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SCIENCE 7

Name: ________________________________________ Grade & Section: ___________________


I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each item carefully and chose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
Encircle the correct answer (50 points).
1. Ana has learned that small particles dissolve faster than the large particles in water. How will you dissolve uncrushed
sugar faster in water?
A. powder the sugar C. add more sugar
B. stir the solution D. double the amount of sugar
3. When a scientist shares his/her findings, with other scientists, he/she is_________.
A. analyzing data C. experimenting
B. making hypothesis D. communicating
4. What kind of variable is kept the same all throughout the experiment.
A. controlled C. independent variable
B. independent D. experimental variable
5. Scientific Method is an empirical investigation, arrange the following steps in making scientific method.
I- Experimentation
II- Statement of the Problem
III- Formulation of Hypothesis
IV- Testing of Hypothesis
A. I,IV, III, II C. II, IV, III , I
B. III, IV, II, I D. II , III, IV , I
6. What skill does a scientist possess when one listens to the sound that a dolphin makes?
A. interpreting data C. making hypothesis
B. drawing conclusions D. making observations
7. Ana, Ariel Sheena, And Elise were given three unknown liquid samples. Their observations are written in the table
below.
Sample Appearance Volume (ML) Boiling Point (°C)
Liquid X Clear Transparent 23.0 100
Liquid Y Clear Transparent 20.0 85
Liquid Z Clear Transparent 20.0 100
Which of the substance are probably the SAME substance?
A. Liquid X and Y C. Liquid Y and Z
B. Liquid X and Z D. All of the Above
8. A liquid has the following properties: one phase, colorless, boils at varying temperature. Which of the following BEST
describes the liquid?
A. solution B. substance C. suspension D. coarse mixture
9. Which of the following list of materials are composed mixture?
A. Vinegar, 70% alcohol, carbon C. Oxygen, Sodium Chloride, Water
B. Blood, Calamansi juice, Air D. Carbon dioxide, Bleach, Oil
10. It is often clear and transparent substance and appears one phase only. What kind of substance is been describe?
A. mixture B. element C. solution D. compound
11. A characteristic of a metal that can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking. What kind of metal is being
describe?
A. Luster B. ductile C. malleable D. magnetic
12. An element was subjected into flames and the acidity of the oxide formed was tested. Solution of this oxide turned litmus
paper to blue. Which is most likely the element?
A. chlorine B. phosphorus C. nickel D. silicon

13. water is made up of what element?


A. Oxygen, and Carbon Dioxide C. Oxygen and Hydrogen
B. Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen D. Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
14. When there is a large amount of dissolved solute foe a certain volume of solvent the solution is known to be?
A. Homogeneous C. Heterogeneous
B. Concentrated D. Delute
15. It is the relative amount of solute and solvent in a given volume of solution. What do you call this product?
A. Concentration C. Solubility
B. Origen of Solution D. Nature of Solvent
16. What do you call of a solid substance that is left in the evaporating dish?
A. Solute C. Catalyst
B. Solvent D. residue
17. Which of the following is an unsaturated solution?
A. 1 gram of salt in a 50 mL water C. 3 grams of salt in 50 mL water
B. 2 grams of salt in a 50 mL water D. 4 grams of salt in 50 mL water

18. A group of students prepare two containers of solutions. Container A containing 5 grams of salt in 10 mL of water while
container B containing 25 grams of salt in 100 mL of water. Which of the following statement is correct?
A. Container A is more concentrated than container B.
B. Container B is more concentrated than container A.
C. Both containers were concentrated.
D. Cannot be determined because salt dissolve completely in both containers.

19. A saturated solution can hold 15 grams of salt per 100 mL of water. If 30 grams of salt is added to 200 mL of water.
What kind of solution is formed?
A. saturated B. unsaturated C supersaturated D. unfiltered/

20. Pure gold is referred to as 24 karats. Jewelry that is said to be 18 karats contain 18 grams of gold for every 24 grams of
the material. What is the concentration (% by mass) of 12 karats gold?
A. 25% B 50% C. 75% D 100%

21. Why is 40% isopropyl alcohol cheaper than 70% isopropyl alcohol?
A. 40% isopropyl alcohol contains less alcohol.
B. 40% isopropyl alcohol contains less water.
C. 70% isopropyl alcohol contains more water.
D. 70% isopropyl alcohol contains less alcohol.
22. Which of the following ways would make the salt in the soup dissolves faster?
A. stir B. increase heat C. add more water D. wait for more time
23. What metal elements are you going to need in order to create stainless steel alloy?
A. copper, zinc, iron C. iron, copper, nickel
B. iron, chromium, nickel D. copper, chromium, zinc

24. Which Statement is TRUE about elements and compound?


A. Homogeneous in nature C. Commonly naturally occurring materials
B. Simplest form of matter D. Broken-down into simpler substance

25. What kind of pure substance is formed when two elements combined chemically?
A. compound B. mixture C element D. solution

26. Which of the choices below is the best way to separate sand and iron?
A. floating B. using magnet C picking them out D. using filter paper

For questions 27 and 28, refer to the pH level below.


