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Tangub City National High School

1st Grading Examination


Grade 7 Science

Name:___________________________ Yr.& Sec: _________________ Date:___________

Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
Write the answer on the space provided before the number.

_____ 1. Anything that occupy space and has mass?


a. Matter c. Element
b. Compound d. Mixtures
_____ 2. Which of the following is an example of homogeneous mixtures?
a. Fruit salad c. mango juice
b. Fried chicken d. spaghetti
_____ 3. Which of the following is NOT a metal?
a. Iron c. Nickel
b. Chlorine d. silver
_____ 4. Phase of matter having a definite volume but take the shape of the container.
a. Solid b. liquid c. gas d. plasma
_____ 5. Which of the following is an example of plasma?
a. Air balloon c. gas in a fluorescent bulb
b. Flour d. coke
_____ 6. Carbonic acid are found in what substances?
a. Vinegar b. citrus fruit c. grapes d. soft drinks
_____ 7. Kremil-S is an example of ____________.
a. Acids b. base c. oxides d. salt
_____ 8. One of the characteristic of acid is _________.
a. Taste sour c. feel slippery
b. Taste bitter d. combined with oxygen
_____ 9. How many elements are there in a periodic table of elements?
a. 120 b. 90 c. 118 160
_____ 10. Which of the following is a solution?
a. Sea water b. oil and water c. mongo seeds d. vinegar
_____ 11. In a sugar solution, which component is a solute?
a. Sugar b. water c. oxygen minerals
_____ 12. Which of the following is a physical change?
a. Making a vinegar from the coconut water
b. Ironing clothes
c. Cooking a chicken adobo
d. Burning a wood
_____ 13. A method of separating mixtures in which a water is a liquid form converted into a
vapor form.
a. Evaporation b. filtration c. decantation d. physical manipulation
_____ 14. Which of the following are factors of how fast a solid solute particles dissolve in
water.
a. The amount of solute c. temperature of a solvent
b. The amount of solvent d. size of solid solute particle
_____ 15. Method in separating mixture by simply using our hands.
a. Evaporation b. filtration c. decantation d. physical manipulation
_____ 16. Calcium is an elements essential to life. Which of the following is a source of
calcium?
a. Canned fish with bones c. nuts
b. Shellfish d. egg yolk
_____ 17. The pH scale of rainwater is 5.6, it means rainwater is ___________.
a. Strongly acidic b. weakly acidic c. strongly basic d. weakly basic
_____ 18. What happen when acid and base combined?
a. It becomes neutral c. It becomes more acidic
b. It becomes more basic d. it becomes caustic
_____ 19. Which of the following is an example of heterogeneous mixture?
a. Blood b. air c. halo-halo d. seawater
_____ 20. The smallest unit of matter.
a. Atom b. element c. compound d. molecule

II. Fill up the table below. Give the element symbol and its atomic number.

NAME OF ELEMENTS SYMBOL ATOMIC NUMBER


1. Magnesium
2. Silver
3. Gold
4. Nickle
5. Potassium
6. Antimony
7. Tellurium
8. Astatine
9. Radon
10. Boron

III. Identify the following samples based on the given pH scale. Write X-for strongly acidic,
Y- for weakly acidic, A- for strongly basic, and Z- for weakly basic.

Sample of Matter pH Scale Nature of Sample


1. Lemon juice 2.1
2. Vinegar 2.5
3. Milk 6.6
4. pure water 7.0
5. sea water 8.4
6. laundry detergents 11
7. shampoo 3.6
8. toothpaste 9.0
9. fresh egg white 7.6
10. soft drinks 3.0

IV. Solve the problem below. Show your solution. (10 pts)

1. How many mL of ethyl alcohol are present in a 50 mL bottle of rubbing alcohol. Given
that there are 70 % of ethyl alcohol in a 100 mL of rubbing alcohol.

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