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_____12. Which of the following is an example of suspension?

Socorro National High school a. Toothpaste c. Salt in a water


Socorro, Surigao del Norte b. Sand in a water d. Smoke
_____13. To determine whether the mixture is a solution or not,
1st Quarter Examination the following are its characteristics, EXCEPT;
Science - Grade 7 a. Clear c. Homogeneous
Name: _________________________________ Score: ______ b. Transparent d. Can be filtered
_____14. How will you describe a mixture out of salt and oil?
Grade/Section: __________________________Date: ___ __ a. The oil can dissolved into the salt.
b. The oil can only dissolved a little bit of a salt.
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write c. It becomes a homogenous solution, the salt is
your answer on the space provided before each number. miscible into the oil.
d. It becomes a heterogeneous mixture, the salt is
_____1. A solution in which no more solid will dissolve is called immiscible into the oil.
a. Insoluble c. Solubility _____15. Which statement describes the solute?
b. Saturated d. Soluble a. It is the solid formed in solution
_____2. Solution is a homogenous mixture. Which of the following b. It is the liquid part of the solution
is an example of a solution? c. It is the component of a solution in smaller amount
a. Mud in a water c. Mango shake d. It is the component of a solution in bigger amount
b. Ice cream d. Vinegar _____16. 5.45 g of NaCl is added to 100 mL of water. What is its
_____3. What is the most comment solvent in everyday life? percentage by mass?
a. Carbon containing chemicals a. 2.23% c. 5.23%
b. Ethanol b. 5.17% d. 4.23%
c. Water _____17. Which value corresponds to the pH of pure water?
d. All of the above a. 7 c. 6
_____4. How does temperature affect solubility? b. 14 d. 3
a. Solubility is not affected by temperature _____18. Which of the following example is commonly found in
b. Solubility decreases with an increase in temperature carbonic acid?
c. Solubility increases with an increase in temperature. a. Sour milk c. Vinegar
d. Solubility increases with a decrease in temperature. b. Softdrinks d. Fruits
_____5. The rate of solution is a measure of how fast a substance _____19. Litmus paper is an acid and base indicator. When red
dissolves. What are the factors that determine the rate of litmus paper changes to blue, the sample is?
solution? a. Neutral c. Basic
a. Stirring b. Acidic d. None
b. Temperature _____20. Litmus paper is an acid and base indicator. When blue
c. Amount solute already dissolved litmus paper changes to red, the sample is?
d. Time a. Neutral c. Basic
_____6. What are the main factors that affect solubility? b. Acidic d. None
a. Temperature c. Nature of solute and solvent _____21. Which statement best describe the characteristics of a
b. Pressure d. All of the above base?
_____7. As the temperature of a liquid solvent increases, the a. A base is bitter to taste
amount of solute that can dissolve in it
b. A base can neutralize acid
a. decreases by one degree Celsius for every milliliter
of solvent c. A base is slippery to touch
b. increases d. All of the above
c. decrease _____22. What type of substance is a Sodium Chloride?
d. remains constant a. Acid c. Salt
_____8. Which of the following terms refers to a solution that b. Base d. Sugar
contains the maximum quantity of solute at a given temperature? _____23. Acids can evenly found in our body. An acid to our
a. supersaturated solution stomach help digest food that we eat. Which of the following acids
b. aqueous solution contain in our stomach?
c. saturated solution a. Nitric acid c. hydrochloric acid
d. unsaturated solution b. Sulfuric acid d. Carbonic acid
_____9. There are solution which do not appear in nature instead _____24. Neutralization occurs in our daily life activities. When
they are made by man. Which is an example of manufactured you are bitten with a bee, the sting is a base. How are you going
solution? to treat the sting?
a. Seawater c. Cologne a. Apply a week acid solution
b. Blood d. Air b. Wash water to the effected part
_____10. In a sugar solution, which component of the solution is c. Never mind the sting, it will vanish after 5 minutes
a solute? d. Apply soap to clean the affected part
a. Water c. Salt _____25. The pH scale was made and used to distinguish the
b. Sugar d. Milk powder acidity and basicity of a substance we use daily. Which of the
_____11. Sophia wants to make a juice after lunch. What makes following is true?
the powdered juice dissolve faster? a. pH of less than 7 is basic; pH of more than 7 is
