Read and analyze the items below and select the correct answer.
1. Detergent bar will dissolve_________ in water than the detergent powder.
A. cooler B. faster C. never D. slower 2. What is a suspension mixture? A. It is a liquid and clear mixture. B. It is sticky and creamy in nature. C. It is a mixture that spreads evenly and dissolves completely. D. It is a mixture that does not completely dissolve and settles down at the bottom. 3. Which refers to the kind of suspension where solutes do not dissolve nor settle down? The particles are dispersed and very tiny that they cannot be seen with the naked eye. A. Colloid B. Emulsions C. Solutions D. Suspensions 4. Garbage is an example of mixture. Which pracical way of separating the different components of garbage will you use? A. Decantation B. Evaporating C. Handpicking D. Sieving 5. Which of the following is NOT an example of suspension? A. chalk powder and water C. flour and water B. oil and water D. sugar and water 6. The following colloids are used for food preparation, EXCEPT _______. A. Gelatin B. Mayonnaise C. Hair gel D. Whipped cream 7. What kind of mixture is suspension? A. Heterogeneous B. Homogeneous C. Gas in gas D. Liquid in liquid 8. Thinner can remove paint on your hands. This describes the _________ of solute in a solvent. A. amount B. color C. nature D. temperature 9. _______ substances are solutes that easily dissolve in a given solvent. A. Insoluble B. Non-soluble C. Semi-soluble D. Soluble 10. _______will dissolve easily in water. A. Coffee B. Nail polish C. Oil D. paint 11. A mixture is made up of ____ or more substances that are put together but not chemically combined. A. four B. one C. three D. two 12. ______ mixture is also called uniform mixture where only one substance can be distinguished because the other components are completely dissolved. A. Heterogeneous B. Homogeneous C. Solute D. Suspension 13. There is a new substance formed in a mixture. A. Correct B. False C. Maybe D. True 14. How do solutes in a suspension behave after mixing with the solvent? A. They settle at the bottom. C. They don’t dissolve in a solvent. B. All particles appeared clearly. D. They dissolved completely in water. 15. Which of the following best describes colloids? A. Formed by mixing different kinds of solutions. B. Have molecules that are big enough to settle at the bottom. C. Mixtures of two or more substances that can easily separated. D. Composed of molecules bigger than a solution but smaller than a suspension. 16. Bakers use a tool to separate fine particles for road building and other construction projects, which method is applicable? A. Evaporation B. Filtration C. Handpicking D. Sieving 17. Evaporation is a phase change from ________. A. solid to gas B. gas to liquid C. liquid to gas D. liquid to liquid 18. Removing impurities in water can be best done through _________. A. Decantation B. Filtration C. Picking D. Sieving 19. To separate palay grains from stalk and husk, what method should we apply? A. Filtration B. Picking C. Sieving D. Winnowing 20. Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume? A. solid B. liquid C. gas D. plasma 21. Which state of matter has molecles that spread the fastest and can fill in available spaces? A. solid B. liquid C. gas D. plasma 22. Why dowe need to separate biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes? A. because they can be recycled in different ways B. because they can make you wealthy C. because they can keep you clean D. because they can turn into gold 23. Why do we need to filter the water that we use or drink? A. to give odor B. to give colors to it C. to remove impurities D. all of the above 24. Air is a mixture of _________ gases. A. bad B. colorful C. different D. the same 25. Sabella washes the rice before cooking. She pours water after washing to separate it from the rice. What method is applied? A. Decantation B. Evaporation C. Filtration D. Sieving