Substance pH
Orange juice 4.0
Milk 6.5
Blood 7.3
Ammonia 11.0
27. Base on the pH value, how will you classify milk?
A. weak base C weak acid
B. strong base D. strong acid

28. What does it imply if the liquid in the stomach has a pH of 2?


A slightly basic C. slightly acidic
B strongly basic D. strongly acidic

29. Which among the materials given is the best source of an acid-base indicator?
A. Makahiya Plant C. Banana Leaves
B. Red Cabbage D. Calamansi Juice
30. Which among the sets of PH values is acidic?
A. 1, 7, 8, 5 B.4, 5, 3 , 1 C. 7, 5, 8, 9 D. 1, 8, 11, 12

31. Which of the following is the correct set of properties of an acid?


A. Sour taste, corrosive, change litmus paper from Blue to Red
B. sour taste, corrosive, change litmus paper from Red to Blue
C. Sweet taste, slippery, change litmus paper from Red to Blue
D. Sweet taste, Slippery, Change litmus paper from Blue to Red

32. Normally rain water is slightly acidic. What is the corresponding PH value?
A. between 7 and 9 C. less than 2
B. between 5 and 7 D. can not be measured

33. The pH level of distilled water is 7, therefore it is _____________.


A. weakly acidic C. neutral
B. weakly basic D. strongly basic

34. A small amount of sugar was poured into the water. The solution was stirred to mix the sugar evenly. What do we call
the resulting liquid represent?
A. compound B. Element C. homogeneous mixture D.heterogeneous mixture

35. Why is it important to be familiar with elements and compound?


A. to classify them accordingly C. to enumerate elements and compound
B. to tell others you know them D. to be praised by others of knowing them

36. Metals can be drawn into wires, what property is exhibited by metals?
A. malleability B. ductility C. conductivity D. magnetic

37. Ran has been eating a lot of green mangoes. After an hour, he felt nauseated and pain on his stomach due to
hyperacidity. What should he take?
A. softdrinks B. distilled water C. Kremil-S D. calamansi juice

38. the table shows the results of observations on an extract from a plant.
Phase Color Taste Feel Reaction to blue Reaction to red
litmus paper litmus paper
liquid Clear green bitter slippery none Turns to blue
What is the nature of the extract?
A.Acid B. Base C. salt D. nuetral

39. What could be the product when an acid is mixed with sodium hydroxide?
Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide ____.
A. sodium chloride and oxygen C. hydrochloric acid + Sodium
B. sodium chloride and water D. calcium carbonate + water

40. Which among the materials is most likely a basic substance?


A. tomato B. Calamansi extract C. detergent D. Vinegar

41. Acidic mixture can easily burn your skin and can make holes in cloths. Which of the following is/are the precautionary
measures in handling acids?

I- Avoid contact with eyes, nose and mouth


II- Keep out of reach of children
III- Store in a cool dry place
IV- Keep tightly sealed

A. I only B. I and II C. I , II, II D. I, II, III, IV

42. Which one of the following substances should you rub to the sting of a bee ( and acidic insect bite) to neutralize it?
A. water B. Vinegar C. Lemon Juice D. Baking Soda
For item number 43, refer to the table below.
Solution pH level
A 1.3
B 7
C 8.3
43. Do you believe that proper protection and precaution is vital when handling solution A?
A. No, because solution A is acidic C. Yes, because solution A is acidic
B. No, because solution A is basic D. Yes, because solution A is basic

44. Acid waste from a factory is found to be killing fish in nearby river. Which one of the following if added to the water would
help prevent the fish kill?
A. sand B. Salt C. Lime D. Chlorine

45. Which statement about metal is true?


A. Metals conducts electricity C. metals are compound
B. Metals breaks easily into pieces D. Metals produces acidic oxides
46. Which is true of non-metals?
A. They have high melting points
B. They have varying boiling points
C. They are good conductors of heat
D. They are used to prevent thermal or electrical conductivity.

47. If you are suffering an upset stomach, you may use a remedy such as Andrews, Gavescon, Alka Altzer, etc. all these
are examples of ?
A. Salts B. Painkillers C. bases D. Acids

48. Randy has learned that materials are brittle on beating with a hammer, they are generally broken into pieces. Which of
the following is a non-metal?
A. iron nail C. copper plate
B. aluminum wire D. piece of coil

49. Why are aluminum and copper used for carrying electrical currents and as utensils for cooking?
A. because they are good conductors of heat and electricity.
B. they can be drawn into pieces of wires
C. they are brittle as solids
D. they are easily cut into pieces

50. Which of the following elements have an oxide solution that will turn the blue litmus paper into red?
A. Calcium B. Sulfur C. Iron D. Sodium

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