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1st Quarter Exam

NAME: ________________________________________________________ TEACHER : Leslie S. Mermelo

GRADE: GRADE 7 DATE : ___________________

SUBJECT TITLE: SCIENCE

I. Direction: Read carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The preliminary answer to a Scientific problem and an attempt at explaining what has been observed is called
_________________.
a. Scientific method c. independent variable
b. hypothesis d. dependent variable

2. The ongoing process of discovering and answering a problem is called ________________.


a. Scientific method c. independent variable
b. hypothesis d. dependent variable

3. It refers to the variable that is being observed.


a. Scientific method c. independent variable
b. hypothesis d. dependent variable

4. It involves gathering information through observation and experimentation after which, a conclusion is drawn
from what you have found out.
a. solution b. Inference c. observation d. solvent

5. It is about noting a fact or occurrence using the five senses.


a. solution b. Inference c. observation d. solvent

6. A homogenous mixture of two or more substances that shows only one phase is called _________.
a. Inference b. solvent c. solution d. observation

7. It is known as dissolving medium.


a. Inference b. solvent c. solution d. observation

8. The maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in the solvent is called ________________.
a. Solubility c. supersaturated solution
b. b. unsaturated solution d. diluted

9. it contains the greater solute than the maximum amount that the solvent can dissolved at a given temperature.
a. Solubility c. supersaturated solution
c. b. unsaturated solution d. diluted

10. A solution that has a small amount of dissolved solute relative to the amount of solvent is called _________.
a. Solubility c. supersaturated solution
b. unsaturated solution d. diluted

11. It is defined as a sample of matter with definite composition and cannot be separated by any physical means.
a. mixtures b. compounds c. pure substance d. elements

12. A pure substance that are made up of one kind of atom is called ____________.
a. pure substance b. mixtures c. elements d. compounds
13. The pH level of strong base is _______.
a. 0 to 4 b. 7 c. 10 to 14 d. 8 to 10

14. The pH level of strong acid is _______.


a. 0 to 4 b. 7 c. 10 to 14 d. 8 to 10

15. -16 ). What is the mass percentage of 6 g sodium hydroxide dissolved in 50 g of water?
a. 10.74% b. 1.74 % c. 7.4 % d. 7.10%

17. – 18) . There are 6g of urea dissolved in 500g of water. What is the percentage by mass of the solution?
a. 6.1% b. 1.186% c. 8.6% d. 11.86%

19. – 20). What is the volume percent solution made by 25 mL of ethanol with 175mL water.
a. 2.15% b. 1.25% c. 5.12% d. 12.5%

II. Direction: Write ‘ E ’ if the given example is an element and ‘ C ‘ if the given example is a compound.
1. H2O - ______ 6. K - ______
2. Ni - ______ 7. S - ______
3. Co - ______ 8. Mg - ______
4. H - ______ 9. F - ______
5. Fe - ______ 10. He - ______

III. Direction: Identify whether the following compounds/substance in the word pool below is acid or base.
Write your answer in the table below.

Acetic Acid Hydrochloric Acid Lemon Nitric Acid

Ammonium Hydroxide Carbonic Acid baking soda

Magnesium Hydroxide Potassium Hydroxide soap

ACID BASE

IV. Direction: Label the parts of the Element below.

6 2.55 _________________________
______________________
carbon _________________________

C
12.0107
_________________________

_________________________

V. List down 3 properties of metals and 2 properties of Nonmetal.

METALS NONMETALS

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