

T3: ETA REVIEW
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Science
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7th Grade
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Easy
Jhuly-An Villanueva
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42 Slides • 33 Questions
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Poll
Emotion Check-In:
How are you feeling about the review?
I'm ready and feeling confident!
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Hotspot
Which point shows a positive acceleration?
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Hotspot
Which point/s represents an object at rest?
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Hotspot
Which point/s represents a negative acceleration?
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Categorize
A book resting on a table stays still.
A car moves at a constant speed.
A soccer ball moves when kicked.
An apple falls faster as it drops.
Organize these options into the right categories
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Balanced Forces ⚖️
1️⃣ A book remains still on a table because the gravitational force pulling it down is balanced by the table pushing it up.
2️⃣ A car moves at a constant speed on a straight road because the driving force and frictional forces are equal.
Unbalanced Forces ⚡
1️⃣ A soccer ball starts moving when kicked because the applied force is greater than the resisting forces.
2️⃣ A falling apple speeds up as it drops because gravity acts as an unbalanced force pulling it toward the ground.
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula to calculate weight?
Mass x Velocity
Mass x Acceleration
Mass x Gravity
Mass / Gravity
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Multiple Choice
If an object has a mass of 10 kg, what is its weight on Earth? (g = 9.8 m/s²) ?
9.8 N
98 N
100 N
980 N
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Draw
A person pushes a 10 kg box across a rough floor with a force of 50 N to the right. The frictional force opposing the motion is 20 N to the left.
Draw a free-body diagram showing all the forces acting on the box
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Multiple Choice
A person pushes a box with an applied force of 50 N to the right, while friction exerts a force of 20 N to the left. What is the net force acting on the box?
70 N to the right
30 N to the right
70 N to the left
30 N to the left
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Multiple Choice
Heat is a form of energy that transfers due to temperature differences.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Temperature measures the total thermal energy of an object.
TRUE
FALSE
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Temperature measures the total thermal energy of an object.
(False – It measures the average kinetic energy of particles.)
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Multiple Choice
Heat always flows from a hotter object to a colder object.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Two objects at the same temperature always have the same amount of heat.
TRUE
FALSE
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Two objects at the same temperature always have the same amount of heat.
(False – Heat also depends on mass and material.)
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Categorize
Touching a metal spoon left in a hot cup of tea.
Boiling water in a pot.
Feeling warmth from the Sun on your skin.
Organize these options into the right categories
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Multiple Choice
How does energy from the Sun interact with the Earth's atmosphere?
All solar energy is absorbed by the atmosphere
Most of the Sun’s energy is reflected back into space
Some energy is absorbed by the atmosphere, while the rest reaches Earth's surface
The atmosphere blocks all solar radiation from reaching Earth
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Multiple Choice
What happens to air pressure as altitude increases?
Increases
Decreases
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Multiple Choice
What happens to air pressure as density increases?
Increases
Decreases
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Multiple Choice
What happens to air pressure as temperature increases?
Increases
Decreases
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Multiple Choice
What happens to air pressure as humid increases?
Increases
Decreases
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Multiple Select
How does solar energy drive global winds? (Choose TWO correct answers)
The Sun heats the Earth's surface unevenly, creating pressure differences that drive winds.
The Sun directly pushes air currents across the planet.
Differences in air temperature and pressure cause wind to move.
The movement of winds is random and not affected by solar energy.
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Multiple Select
What factors contribute to the formation of land and sea breezes? (Choose TWO correct answers)
The unequal heating of land and water by the Sun
The gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's atmosphere
Pressure differences between land and sea due to temperature variations
The reflection of sunlight by clouds
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Multiple Select
Which atmospheric factors influence weather conditions? (Choose TWO correct answers)
Air pressure changes
The color of the sky
Temperature variations
The no. of pollutants in the atmosphere
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Multiple Select
How does a decrease in air pressure affect weather? (Choose TWO correct answers)
It usually leads to clear and sunny weather.
It can cause the formation of clouds and storms.
It results in rising warm air, which may lead to precipitation.
It prevents any weather changes.
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Multiple Choice
How does the asthenosphere contribute to fault formation?
It provides a rigid base that prevents movement
It is a soft, flowing layer that allows tectonic plates to move
It creates earthquakes directly
It pulls the crust downward, forming valleys
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Match
Match the following
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Transform Boundary
Normal Fault
Reverse Fault
Strike-slip Fault
Normal Fault
Reverse Fault
Strike-slip Fault
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Match
Match the following
Normal Fault
Reverse Fault
Strike-slip Fault
Tension stress
Compression stress
Shear stress
Tension stress
Compression stress
Shear stress
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Match
Match the following
Normal Fault
Reverse Fault
Strike-slip Fault
Normal Fault
Reverse Fault
Strike-slip Fault
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Multiple Choice
Which type of fault is most common in the Philippines?
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Multiple Choice
An earthquake occurs, and seismographs record it as a magnitude 7.0. However, people near the epicenter feel violent shaking, while those farther away barely notice it. What does the 7.0 measurement represent?
MAGNITUDE
INTENSITY
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Multiple Choice
In two different cities, people report different levels of damage from the same earthquake. One city experiences collapsed buildings, while another city feels only minor shaking. What concept explains this difference?
MAGNITUDE
INTENSITY
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Multiple Choice
A scientist studies an earthquake and finds that the total energy released was the same across all locations, but people in mountainous areas experienced stronger shaking than those on flat land. What factor is changing?
MAGNITUDE
INTENSITY
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Reorder
Arrange in order the stages of Tsunami formation.
Generation
Propagation
Inundation
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Categorize
Identify safe, elevated areas away from the coast.
Prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies.
Establish a communication plan with family and friends.
Stay informed about weather updates and warnings.
Review evacuation routes and procedures.
Stay indoors and away from windows.
Use flashlights instead of candles to avoid fire hazards.
Stay calm and reassure others around you.
Assess the damage to your property and surroundings.
Document the damage with photos for insurance claims.
Begin cleanup and recovery efforts safely.
Organize the following steps in the correct order:
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