This document is a 20 question summative test on science for 7th grade students covering topics about latitude, longitude, renewable and non-renewable resources, and fossil fuels. The test includes multiple choice questions about the equator, prime meridian, locations based on latitude and longitude coordinates, renewable vs non-renewable resources, what fossil fuels are made of, and examples of fossil fuels.
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Science 7 ST1
This document is a 20 question summative test on science for 7th grade students covering topics about latitude, longitude, renewable and non-renewable resources, and fossil fuels. The test includes multiple choice questions about the equator, prime meridian, locations based on latitude and longitude coordinates, renewable vs non-renewable resources, what fossil fuels are made of, and examples of fossil fuels.
____ 1. Which of the following is an imaginary line that circles the Earth at 0 degrees latitude? a. Equator b. International Date Line c. North Pole d. Prime Meridian ____ 2. Longitude starts at an imaginary line running through Greenwich, England. What is the name of this imaginary line? a. Arctic Circle b. Equator c. Prime Meridian d. South Pole ____ 3. Mark is standing at 41 degrees North Latitude. Liza is at 21 degrees North Latitude. Which one is closer to the Equator? a. Liza b. Mark Anthony c. They have the same distance from the equator. d. none of the choices ____ 4. When measuring the lines of latitude, always begin with the ____________, which represents 0 degrees. a. Equator b. Longitude c. North Pole d. Prime Meridian ____ 5. What latitude would India be located in? a. 20 ° East latitude b. 20 ° North latitude c. 20 ° South latitude d. 20 ° West latitude ____ 6. Which place is located at 40°N and 140°E? a. Canada c. Mexico b. Japan d. Mongolia ____ 7. What are the approximate degrees’ latitude and longitude of the United Kingdom? a. 58° N and 48° W b. 70° N and 40° W c. 70° S and 40° W d. 58° S and 48° W
____ 8. What approximate longitude could you find in the Philippines?
a. 60 ° E b. 60 ° W c. 122 ° E d. 122 ° W ____ 9. In which latitudes could you find the Philippines? a. Between 0°and 30° N c. Between 120° E and 180° E b. Between 0°and 30° S d. Between 120° E and 180° W ____ 10. Which countries does the longitude 60° E run through? a. Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia c. Iran, Kenya, Singapore b. Iran, Kenya d. Mongolia, Singapore ____ 11. Which of the following resources cannot be replaced once it is used? a. new resource c. renewable resource b. non- renewable resource d. reusable resource ____ 12. Which of the following gases is made up mostly of methane? a. coal c. natural gas b. fossil fuel d. unnatural gas ____ 13. What do you call a fuel such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas that formed in the Earth from decayed organisms? a. fossil fuel c. sedimentary rock b. natural gas d. unnatural gas ____ 14. Why should we conserve fossil fuels? a. They are renewable. c. We can make more of them. b. We can run out of them. d. They can only be found in the ocean. ____ 15. Which of the following helps to make sure that there will be enough moving water to generate electricity? a. build a dam c. add fish to the river b. build a water wheel d. pick up the trash in the river ____ 16. How does solar energy be collected? a. in a bank c. by a windmill b. in a bucket d. using cells on large panels ____ 17. Which is a non-renewable resource? a. coal c. water b. Sun d. wind ____ 18. What can you burn to produce heat and electricity? a. fossil fuels c. water b. the sun d. wind ____ 19. Where do fossil fuels come from? a. a house b. the sun in summer c. the wind when it blows strong d. remains of dead plants and animals after many years ____ 20. Which of the following is NOT a fossil fuel? a. coal c. oil b. gas d. wood