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AY 2022-2023

Alternative Quiz in SCIENCE 7A

Name: _________________________________________ Date: Oct. ____, 2022


(Last Name, First Name, Middle Name)
Grade and Section: ___________________________ Teacher: Sir Jeric Ganara

I. Instruction: Encircle the letter that best answers the question.

1. What do you call a pure substance made of two or more elements that are chemically combined?
a. Mixture c. Solution
b. Compound d. Suspension

2. What classification does water fall into?


a. Solute c. Element
b. Mixture d. Compound

3. Which of the following is not a pure substance?


a. air c. sugar
b. iron d. water

4. What do you call a substance which is made by mixing two elements without being chemically
combined?
a. Mixture c. Solution
b. Compound d. Pure substance

5. Which of the following is an example of a mixture?


a. bronze c. gold
b. diamond d. silver

6. Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture?


a. oatmeal c. pure water
b. instant coffee drink d. rocky road ice cream

7. Which of these common substances is a heterogeneous mixture?


a. gold bar c. table salt
b. mayonnaise d. pure water

8. Which of the following is not a heterogeneous mixture?


a. Mud c. iron filings in sand
b. Brass d. suspension medicine

9. Which of the following are defining characteristics of heterogeneous mixtures?


a. absence of layers c. solid state only
b. presence of distinct phase d. opaque appearance

10. Which of the following is true about suspensions?


a. Suspensions have the largest particle size.
b. Suspensions are solids suspended in liquids.
c. Suspensions have a smaller particle size than colloids.
d. Suspensions cannot be separated into its components.
11. Which of the following is a colloidal mixture?
a. Dust c. Bronze
b. Smoke d. iron filings in sand

12. What happens when you try to mix graphite and oil?
a. It becomes an element
b. It becomes a compound.
c. It becomes a heterogeneous mixture.
d. It becomes a homogeneous mixture.

13. How is a mixture different from a compound?


a. Mixtures have two components.
b. Mixtures are commonly found in nature.
c. Solids, liquids, and gases can form mixtures.
d. Each substance in a mixture keeps most of its characteristic properties.

14. Which of the following are considered pure substances?


a. Elements
b. Compounds
c. neither elements nor compounds
d. both elements and compounds

15. Which separation technique based on differences in boiling points of two liquids?
a. Evaporation c. Distillation
b. Chromatography d. recrystallization

16. How will you separate an instant coffee drink?


a. Filtration c. Evaporation
b. Distillation d. chromatography

17. Which of the following cannot be separated by manual picking?


a. cereal mix c. oil in water
b. mixed vegetable d. oatmeal with fruit slices

18. Which of the following can be used for the separation of metals and plastics in the garbage?
a. a pan c. a magnet
b. a sieve d. a filter paper

19. Which of these techniques makes use of centrifugal force?


a. Decantation c. Filtration
b. Centrifugation d. sedimentation

20. What is a separation technique where gentle pouring is involved?


a. Filtration
b. Decantation
c. Evaporation
d. chromatography

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