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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
BAYOYONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
JP Rizal St., Bayoyong, Basista, Pangasinan
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FIRST QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT IN SCIENCE 7


S.Y 2023-2024

Name: ____________ Grade & Section:

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on your Answer Sheet.

___1. What is the correct order of the steps of the scientific method?
A. Observations, questions, hypothesis, experiment, interpreting results
and making conclusions
B. Observations, questions, predictions, experiment, interpreting results
and making conclusions
C. Questions, hypothesis, experiment, interpreting results and making
conclusions
D. Questions, hypothesis, predictions, experiment, and interpreting
results and making conclusions
___2. What do you call the information gathered from experiment?
A. Data B. Theory C. Conclusion D. Hypothesis
___3. Which of the following hypotheses is written correctly?
A. If a tennis ball is frozen, it won't bounce as high as one that is not
frozen.
B. If I freeze a tennis ball, then it will not bounce as high.
C. Frozen tennis balls will not bounce as high.
D. If I heat a tennis ball it will bounce high.
___4. I went to Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral with my friend. When I reached home, I noticed that
my wallet was gone. The statement can be categorized as a/an ________.
A. Experiment B. observation C. hypothesis D. conclusion
___5. This is the stage where the hypothesis is tested.
A. observation B. conclusion C.
experimentation D. data
___6. This is the responding variable, or the variable you don’t control.
A. constant B. control C. dependent D.
independent
___7. This is the manipulated variable, or the variable in an experiment that you control.
A. constant B. control group C. dependent D. independent
___8. A written statement using “if, then”.
A. data B. a problem C. a hypothesis D.an
information
___9. Which of the following hypotheses is written correctly?
A. Plants will grow bigger.
B. If temperature increases.
C. If temperature increases, then plants will grow bigger.
D. An increased in temperature affects growth.
___10. What skill is involved when you use senses to gather information?
A. Observing B. Posing questions C. Developing Hypothesis D.Designing
Experiment
___11. Which of the following diagrams shows an element?

___12. Salt (NaCl) is classified as _______________


A. Element B. compound C. solution D. mixture
___13. Mystery compound consisting of one oxygen atom combined with two hydrogen atoms.
A. Sodium chloride B. Vinegar C. Water D. baking powder

___14. What kind of substance forms when two elements chemically combine?
B. A. an element B. a solution C. a mixture D. a compound
___15. All of the following are properties of elements EXCEPT:
A. have definite physical and chemical properties
B. gold, iron, sodium, and silicon are some examples
C. water, alcohol, sugar, and salt are some examples
D. consists of only one kind of atom
___16. What is the name of the chart that scientists use to keep track of the elements.
A. Elemental List B. Periodic Table C. Atomic Matrix D. Element Grid
___17. What is 7 on the pH scale?
A. acid B. neutral C. base D. alkaline
___18. In a neutralization reaction, what are the products between an acid and a base?
A. another acid and base C. water and a salt
B. carbon dioxide and a salt D. either two acids or two bases
___19. Which one is correctly matched?
A. Acids-pH range above 7 C. Acids-pH range 7
B. Acids-pH range below 7 D. Acids-pH range 8-9
___20. Which type of element is shiny, ductile and malleable?
A. metal B. nonmetal C. metalloid D. play dough
___21. Which one of the following elements is used in jewelry?
A. carbon B. silicon C. nitrogen D. silver
___22. Mixture is also found in our environment. Which mixture envelopes the earth?
A. air B. rocks C. sea water D. soil
___23. Which mixture consist of smoke and fog?
A. air B. fog C. smog D. smoke
___24. The following are mixtures EXCEPT:
A. salt solution B. sugar solution C. smog D. hydrogen
___25. This compound is used as an antiseptic in medical wipes and hand sanitizers.
A. Salt B. Alcohol C. Sugar D. water
___26. Table sugar is an example of a/an___________
A. element B. mixture C. compound D. atom
___27. Which statement best describes a mixture?
A. Mixture is composed of elements C. Mixture is composed of two or more
elements
B. Mixture is composed of compounds D. Mixture is composed of two or more
substances
___28. Which of the following is a heterogeneous?
A. Air B. Oil and water C. Stainless Steel D. Soft drink
___29. Which is true regarding air?
A. Compound of gases B. Element of gases C. Mixture of gases
D. Substances of gases
___30. What is the best way to use in separating iron parts from a mixture?
A. magnet B. filter paper C. water D. spoon
___31. In a solution, the substance that is being dissolved is the ______________.
A. gas B. solute C. liquid D. solvent
___32. What substance can dissolve other substance in a solution?
A. solute B. chemical C. mixture D. solvent
___33. Which of the following refers to the solution that contains less amount of solute that can dissolve
in a given amount of temperature?
A. saturated B. mega saturated C. unsaturated D. supersaturated
___34. Which of the following correctly described a solute and a solvent?
A. a solute dissolve a solvent C. a solvent is dissolved in a solute

