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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V- Bicol
Division of Camarines Norte
LAZARO CABEZUDO HIGH SCHOOL
Talisay, Camarines Norte

SCIENCE 7
1st Periodical Examination
Direction: Choose only the letter of the correct answer and write it on your answer sheet.
1. It is an educated guess based on one’s observation. It is a tentative explanation for a behavior, event or phenomenon
that will occur.
a. hypothesis
b. data
c. variable
d. conclusion

2. It is a characteristic, number, or quantity that can be changed or controlled in an


experiment, what is it?
a. hypothesis
b. data
c. variable
d. conclusion

3. What are you doing when you are testing the effect of different factors and comparing
the differing conditions that resulted to this action?
a. formulating a hypothesis
b. drawing a conclusion
c. identifying a problem
d. performing an experiment

4. What part or group of the experiment includes the variable being tested?
a. experimental group
b. control group
c. constant group
d. field group

5. What is the name of the group with normal conditions and does not receive any
treatment in a controlled experiment?
a. Control group c. variable group
b. Experimental group d. manipulated group

For question numbers 6-7, refer to the following statement:


A. The house of Pablo is painted green.
B. It has ten windows.
C. It has a very beautiful landscape.
D. The house has two guestrooms.

6. Which of the statement(s) is/are qualitative observations?


a. A and C c. A and B
b. B and D d. C and D

7. Which of the statement(s) is/are quantitative observations?


a. A and C c. A and B
b. B and D d. C and D
8. All of these are contents of doing an investigatory project, EXCEPT:
A. Apply/demonstrate scientific principles or attempt to provide new knowledge
B. Be a result of continuing or parallel scientific research and investigation & not a copy of any previous research
C. Make headings stand-out, draw graphs and diagrams clearly and label them correctly
D. Contribute to the advancement of S&T and the development of the community

9. What is the dissolving substance in a solution?


a. Particles b. solute c. solvent d. water

10. Which is an example of a solution?


a. Cooked flour c. sea water
b. Marshmallow d. blood

11. What do you call a mixture in which the particles are too big to be separated by filtration?
a. colloids b. solution c. suspension d. homogenous mixture

12. The two component of a solution is a solute and solvent. Which statement describes the solute?
a. It is a solid formed in the solution.
b. It is the liquid component of the solution.
c. It is the component of a solution in smaller quantity.
d. It is the components of a solution in bigger quantity.

13. Which solution contains less solute that it has the capacity to dissolve?
a. concentrated c. saturated
b. unsaturated d. supersaturated

14. A solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute is?
a. concentrated c. saturated
b. unsaturated d. supersaturated

15. This refers to the ability of a solid solute to dissolve in a liquid solvent.
a. Immiscibility b. Dissolution c. Solubility d. Suspension

16.Which of the following is not solution?


a. Powdered juice and water
b. Salt and water
c. Oil and water
d. Vinegar and water

17. What is the result if you mix water and oil?


a. it will always float on top of water, creating a surface layer of oil.
b. It creates a solution
c. It creates a homogeneous mixture
d. It creates a heterogeneous mixture

18. Which of the following is not a homogeneous mixture?


a. sugar and water b. salt and water c. mongo and water d. coffee and water

19. All the following describes a solution EXCEPT_______?


a. clear c. cannot pass through filter paper
b. homogeneous d. can be separated by physical mean

20. How would you justify that a sugar and water mixture is a solution?
a. It is a homogeneous mixture
b. It has a uniform appearance
c. light cannot travel through the mixture
d. All of the above
21. When oil is put in water, oil does not dissolve in it. What property is being
displayed by the oil?
a. solubility b. miscibility c. immiscibility d. suspension.

