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SCIENCE 6

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2 SUMMATIVE TEST
1ST QUARTER

Name: _____________________________________________

Read the following and choose the letter of the correct answer.

______1. To make a solution, you need a __________. This is the substance that gets
dissolved.

a. Solvent
b. Solute
c. Matter
d. Suspension

______2. Which of the following describes solubility?

a. The ability of liquid to change color.


b. The ability of something to dissolve in a liquid
c. The time it takes for something to settle at the bottom of a liquid.
d. The speed of pouring a liquid out of a container.

______3. A greater amount of sugar will dissolve in warm water than in cold water. What is the factor
affecting solubility?

a. Temperature of solvent
b. Amount of solute
c. Nature of solute
d. Manner of stirring

______4. Which of the following does not affect the solubility of solid solutes?

a. Volume of solvent c. Stirring


b. Temperature d. Amount of mixture

______5. Solubility is _______ as temperature increases.

a. Increasing
b. Decreasing
c. Neutral
d. None of these

______6. ________ is one of the factors affect solubility and it depends on how fast or
slow mixture is stirred.

a. Manner of stirring
b. Temperature
c. Nature of solute
d. Volume of solvent

______7. It tells about whether the solvent is in liquid, solid or in gas form.
a. Manner of stirring
b. Temperature
c. Nature of solute
d. Nature of solvent

______8. It tells whether the solute is soft or hard, powder or a whole piece.

a. Manner of stirring
b. Temperature
c. Nature of solute
d. Nature of solvent

______9. It tells how hot or cold are the solvents mixed in a mixture.

a. Manner of stirring
b. Temperature
c. Nature of solute
d. Nature of solvent

______10. What is known as the universal solvent?

a. water
b. acetone
c. vinegar
d. soy sauce

______11. What type of mixture is a solution?

a. Heterogeneous c. Immiscible
b. Homogeneous d. Miscible

______12. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a solution?

a. It is a uniform mixture.
b. It will scatter a beam of light.
c. It is stable overtime.
d. The solute and solvent cannot be distinguished by the naked eye.

______13. What is the substance that is being dissolved in a solution?

a. Solute c. Solvent
b. Mixture d. Concentrator

______14. What is the substance that dissolves the other substance in a solution?

a. Solute c. Solvent
b. Mixture d. Concentrator

______15. In a saltwater solution, what substance is considered the solvent?


a. Salt c. Both are solvents.
b. Water d. Neither substance is a solvent

______16. What is NOT an example of a solution?

a. Acetic acid and water c. soil and water


b. Sugar and water d. iron and carbon

______17. Which of the following is an example of a solid solution?

a. Carbonated water c. Oil and water


b. Steel d. toothpaste

______8. Which of the following is an example of a gas solution?

a. Air c. carbon dioxide


b. Oxygen d. brass

______19. Which of the following will dissolve in water?

a. Oil c. gasoline
b. Salt d. sand

______20. Which of these will not form a solution?

a. preparing syrup c. ice and water.


b. preparing a cup of coffee d. stirring of sugar in water.
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