This document contains a 15-item summative test in science for 7th grade students. The test covers topics related to the scientific method, observation, variables in experiments, solutions, solubility, and dilution. Students are asked multiple choice questions about steps in the scientific method, defining dependent and independent variables, identifying hypotheses versus conclusions, determining solvents and solutes in solutions, and distinguishing between saturated, unsaturated and diluted solutions.
This document contains a 15-item summative test in science for 7th grade students. The test covers topics related to the scientific method, observation, variables in experiments, solutions, solubility, and dilution. Students are asked multiple choice questions about steps in the scientific method, defining dependent and independent variables, identifying hypotheses versus conclusions, determining solvents and solutes in solutions, and distinguishing between saturated, unsaturated and diluted solutions.
This document contains a 15-item summative test in science for 7th grade students. The test covers topics related to the scientific method, observation, variables in experiments, solutions, solubility, and dilution. Students are asked multiple choice questions about steps in the scientific method, defining dependent and independent variables, identifying hypotheses versus conclusions, determining solvents and solutes in solutions, and distinguishing between saturated, unsaturated and diluted solutions.
This document contains a 15-item summative test in science for 7th grade students. The test covers topics related to the scientific method, observation, variables in experiments, solutions, solubility, and dilution. Students are asked multiple choice questions about steps in the scientific method, defining dependent and independent variables, identifying hypotheses versus conclusions, determining solvents and solutes in solutions, and distinguishing between saturated, unsaturated and diluted solutions.
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TAGSING – BUYO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tagsing , Sta. Barbara ,Iloilo
SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 7
Name:_____________________________ Grade and Section _______________________________ Teachers Name: Mrs. Nanette M. Robles Date:__________________________________________ Directions: Read each item carefully. Encircle only the letter of the correct answer for each question. 1.Wha is the correct order of steps in the scientific method? a. Ask a question , make a hypothesis , test the hypothesis , draw conclusion and analyze results. b. Ask a question , make a hypothesis , test the hypothesis , analyze results and draw conclusion. c. Ask a question , analyze results, make a hypothesis , test the hypothesis and draw conclusion d. Make a hypothesis , test the hypothesis , ask questions ,draw conclusion and analyze results 2.What is the process of obtaining information using your senses? a. Inquiry b. Conclusion c. Observation d. Scientific Method 3. What variable can be changed or a manipulated? a. Dependent variable b. Experimental variable c.Independent variable d. Uncontrolled variable 4. What is the dependent variables? a. Scientist b. Incubator c. Temperature d. Gender of the Ostrich 5.What do you call an idea or explanation that you test through study and experimentation? a.Question b.Hypothesis c.Conclusion d. Observation 6. A scientist is already contemplating whether the data of his experiments support his hypothesis.As this point the scientist is _____. a. asking question b. making observation c. drawing conclusion d. forming a hypothesis. 7. In a salt water solution, what substance is considered the solvent? a. Salt b. Water c. Both are solvents d. Neither substance is a solvent 8. What substance can dissolve other substance in a solution? a. Solute b. Mixture c. Solvent d. All of the above 9. What is the substance called that is being dissolved in a solution? a. Solute b. Mixture c. Solvent d. All of the Above Lesson 10. Which of the following refers to the solution that contains as much solute as can dissolve at a given temperature? a. Solubility b. Dilute solution c. Saturated solution d. Unsaturated solution 11. Which of the following refers to the solution that contains less solute than can dissolve at a given temperature? a. Solubility b. Dilute solution c. Saturated solution d. Unsaturated solution 12. You are given a 40 mL solution in a beaker. You add solute to the beaker and it dissolves completely. The solutions was_______ a. Saturated b. Unsaturated c. Concentrated d. Supersaturated 13. Something that can be dissolved in a solution is called______ a. Colloid b. Soluble c. Insoluble d. Suspension 14. Substance dissolved in a solution is called____ a. Solute b. Solvent c. Solution d. Concentration 15. Jessica made a pitcher of lemonade. What can she do to dilute if she thinks it doesn't taste right? a. Add water b. Add sugar c. Boil the lemonade d. Put it in the refrigerator