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Department of Education
Region ****
Division of****
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**** ***ELEMENTARY SCHOOl

1ST SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 6 (Q1)


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Learning Actual Weight Total Test Item Placement


Competency Instruct No. of Reme Understa Applying Analyzi Evaluat Creati
ion Items mberi nding ng ing ng
(Weeks) ng
Describe the 1 50% 1, 3 2, 4 8 5, 7, 9 6, 10
appearance 10
and uses of
homogeneou
s and
heterogenou
s mixtures
Describe the 1 50% 10 15 11, 13, 12 16, 20
appearance 14, 17,
and uses of 18, 19
homogeneou
s and
heterogenou
s mixtures:
Identifying
Solvent from
Solute

TOTAL 100% 20 3 8 1 4 4
11 5 4
60% 30% 10%

Prepared by:

Teacher I

Checked and Reviewed by:

School Principal I
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region ****
Division of****
District****
**** ***ELEMENTARY SCHOOl

1ST SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 6 (Q1)

Name: ______________________________ Grade & Section: _________ Score:


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1. A mixture in which you can easily distinguish the components.
A. solution B. suspension C. homogenous D. heterogeneous
2. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
A. mixed nuts B. saltwater C. Coke D. sugar in water
3. The main component in a solution is a ___________.
A. solute B. solvent C. solution D. suspension
4. Which of the following substance is insoluble?
A. sugar B. oil C. salt D. vinegar
5. Mixtures can be homogenous or heterogeneous. A sachet of 3 in 1 coffee
contains coffee, sugar and powdered cream. Thus, making it
heterogeneous. When hot water is being poured into the 3 in 1 mixture, it
turned homogeneous. What idea supports the said occurrence?
A. The components of mixtures when dissolve in hot water cannot be identified
B. The components of mixtures mixed with hot water taste sweet.
C. The components of mixtures form a two-layer liquid.
D. The components of mixtures can be separated.
6. Which of the following are homogeneous mixtures?
I. Tea with sugar III. Nachos
II. Halo-halo IV. Saltwater V. Air

A. I and II B. II and III C. IV and V D. I, IV and V

7. Which of the following mixtures is heterogeneous?


A. salt and sugar dissolved in water
B. powdered detergent in a pail of water
C. 3 in 1 coffee dissolved in hot water
D. vegetable salad with dressing
8. Your dad prepared Fruit salad for snack. How will you describe its
ingredients?
A. It is a homogeneous mixture because it was evenly mixed.
B. It is a heterogeneous mixture because its components are visible.
C. It is a heterogeneous mixture because of its uniformity.
D. It is a homogeneous mixture because it is not uniform.
9. Flour mixed with milk is a homogeneous mixture because:
A. you can easily identify its components
B. you can only see the flour
C. the mixture appears one or uniform
D. the mixtures did not mix well
10. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
I. salt dissolve with water III. Clothes in the basin
II. Blood IV. Books in the shelves
A. I and III B. III and IV C. I and IV D. I and II
11. Which of the following materials can be dissolved?
A. Stone B. salt C. leaf D. cloth
12. If you are going to mix hot water and coffee powder what will happen?
A. The coffee powder will not dissolve in water.
B. The coffee powder will dissolve in water thoroughly.
C. The coffee powder will dissolve in water partially.
D. None of the above
13. This is formed when one substance is dissolved in another substance.
A. solute B. solution C. sols D. aerosol
14. Which of the following materials is a solvent?
A. flour B. acetone C. sugar D. both a and b
15. It is considered as the Universal solvent.
A. sugar B. salt C. water D. pebble
16. Which of the statements/phrase best describes a solution?
A. Solution is formed when one substance dissolves in another substance.
B. Solutions are heterogeneous mixtures.
C. Pizza, halo-halo and fruit salad are examples of a solution.
D. Both B and C
17. What do you call the materials that cannot be dissolved?
A. insoluble B. soluble C. solute D. solvent
18. What is the solvent in a cup of milk?
A. sugar B. milk powder C. water D. sugar and milk
19. Which of the following substances is an example of a solute?
A. sugar B. water C. vinegar D. soy sauce
20. Choose the correct similarity of a solute and solvent.
A. They are both substance that are being dissolved.
B. They are both substance that dissolves
C. They are both insoluble.
D. They are both in a solution.
1ST LONG QUIZ IN SCIENCE 6 (Q1)

ANSWER KEY

1 D 11 B
2 A 12 B
3 B 13 B
4 B 14 B
5 A 15 C
6 D 16 A
7 D 17 A
8 B 18 C
9 C 19 A
10 B 20 D

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