Scie7 Diagnostic Test
Scie7 Diagnostic Test
Scie7 Diagnostic Test
3. The label of the 200-mL rubbing alcohol that Mrs. Herrera bought shows that it contains 40% ethyl
alcohol. What is the volume of ethyl alcohol does the rubbing alcohol contain?
a. 60-mL b. 70-mL c. 80-mL d. 90-mL
For items 4-5: A group of students was asked to investigate how fast sugar dissolves in cold and in
hot water?
6. You were tasked to check if the liquid sample you have is a substance or a mixture. Which among
these tests is the BEST way to do so?
I. Color comparison
II. Taste comparison
III. Boiling test
IV. Melting test
a. I, II, III and IV b. I, II and IV only c. I, II and III only d. I and III only
7. 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
8. Jill has an unopened box of a 2-meter foil labeled 100% made of aluminum. Aluminum is a
substance. Jill takes just a thumb-size piece of the aluminum foil. Which of the following statements is
TRUE about the piece of aluminum foil that Jill took compared with the rest that was left in the box?
a. Its mass and melting behavior are different.
b. Its mass and melting behavior are the same.
c. The mass is different but the melting behavior is the same.
d. The mass is the same but the melting behavior is different.
9. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Ferrous sulfate cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
b. Compounds are made up of one kind of element.
c. Water is composed of more than two elements.
d. Compounds are more complex than elements.
10. Calcium chloride is a compound of the two elements calcium and chlorine. Which of the following
statements is TRUE?
a. Calcium chloride is listed in the periodic table.
b. The symbol for calcium chloride includes Ca and Cl.
c. Chlorine may still be broken down into a simpler form.
d. Calcium and chlorine belong to the same group in the periodic table.
For questions 11 to 12. Refer to the information below. Write the symbols only.
11. Which compound melts above 1000oC and boils above 2000oC?
a. NCl3 b. Na2CO3 c. SiO2 d. Mg
13. Arrange the following household items: toothpaste, bath soap, tap water, vinegar from the most
acidic to most basic?
a. tap water, milk, toothpaste, vinegar
b. milk, tap water, vinegar, toothpaste
c. toothpaste, milk, tap water, vinegar
d. vinegar, tap water, milk, toothpaste
14. Which of the following elements is most likely ductile at room temperature?
a. Sulfur b. Mercury c. Nitrogen d. Aluminum
15. An element was subjected into flame and the acidity of the oxide formed was tested. Solution of
this oxide turned red litmus paper to blue. Which is most likely that element?
a. Chlorine b. Nickel c. Phosphorus d. Silicon
16. The heart pumps blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to the different parts of the body. To
which organ system does the heart belong?
a. Circulatory b. Digestive c. Excretory d. Reproductive
17. Each part of an organ system plays a specific function. Which of the following structures does not
match its function?
a. Eyes : Sight c. Kidneys : Respiration
b. Heart : Circulation d. Stomach : Digestion
18. Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants. How are flowers different from the reproductive
organs of animals?
a. Flowers have male and female parts; animals have either male or female parts.
b. Flowers need pollinators like bees to reproduce; animals do not.
c. Flowers are shed from time to time; nothing is shed from animals.
d. There is no difference between flowers and the reproductive organs of animals.
19. At which smallest level of organization in an organism can the characteristics of life be carried
out?
a. Organ system b. Tissue c. Organ d. Cell
20. Which is the correct sequence – from biggest to smallest – of the levels of organization in an
organism?
a. Cell Organ Organ System Tissue c. Organ Organ System Tissue Cell
b. Tissue Cell Organ Organ System d. Organ System Organ Tissue Cell
21. Which two parts of the light microscope magnify the image of an object?
a. eyepiece and mirror c. eyepiece and objectives
b. objectives and mirror d. objectives and diaphragm
22. Which two parts of the light microscope moves the body tube and objectives up and down?
a. eyepiece and mirror c. eyepiece and objectives
b. objectives and mirror d. objectives and diaphragm
23. Which of the following can be observed using the light microscope?
a. acacia bark c. five peso coin
b. piece of stone d. tip of gumamela leaf
24. Which of the following structures are NOT involved in asexual reproduction?
a. Gametes b. Stem c. Tuber d. Root
25. A farmer wants to propagate a good variety of a crop in a way which maintained all its desirable
traits. Which of the following methods should be used?