a. Add water c. Pour sugar acidic.
b. Wait until it will mixed d. Stir very well
b. pH of less than 7 is acidic; pH of more than 7 is c. Elements and compounds are both made up of
basic. different kinds of atoms.
c. Both a and b d. Elements and compounds can both be broken
d. None of the above down by physical changes.
_____26.Which one of the following substances is NOT an _____39. What type of substance is always made up of a single
example of an everyday base? type of atom?
a. Household bleach c. Baking powder a. Mixture c. Molecule
b. Oven cleaner d. Lemon juice b. Element d. Compound
_____27.Which one of the following substances is NOT an _____40. What kind of pure substance forms when two elements
example of an everyday acid? chemically combine?
a. Orange juice c. Toothpaste a. an element c. a mixture
b. Vinegar d. Rain water b. a compound d. a solution
_____28. If suffering from an upset stomach, you may use a _____41. When materials combine to form a mixture, they
remedy such as Andrews, Gaviscon, Rennie, Alka-Seltzer etc. a. Keep their original properties.
These are all examples of b. React to form a new substance with new
a. Salts c. Acids properties.
b. Pain-killers d. Bases c. Combine in a specific ratio.
_____29. What method in separating mixture when you are d. Always change their physical state.
separating sand from gravel? _____42. One of the following substances is not an element.
a. Sieving c. Flotation Which one is it?
b. Evaporating d. Decantation a. Hydrogen c. Water
_____30. How do you classify the following mixtures? (milk, b. Nitrogen d. Mercury
_____43. Which one of the following is a good conductor of
paints, gel, ice cream and mayonnaise)
electricity?
a. All these are elements a. Iron c. Wood
b. All these are pure substance b. Plastic d. Glass
c. All these are homogenous mixture _____44. The property of metal by which it can be drawn into
d. All these are heterogeneous mixture wires is called
_____31. Which is an example of filtration? a. Conductivity c. Ductility
a. Straining of mongo seeds through filter b. Malleability d. Decorating
b. Removing salt content from salt water _____45. ______________ describes the way a substance
c. Separating components of petroleum reflects light, or SHINES.
d. Separating oil from water a. Magnetism c. Luster
b. Brittleness d. Ductility
_____32. Which process can separate sulfur and iron filling when
_____46. ______________ describes how well the substance
we put together?
can be hammered into sheets.
a. Decantation c. Magnetic separation
a. Malleability c. Ductility
b. Filtration d. Evaporation
b. Conductivity d. Luster
_____33. A solid can be separated from a solution using
_____47. If a substance breaks easily, it is said to be
a. Condensation c. Freezing a. Magnetic c. Brittle
b. Evaporation d. Melting b. Conductive d. Ductile
_____34. Which is NOT true about the characteristics of mixture? _____48.which is the symbol of Pb?
a. Mixtures are may be homogenous or a. Mercury c. Lead
heterogeneous b. Polonium d. Phosphorus
b. Mixtures are made up of two or more components _____49. Which is NOT true about the properties of metal?
c. Mixtures may be separated by physical means a. Metals are soft and bend or break easily.
d. Mixtures may be separated by chemical means b. Metals can be drawn into a wire.
_____35. Which statement is TRUE regarding pure substance? c. Metals usually have high melting points.
a. Pure substance is made up of one kind of d. Metals are usually silver-grey in color.
molecules _____50. Which is true about the properties of a nonmetal?
a. Nonmetals are not malleable or not ductile
b. Pure substance cannot be separated by any
b. Nonmetals are usually good conductors or heat
physical means
and electricity.
c. Pure substance can be elements or compounds c. Both a and b
d. All of the above d. None of the above
_____36. Which ONE of the following is NOT a property of an
acid?
a. It turns litmus red
b. It has a sour taste
c. Its pH is greater than 7
d. It reacts with metals to produce hydrogen gas
_____37. Two substances physically combined and that appears
the same throughout is classified as
a. A homogeneous mixture c. An element
b. A heterogeneous mixture d. A compound
_____38. Which of the following is a way in which elements and
compounds are similar?
a. Elements and compounds are both pure
substances.
b. Elements and compounds are both listed on the
periodic table.

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