Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
VIRGINIA D. DULAY INTEGRATED SCHOOL
SAPANG BATO, GEN. M. NATIVIDAD 3125
UNIT TEST IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS 7 (IA 7)
NAME: _______________________________________________________ SCORE:
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GRADE & SECTION: ________________________________________ DATE:
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TEST I. MULTIPLE-CHOICE
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter that corresponds to your answer. Any form of
alteration as well as inconsistency with your answer is considered incorrect. Write your answer on the
space provided before each number. ERASURE MEANS WRONG.
_____ 1. What was the Industrial Revolution?
a) A war between European countries
b) A period of rapid industrial growth and technological advancement
c) A time when agriculture became the main industry
d) The fall of European monarchies
_____ 2. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
a) United States b) France c) Great Britain d) Germany
_____ 3. What was one major effect of the Industrial Revolution?
a) Decrease in factory production b) Growth of urban areas and cities
c) Decline in transportation systems d) Increase in handmade products
_____ 4. Which natural resource was most important in powering early machines during the Industrial
Revolution?
a) Oil b) Wood c) Coal d) Gold
_____ 5. Who invented the Flying Shuttle, which improved weaving speed?
a) James Watt b) John Kay c) Richard Arkwright d) Samuel Morse
_____ 6. What was the Steam Engine primarily used for during the Industrial Revolution?
a) Generating electricity b) Powering factories, locomotives, and ships
c) Producing textiles d) Cutting lumber
_____ 7. The Spinning Mule, which improved thread production, was invented by:
a) James Hargreaves b) Samuel Crompton c) Richard Arkwright d) John Kay
_____ 8. What was the Water Loom used for?
a) Grinding wheat into flour b) Weaving textiles automatically using water power
c) Transporting coal d) Building ships
_____ 9. How did the Spinning Jenny revolutionize textile production?
a) It allowed multiple threads to be spun at once
b) It replaced human workers with steam-powered looms
c) It was the first machine to weave cloth
d) It helped transport raw materials
_____ 10. What invention helped improve the transportation of goods and people over land?
a) Steam Locomotive b) Cotton Gin c) Telegraph d) Spinning Mule
_____ 11. Who invented the Steam Locomotive, a key invention in railway transport?
a) George Stephenson b) James Watt c) Samuel Morse d) Robert Fulton
_____ 12. The Steam Boat, which revolutionized water transport, was invented by:
a) Richard Arkwright b) Robert Fulton c) John Kay d) Samuel Crompton
_____ 13. What was one advantage of the Steam Railway during the Industrial Revolution?
a) Slower transportation of goods b) More expensive shipping costs
c) Faster and more efficient travel d) It reduced coal production
_____ 14. Who invented the Water Frame, which improved thread production using water power?
a) Samuel Morse b) Richard Arkwright c) Eli Whitney d) John Kay
_____ 15. The Cotton Gin, which separated cotton fibers from seeds, was invented by:
a) James Hargreaves b) Eli Whitney c) Richard Arkwright d) John Kay
_____ 16. How did the Telegraph change communication during the Industrial Revolution?
a) It allowed instant long-distance communication using Morse code b) It made letters more popular
c) It was used to power steam engines d) It helped weave textiles
faster
_____ 17. Who invented the Telegraph?
a) Eli Whitney b) Samuel Morse c) James Watt d) John Kay
_____ 18. Which of the following was NOT a result of industrialization?
a) Increased pollution b) Growth of factories
c) Decrease in labor demand d) Rise of child labor
_____ 19. What was a major disadvantage of industrialization?
a) Increased agricultural jobs b) Poor working conditions in factories
c) More natural resources available d) Slower transportation
_____ 20. How did the Industrial Revolution impact global trade?
a) It made trade slower and more difficult
b) It led to mass production and increased international trade
c) It stopped countries from trading with each other
d) It reduced the need for raw materials
TEST II. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Supply the word/s or phrase/s that is/are being asked in the following sentences. Write your
answer on the space provided before each number.
_______________ 1. It is the craft of shaping, joining, and finishing wood to create structures, furniture, and
other wooden products.
_______________ 2. This trade involves heating and shaping metal using a forge, hammer, and anvil to create
tools, weapons, and decorative items.
_______________ 3. The construction skill that involves cutting, shaping, and laying stone to build structures
such as walls, buildings, and monuments.
_______________ 4. A trade that involves cutting, bending, and assembling thin metal sheets to make ducts,
roofing, and other metal products.
_______________ 5. The process of designing, constructing, and repairing wooden furniture such as tables,
chairs, and cabinets.
_______________ 6. This field deals with the installation and maintenance of water supply, drainage, and
sewage systems in buildings.
_______________ 7. A mechanical trade focused on repairing, maintaining, and servicing vehicles, including
their engines and electrical systems.
_______________ 8. A woodworking skill that involves creating wooden joints to connect pieces together for
construction or furniture making.
_______________ 9. A trade focused on laying and securing bricks, stones, or concrete blocks to build walls
and structures.
_______________ 10. The trade that involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in
homes, buildings, and industries.
TEST III. DRAW THE SIGNS
Direction: Draw the appropriate symbols of the following word-signs below. 2 POINTS EACH.
1. NO U-TURN
2. YIELD
OR GIVE WAY
3. STOP
4. LEFT CHEVRON
5. POLICE STATION
6. HOSPITAL
7. TURN LEFT
8. SLIPPERY ROAD
9. PARKING ZONE
10. FALLING ROCKS
ANSWER KEY
1. b) A period of rapid industrial growth and technological advancement
2. c) Great Britain
3. b) Growth of urban areas and cities
4. c) Coal
5. b) John Kay
6. b) Powering factories, locomotives, and ships
7. b) Samuel Crompton
8. b) Weaving textiles automatically using water power
9. a) It allowed multiple threads to be spun at once
10. a) Steam Locomotive
11. a) George Stephenson
12. b) Robert Fulton
13. c) Faster and more efficient travel
14. b) Richard Arkwright
15. b) Eli Whitney
16. a) It allowed instant long-distance communication using Morse code
17. b) Samuel Morse
18. c) Decrease in labor demand
19. b) Poor working conditions in factories
20. b) It led to mass production and increased international trade
Answer Key
1. Carpentry
2. Blacksmithing
3. Stone Masonry
4. Sheet Metal Work
5. Furniture Making
6. Rough Plumbing
7. Automotive Servicing
8. Joinery
9. Bricklaying
10. Electrical Installation and Maintenance