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DAGUPAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Tapuac District, Dagupan City


S.Y. 2017-2018
SCIENCE 7 (CHEMISTRY) CHECK UP TEST
Last Name First Name MI Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided for. Avoid Erasures!

_____1. Uriel ,Erril, Siobhan Elise and Eumee were given three unknown liquid samples. Their
observations are written in the table below.
Which of the samples are probably the SAME substances?
Sample Appearance Volume (mL) Boiling Point (ºC)
Liquid x clear, transparent 23.0 100
Liquid y clear, transparent 20.0 85
Liquid z clear, transparent 20.0 100
A. liquids x and y B. liquids x and z C. liquids y and z D. all of the liquids
_____2.Ana has learned that small particles dissolve faster than the large particles in water.
How will you dissolve uncrushed sugar faster in water?
A. Powder the sugar B. Stir the solution C. Add more sugar D. Double the amount of sugar
_____3.The following are metals except:
I. Sulfur and Phosphorus
II. Iron and Tin
III. Gold and Silver
IV. Nickel and Copper
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I only D. IV only
_____4.An acid reacts to produce carbon dioxide when added to
A. Water B. Limestone C. Salt D. Sodium Hydroxide
_____5.An element that is very reactive gas is most likely a member of the
A. Noble Gas B. Alkali Metals C. Halogens D. Actinide
_____6.You are asked to make heterogeneous mixture. Which of the following will you prepare?
A. Salt and Water B. Soil with Water C. Coffee with Milk D. Sugar with Water
_____7.Acidic mixtures can easily burn your skin and can make holes in clothes. Which of the
following is/are the precautionary measures in handling acids?
I. Avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth.
II. Keep out of the reach of children
III. Store in a cool dry place
IV. Keep tightly sealed
A. I only B. I and II C. I, II, and III D. I, II, III and IV
_____8.Which statement describes the solute?
A. It is the component of a solution in bigger amount
B. It is the component of a solution in smaller amount
C. It is the liquid part of the solution
D. It is the solid part of the solution
_____9.What is the correct chemical formula for Calcium Chloride?
A. CaCl B. CaCl2 C. Ca2C1 D. Ca2C12
_____10.An element that conducts thermal energy well and is easily shaped is a
A. Metal B. Metalloid C. Non-Metal D. None of the above
_____11.An element was subjected into flame and the acidity of the oxide formed was tested. Solution
of this oxide turned red litmus paper to blue. Which is most likely that element?
A. Chlorine B. Nickel C. Phosphorus D. Silicon
_____12.Which of the following increases the solubility of gas in a liquid?
A. Increase the temperature C. Decrease the temperature
B. Stirring D. Decreasing the amount of liquid
_____13.In which classification of matter are the components chemically combined?
A. Alloy B. Colloid C. Compound D. Suspension

_____14.Which of these solutions is more concentrated?


A. Solution containing 5 drops of dye in 20 ml of water
B. Solution containing 10 drops of dye in 20 ml of water
C. Solution containing 5 grams of salt in 10 grams of water
D. Solution containing 18 grams of salt in 90 grams of water

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For questions 15-16 refer to the choices below:
I. Salt II. Sugar III. Water IV. Vinegar
_____15.Among the choices, which is/are the solutes of solutions?
A. I and II B. I and III C. III and IV D. I only.
_____16.Which is/are solvents from the choices?
A. I and II B. I only C. III and IV D. III only
_____17.How can you tell whether a material is a mixture or not?
A. Material is made of a solute and a solvent
B. Components can be separated from one another
C. The material is not good conductor of electricity
D. When it has a lowest density among other materials
_____18.Organic substances contain the element carbon while inorganic substances do not contain
carbon. Which of the following is an organic substance?
A. Salt B. Sugar C. Sand D. Copper
_____19.A substance when heated produced a black solid and brown gas. How would you classify the
heated substance?
A. Mixture B. Element C. Solution D. Compound
_____20.Which of the following sets of compound would be insoluble in water?
A. Alcohol, wax, and salt C. Gasoline, wax, and oil
B. Gasoline, alcohol, and water D. Wax, ammonia, and gasoline
_____21.Anton wanted to know whether the sugar dissolves in water is acidic or basic. Which of these
could help Anton in determining the acidity or basicity of the solution?
A. Use of red or blue litmus paper B. pH Meter C. Universal indicator D. All of the above
_____22.Gold is a metal that is ductile but it is rarely use as electrical wire. What could be the reason
for these?
A. Gold is hard to find and most expensive metal
B. Gold is harder in nature and expensive metal
C. Though it is ductile it has low electrical conductivity
D. They are different from other metals found on earth
_____23.Which of the following substances can be separated into simpler substances only by chemical
means?
A. Sodium B. Salt Water C. Water D. Gold
_____24.Copper is a material that allows the electricity to pass through. What property is being
exhibited by the copper?
A. Elasticity B. Electrical Conductivity C. Ductility D. Malleability
_____25.Which statement about periodic table is false?
A. There are more metals than non–metals
B. The metalloids are located in Group 13 through 16
C. The elements at the far left of the table are non- metals
D. Elements are arranged by increasing atomic number
_____26.Components of water can be separated through the passage of an electric current
(electrolysis). Which of the following are the components of water?
A. Hydrogen and Salt C. Hydrogen and Oxygen
B. Oxygen and Salt D. Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Salt
_____27.You are tasked to check if the liquid sample you have is a substance or a mixture. Which
among these tests is the best way to do?
I. Color Comparison II. State Comparison III. Boiling Point Test IV. Melting Point Test
A. I, II, III, and IV B. I, II, and III only C. I, II, and IV only D. I and III only
_____28.A homogeneous mixture has only one phase with uniform composition throughout. Which of
the following mixtures has this properties?
A. Sand and Stone B. Coffee stirred in water C. Oil and water D. Chalk dust in water
_____29.Which of the following elements is most likely ductile at room temperature?
A. Sulfur B. Mercury C. Nitrogen D. Aluminum
_____30.What happens to a metal (iron nail) when exposed to an acidic mixture?
A. Basic B. Rusty C. Bigger D. Acidic
_____31.The components of solution are solute and solvent. Which of the following materials when
mixed will produce a solution?
I. Water II. Oil III. Salt IV. Mongo seed
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I and III D. II and IV
_____32.Arrange the following household items, toothpaste, milk, tap water, and vinegar from most
basic to most acidic.
A. Tap water, milk, toothpaste, vinegar
B. Toothpaste, milk, tap water, vinegar
C. Milk, tap water, vinegar, toothpaste
D. Vinegar, tap water, milk, toothpaste