22.It is a solution which has a large amount of dissolved solute for a certain volume of solvent
a. concentrated c. saturated
b. unsaturated d. supersaturated

23. What are the two different ways of expressing the percent concentration?
a. Mole fraction and Molarity c. Molality and Percent by Mass
b. Percent by Mass and Percent by Volume d. None of these

23. It is the ratio of the mass of solute to the mass of solution multiplied by 100%.
a. Percent by mass c. Mole fraction
b. Percent by volume d. Molarity

24. It is the ratio of the volume of solute to the total amount of volume of the solution
a. Percent by mass c. Mole fraction
b. Percent by volume d. Molarity

25. It is the number of moles of acetic acid per liter of solution


a. Percent by mass c. Mole fraction
b. Percent by volume d. Molarity

26. It’s a component in a solution is the ratio of the number of moles of that component to the total number of moles of all
components in the solution.
a. Percent by mass c. Mole fraction
b. Percent by volume d. Molarity

27. Increasing the pressure will also increase the solubility of a gas being dissolved in a liquid. Which of the following
solutions is affected by pressure?
a. Carbonated drinks
b. rubbing alcohol
c. sea water
d. Iced tea

28. What is the percentage concentration in the following solution of 2g sucrose in 80 grams water?
a. 2.4%
b. 4.4%
c. 2.5%
d. 97.6%

29. A tabrilla called brand X is sold in a store. Its mass is 8 grams containing 5.2 grams
cocoa powder. What is the percent by mass of cocoa powder?
a. 45 % c. 65 %
b. 55 % d. 75 %

30. A bayokbok has a mass of 8.0 grams containing 1.9 grams sugar. What is the
percent mass of sugar?
a. 24% sugar c. 26%sugar
b. 25% sugar d. 27% sugar

31. What is the total mass of tabrilla containing60% cocoa powder which is 35
grams cocoa powder?
a.54 grams tabrilla c. 58 grams tabrilla
b. 56 grams tabrilla d. 60 grams tabrilla
32. What would happen if you dissolved coffee in hot water and cold water?
a. the coffee in hot water dissolves faster than cold water
b. the coffee in cold water dissolves faster than hot water
c. the coffee doesn’t not dissolve in both hot and cold water
d. the coffee in cold and hot water dissolve at the same time

33. It is a single type of compound or element in uniform composition which results in unique chemical properties.
a. concentrated c. pure substance
b. mixture d. solution

34. It is a combination of two or more pure substances in which the substances retain their original identity (do not
chemically react).
a. concentrated c. pure substance
b. mixture d. solution

35. Sucrose is another name for table sugar. Sucrose is a compound made from the elements carbon, hydrogen,
and oxygen. Which statement best describes the properties of sucrose?
a. They are exactly like the properties of carbon.
b. They are exactly like the properties of oxygen.
c. They are exactly like the properties of hydrogen.
d. They are different from the properties of the elements in sucrose

36. They are different from the properties of the elements in sucrose, a water molecule is made up of one oxygen and two
hydrogen atoms. Why is water considered a pure substance?
a. Water can be broken down by physical means.
b. Water can be combined with other substances by physical means.
c. Each water molecule is identical.
d. Water molecules are made up of different types of atoms

37 Which of the following best describes matter?


a. It has weight. c. It is a form of energy.
b. It occupies space. d. It has a definite shape.

38. What are the evidences can you find to show a pure substance.
a. Pure substances are always homogeneous.
b. Pure substances are made up of only one kind of matter.
c. Pure substances have definite composition.
d. all of the above.

39. What is your opinion why red litmus paper turned to blue?
a. The substance is metallic
b. The substance is acidic
c. The substance is neutral
d. The substance is basic

40. How would you compare elements and compound.


a. They are homogeneous. b. They are the simplest form of matter.
c. They are commonly found free in nature. d. They can be broken down into simpler substances.

Prepared by:

LOVELY G. ELPEDES
Teacher I

Checked by:

MARIA TERESA A. PERA


School Head
All of the following affects the solubility of a solid in a liquid EXCEPT
a. pressure b. stirring c. size of the particle d. nature of solute

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