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Name: Jilliane Prue D.

Silvano Section: Stem 2

Multiple Choice

Directions. Read each statement carefully. Identify what is being described by writing the letter of the
best answer on the space provided.

_c_ 1 Which of the following is not true about matter?

a. Matter has mass. b. Mass has both mass and volume c. Matter is always visible.
d. Matter has properties.

_d_ 2. What is paper chromatography?

a. Chromatography that uses paper as a medium.

b. A separating technique used in ink to separate individual color of dyes.

c. A type of separating technique that uses a medium in order to separate the colors of ink.

d. All of these.

_b_ 3. Which of the following is a mixture?

a. CH4 b. peanut butter c. oxygen gas d. steel

_a_ 4. Pure substances is to elements and compounds while mixtures is to _____ and ______. 

a. homogenous and heterogenous b. solutions, suspensions and colloids c. metals and non-
metals d. solids, liquids and gases

_b_ 5. What is “amount per serving”?

a. Actual amount of a component in a food product.

b. The amount of a component in a food product for every serving.

c. The total amount of all components in a food product.

d. Actual amount of a component in a food product in calories.

_b_ 6. Which is true for extensive physical property?

a. Toxicity, radioactivity, combustibility.

b. A property that changes when the amount of matter changes.

c. A property that does not change when the amount of matter changes.

d. Density and mass.

_c_ 7. Which is an organic compound?


          a. oxygen gas b. metal alloy c. carbon dioxide d. alcohol

_c_ 8. Which is true about magnetism?

a. It uses magnets b. It can only remove iron fillings c. Both A and B d. A only

_b_ 9. Which is an example of a suspension?

           a. concentrated juice drink b. juice with pulp c. full cream milk d. shampoo

_a_ 10. In which of the following is filtration used?

a. solid impurities from liquid     b. liquid impurities from liquids   c. both liquids and solid
impurities from liquids d. solid impurities from solids

_d_ 11. Which is a physical property?

a. inflating a balloon

b. boiling of water

c. phase change from solid to gas

d. All of these.

_b_ 12. In the example below, all are intensive physical properties except:

a. Cutting a piece of paper and stacking it together.

b. Adding more powdered drink into a solution.

c. Color of salt does not change.

d. The smell of oranges.

_a__ 13. Which is true about distillation?

a. It is a two-step process.

b. It involves boiling and heating only.

c. It is used to remove solid impurities only,

d. None of these.

_a_ 14. Which is true about solutions?

a. It has 2 phases.

b. It is limited to liquids only.

c. It has only 1 phase.

d. It contains solvent and impurities.


_d_ 15. Which substance is a compound?

a. NaCl

b. potassium dichromate

c. iron supplement

d. All of these.

Directions: Identify at least10 consumer/household products found at your own homes and fill in the
table below. Answer what is being asked in each column.

CONSUMER/HOUSEHOLD STATE OF MATTER CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER


PRODUCT
1. Liquid 1. Compound
1. Alcohol 2. Liquid 2. Compound
2. Oil 3. Solid 3. Heterogenous
3. Mixed nuts 4. Solid 4. Compound
4. Sugar 5. Gas 5. Element
5. Fire 6. Liquid 6. Heterogenous
6. Vick syrup 7. Solid (Suspension)
7. toothpaste 8. Gas 7. Heterogenous
8. Steam of hot 9. Liquid (Colloids)
choco 10. liquid 8. Element
9. Peanut butter 9. Heterogenous
10. Shampoo 10. Heterogenous

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