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RJDAMA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY INC.

San jose, Gonzaga, Cagayan


Grade 7- Second Monthly Examination
“BLESSED ARE THR PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD” MATTHEW 5:8
Name: ____________________________ Year & Section: _____________

TEST I: CHOOSE ME! Multiple Choice. Encircle the best answer.

1. It describes the relative amounts of solute in a given volume of solution. It can also be
expressed in other ways such as percent by volume and percent by mass.
a. Concentration of solution b. mixtures c. pure substances d. elements
2. All of the following are expressions of concentration EXCEPT _______.
a. % by mass b. % saturation c. % by volume d. % by mass-volume
3. It is a method of separating mixtures’ components that is done with the aid of filter paper
which helps separate the solid particles from the liquid called filtrate.
a. distillation b. evaporation c. filtration d. crystallization
4. A way of separating the components of a mixture in which liquid is heated and leaves only
the dry solid portions.
a. distillation b. evaporation c. filtration d. crystallization
5. The solidification of substance with a regularly interval structure and an external plane
surface.
a. distillation b. evaporation c. filtration d. crystallization
6. The process of separating coarse from particles. An example is the alluvial gold as separated
from smaller soil particles using a sieve.
a. sifting b. decantation c. filtration d. crystallization
7. A fast means of separating liquid from heavier solid particles.
a. sifting b. decantation c. filtration d. crystallization
8. A form of matter that contains two or more substances in which each substance retains its
distinct identity.
a. Mixture b. pure substance c. elements d. compound
9. A form of matter that has a constant composition and such of distinct properties.
a. Substance b. mixture c. element d. compound
10. They cannot be separated into simpler substance through physical and mechanical means
such as evaporation, decantation, sifting, etc.
a. mixture b. pure substance c. element d. compound
11. It is defined as a pure substance that contains only one type of atom.
a. mixture b. pure substance c. element d. compound
12. Which of the following is a property of a metal?
a. Malleable b. dull c. brittle d. low density
13. The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called _______.
a. Families b. periods c. groups d. inert
14. The vertical columns in the periodic table are called ______.
a. Families b. periods c. groups d. inert
15. All of the following are properties of non-metals EXCEPT.
a. dull b. shiny c. brittle d. low density
TEST II:

A. Give the name of the following symbols of elements. Identify whether it is a metal, non-
metal, or metalloid.

1. H-
2. C-
3. N-
4. O-
5. He-
6. Mg -
7. Al -
8. Si -
9. P-
10. B-

B. Give the symbols of the following elements. Identify whether it is a metal, non-metal or
metalloid.
1. Calcium-
2. Iron-
3. Sulfur-
4. Chlorine-
5. Gold-

TEST III: Find the percentage volume and percentage mass of the following: (2 points each)

1. 50 ml sample of an aqueous ethanol solution is distilled to yield 33.3 ml of ethanol.


What is the percent by volume of ethanol in this solution?
2. 25 g sample of an aqueous Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution is evaporated and found to
contain 2.0 g of NaCl. What is the percent by mass of NaCl in this solution?

Good luck!!!

Prepared by:

ERWIN A. TABASAN
Subject teacher/
Adviser

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