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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI - Western Visayas

Schools Division of Escalante City


DANAO PORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Danao Port, Old Poblacion, Escalante City, Negros Occidental, Philippines

FIRST QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST


MODULE 1-LESSON 1 AND 2
GRADE 6 SCIENCE
S.Y. 2020-2021

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

Objectives No. of Percentag No. of Item


Days e Items Placement

Quarter 1 – Module 1
Lesson 1: Mixtures and Their
Characteristics
Describing Mixtures
Describe mixtures
2 20 % 6 1-6
Identify the kinds of mixtures
2 20 % 6 7-12
Describe homogeneous and
heterogeneous mixtures 1 10 % 3 13-15
Quarter 1 – Module 1
Lesson 2: Mixtures and Their
Characteristics
Differentiating a Solute from a
Solvent
Differentiate a solute from solvent
5 50 % 15 16-30

Total 10 100 % 30

Prepared by:

ANA LIZA A. ORTEGA


Teacher III/School Science Coordinator
NOTED:

JIMMY C. CABAG,aO.Carm.
Head Teacher III

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI - Western Visayas

Schools Division of Escalante City


DANAO PORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Danao Port, Old Poblacion, Escalante City, Negros Occidental, Philippines

FIRST QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST


MODULE 1-LESSON 1 AND 2
GRADE 6 SCIENCE
S.Y. 2020-2021

Directions. Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. What is a mixture?
A. Mixture is a combination of at least two substances as such that there is chemical
reaction occurs.
B. Mixture is a combination of at least two substances in which new material is formed when
these substances combined.
C. Mixture is a combination of at least two substances in such a way that no chemical
reaction occurs.
D. Mixture is a combination of at least two substances in which the identities of each
substances are changed.
2. Which of the following is an example of a mixture?

A. C.

B. D.

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3. This picture shows an example of a mixture. What are the substances found in the
mixture above?
A. Soil C. Water
B. Soil and Water D. Bottle

4. Peanuts mixed with cornbits is an example of


A. solid mixture C. gas mixture
B. liquid mixture D. compound

5. What does this picture tell about mixture?

A. Mixture cannot be separated by any method because they are chemically united.
B. Mixture can be heated and its components cannot be distinguished.
C. Mixture can be separated by simple methods because no chemical reaction took
place between the substances.
D. Mixture can be separated where one is melted and the other remains solid.

6. What did you eat this morning? Which of your food is a mixture?

A. C.

B. D.

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Directions: Using the following illustrations, identify the kinds of mixture: Homogeneous or
Heterogeneous

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10.

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12.
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Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer that describes uniform
mixtures and non-uniform mixtures.

13. How will you describe the mixture shown above?


A. A non- uniform mixture is a mixture in which the composition and properties of each
substances that made up a mixture is the same in every part of the mixture.
B. A non-uniform mixture is a mixture in which the composition of its substance is not the
same throughout the mixture. Its composition varies.
C. A uniform mixture is a kind of mixture in which the composition and properties of each
substances is the same in all parts of the mixture.
D. A uniform mixture is a kind of mixture in which the composition and properties of each
substances vary.
14. Which of the following tells about uniform mixture?
A. A drop of vinegar mixed with water contains the same composition and properties
from the rest of the mixture.
B. A table spoon of sugar mixed with flour contains different composition and properties
with that of the mixture where it was taken.

C. A bite from an ice candy has different composition and properties from the rest of the
ice candy.
D. None of the above answer is correct.

15. Which one is an example of non-uniform mixture?

A. C.

B . D.
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Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer that differentiates solute from a
solvent
16. How is solute different from solvent?
A. solute is the element while solvent is the mixture
B. solute is a substance that dissolves another substance while the solvent is a substance that
is being dissolved
C. solute is the substance that is dissolve in another substance called the solvent
D. solute is heterogeneous mixture while solvent is a homogeneous mixture.
17. A substance can be identified as solute in a solution if ___
A. the solute is in smaller amount than the solvent
B. the solute has the same amount with the solvent
C. the solute is in larger amount than the solvent
D. solute is a homogeneous mixture
18. In making this solution,milk is one of its ingredient. Milk is the _____

A. solvent C. solute
B. solution D mixture
19. In preparing the ice candy, what is the solute? What is the solvent?
A. ice is the solute and water is the solvent
B. candy is the solute and the ice is the solvent
C. plastic wrapper is the solute and the water is the solvent
D. orange juice powder is the solute and the water is the solvent
20. Solution is made up of solute and solvent. Solute substance can be in solid,
liquid and gas. This statement is ______
A. False
B. True
C. Maybe true or False
D. None of the above
21. One Saturday your Mother told you to use floor wax in shining the floor, but floor wax is not
available at home. You saw used candles on the cabinet and you decided to use these instead.
How will you prepare it?

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A. heat the water and dissolve it
B. heat the vinegar and dissolve it
C. heat the kerosene gas and dissolve it
D. heat the juice and dissolve it ?
22. Which of the following solvent can dissolve soil?
A. thinner
B. kerosene gas
C. Oil
D. water
23. What does the expression “like dissolves like” mean”
A. Polar solutes dissolve in a polar solvent
B. Polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvent
C. Non- polar solutes dissolve in polar solvent
D. Polar solutes dissolve in polar solutes
24. Not all solutes dissolve in all solvents. Which solute does not dissolve in water as a solvent?
A. chocolate powder
B. efficascent oil
C. betadine
D. bleach
25. Which of the following mixture supports this statement “Not all solutes dissolve in all
solvents?

A. C.

B. D.

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26. In a solution of two liquids, which is the solute and which is the solvent?
A. The substance that can become a solid or gas more readily is the solute.
B. The substance that is denser is the solute.
C. The substance that was present first is the solvent
D. The substance present in the greatest concentration is the solvent.
27. What is TRUE of solvents and solutes?
A. Solutes and solvents are part of suspensions
B. Neither solvents nor solutes dissolve in each other.
C. Solvents dissolve in solutes.
D. Solutes dissolve in solvents.
28. A soluble substance can be dissolved in a solvent because the particles of matter ____?
A. Are always in motion C. are insoluble
B. Are rigid and unmoving D. becomes a universal solvent
29. A solution consists of single particles of solute _____________ throughout the solvent are?
A. evenly mixed C. concentrated
B. randomly distributed D. diluted
30. The shaking or stirring of a solution have on the rate of dissolving?
a. It makes solutes dissolves faster c. It makes solute dissolves slower
b. No effect- it’s all about polarity d. It makes solute less dissolved in solvent

Prepared by:

ANA LIZA A. ORTEGA


T-III/School Science Coordinator

NOTED:

JIMMY C. CABAG,aO.Carm.
Head Teacher -III

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