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SCIENCE 7
FIRST QUARTER EXAM
S.Y. 2021-2022

Name:________________________________________________ Year & Section:_______________________


Teacher:____________________________________ Date:___________ Score: ________

General Directions:
 Read and comprehend the following items and answer the following items as directed.
 Cheating is strictly not allowed, anyone caught will automatically get zero in the exam.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.

Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. There are solutions which do not appear in nature instead they are made by man. Which is an example of
manufactured solution?
A. seawater C. cologne
B. blood D. air

2. When pouring juice for your family, you give 1 pint to each person. What scientific measurement are
you making?
A. Area C. Temperature
B. Mass D. Volume

3. A hypothesis:
A. may be correct, partially correct, or incorrect.
B. is always wrong.
C. is always right.
D. should be a random guess.

4. It helps by defining an initial explanation to be tested in the research process.


A. Gathering data C. Analyzing data
B. Formulating a hypothesis D. Drawing conclusion

5. Who among these scientists is considered the Father of Physics?


A. Tyco Brahe C. Galileo Galilie
B. Nicolaus Copernicus D. Isaac Newton

6. A laboratory tool that is used to grip test tubes while being heated.
A. Test tube rack C. Tongs
B. Ring stand D. Test tube holder

7. All except one are sub-branches of natural science.


A. Psychology C. Botany
B. Physics D. Vulcanology

8. It is the science that deals with matter and energy and the interactions between them.
A. Chemistry C. Biology
B. Physics D. Earth Science

9. An attempt to explain a pattern observed repeatedly in a natural world is called ______________.

A. law C. theory
B. hypothesis D. prediction
10. Why is experiment important?
A. helps create jobs for scientists.
B. creates more questions to be answered.
C. ensures that many tools are used safely and accurately.
D. allows for new discoveries and knowledge in science.

11. What is the correct order of the steps in the scientific method?

A. Ask a question, analyze results, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw conclusions, communicate results.
B. Ask questions, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze results, draw conclusions, communicate results.
C. Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test hypothesis, draw conclusions, analyze results, communicate results.
D. Make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze the results, ask a question, draw conclusions, communicate
results.

12. Which value corresponds to the pH of pure water?


A. 3 C. 7
B. 14 D. 1

13. What type of substance is NaCl?


A. Acid C. Salt
B. Base D. Sugar

14. Why is Scientific Method an important process in doing experiments?


A. It takes more work but it is worth it.
B. It helps the experiment to take longer and be better.
C. It ensures that the results can be trusted and repeated.
D. It ensures that the people doing the experiments are scientific.

15. It is the part of an experiment without the variable being tested..


A. Control group C. Independent group
B. Experimental group D. Dependent group

16. These are beliefs which are not usually explained by methods of natural sciences.
A. legends C. supernatural
B. superstitions D. fairy tail

17. It is defined as the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.


A. Science C. Biology
B. Technology D. Theory

18. Which of the following ingredients is an element?


A. Calcium C. Oil
B. Carbohydrate D. Protein

19. Compounds are formed when two or more _____________ are combined.
A. Elements C. Nutrients
B. Minerals D. Food products

20. _____________ properties are those that can be observed and measured without changing the substance.

A. Chemical C. Independent
B. Physical D. Matter

21. What do you call a substance dissolved in any solution?


A. Solute D. Neither Solute nor Solvent
B. Solvent
C. Solute and Solvent
22. When a solution is saturated?
A. Crystals form
B. You need to stir it more
C. No additional material will dissolve in it
D. Two materials have combined to create a clear liquid

23. Which of the following are made up of solutes and solvents?


A. Colloid
B. Mixtures
C. Solutions
D. Suspension

24. What is the solution that contains more solute than a saturated solution under the same conditions?
A. Solution C. Unsaturated
B. Saturated D. Supersaturated

25. Which of the following ingredients is a compound?

A. Calcium C. Magnesium
B. Calcium chloride D. Manganese

26. The following are the metallic properties EXCEPT __________.

A. Malleability C. Solubility
B. Ductility D. Conductivity

27. How do you classify elements from compounds?


A. Elements are single atom substances.
B. Compounds are composed of one molecule.
C. Compounds are composed of two or more molecules.
D. Compounds are composed of two or more compounds.

28. Carbon dioxide, sodium chloride, sugar and salt are examples of _______.
A. Compounds
B. Elements
C. Ingredients
D. Nutrition facts

29. It is the temperature at which a liquid starts changing into gaseous phase.
A. Freezing point
B. Melting point
C. Boiling point
D. Evaporating point

30. The following are characteristics of chemical properties, EXCEPT _________


A. Ability to change in odor
B. Ability to change in temperature
C. Ability to form precipitate
D. Ability to change in phase
II. ESSAY
Directions: Answer the following questions in 3 to 5 sentences. (5 points each)

1. Why is scientific method very important in acquiring knowledge?

2. When mixing substances, why do we have to stir it with spoon or stirring rod?

3. Using a light beam, how can we determine if a mixture is a solution, a suspension, or a colloid?

4. How are compounds important to the life of man and other organisms?
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Prepared by:

HEZIL MAE Z. MANCAO


HS Teacher

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