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Notre Dame of Libungan Inc.

Libungan North Cotabato

1st Periodical Exam


Grade 7 Science
Name: ___________________________________ Date: ___________________________
Section: __________________________________ Score: __________________________

TEST I: Multiple Choice

Direction: Read and understand carefully the following items and select the letter that corresponds to the correct
answer on the space provided before the number. ( 30 points )

______ 1. It is a substance that has distinct properties and has a fixed chemical composition.
A. Pure Substance B. Mixtures C. Compound D. Homogenous Mixture

______ 2. They are made up of two or more pure substances that are physically combined.
A. Mixtures B. Pure Substance C. Compound D. Homogenous Mixture

______ 3. If all portions of a material are in the same state and are uniform throughout then the material is _______.
A. Homogeneous B. Heterogeneous C. Compound D. Pure Substance

______4. This type of material is not completely uniform and composed of two or more phases.
A. Homogeneous B. Heterogeneous C. Compound D. Pure Substance

______5.A process used by the scientist to separate many liquid mixtures. The mixture is dissolved in a liquid or gas, and
the solution dissolves quickly and travels up toward a solid material.
A. Evaporation B. Filtration C. Distillation D. Chromatography

_____6. Which of the following statements has a correct definition?


A. Evaporation happens when you put the salt water in an open container under the sun then the water
evaporates leaving the salt behind
B. Distillation is the process of separating mixtures where particles of solid matter neither dissolve nor settle in a
liquid, the mixture can be filtered using paper or cloth.
C. Chromatography is the process used to separate many solid mixtures.
D. When two immiscible liquids are put together you can separate using a magnet.

_____7. What is the difference between filtration and decantation?


A. Decantation is when two immiscible liquids are put together, the denser liquid settles below the other while
filtration is when you let the substance evaporate using heat or fire.
B. Filtration is the used of magnets while decantation is mixing two immiscible liquids together and the denser
liquid settles below the other.
C. Decantation is when two immiscible liquids are put together, the denser liquid settles below the other while
filtration is when particles of a solid matter neither dissolve nor settle in a liquid and the mixture can be filtered
using filter paper and cloth.
D. Filtration and Decantation has no difference at all.

_____8. This is phase of matter where the sounds travel faster because the molecule is intact.
A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma

_____ 9. This is the phase of matter where the molecules are very far away with each other.
B. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma
_____10. It is the process of separating mixtures that uses magnet.
A. Magnetic separation B. Distillation C. Decantation D. Evaporation

_____11. How many elements had been discovered by our scientists up to this day?
A. 115 B. 118 C. 119 D. 120

_____12. This material is used in the laboratory to determine the acidity and basicity of a substance. It is also called
indicators.
A. Litmos paper B. Litmus paper C. Letmus paper D. Litmuse paper

_____13. What is the first element in the Periodic Table?


A. Helium B. Carbon C. Calcium D. Hydrogen

_____14. The common food enhancers in our home are vinegar, soy sauce and salts. What is a vinegar?
A. Base B. Acid D. Beverage D. Neutral

_____15. How would you know if the substance is an acid or base?


A. Their pH level is ranging from 1 to 6 C. They are sweet and sour
B. Their pH level is ranging from 7 to 14 D. They are salty

_____16. What is the molecular formula of a compound table sugar or sugar?


A. C6H12O6 B. C6H12O11 C. C5H12O6 D. C4H15O6

_____17. If the composition of a material is completely uniform, then it is called_______.


A. Heterogeneous B. Homogeneous C. Colloids D. Suspension

_____18. The element Na – Sodium added to Cl- Chlorine will become ________.
A. Sodium Chlorine B. Sodium Chlorite C. Natrium Chloride D. Sodium Chloride

_____19. The process of separating mixtures with the use of paper and cloth or any material which is fine enough to
hold the solid particle.
A. Magnetic Separation B. Filtration C. Decantation D. Evaporation

_____20. They are made up of two or more substances that are physically combined.
A. Mixtures B. Elements C. Colloid D. Suspension

_____21. A mixture of liquid is heated in the flask. The liquid with the lower boiling point evaporates. What type of
separating mixtures it is all about?
A. Evaporation B. Filtration C. Distillation D. Decantation

_____22. A __________ is formed when a solute dissolves in a solvent to form single phase that appears uniform
throughout.
A. solvent B. solution C. solubility D. solute

_____23. There is a limit to the amount of solute you can dissolve in a given amount of water. This has something to do
with_______.
A. Soluble B. Solubility C. Solvent D. Solution

_____24. It is the pressure above the solution.


A. Pressure B. Temperature C. Solute D. Solute

_____25. What is the name of a symbol Hg in the Periodic Table ?


A. Hydrargyrum B. Mercury C. Sulfur D. Helium

_____26. What is the symbol of an element Silver?


A. Au B. Sb C. Si D. Ag

_____27. What is water?


A. Compound B. Solution C. Element D. Solute

_____28. A concentration expressed by percent by mass is a ratio of a measured amount of solute to a measured
amount of solution.
A. Percent by Volume B. Percent by Mass C. Percent by Weight D. Percent by Density

_____29. It usually describes solutions in which both solute and solvents are liquid.
A. Percent Volume B. Percent by Mass C. Percent by Weight D. Percent by Density

_____30. It contains a small amount of solute. These are qualitative descriptions of the amount of solute in a solution.
A. Solution B. Dilute Solution C. Saturated Solution D. Unsaturated

Test II: Identfication


Direction: Read and understand carefully the following items. Identify appropriate element and write the name on the
space provided before the number. (10 points)

__________1. It is the most abundant element in the earth’s crust.


__________2. This element has many uses for man. Coal which is carbon, is used for fuel.
__________3. This is a bleaching agent in the manufacture of textile and paper. Its symbol is Cl.
__________4. A strong acid used in metallurgy, like in the production of steel.
__________5. This element can be fixed by bacteria in the soil to produce nitrate, which is a good fertilizer.
__________6. The second most abundant element in Earth’s crust.
__________7. This the element needed to maintain a healthy Thyroid gland.
__________8. This acid can be found in the stomach, primarily to aid in digestion.
__________9. This is the common metal element that is used in jewelry.
__________10. It is the element that makes up bones and teeth.

TEST III: Problem Solving


Direction: Solve for the following about percent by mass. Write the given, write the formula and show your solution. (5
points each)

1. What is the percent by mass of NaHCO3, in a solution containing 20 g NaHCO3 dissolved in 600 g of water?

2. A dextrose solution with a mass of 2 x 102 g has 15.8 g of dextrose dissolve in it. What is the mass percent
concentration?

3. Suppose that a solution was prepared by dissolving 25 g of sugar into 100 g of water? What is the mass percent
of sugar?
4. A saline solution with a mass of 355 g has 36.5 g of NaCl dissolved in it. What is the mass percent concentration
of solution?

TEST III: Essay (5 points each number )


Direction: Explain the following items (maximum of 5 sentences)

1. What is the difference between acids and bases?

2. What is the difference between the molecules of solid, liquid and gas?

3. Write a short paragraph about the importance of water in our lives. (maximum of 6 sentences)

That which pleases God, I strive to do always!

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