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Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Table of Specification
Quarter 1

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT NO. 1


SCIENCE 6
SY 2022 -2023

First Quarter Cognitive Process Domain


and Item Placement
MELC
Module/LAS Week No.

TOTAL NO. OF ITEMS


No. of Days Taught

Understanding
Remembering

Learning
% of the Topic

Category Code

Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying

Creating
60% 30% 10%
Describe the 1 2 8 5
appearance and 3 4 13
uses of 9 6
1 homogeneous 5 50% 11 7 10
and heterogenous 12 10
mixtures 15 13
16,
Describe the 17 23 20 21 27
characteristic of 18 24 30 22 28
2 Mixtures as 5 50% 19 25 29
Solution, 26 20
Suspension and
Colloids
TOTAL 10 100 9 9 4 5 1 2 30
%

Prepared by: Cheked by:

JUDY ANNE J. FLORES CHRISTINE JOY D. CASTILLO


Teacher I Master Teacher I

SCIENCE VI
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST NO. 1


SY 2022-2023

NAME: _________________________________________________ DATE: ___________________


GRADE/SECTION: ________________________________________ SCORE: __________________

I. Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter that correspond the best answer.

______1. It is a combination of two or more substances in which each pure substance retains its individual chemical properties.
A. Matter B. Substance C. Mixture D. Element
______2. Which is an example of a mixture?
A. Salt B. Sugar C. Acetic acid D. Soft drink
______3. It is a type of mixture which has uniform composition or appearance throughout.
A. Heterogeneous Mixture C. Pure Mixture
B. Homogeneous Mixture D. Non-Uniform Mixture
______4. Which of these mixtures has uniform composition or appearance throughout?
A. Iced tea B. Halo-halo C. Spaghetti D. Pizza
______5. Why is Homogeneous mixture also known as uniform mixture?
A. Because more phases can be seen in the mixture
B. Because only one phase can be seen in the mixture
C. Because the mixture can be separated
D. Because it has different substances in the mixture
______6. Which is a homogeneous mixture?
A. Oil and water B. Mixed nuts C. Seawater D. Garbage
______7. Which of the following will dissolve in water?
A. Sugar B. Oil C. Cotton D. Sand
______8. When substances like coffee, sugar and hot water are combined, what kind of mixture is formed?
A. Non-uniform mixture C. Heterogeneous mixture
B. Pure substance D. Homogeneous mixture
______9. Which mixture has visible and recognizable components after mixing?
A. Salt and water B. Fruit salad C. Vinegar D. Sugar solution
_____10. Sugar solution is a homogeneous mixture. What happens to sugar after stirring it in a glass of water?
A. Sugar will not dissolve in water C. Sugar will dissolve in water.
B. Sugar will not change at all. D. Sugar will remain the same
_____11. Heterogeneous mixture is .
A. A mixture that does not have uniform composition. C. A mixture where components cannot be identified
B. A mixture where components are evenly distributed. D. A mixture that has uniform composition.
______12. Which of the following choices you can identify the components after mixing together?
A. Water B. Coke C. Sugar and water D. Oil and water
______13. You accidentally mixed oil with water. What type of mixture does it form?
A. Homogeneous B. Heterogeneous C. Solid D. Gas
______ 14. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
A. Coke B. Fruit salad C. Toyo and vinegar D. Sugar and water
______15. Salad is an example of heterogeneous mixture. What components can you see in a buko salad?
A. Buko, apple, papaya, condensed milk C. Buko, lemon, ginger, apple
B. Buko, orange, garlic, onion D. Buko, milk, papaya, onion
______16. Which is NOT an example of heterogeneous mixture?
A. Thumbtacks and soil B. Oil and water C. Halo-halo D. Sugar and water
______17. The solute particles of the dispersed ingredients in this mixture are not really dissolved in the liquid but
settle later at the bottom of the container.
A. Colloid B. Solution C. Suspension D. Solvent
______18. It is another form of mixture where its dispersed particles do not settle at the bottom of the container because they
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are light enough to stay dispersed with the other particles.


A. Colloid B. Solution C. Suspension D. Solvent
_______19. Which of the following is NOT an example of a solution?
A. Dextrose B. Seawater C. Rubbing alcohol D. Mayonnaise
______20. Arnold put some sand in his aquarium. At first, the water looked muddy. Later on, the water looked clear. How did
this happen?
A. Sand dissolved in water. C. Sand settled at the bottom
B. Sand is white and clear. D. Sand spread evenly throughout the water
______21. Some substances do not dissolve completely in solvents. The particles that do not dissolve settle down at the
bottom of the container. Why is this a suspension?
A. because particles in suspension does not dissolve completely.
B. because particles dissolve completely
C. Maybe because I am not sure
D. It can be, but let me try
______22. What is the difference between a suspension and a solution?
A. A suspension is less concentrated than a solution
B. A suspension is more concentrated is more concentrated than a solution
C. A suspension is homogeneous while a solution is heterogeneous
D. A suspension is heterogeneous while a solution is homogeneous
______23. Which of the following is the best description of colloids?
A. Sticky, creamy substance C. Dark, black substance
B. Clear, pure substance D. Clear, flawless substance
______24. Which colloid has both protective and decorative function?
A. Ink B. Insecticide Spray C. Paint D. Creams
______25. The children prepared a juice drink for their food festival by dissolving powdered juice in water. What kind of mixture
did they form?
A. Colloids B. Suspension C. Solution D. Saturated solution
______26. An oil spill is one of the environmental problems that occur in the bodies of water. What kind of mixture formed when
oil is mixed with water.
A. Colloid B. Suspension C. Solution D. Saturated solution

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II. Using the concept map, describe the characteristics of suspension, solution and colloid.

30. What do you think would happen if you mix oil in water?
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