures air temperature

_______2. Anemometer

b. measures air pressure

_______3. Thermometer

c.it determines the direction of the wind

_______4. Barometer

d.used for testing storage cell

_______5. Hydrometer

e. measures wind speed

_______ 6. Psychrometer

f. measures the amount of rain

_______7. Rain gauge


content of air

g. measures the water vapor

_______8. Wind sock

h. indicate wind direction

_______9. Hygrometer
study of

i. branch of science that deals with the

weather
_______10. Meteorology

j. measures the relative humidity in the


Atmosphere

III.
Enumeration:
1. What are the six major crops of the Philippines?
a.
d.
b.
e.
c.
f.
2. How do we reduce air pollution?
a.
b.
3. What are the major sources of air pollution
a.
b.
4. How can we cope with land pollution?
a.
b.
c.
5. Cite examples on how we can conserve water
a.
b.
6. What are the government agencies that are responsible in implementing
the Clean Air Act
a.

c.

b.

IV.

Weather and Atmosphere Matching Type


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

V.

Exosphere
a. Layer where the ozone is located
Ionosphere
b. Reflects radio waves
Ozone layer
c. Layer where weather occurs
Stratosphere
d. Highest layer in the atmosphere
Troposphere
e. Prevents ultraviolet rays from reaching
the atmosphere
6. Jet stream
f. Acts as a ceiling to the weather zone
7. Tropopause
g. Zone in which the temperature is highest
8. Stratopause
h. Stormy winds in the tropopause
9. Atmosphere
i. Thick blanket of gas covering the Earth
10.
Greenhouse Effect
j. Produced by vapor sending
radiation back to the earths
11.
surface
Multiple Choice
1. Most abundant gas in the atmosphere
12. a.Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Argon
d. Carbon Dioxide
2. Produced by green plants during photosynthesis
13. a.Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Argon
d. Carbon Dioxide

3. Needed by green plants to undergo photosynthesis


14. a.Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Argon
d. Carbon Dioxide
4. Makes up 78.09% by volume of the atmosphere
15. a.Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Argon
d. Carbon Dioxide
5. Makes up 20.95% by volume of the atmosphere
16. a.Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Argon
d. Carbon Dioxide
6. The condition of the atmosphere at any given time and place
17. a.Temperature
b. Air Pressure
c. Weather d.
Humidity
7. The degree of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere
18. a.Temperature
b. Air Pressure
c. Weather d.
Humidity
8. The weight of the column of air
19. a.Temperature
b. Air Pressure
c. Weather d.
Humidity
9. The amount of water vapor in the air
20. a.Temperature
b. Air Pressure
c. Weather d.
Humidity
10.
Climate with average temperature of 20C and high rain
index
21. a.Tropical Climateb. Temperate Climate c. Mediterranean
Climate
22. d. Continental Climate
11.
Climate with average temperature of 18C and regularly
distributed rainfall
23. a.Tropical Climateb. Temperate Climate c. Mediterranean
Climate
24. d. Continental Climate
12.
Climate with intense rains and hot dry summers
25. a.Tropical Climateb. Temperate Climate c. Mediterranean
Climate
26. d. Continental Climate
13.
Climate with average temperature of 10C on hot months
and 0C on cold months
27. a. Polar Climate b. Arid Climate
c. Mediterranean
Climate
28. d. Continental Climate
14.
Climate with average temperature of 0C
29. a. Polar Climate b. Arid Climate
c. Mediterranean
Climate
30. d. Continental Climate
15.
Climate that experiences low humidity and higher
temperatures
31. a. Polar Climate b. Arid Climate
c. Mediterranean
Climate
32. d. Continental Climate
33.
34.

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