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_____33.A liquid has the following properties: one phase, colorless, boiling point of 95 to 97℃. Which of
the following best describes the liquid?
A. Solution B. Substance C. Suspension D. Coarse Mixture

_____34.Which of the following does not describe elements?


A. All the particles are alike B. Can be broken down into similar substances
C. Have unique sets of properties D. Can join together to form compounds
_____35.How many protons does an atom with an atomic number of 23 and a mass number of 51
have?
A. 23 B. 28 C. 51 D. 74
_____36.Which of the following best describes beef soup?
A. Element B. Mixture C. Compound D. Solution

_____37.Lea found an unknown material. She conducted several experiments to identify the material.
She describes the materials as luster, ductile, malleable, magnetic, and conduct electric
current. What material could this be?
A. Metal B. Non-Metal C. Metalloid D. Mixture

_____38.At the right is an illustration of molecules of water as seen under a very crude electron
microscope. What makes up a molecule of water?
A. An atom of hydrogen and three atoms of oxygen
B. An atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen
C. Three atoms of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen
D. An atom of hydrogen and three atoms of oxygen
_____39.Zander’s knife became rusty after using it for sometimes. Analyze the cause of rusting.
A. Oxygen in the air combined with iron B. Hydrogen in the air combined with iron
C. Presence of microbes in the knife D. Nitrogen in the air combined with iron
_____40.Why is carbon dioxide classified as a compound?
A. It’s elements are chemically combined
B. It has no definite proportion
C. It can be separated by physical means
D. It is a gas
_____41.A substance when heated produced a black solid and brown gas. How would you classify the
heated substance?
A. Mixture B. Element C. Solution D. Compound
_____42.Copper is a material that allows the electricity to pass through. What property is being
exhibited by the copper?
A. Elasticity B. Ductility C. Malleability D. Brittleness
_____43.Which of the following determines the identity of an element?
A. Atomic Number B. Mass Number C. Atomic Mass D. Overall Charge
_____44.An element that conducts thermal energy well and is easily shaped is:
A. Metal B. Metalloid C. Non Metal D. None of the above
_____45.Isotopes exist because atoms of the same elements can have different numbers of:
A. Protons B. Neutrons C. Electrons D. None of the above
_____46.Which statement about neutron is true?
A. Neutrons circle the nucleus of an atom
B. Neutrons are the only particles that make up the nucleus
C. Nucleus have a negative charge
D. Neutrons have a mass of 1 amu
_____47.You are asked to prepare a solution in your experiment. Which of the following mixtures will
you use?
A. Oil and Water B. Sulfur and Water C. Sugar and Water D. All of the above
_____48.It is a process by which water in liquid state start to bubble and becomes water vapor ( gas).
A. Melting B. Boiling C. Freezing D. All of the above
_____49.Which statement about protons is true?
A. Protons have a mass of 1 amu
B. Protons have no charge
C. Protons circles the nucleus of an atom
D. None of the above
_____50.The components of solutions are solute and solvent. Which of the following materials when
mixed will produce a solution?
I. Water II. Oil III. Salt IV. Mongo Seed
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I and III D. I and IV

“Life is like Chemistry; dilute your sorrow, evaporate your worries, filter your mistake, boil your ego,
and you will get the crystal of happiness.”
-elemental.knight312

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