B. a solute is dissolved in a solvent D. all of the above


___35. What are two parts that make up a solution?
A. concentration and dilation C. solvent and solute
B. non-polar and polar D. solid, liquid and gas
___36. What is the solution that contains more solute than a saturated solution under the same
conditions?
A. saturated B. unsaturated C. concentrated D. supersaturated
___37. In a salt solution, what substance is considered the solvent?
A. Salt B. Water C. Both are solvents D. Neither substance is
a solvent
___38. When sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is said to be___________ in water
A. soluble B. Insoluble C. Miscible D. Immiscible
___39. What do you call a solution that contains a small amount of solute? More solute would dissolve if
added, example lightly sweet tea.
A. Saturated B. Solvent C. Supersaturated D. Unsaturated
___40. Which of the following refers to the solution that contains as much as solute as can dissolved at
a given temperature?
A. unsaturated solution B. solubility C. dilute Solution D. saturated
solution
___41. Suppose you are making fresh orange juice. If you find that the taste is too
strong, you can add water to make the solution more ____________.
A. condensed B. concentrated C. solid D. dilute
___42. The solution contains 4.12 g of solute dissolved in 100 g of water. Which of the following formula
should be used to determine the concentration of this solution?
A. Volume of solute/ Volume of Solution x 100 C. Mass of Solute / % by
Mass x 100
B. Mass of Solute/ Mass of Solution x 100 D. Volume of Solute /
% by Mass x 100
___43. A 25% sugar solution means ________________.
A. 25 g of sugar in 100 g of sugar solution C. 25 g of water in 100 g of sugar solution
B. 25 g of sugar in 100 g of salt D. 25 g of sugar in 75 g of sugar solution
___44. Concentration of solutions can be expressed quantitatively by determining its % by mass or its %
by volume, which of the given statements is TRUE?
A. % by mass is the ratio of the mass of solute in a given mass of the solvent.
B. % by volume is the ratio of the volume of solute in a given mass of solution.
C. % by volume is the ratio of the volume of solute in a given volume of the solution.
D. % by mass is the ratio of the volume of solute in a given mass of the solvent.
___45. Which of the following formula will be used to determine the volume of a certain solution?
A. % by Volume = Volume of solute/ Volume of solution x 100
B. % by Mass = Mass of solute/ Mass of solution x 100
C. % by M/V = Mass of Solute Volume of Solution x 100
D. % by V/M = Volume of Solute / Volume of Solution x 100
___46. How many grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400 ml of a 5 % glucose solution?
A. 14 g B. 20 g C. 5 g D. 10 g
___47. A solution is prepared by mixing 20 g of sodium chloride in 80 g of water. What are the
concentrations of the solute and solvent in % by mass?
A. Solute: 10 %, Solvent: 90 % C. Solute: 30 %, Solvent: 70
%
B. Solute: 20 %, Solvent: 80 % D. Solute: 40 %, Solvent: 60
%
___48. Which of the following formula will be used to determine the percent by mass of a certain solution?
A. % by Volume = Volume of solute / Volume of solution x 100
B. % by Mass = Mass of solute/ Mass of solution x 100
C. % by M/V = Mass of Solute Volume of Solution/ x 100
D. % by V/M = Mass of Solvent/ Volume of Solution x 100
___49. How can you increase the concentration of a solution?
A. Add more solute. C. Add more solution
B. Add more solvent. D. Add more solute and solvent.
___50. What is the term used when we have a less concentrated solution?
A. Dilute B. solvent C. concentrated D. volume
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Prepared by: Reviewed & checked by: Approved:

WINDY C. ROMERO BIC E. QUITALEG MARI ANN J. JUNIO


Teacher III Head Teacher II School Head

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