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First Periodical Test in Science 7


DIVERSITY OF MATERIALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT

TEST I. Analyze each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. If none, write N. Write your
answer on the blank before each number.

_____1. Horizontal rows of elements; signifies the highest unexcited energy level for an electron
in that elements

a. group b. period c. compound d. alkali

_____2. Specific type mixture where one substance is dissolved into another

a. solute b. solvent c. solution d. colloid

_____3. Simplest form of pure substances, made up of only one kind of atom

a. element b. mixture c. solution d. compound

_____4. Solution which contains less solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve at a given temperature

a. saturated b. unsaturated c. concentrated d. diluted

_____5. Method used to separate pure water in saltwater solution

a. filtration b. decantation c. condensation d. distillation

_____6. Part of distillation process where liquid turned into gas

a. evaporation b. decantation c. condensation d. distillation

_____7. Organized the 62 known elements based on their chemical properties in an interval of eight which he later
called as the “Law of Octaves”

a. Mendeleev b. Newlands c. Moseley d. Chadwick

_____8. Acid present in vinegar

a. muriatic b. acetic c. citric d. gastric

_____9. Solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of
solvent

_____ 10. The symbols of the following elements are the first letter of their names except:
a. Boron b. Titanium c. Sulfur d. Nitrogen
_____ 11. Cardo and Alyanah were testing which balloon rocket would go the fastest. After they did each test, they
recorded their findings on a chart. These findings are what part of the scientific method?
a. hypothesis b. materials c. procedure d. data
_____ 12. Imagine that you performed an experiment in which you dissolve different samples of sugar ( sugar cubes, extra
fine sugar and regular table sugar ) into water samples to compare how long they took to dissolve . Which factor would be
the least important to the design of this experiment?
a. the same amount of sugar must be used in each sample.
b. all the samples must be tested at the same time of the day.
c. the water samples must be all at the same temperature.
d. the sugar samples must all contain only sugar and water

_____ 13. If an element is a semi-conductor, which classification correctly describes it?


a. metals b. non-metals c. metalloids d. compound
_______ 14. Which of the following statements is not true about solutions?
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a. It is homogenous. c. It has the same composition and properties throughout.


b. It is often clear and transparent. d. It is composed of solute and solvent.
_____ 15. On a clinical test, it is found out that the sweat of Mr. Callanta has a pH of 4.8. What does this mean?
a. It is neutral. c. It is acidic.
b. It is basic. d. It can be both acidic and basic.
_______ 16. Which of the following substances when mixed with water will form a solution?
a. cooking oil b. mongo seeds c. sand d. iron filings

_______ 17. Which of the following elements is named after its latin name Hydrargyrum?
a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Halfnium d. Molybdenum
_______ 18. “Since water is called the universal solvent, it is always a solvent.” Is this statement true?
a. Yes, water can dissolve anything. c. Yes, water has hydrogen.
b. No, it depends on its concentration. d. No, water has oxygen.
_______ 19. Which of the following pair of substance may be separated through distillation?
a. sand and soil c. water and soil
d. salt and sand d. water and alcohol
_______ 20. Abigail and Alden were testing which color candle would burn the fastest with their teacher. They thought the
red one would burn the fastest and made their prediction before doing the experiment. What part of the scientific method
is this called?
a. hypothesis b. procedure c. materials d. data
_______ 21.Which of the following makes pure substances differ from mixtures?
A. Pure substances melt and boil at fixed temperatures while mixtures has a varying boiling point and melting
point.
B. Pure substances consist of different phases of matter whereas mixtures do not.
C. Pure substances exist in nature
D. Pure substances are made up of two or more kinds of atom.
_______ 22. Which of the following elements is named after a country/place?
a. Einsteinium b. Berrylium c. Plutonium d. Berkelium
_______ 23. Does pH important in agriculture?
a. Yes, because all plants grow in acidic soil. b. Yes, all plants grow in basic soil.
c. No, all plants grow in any soil regardless of its pH. d. Yes, plants grow in soil with different pH value.
_______ 24. While walking in the corridor made of metal, Alex feel irritated when she look at the metal where sunlight
strikes on it. What is the property of metal shown on the said situation?
a. malleability b. ductility c. conductivity d. hardness

TEST III. Match the uses in Column A to its appropriate element in Column B. Write your answer on the blank
before each number.

Column A Column B
A. Chlorine
__________ 25. Maintains regular heartbeat
B. Oxygen
__________ 26. Can Be converted to nitrate w/c is a good fertilizer
C. Iodine
__________ 27. For healthy thyroid gland
D. Iron
__________ 28. Disinfectant
E. Hydrogen
__________ 29. Essential to formations and maintenance of bones and teeth
F. Potassium
__________ 30. Component of haemoglobin
F. Calcium
__________ 31. Gas that everyone needs for breathing
G. Nitrogen
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TEST IV. Complete the table below.

Atomic Number Name of Element Symbol Group Period


83 32 33 34 35

36 37 38
10 6

TEST V. Answer the following problems.

A. In preparing a coffee, Fietrro mixes 6 grams of sugar, 8 grams of coffee, and 6 grams of powdered milk in 30 grams of
hot water. What is the percentage composition of sugar and water?
39. % of Sugar= ________________ 40. % of Water= ________________

2. Given the following color changes,\ after using eggplant indicator, arrange them from most basic to most acidic:
Milk- pink Lemon juice- red Pure water water- blue
Detergent- Green Ampalaya juice- Yellow green

41. ___________ 42. . ___________ 43. ___________ 44. ____________ 45. ____________

TEST V. Analyze the table below. In each item, encircle the given quantity in which the solute has the HIGHEST
solubility when focused on the factor given on the second column considering that other factors remain constant.
The first item served as an example.

Solution Factor A B C
0.004 mm
Salt crystals in water Particle Size 0.1 mm 0.005 mm

46. Coffee in water Duration of Stirring 10 secs 12 secs 9.8 secs

47. Powdered juice in


Temperature 18.5 oC 18.53 oC 19 oC
water

48. Sugar crystal in water Particle Size 0.003 mm 0.002 mm 0.1 mm

49. Hydrogen gas (H2) Temperature 35 oC 53 oC 38 oC

50. Polar solute Nature Polar solvent Non-polar solute Non-polar solvent

Prepared by:

CHRISTIAN P. TENORIO
TEACHER I

Checked by:

RENY CUETO
SCIENCE COORDINATOR

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