a. Self-pollination
b. Vegetative propagation
c. Growing seeds produced from this variety
d. Cross-pollinating this crop with another good variety and growing the seeds resulting from the
cross
26. A sperm cell unites with an egg cell to form a zygote. Which process is taking place?
a. Pollination c. Asexual reproduction
b. Fertilization d. Vegetative propagation
27. Which species can produce offspring that are genetically different from their parents?
a. A species that has few variations
b. A species that reproduces asexually
c. A species that reproduces sexually
d. A species that competes with a similar species
28. A plant needs water, radiant energy, minerals, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to live. This statement
shows that an organism depends on which of the following?
a. Abiotic components b. Biotic components
c. Climate d. Minerals
29. Setting up an aquarium that represents a mini ecosystem has to have which of the following
requirements?
a. Fish and water only
b. Water, sand, soil, and light only
c. Populations of fish, snails, and plants only
d. Communities of different species of organisms, water, sand, soil, and sunlight
31. To determine the acceleration rate of an object, you must calculate the change in velocity during
each unit of
a. speed b. time c. motion d. deceleration
34. What is the speed of the tortoise if it took 5 hours to travel a distance of 3km?
a. 1.2km/h b. 2.5km/h c. 0.6km/h d. 0.8km/h
35. What is the vector quantity that measures speed in a given direction?
a. speed b. velocity c. acceleration d. motion
38. A large spring is stretched horizontally between two people. One person wiggles the spring up
and down at one end. The up-and-down vibration then moves along the spring to the other person.
Which of the following types of wave is created in the spring?
a. pressure wave c. transverse wave
b. longitudinal wave d. non-mechanical wave
40. Electromagnetic waves of various frequencies reach Earth from distant parts of the universe.
Which of the following can be inferred from this?
a. The wavelengths must be very short.
b. A single material must fill all of space.
c. These waves can travel without a medium.
d. The speed of these waves is 300,000,000 m/s.
41. A student hears the sound of a bell. Which of the following carries the sound of the bell to the
student?
a. electrical currents c. magnetic signals
b. radio waves d. vibrating air
42. Which of the following statements best describes an electromagnetic wave with a long
wavelength?
a. It has a low frequency and can travel in a vacuum.
b. It has a high frequency and can travel in a vacuum.
c. It has a low frequency and can only travel in a medium.
d. It has a high frequency and can only travel in a medium.
44. White light can be separated into the various colors of the visible spectrum. Which of the following
is form due to this phenomenon? a. transverse light b. rainbow c. shadow d. photoelectric light
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46. Which of the following best describes latitudes?
a. Latitude lines are parallel, that is they are the same distance apart
b. Measurement of distance in degrees north and south of the equator.
c. Measurement of distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
d. The lines to the right of the primer meridian give locations east, in the eastern hemisphere.
47. What is the location of the Philippines in terms of latitude and longitude?
a. 13° N and 122° E c. 30° N and 110° E
b. 25° N and 150° E d. 45° N and 150° E
48. Which of the following is largest body of water located east of the Philippines?
a. Atlantic Ocean b. Celebes Sea c. China Sea d. Pacific Ocean
49. How far a location or a country is from the equator effects ____________.
a. the climate in the area c. the date and calendar year in the area
b. time zone in the place d. when it is day and when it is night
50. Which of these diagrams shows the most likely pattern of air currents above a coastal region in
the late afternoon on a hot, sunny day?
a. c.
b. d.
51. In terms of the controls of weather and climate, latitude primary affects a. atmospheric circulation
c. precipitation b. humidity d. temperature
52. Earth is not the only planet that exhibits weather conditions. What is required for a planet to
support weather systems? a. atmosphere b. existing life c. moon d. surface
54. This is also known as the southwest monsoon. This natural phenomenon starts during the
summer months in the northern hemisphere, when the Asiatic continent becomes warmer than the
surrounding seas.
a.Hanging Amihan c. inter-tropical convergence zone
b. Hanging Habagat d. trade winds
56. When the Sun is directly above the equator and day end night are of the same length. Which of
the phenomenon follow will occur?
a. Eclipse b. Equinox c. Solstice d. Tides
57. The warming of the Earth’s atmosphere due to the building up of gases such as carbon dioxide
and methane.
a. Aurora Borealis c. Climate Change
b. Greenhouse Effect d. Solar Strong
59. In order for a lunar or solar eclipse to occur what needs to happen?
a. The Sun and Earth need to be near each other
b. The Sun, Moon and Earth are in a straight line
c. The Sun, Moon and Earth form a triangle
d. The Sun and Moon are really far apart
60. Which of the following pictures shows the appearance of the Moon when a solar eclipse occurs?
a. b. c. d.