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JUAN F.

TRIVIO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL


Caranan, Pasacao, Camarines Sur
FIRST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7
NAME: ________________________________________
TEACHER : ____________________________________

YEAR & SECTION: ________DATE: __________


SCORE: __________________

I. Multiple choice. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.
_____1. It is a homogeneous mixture, which is often clear and transparent.
a. solution
c. mixture
b. colloids
d. Coffee
_____2. It is one of the components of solution which is always present in little or less amount.
a. solute
c. Solvent
b. water
d. Sugar
_____3. It is the components of solution which is always present in greater amount.
a. solute
c. Solvent
b. water
d. Sugar
_____4. It is the universal solvent.
a. air
c. Water
b. chemicals
d. None of these
_____5. It is the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature.
a. solution
c. saturated
b. solubility
d. Unsaturated
_____6. It is the kind of solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of solvent.
a. solution
c. saturated
b. solubility
d. Unsaturated
_____7. It is the kind of solution that contains the less amount of solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve.
a. solution
c. saturated
b. solubility
d. Unsaturated
_____8. It is a kind of solution that has a small amount of dissolved solute in comparison to the amount of solvent.
a. dilute
c. Concentrated
b. saturated
d. Supersaturated
_____9. When there is a large amount of dissolved solute for a certain volume of solvent, the solution is _________.
a. dilute
c. Concentrated
b. saturated
d. Supersaturated
_____10. It is the amount of solute in a given mass of solvent expresses as grams solute per 100 grams o solution.
a. percent by volume
c. Percent by kilo
b. percent by liter
d. Percent by mass
_____11. Which is an example of solution?
a. calamansi juice
c. Oil in water
b. sugar dissolved in water
d. Mongo in water
_____12. Which among the example will be dissolving first?
a. salt in cold water
c. Sugar in hot water
b. sugar in cold water
d. None of these will dissolved
_____13. Which is NOT an example of solution?
a. vinegar in water
c. Alcohol in water
b. salt in water
d. Mongo seeds in water
_____14. This is made up of two or more elements.
a. elements
c. Compounds
b. mixture
d. Pure substance
_____15. It is an example of pure substance.
a. elements
c. Compounds
b. mixture
d. Pure substance

_____16. It taste sour, it change litmus paper from blue to red.


a. acid
b. base
_____17. It taste bitter, it change litmus paper from red to blue.
a. acid
b. base
_____18. Distilled water is an example of ___________.
a. acid
b. base
_____19. It is the kind of acid found in vinegar.
a. acetic
b. lactic
_____20. . It is the kind of acid found in soft drinks.
a. acetic
b. lactic

c. Neutral
d. pH scale
c. Neutral
d. pH scale
c. Neutral
d. pH scale
c. Citric
d. Carbonic
c. Citric
d. Carbonic

II. Matching type. Match column A to column B, write only the letter of the correct answer.
A
_____1. Essential to formation of bones and teeth
_____2. It is for the relaxation of muscle
_____3. This is very in banana
_____4. It regulates amount of body fluid
_____5. Part of insulin and some 154 enzymes
_____6.It helps in the formation of hemoglobin
_____7. This element helps us to prevent tooth decay
_____8. We can be anemic if we are lack of it
_____9. We can have goiter if we are lack of it
_____10. We can have an occasional dermatitis if we are lack of it
Match the English name of elements in their Latin name.
_____11. Sodium
_____12. Potassium
_____13. Iron
_____14. Copper
_____15. Tin
_____16. Antimony
_____17. Mercury
_____18. Lead
_____19. Gold
_____20. Silver

B
a. manganese
b. iodine
c. iron
d. fluorine
e. copper
f. zinc
g. sodium
h. potassium
i. magnesium
j. Calcium
K. Argentum
L. Aurum
M. plumbum
N. hydrargyrum
O. stibium
P. stannum
Q. cuprum
R. Ferum
S. Kalium
T. Natrium

III. Write the symbol and group number of the following elements.
Name
1. platinum
2. silicon
3. Mercury
4. Xenon
5. Bromine
6. Uranium
7. Titanium
8. Tungsten
9. plutonium
10. polonium

Symbol

Group number

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