Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is a homogeneous mixture. a. When there is a large amount of a. Solution c. Compound dissolved solute for a certain volume of b. Element d. Metal solvent 2. The component of solution present in small b. When there is a small amount of dissolved amount. solute for a certain volume of solvent a. Solvent c. Solute c. When it has a small amount of dissolved b. Mixture d. Solution solute comparison to the amount of 3. The component of solution present in greater solvent amount. d. None of the above a. Solvent c. Solute 13. When a solution has a small amount of b. Mixture d. Solution dissolved solute comparison to the amount of 4. Which of the following is not an example of solvent, it is a ______ naturally occurring solutions? a. Concentrated solution a. Blood plasma c. Sea/ocean water b. Dilute solution b. Air d. Vinegar c. Saturated 5. Which of the following is an example of d. Unsaturated processed or manufactured solutions? 14. The following are factors affecting how fast a a. Gasoline c. Blood plasma solid solute dissolves except ______ b. Mineral ores d. Air a. Stirring c. Particles size 6. It is a solution made up of different b. Temperature d. None substances called hydrocarbons. 15. It is a combination of two or more substances. a. Vinegar c. Gasoline a. Mixture c. Substance b. Mineral ore d. Brass b. Compound d. Element 7. Solid solution made up of two or more metals 16. Distilled water is an example of a _____ or nonmetals. a. Substance c. Mixture a. Vinegar c. Gasoline b. Compound d. Element b. Metal alloy d. None 17. It is process where in components of water 8. A solution is often clear and _______ may be separated from each other. a. Transparent a. Solution c. Dissolution b. Large particles b. Electrolysis d. Evaporation c. Colored 18. It is a table where in elements are d. Can easily separated systematically organized. 9. It is the maximum amount of substance that a. Periodic table of elements can be dissolved in a fix amount or volume of b. Table of compound solvent at a given temperature. c. Table of mixture a. Dissolution c. Solution d. None b. Solubility d. pH 19. It is the combination of two or more elements. 10. The solution that contains the maximum a. Compound c. Mixture amount of solute dissolved in a given amount b. Elements d. Colloid of solvent is called ______ 20. A type of mixture with only one phase. a. saturated solution a. Heterogenous mixture b. unsaturated solution b. Homogenous mixture c. supersaturated solution c. Coarse mixture 11. When a solution contains less solute than the d. None maximum amount it can dissolve at a given 21. This is used to investigate the properties of temperature ii is called_______ acidic and basic mixtures. a. saturated solution a. Indicators b. supersaturated solution b. Solution c. unsaturated solution c. Evaporation d. dissolution d. Compound 12. When can we say that a solution is 22. The most common indicator is ______ concentrated? a. Litmus c. Paper b. Dye d. None 23. Litmus is a dye taken from what plant? b. It is shiny a. Lotus c. Lichen c. Attract by a magnet b. Pea d. Lily d. Hammered or rolled into thin sheets 24. When do we say that a mixture is acidic? 38. Metal is magnetic because______ a. Litmus turns red a. It is shiny b. Litmus turns blue b. Can be drawn into thin wires c. Nothing changes c. Attracted by a magnet d. None d. Hammered or rolled into thin sheets 25. When do we say that a mixture is basic? 39. Metals are malleable because ___ a. Litmus turns red a. Can be hammered or rolled into thin b. Litmus turns blue sheets c. Nothing changes b. Can be drawn into thin wires d. None c. Attract by a magnet 26. Another method of distinguishing acidic from d. It is shiny basic is through the use of ____ For items 40-44, determine the element if it’s a. pH scale c. thermometer metal, nonmetal or metalloid. Choose your b. barometer d. none answer on the following. 27. Who was a Danish biochemist who proposed a. Metal c. metalloid the pH scale? b. Nonmetal a. Thompson c. Leewenhooke 40. Gold-M b. S.P.L Sorensen d. Mendel 41. Oxygen- NM 28. A pH mixture with 7 is _____ 42. Carbon-NM a. Neutral c. Acidic 43. Iron-M b. Basic d. Slightly acidic 44. Neon-M 29. A pH mixture with less than 7 is _____ For items 45-48, identify the symbols of a. Neutral c. Basic elements. Choose your answer below. b. Acidic d. Strongly basic a. Zn c. C 30. A pH with greater than 7 is____ b. Na d. W a. Neutral c. Basic 45. Tungsten b. Acidic d. Strongly acidic 46. Carbon 31. What do you call the rain with the pH below 47. Sodium 5.6? 48. Zinc a. Rain c. Acid rain For items 49-50, determine the names of b. Basic rain d. None elements. 32. Mixtures that are not acidic or basic is a. mercury c. nickel called____ b. Xenon d. lead a. Neutral c. Mixture 49. Hg b. Internal d. Solute 50. Pb 33. When an acid mixes with a base, water and salt is produced. This process is called___ Prepared by: a. Evaporation b. Filtration NORGILYN G. COLLADO c. Neutralization Subject Teacher d. Solution 34. It is the simplest form of substances and cannot be broken down into another. a. Element c. Compound b. Mixture d. Solution Checked by: 35. An element which exhibits both properties of metals and nonmetals. VICENTE B. SACALAMITAO a. Colloids School Principal III b. Metalloids c. Metal d. Nonmetal 36. When metals are shiny it is said to have __ a. Ductile b. Luster c. Malleable d. Magnetic 37. When do we say that a metal is ductile? a. It can be drawn into thin wires SAN ANTONIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL TABLE OF SPECIFICATION SCIENCE 7 First Quarter Examination
OBJECTIVES ITEM NO. OF PERCE Knowled Understand Process
PLACEMENT ITEMS NTAGE ge ing Define solution. 1 1 2 1 Identify components of solution. 2,3 2 4 2,3 Identify samples of solution. 4,5,6,7 4 8 6 4,5,7 Determine properties of solution. 8,9,10,11,12,13 6 12 8,9,10 11,12,13 Determine the factors affecting how fast a solid 14 1 2 14 solute dissolved. Distinguish the properties of substance from 15,16,17 3 6 15 17 16 mixtures. Determine types of mixtures. 20 1 2 20 Classify substances as elements or compounds. 18,19 2 4 19 18 Determine the common properties of acidic and basic 21-33 13 26 21,22,23,3 26,27,28,29, 24,25 mixtures. 0,31 32,33 Determine some properties of metals from 34-40 7 14 38,39,40 34,35,36,37 nonmetals. Distinguish the name and symbols of elements given. 41-50 10 20 41-50 Total 50 50 100%
Prepared by: NORGILYN G. COLLADO
Subject Teacher Checked by: VICENTE B. SACALAMITAO School Principal III