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Diocesan Schools of Urdaneta

ST. PHILOMENA’S ACADEMY


Pozorrubio, Pangasinan

1st Quarterly Examination


SCIENCE 7
Name: _______________________________ Grade & Section: ____________ Score: ________
I. Direction. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.
_____1. Science comes from a Latin word scientia means?
A. Electricity B. Energy C. Knowledge D. Power
_____2. It refers to a branch of science that studies composition and properties of matter and the
changes it undergoes.
A. Anatomy B. Chemistry C. Physics D. Zoology
_____3. It refers to the two divisions of science.
A. Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences
B. Chemical Sciences and Biological Sciences
C. Chemical Sciences and Physical Sciences
D. Nuclear Sciences and Biological Sciences
_____4. Which of the following is the correct order of scientific method?
A. ask – experiment – conclude – hypothesize – observe
B. conclude – ask – hypothesize – observe – experiment
C. observe – ask – hypothesize – experiment – conclude
D. observe – hypothesize – ask – conclude – experiment
______5. It refers to branch of science that deals with the study of animals.
A. Anatomy B. Botany C. Taxonomy D. Zoology
_____6. It refers to branch of science that deals with the study of plants.
A. Anatomy B. Botany C. Taxonomy D. Zoology
_____7. Which set of attributes may make a good scientist?
A. Creative, Reactive, Aggressive
B. Critical Thinker, Curious, Hardworking
C. Open-minded, Logical, Arrogant
D. Systematic, Curious, Irrational
_____8. Which of the following should you not do when formulating a hypothesis?
A. Base the hypothesis on available data
B. Formulate the hypothesis without first gathering data or information.
C. Base it on facts
D. Define the problem before formulating a hypothesis
_____9. How can a hypothesis be proven valid or invalid?
A. By making guesses B. By creating theories
C. By experimentation D. By stating a problem
_____10. Which of the following is the type of mixture that are uniform all throughout and has
only one phase, also called solution?
A. Colloid B. Heterogeneous C. Homogeneous D. Saturated
_____11. It is a type mixture composed of two or more phases.
A. Colloid B. Heterogeneous C. Homogeneous D. Saturated
_____12. It refers to a homogeneous mixture that combines a solute and a solvent?
A. Pure Substance B. Mixture C. Solution D. Compounds
_____13. It is defined as a pure substance that contains only one type of atom or particles.
A. Compound B. Element C. Heterogeneous D. Homogeneous
_____14. Which of the following is defined as a homogeneous mixture of two or more
substances?
A. Compound B. Elements C. Pure Substance D. Solutions
_____15. It refers to a solid part that gets dissolved in a solution mixture?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Colloid D. Dilute
_____16. Which of the following is anything that occupies space and has mass?
A. Density B. Matter C. Shape D. Volume
_____17. In which of the following solution mixture is the liquid part that does the dissolving?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Colloid D. Dilute
_____18. Which of the following is the example of solvent?
A. Salt B. Sugar C. Water D. Alcohol
_____19. In which of the following is the dissolving substance in a mixture of a solution?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Solubility D. Saturated
_____20. In which of the following is the dissolving medium in a mixture of a solution?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Solubility D. Saturated
_____21. Which of the following is the example of Solute?
A. Air B. Fire C. Salt D. Water
_____22. It refers to a solution with only a small amount of solute in a given solvent?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Concentrated D. Dilute
_____23. It refers to a solution with only a large amount of solute in a given solvent?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Concentrated D. Dilute
_____24. Which of the following is an example of Heterogeneous mixture?
A. Soy Sauce B. Rainwater C. Soda D. Vinegar
_____25. Which of the following is an example of Homogeneous mixture?
A. Soy Sauce B. Pizza C. Fruit Salad D. Chicken Adobo
_____26. It refers to the degrees of saturation that contains the maximum amount of dissolved
solute for a given amount of solvent.
A. Unsaturated B. Saturated C. Supersaturated D. Super supersaturated
_____27. In which of the following is the degree of saturation that the amount of solute in a
solution is less than that in the saturated?
A. Unsaturated B. Saturated C. Supersaturated D. Super supersaturated
_____28. It is a saturating solution containing more dissolved solute than the saturated?
A. Unsaturated B. Saturated C. Supersaturated D. Super supersaturated
_____29. It refers to the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of
solvent at a specific temperature.
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Solubility D. Saturated
_____30. It is a process of preparing a less concentrated solution from more concentrated one by
adding some amount of solvent.
A. Concentrated B. Dilution C. Solubility D. Saturated

II. Direction. Classify each of the following as HOMOGENEOUS, OR HETEROGENEOUS


mixture.
______________1. Grape Juice ______________9. Pizza
______________2. Bleach ______________10. Coffee
______________3. Water ______________11. Orange Juice
______________4. Soda ______________12. Halo-halo
______________5. Cereal ______________13. Strawberry Shake
______________6. Vegetables Salad ______________14. Sandwich
______________7. Adobo ______________15. Lemon Juice
______________8. Milk
III. Direction. Classify each of the following as PURE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE.

_______________1. Sugar + Pure Water ______________9. Muddy Water


_______________2. Limestone (CaCO3) _______________10. Oxygen (O)
_______________3. Aluminum (Al) _______________11. Hydrogen (H)
_______________4. Magnesium (Mg) _______________12. Isopropyl Alcohol
_______________5. Pure Water (H2O) _______________13. Cake Batter
_______________6. Soil _______________14. Table Salt
_______________7. Baking Soda _______________15. Chocolate Chip
_______________8. Pizza Ice Cream

IV. Direction. Solve the following given Percent by Mass-Volume Solutions.

1. What is the percent by mass of 25g of Table Salt (NaCl) mixed with 100g of water (H2O)?
a. Given: b. Formula: c. Solution and Answer:

2. What is the percent by volume of 85L of Ethyl Alcohol mixed with 105L of water (H2O)?

a. Given: b. Formula: c. Solution and Answer:

Prepared by:
Ms. Danica F. Lorenzo
Subject Teacher

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