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Questionnaire in Science
b.Independent Variable
e.Controlled Variable
c.Consistent Variable
f.Improper Variable
b.Positive
d.Explanatory Hypothesis
b.Positive
d.Explanatory Hypothesis
b. Mixture
c. Element
d. Compound
b. Solvent
c. Mixture
d. Compound
b.Molarity
c.Molar Composition
d.Molal Effect
d.Dispersion Phase
b.Solution c.Element
d.Compound
d.Dispersion Phase
b.Dispersed Phase
c.Dispersion Medium
14.Is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid resulting from their collision with
the fast moving atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid
a.Brownian Movement
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
b.Tyndall Effect
16.Is the light scattering by particles in colloid or else particles in a very few suspensions.
a.Brownian Movement
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
17.It depends upon the number of moles of solute present in given mass of solvent
a.Brownian Movement
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
18.A solution that has a lesser amount of dissolved solute than its amount of solute that it
can dissolve
a.Saturated
b.Unsaturated
c.Supersaturated d.Undersaturated
19.A solution that has an equal amount of dissolved solute to its amount of solute it can
dissolve.
a.Saturated
b.Unsaturated
c.Supersaturated
d.Saturate
20.A solution that has a greater amount of dissolved solute than its amount of solute it can
dissolve
a.Saturated
b.Unsaturated
c.Supersaturated
d.Oversaturated
b.Mercury
c.Gold
d.Platinum
b.Mercury
c.Gold
d.Platinum
d.Gas in Solid
d.Hydochloric acid
b.Defuse
c.Iffuse
d.Effuse
b.Defuse
c.Iffuse
d.Effuse
d.Plasma
e.Bose-Einstein Condensate
d.Plasma
e.Bose-Einstein Condensate
b.Copper
c.Beryllium
d.Mercury
b.Electronic Energy
c.Ionization
d.Molecular Energy
b.Radium
c.Iodine
d.Astatine
11.Rutherfordium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
12.Tellurium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
13.Selenium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
14.Zirconium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
15.Neon
a.Metal
16.Krypton
a.Metal
17.Boron
a.Metal
18.Tantalum
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
19.Chlorine
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
20.Thulium
a.Metal
ANSWER KEY
Part I :Scientific Method (10 items)
1. What is the correct order of the scientific method?
a.Formulation,Hypothesis,Experiment,Prediction,Analysis,Conclusion
b.Formulation,Prediction,Experiment,Analysis,Conclusion,Hypothesis
c.Formulation,Hypothesis,Prediction,Experiment,Anaysis,Conclusion
d.Formulation,Experiment,Hypothesis,Prediction,Conclusion,Analysis
2. Which is NOT an example of scientific question?
a. Why is the dog limping?
b. Why is the sky blue?
c. Where is the book?
d. Why are plants green?
3. How do you determine a scientific question?
a. It is testable
b. It can be solved using an equation
c. The answer is obvious
d. It is related to Science
4. It is the variable that you purposely manipulate in an experiment
a. Independent Variable
b. Dependent Variable
c. Controlled Variable
d. Transformed Variable
5-7. What are the three types of variables?
a.Transformed Variable
d.Experimental Variable
b.Independent Variable
e.Controlled Variable
c.Consistent Variable
f.Dependent Variable
b.Positive
d.Explanatory Hypothesis
b.Positive
d.Explanatory Hypothesis
b. Mixture
c. Element
d. Compound
b. Solvent
c. Mixture
d. Compound
b.Molality
c.Molar Composition
d.Molal Effect
d.Dispersion Phase
b.Solution c.Element
d.Compound
d.Dispersion Phase
b.Dispersed Phase
c.Dispersion Medium
14.Is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid resulting from their collision with
the fast moving atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid
a.Brownian Movement
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
16.Is the light scattering by particles in colloid or else particles in a very few suspensions.
a.Brownian Movement
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
17.It depends upon the number of moles of solute present in given mass of solvent
a.Brownian Movement
b.Tyndall Effect
c.Colligative Property
d.Electrophoresis
18.A solution that has a lesser amount of dissolved solute than its amount of solute that it
can dissolve
a.Saturated
b.Unsaturated
c.Supersaturated d.Undersaturated
19.A solution that has an equal amount of dissolved solute to its amount of solute it can
dissolve.
a.Saturated
b.Unsaturated
c.Supersaturated
d.Saturate
20.A solution that has a greater amount of dissolved solute than its amount of solute it can
dissolve
a.Saturated
b.Unsaturated
c.Supersaturated
d.Oversaturated
b.Mercury
c.Gold
d.Platinum
b.Mercury
c.Gold
d.Platinum
d.Gas in Solid
d.Hydochloric acid
b.Defuse
c.Iffuse
d.Effuse
b.Defuse
c.Iffuse
d.Effuse
d.Plasma
e.Bose-Einstein Condensate
d.Plasma
e.Bose-Einstein Condensate
b.Copper
c.Beryllium
d.Mercury
b.Electronic Energy
c.Ionization
b.Radium
c.Iodine
d.Astatine
d.Molecular Energy
11.Rutherfordium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
12.Tellurium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
13.Selenium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
14.Zirconium
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
15.Neon
a.Metal
16.Krypton
a.Metal
17.Boron
a.Metal
18.Tantalum
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
19.Chlorine
a.Metal
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
b.Non-Metal
c.Metalloids
20.Thulium
a.Metal