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Unit Test in Science 7
Unit Test in Science 7
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
Calibungan High School
(Formerly Victoria High School-Annex I)
Calibungan, Victoria, Tarlac
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 7
Name:_____________________________________________
Grade&Sec__________________________
I. Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Encircle the letter of your choice. STRICTLY NO ERASURES.
1. Why is solutions considered homogeneous?
a. It is usually liquid b. It contains a solute and solvent
c. It can be diluted or concentrated d. Its components are distributed evenly in all proportions.
2. All of the following describes a solution except
a. clear b. homogeneous
c. cannot pass through filter paper d. can be separated by physical means
3. A solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute is:
a. saturated b. unsaturated c. concentrated d. supersaturated
4. The following substances are soluble in water except
a. oil b. salt c. sugar d. alcohol
5. What is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent at a given temperature?
a. dilution b. molarity c. solubility d. dissolution
6. What kind of solution is formed when alcohol evaporates in air?
a. gas in gas solution b. solid in gas solution c. liquid in gas solution d. gas in liquid solution
7. Which phrase describes a solution?
a. homogeneous and of variable composition b. homogeneous and of definite composition
c. heterogeneous and of variable composition d. heterogeneous and of definite composition
8. What happens when a small crystal of solute is added to a supersaturated solutions?
a. the crystal grow bigger b. the crystal remains unchanged
c. the crystal is partially dissolved d. the crystal is completely dissolved
9. Which factor does not affect solubility of solids in liquids?
a. pressure b. temperature c. nature of solute and solvent c. none of these
10. Which factor does not affect the solubility of gases in liquid?
a. density of gas b. nature of solvent c. pressure d. temperature
11. Which pair of substance does not form a solution?
a. sugar and salt b. copper and zinc c. oxygen and water d. mercury and silver
12. The substance being dissolve in the solution is called__________
a. solute b. solvent c. solution d. dissolution
13. The dissolving agent in the solution is called_________
a. solute b. solvent c. solution d. dissolution
14. There are different kinds of solution namely solid solution, ___________ and gaseous solution.
a. solid solution b. liquid solution c. plasma solution d. solute solution
15. All of the following are examples of solid solution except______
a. brass b. bronze c. stainless steel d. gold
16. Which of the following is an example of Gaseous solution?
a. Air b. sea water c. stainless steel d. Kerosene
17. Anna prepared a solution. She mixed a 30 g of substance K with 150g of substance J and were able to produce a180g of
kJ solution. Which of the following statement is not true about the solution prepared by Anna?
a. Substance K has lesser amount therefore it is the solute
b. Substance J has greater amount therefore it is the solvent
c. Substance J is solid therefore the solution is solid solution.
d. none of these
18. A___________ solution is a solution that contains all the solute it can possibly hold at given temperature, while
19._______solution is a solution that contains less solute than it can possibly hold at given temperature. Under special
conditions20._____________ solution can be made to hold more solute that what is normal for that temperature.
2. A solution is made up of 40ml of ethyl alcohol and 100 ml of water. What is the volume percent of ethyl alcohol in the solution?