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GRADE 7

INDIVIDUAL QUIZ

EASY

1. What type of cell facilitates in the transmission of messages for the brain to function?
a. Sperm Cell c. Nerve Cell
b. Red Blood Cell d. Globen

2. What statement will best describe during night time when the sun is gone?
a. The land and sea will both cool down, but the land will lose heat faster than the water in
the sea.
b. The land and sea will both cool down,but the water in the sea will lose heat faster than
the land.
c. The land and sea will becomes hot beacause warm air above the sea will then rise.
d. The land and sea will becomes hot and warm air will then rise.

3. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through

a. Alternately vibrating particles of the medium.


b. Particles travelling with the wave
c. Vibrating particles and travelling particles.
d. None of the above.

AVERAGE

1. The caterpillars feed on leaves. In the same community, the frogs eat caterpillars. The
snakes eat the frogs but the owls feed on snakes. On another food web, the lions eat
eagles, buffalos and deer. Hyenas also feed on the different kinds of prey that the lions
eat. Based on these food webs, what might happen to the population of snakes if the
lions cease to exist?
a. Increase
b. Decrease
c. It will be the same
d. The population of snakes is not related with the population of lions.

2. All living organisms are made up of cells. Different cells and organs are adapted for their
different roles in life processes. Which organelle does not contain DNA molecules?
a. Chloroplast
b. Mitochondria
c. Nucleus
d. Ribosomes
AVERAGE (Grade-7)
3. Which of the following is true of what can be done to viral diseases?
a. It can be prevented with vaccines but not treated with antibiotics.
b. It can be prevented with antibiotics but not treated with vaccines.
c. It can be treated with vaccines and prevented with antibiotics.
d. It can be treated with antibiotics and prevented with vaccines.

DIFFICULT

1. A 100 ml sugar solution is prepared by dissolving 4. 10 g in water. The molar mass of


glucose is 180 g/mol.What is the molarity of the solution?
a. 0.0228M
b. 0.228 M
c. 2.28 M
d. 228 M

2. Find the percent concentration by mass of a 250 g Iodine solution if the mass of the Iodine
in the solution is 75g.
a. 30%
b. 3.33%
c. 33%
d. 66%

3. A car is accelerating at 5m/s. What is the car’s final velocity after 5s if the car started from
rest?
a. 25m/s
b. 25m/s
c. 10m/s
d. 10m/s

4. Waves in a lake are 8.00 m in length and pass an anchored boat 1.25s apart. The speed of
the wave is
a. 0.25 m/s
b. 4.00 m/s
c. 6.40 m/s
d. 11.6 m/s

CLINCHER
GRADE 9
INDIVIDUAL QUIZ

EASY

1. Which hydrocarbons compound has a double bond in the molecule?


a. Propane
b. Methane
c. Ethane
d. Hexane

2. Which of the following statement is not correct for aromatic hydrocarbons?

a. They contain atleast 6 carbon atoms

b. They have a ring structure with carbon-carbon hybrid bonding.

c. They have open chain structure.

d. They have closed ring structure.

3. Valence electrons are ________.


a. The number of electrons lost by an atom.
b. The number of electrons gained during ionic bonding.
c. Electrons closest to the nucleus
d. Electrons in the outermost energy level.

AVERAGE

1. Which statement about the members of a homologous series is correct?


A. They have the same Ph
B. They have similar properties.
C. They have the same numbe of carbon and hydrogen atoms
D. They contain the same number of covalent bonds per molecule

2. Covalent bonding between atoms of non-metallic elements involves the _____.


a. Movement of delocalized electrons between two similar atoms
b. Complete transfer of electrons from one atom to the other.
c. Sharing of electrons between the atoms
d. Computing the ionic charges present.
3. Kyle already know the energy level and the shape of orbital at which the electron is found,
what quantum number should he looked into if he wants to know the orientation of the
orbital in space relative to other orbitals.
a. Principal quantum number
b. Azimuthal quantum number
c. Magnetic quantum number
d. Spin quantum number.

DIFFICULT

1. We know that the axial tilt of earth is 23.4%, however, if the earth axis was tilted 90
degrees. What would be the implication on the northern and southern hemisphere.
a. Very hot winter with no night and very long cold summer.
b. The winters and summers would be the same as it is now.
c. Very long cold winters with no night and very warm long summers with no night.
d. Very short cold winters with light and very warm long summer with no light.

2. How many ions are in 17 grams of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)?


Atomic Mass
Na= 23, H= 1, O=16

A. 1.82 X 10 Na ions
B. 1.22 x 10 Na ions
C. 2.22 x 10 Na ions
D. 3.22 x 10 Na ions

3. What is the difference between viewing stars from earth and viewing stars from the moon?
a. Stars viewed from the moon appeared white.
b. Stars viewed from the moon do not twinkle
c. Stars viewed from the moon are luminous
d. Stars viewed from the moon are more numerous

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