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1ST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION

S.Y. 2023- 2024

Name: ______________________________ Grade and Section: ____________

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following is an example of mixtures?


A. water C. oil
B. vegetable salad D. sachet of powdered milk

2. Your mother prepared chopsuey for lunch. How will you describe its
ingredients?
A. It is a homogeneous mixture because it was evenly mixed.
B. It is a heterogeneous mixture because its components are visible.
C. It is a heterogeneous mixture because of its uniformity.
D. It is a homogeneous mixture because it is not uniform.

3. Which of the following is homogeneous mixtures?


I. sugar dissolve in water III. coffee dissolve in hot water
II. clothes in the cabinet IV. utensils in the kitchen
A. I and III C. II and III
B. III and IV D. I and IV

4. A vinegar mixed with soy sauce is a homogeneous mixture


because:
A. you can easily identify its components
B. you can only see the dark color of soy sauce
C. the mixture appears one or uniform
D. the mixtures did not mix well

5. Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?


A. salt dissolve with water C. Clothes in the basin
B. pebbles D. Books in the shelves

6. Which of the following mixtures is heterogeneous?


A. salt and sugar dissolved in water
B. powdered detergent in a pail of water
C. 3 in 1 coffee dissolved in hot water
D. vegetable salad with dressing

7. 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 over time
D. The solute and solvent cannot be distinguished by the naked eye

8. Which of the following substances does not dissolve in water?


A. sugar C. salt
B. milk powder D. oil

9. What is a solvent in a cup of hot coffee?


A. milk C. hot water
B. cup D. sugar
10. What is the universal solvent?
A. water C. vinegar
B. acetone D. soy sauce
11. The amount of solute that can be dissolved by the solvent is defined as __________.
A. solubility C. saturated
B. unsaturated D. supersaturated

12. What is being dissolved in a solution?


A. solute C. solvent
B. precipitate D. water

13. What would be the result if you mix sugar with calamansi extract?
A. sugar will not dissolve in calamansi extract
B. sugar will dissolve in calamansi extract
C. sugar will form a layer in calamansi extract
D. sugar will settle at the bottom of calamansi extract

14. What is a solvent in a cold glass of orange juice?


A. cold water C. powder juice
B. glass D. straw

15. In a mixture of a glass of milk, water is a solvent while _________ is solute.


A. powdered milk C. glass
B. sugar D. salt
16. Which of the following substances is an example of a solute?
A. water C. sugar
B. vinegar D. soy sauce

17. Which of the following substances does not dissolve in water?


A. sugar C. oil
B. pepper D. milk powder

18. What do you call the substance that can be dissolved in the given solvent?
A. soluble C. sol
B. insoluble D. emulsion

19. What would be the result if you mix oil in water?


A. oil will settle at the bottom of water
B. oil will dissolve in water
C. oil will float in water
D. oil will overflow in water

20. Mixing tea leaves in hot water is an example of suspension. Why do you think so?
A. because tea leaves settle down at the bottom of the water
B. because tea leaves float in water
C. because tea leaves are homogeneous
D. because tea leaves dissolve in water

21-22. Analyze the illustration below. How would you describe the
appearance of suspension?

water
pebbles
The pebbles settle down
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__at the bottom_____________________________________________________
23. How does suspension appear?
a. It appears clear.
b. It appears cloudy.
c. It appears messy.
d. none of the above

24. How would you differentiate a colloid mixture from a solution?


A. The colloid's particles are larger.
B. The colloid's particles are smaller.
C. A colloid has a positive charge.
D. A colloid has a negative charge.

25. Which of the following is an example of a colloid?


A. mayonnaise C. cooking oil
B. soft drinks D. bubbles in water

26. Soda pop, whipped cream, and beaten egg whites are examples of what
type of colloids?
A. foam C. Sol
B. Emulsion D. Aerosol

27. What example of colloid has dispersed solid particles in gas?


A. milk B. smoke C. gelatin D. blood

28. What phenomenon occur when dispersed colloid particles in gas?


A. tyndall effect C. shaft effect
B. miscible D. immiscible

29. Fog is an example of ____________.


A. aerosol B. emulsion C. sol D. foam

30. Why do some households attach filter to their faucets


at home?
A. to save water
B. to filter particles in water
C. to use it washing
D. to block the flow of water

31. Supposing, you were asked by your Science teacher to prepare a cup of coffee
using the ground coffee beans. What will you do since there is no available coffee
maker in your school?
A. Use a cartolina to filter the ground coffee beans.
B. Use a plastic the ground coffee beans.
C. Find a clean piece of cloth to filter the ground coffee beans.
D. None of the above .

32. How will you separate thumbtacks and staple wire mixed with baking soda?
A. by using a sieve C. by using a magnet
B. by using a filter paper D. by decanting

33-37 Analyze the statements below. Write T if the sentence is correct and F if it is
wrong.
_______f______ 33. Metal and Non-metal can be separated by using a magnet.
________f_____ 34. Needle in sawdust can be separated by means of filtration.
________t_____ 35. Metals which are made of alloy, nickel or cobalt are easily attracted to
the magnet.

36-37. List down situations showing evaporation process as technique of


separating mixtures. Choose your answer from the box.
Drying of sand after the rain
Writing in a journal
Drying of clothes after laundering
Boiling monggo seeds
Raising a hand when reciting
Cooking rice

36. ______________________________________
37. ______________________________________
38. ______________________________________
39. _____________________________________

Identify or choose what type of technique is used to separate mixtures.

filtering/sieving evaporation decantation magnet

___________40. mud and water (f)


___________41. talc powder and needle (M)
___________42. Sinigang with floating fats (D)
___________43. grind coffee from hot water(F)
___________44. gasoline in water (D)
___________45. oil in water(D)

46-47 Explain a few sentences about the technique of separating the mixture in the
illustration shown below and give the benefit of separating it.

46.

_______evaporation of water from the clothes


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.47.

Magnet use to separate metals


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48-50 Draw activities observed at home or in the community where techniques in
separating mixtures (filtering, sieving, decantation) are observed. 1 Point each

48. filtering

Is the process where solid materials filtered from water

49. sieving
Separating of solid materials to other solid materials

Examples sugar and flour

50. decantation
Separating of solid materials from liquid

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