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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA Administrative Region
Division of Butuan City
AUPAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Aupagan, Butuan City

Summative Exam 3
FIRST QUARTER
SCIENCE 7

Name: _________________________________________________ Section: ______________ Date: ______________


Multiple Choice. Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
1. A mixture differs from a compound in that a mixture:
a. has two or more identities c. is composed of only one kind of atom
b. has only one identity d. can be separated by physical means
2. It is a type of heterogeneous mixture in which very small (ultramicroscopic) particles of one substance are evenly distributed
throughout another.
a. Alloys b. Colloids c. Solutions d. Suspensions
3. What substance is made by mixing two elements without being chemically combined?
a. Compound b. Element c. Mixture d. Solution
4. The diagram below shows a magnet near a pile of particles of iron and sulfur. The magnet attracts the iron, separating it from
the mixture. Based on the diagram, which statement is true?

a. The parts of a mixture keep their own properties.


b. The elements in a compound keep their own properties.
c. The properties of a mixture are different from the properties of its parts.
d. The properties of a compound are different from the properties of its elements.

In items 5 & 6, read the sample situation below in order to answer the following questions.
Situation:
Maam Jane displayed lugaw, law-oy, arrozcaldo, batchoy, and bihon in the school canteen. She also sells drinks/deserts
such as halo-halo, buko pandan, fruit juice, hot choco, and mineral water.

5. Based on the mentioned stuffs above, which is an example of homogenous mixture?


a. Bihon b. Fruit juice c. Halo-halo d. Law-oy
6. How about examples of a heterogenous mixture?
a. Buko Pandan b. Hot choco c. Fruit juice d. Mineral water
7. If you are to make a homogeneous mixture, what ingredients will you consider?
a. Coffee and water c. oil and water
b. Egg plant, squash, and okra d. egg and flour
8. And if you are going to make a heterogeneous mixture, what ingredients would you consider?
a. milo and hot water c. corned beef and egg
b. coca-cola and sprite d. soy sauce and vinegar
9. One day, you observed a jar full of marbles. You planned to separate the marbles from the water, what separation method
should you use?
a. Using a magnet c. Dissolving
b. Evaporation d. Decantation
10. You wanted to arrange your clothes in your cabinet according to their color, which method should you do in order to arrange
it?
a. Decantation c. Filtration
b. Evaporation d. Physical manipulation
11. A sample of a mixture is in a liquid state. It is clear and does not exhibit Tyndall effect. This sample is heated and you
observe that the liquid in the mixture evaporates, leaving a white solid in the dish. How will you describe the sample matter
in its original state?
a. A homogeneous mixture c. A solution
b. A heterogeneous mixture d. A compound

12. Which of the following is NOT a mixture?


a. Mineral water b. Sea water c. Tap water d. Coffee

13. The following are heterogeneous mixtures, EXCEPT?


a. Cake b. Halo-halo c. Mango float d. Fruit Salad
14. Which of these common substances is a homogeneous mixture?
a. Coke Mismo b. Pure water c. Spaghetti d. Table salt
15. All are techniques which help to separate components of mixtures. Which of this is NOT?
a. Condensation b. Distillation c. Evaporation d. Filtration
16. A water molecule is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms. Why is water considered a pure substance?
a. Each water molecule is identical.
b. Water can be broken down by physical means.
c. Water molecules are made up of different types of atoms.
d. Water can be combined with other substances by physical means.

17. Mia wants to compare the chemical properties of two substances. In doing it, he prepared two flasks containing the
substances and labeled them Liquid A and Liquid B. He monitored the boiling points of the liquids and found that the boiling
points were 100˚C for substance A and 110˚C - 112˚C for liquid B. How would you classify the two liquids?
a. Liquid A is pure substance while Liquid B is a mixture.
b. Liquids A and B contain two or more atoms that are chemically bonded.
c. Liquid A has varying boiling points while liquid B has a fix boiling point.
d. Liquid A may be homogenous or heterogeneous but substance B is not.
18. A liquid sample of matter in a beaker is slightly cloudy. Upon passing a laser through the beaker, you noticed that the laser
beam is easily visible as it passes through the sample. You also notice particles settling down at the bottom of the container.
Which of the following best describes this sample?
I. Homogeneous mixture III. Solution
II. Heterogeneous mixture IV. Colloids
a. I and III b. I and IV c. II and III d. II and IV

19. A pinch of pasta was placed inside a test tube and heated until it became blackish in color and released some gas. Which of
the following statement/s is/are true according to the given information?
I. Bread is solution.
II. Bread is composed of only one substance.
III. Bread is made up of solid and gaseous substances.
IV. Bread is made up of mixtures of different substances.
a. I only b. II and III c. II only d. III and IV

20. Water boils at 100˚C and pure ethanol at 78˚C. Which of the statements are TRUE about water and ethanol?
I. Water and ethanol are pure substances.
II. Water and ethanol can be boiled at either 100˚C or 78˚C.
III. Water and ethanol have specific temperatures at which they would start to boil.
IV.Water and ethanol can be identified according to temperature at which they boil.
a. I only b. I, II and IV c. III only d. I, III and IV

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