7th Science Full Year
  • 1. The problem (in an experiment) should always have this at the end..
A) Question Mark
B) Period
C) Exclamation
D) Nothing
  • 2. The variable you changed in an experiment
A) Hypothesis
B) Dependent Variable
C) Control
D) Independent Variable
  • 3. System of measurement used by scientists
A) Inches
B) Metric
C) Standard
D) Pounds
  • 4. The brain of the cell is the
A) Nucleus
B) Organelles
C) Lysosomes
D) Ribosomes
E) Mitochondria
  • 5. The other parts of a cell that have specific functions are called
A) organelles
B) nucleus
C) cell wall
D) centriole
  • 6. These one celled organisms typically live in water and some of them produce lots of oxygen
A) protists
B) crystaniles
C) fish
D) sponges
  • 7. The toilet seat is usually an area with the most bacteria (True or False)
A) True
B) False
  • 8. True or False, a virus cannot be killed
A) True
B) False
  • 9. Name one positive effect of bacteria
  • 10. Name one negative thing that fungi do
  • 11. Describe two ways that you can prevent the spread of the flu virus
  • 12. An animal without a backbone is a(n)
A) vertebrate
B) reptile
C) invertebrate
D) mammal
  • 13. Instead of teeth, worms use this to break down food into smaller pieces.
A) Stomach
B) Gizzard
C) Esophagus
D) Seminal Vesicles
  • 14. The simplest animal is a
A) jellyfish
B) sponge
C) jawless fish
D) mollusk
  • 15. Oxygen molecules get transported through the body on these cells
A) red blood cells
B) stem cells
C) white blood cells
D) platelets
  • 16. Invaders in the body are fought off by these types of cells
A) stem cells
B) white blood cells
C) red blood cells
D) platelets
  • 17. Humans have this many chambers in their heart
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 2
E) 1
  • 18. This type of blood is a universal donor
A) Type A
B) Type O
C) Type AB
  • 19. True or False, you can mix A and B blood
A) False
B) True
  • 20. The tube that leads to your lungs is called
A) the trachea
B) the espophagus
C) the vein
D) the intestine
  • 21. Nutrients in food are absorbed in your
A) intestines
B) red blood cells
C) neurons
D) bone marrow
  • 22. Give an example of a healthy sample meal that includes things from all areas of the food pyramid (6 points)
  • 23. Which exercise would you do to work your biceps?
A) Shoulder raises
B) Squats
C) Sit-ups
D) Arm curls
  • 24. When a bone breaks it is called a
A) fracture
B) bust
C) crack
D) fissure
E) torque
  • 25. Explain what happened to Phinneus Gage and how it changed his behavior. Explain why this happened (4 points)
  • 26. This part of your brain is responsible for seeing
A) temporal lobe
B) occipital lobe
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
  • 27. If you were unable to walk straight and could not balance you probably have a problem with your
A) frontal lobe
B) cerebellum
C) parietal lobe
D) temporal lobe
  • 28. You feel a small pin-prick on your finger. What area of your brain is most activated?
A) parietal
B) temporal
C) occipital
D) frontal
  • 29. If I gave you a list of 30 items and gave you one 2 minutes to memorize them, about how many would the average person likely remember on a test later in the period?
A) 2
B) 8
C) 15
D) 19
E) 25
  • 30. These are the types of cells you have in your brain
A) white blood cells
B) red blood cells
C) platelets
D) neurons
  • 31. If I did squats, which of the following muscles would I be working the most?
A) Gluteus Maximus
B) Triceps
C) Trapezius
D) Latissiums Dorsi
  • 32. How many bones are there in the human body?
A) 1065
B) 563
C) 13
D) 206
  • 33. What percentage of the offspring will be blue (Blue is recessive)?
A) 100%
B) 0%
C) 75%
D) 50%
E) 25%
  • 34. Explain why this Punnet Square is incorrect (2 points)
  • 35. The directions for how you are put together are stored in your
A) DNA
B) Cell wall
C) Brain
D) Bone marrow
  • 36. In this type of cell division, all the chromosomes are copied
A) telephase
B) anaphase
C) meiosis
D) mitosis
  • 37. Why did birds with certain beak styles survive on one of Darwin's islands (the Galapogos), but they did not survive on other islands nearby? (4 points)
  • 38. Who discovered evolution?
A) Nathaniel Faraday
B) Charles Darwin
C) Patrick Stewart
D) Marie Curie
  • 39. The Black Plague was transmitted to others and spread all over Europe by
A) Fleas
B) The Wind
C) Mosquitoes
D) Bad Water
  • 40. Something that has a pH of 10 is a
A) acid
B) water
C) base
  • 41. These are on the left side of the table and react with water
A) protons
B) alkali metals
C) noble gases
D) electrons
E) mercury
  • 42. What are the ingredients for photosynthesis? (5 points)
  • 43. These particles have a positive charge
A) neutrons
B) protons
C) quarks
D) electrons
  • 44. When something changes from a solid to a liquid or a gas it is a
A) fluid change
B) chemical change
C) physical change
D) isometric change
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