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FRANCIS DE ASSISI
MONTESSORI SCHOOL (PLARIDEL, BULACAN) INC.
262 F. Vergel De Dios St., Cor. J. Garcia St., Banga 2nd, Plaridel, Bulacan
(044) 812-7681 / 795-1710 / 09531722506

Name of Student: _______________________ Date: September 23, 2021


Grade & Section: 6- Albert Einstein & Alfre Nobel Subject Teacher: Ms. Jhallaine Mauricio

FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 6


S.Y. 2021-2022

I. Identification. (1pt.)
Read the following carefully. Identify the words that corresponds to the following statement.
Write your answer in a CAPITAL LETTERS.
MIXTURE
1. It is composed of two or more substances that are mixed together but
are not chemically combined.
COLLOIDS 2. These are mixtures in which solute particles do not settle.
TYNDALL EFFECT 3. This is the ability to scatter light.
BROWNIAN MOVEMENT 4. It is the movement of particles in a colloid.
HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE 5. It is considered to be the “least mixed” type of mixture.

II. Multiple Choice (1pt.)


Choose the letter of the correct answer.

________ 1. Oil stays on the surface of water when these two substances are combined. Why?
A. Water is less dense than oil.
B. Oil and water molecules roll, so they do not mix.
C. Oil is less dense than water.
D. Liquid substances never mix with other liquids.
________ 2. Which of the following refers to the substances that is dissolved in a solution?
A. solvent
B. colloid
C. element
D. solute
________ 3. Which of the following statement is NOT true?
A. Substances in a mixture keep their separate identities and their properties.
B. In naming solutions, the solute is named first followed by the solvent.
C. Substances has a specific composition and properties.
D. Solutions are mixtures of only one kind of substance.
________ 4. The following are examples of heterogeneous mixtures EXCEPT one.
A. Salt and water
B. Soy sauce and vinegar
C. Sugar and water
D. Oil and Water
________ 5. Orange juice with pulp is an example of a ____________________, while milk is an
example of a ___________________.
A. colloid, solution
B. suspension, solution
C. suspension, colloid
D. colloid, suspension
________ 6. Which is NOT true about homogeneous mixtures?
A. It is uniform in appearance.
B. components cannot be distinguished.
C. Its component dissolves completely
D. components can be distinguished.
________ 7. Which of the following would exhibit the Tyndall effect?
A. suspension
B. solution
C. colloid
D. all of the above
________ 8. You know that one of these containers has a mixture in it and one does not. You can
only shine a light through them to determine which one is which.

What substance is most likely to be in container A?


A. water
B. gelatin
C. milk
D. mayonnaise
________ 9. Which is the best way to get salt from water?
A. Filtration
B. Distillation
C. Decanting
D. Evaporation
________ 10. How could you separate iron filings from a mixture of iron and sulfur?
A. Using a magnet
B. By adding water and filtering
C. By distillation
D. By decantation

________ 11. Which of the following mixtures cannot be separated by filtration?


A. sand and water
B. sugar and water
C. pebbles and water
D. mud and water
________ 12. This method is used to separate salt solution.
A. picking
B. decanting
C. evaporating
D. filtering
________ 13. It is another technique in which a solution is separated into its parts by passing it
through a special kind of material.
A. Fractional Distillation
B. Chromatography
C. Liquefaction
D. Leaching
________ 14. It is used to separate a mixture of liquids, such as crude oil.
A. Fractional Distillation
B. Chromatography
C. Liquefaction
D. Leaching
________ 15. Which of the following mixtures can be separated using decanting?
A. Sugar and water
B. Sand and water
C. Salt and water
D. Vinegar and water.

III. Modified True or False (1pt.)


Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and if not, write the word to make the statement correct.

TRUE_______________ 1. Liquefaction is the best way of separating components of a mixture of


gases by lowering the temperature until it becomes liquid.
FILTRATION 2. Distillation is a process of separating solids from water.
SUSPENSION 3. A colloid is a mixture in which the solute particles are visible but do not
remain floating or suspended in the water.
TRUE 4. Extracting materials from solids may be done through leaching.
DECANTING 5. Dissolving is the method used to separate large particles from the liquid in
a mixture and allow particles to settle at the bottom of the container.

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