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Science 7: First Quarter Examination

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LORETO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Poblacion, Loreto, Agusan del Sur

SCIENCE 7
FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Read the questions carefully. Huwag padalus-dalos sa pagsagot. May mga bagay na ‘di dapat minamadali.
2. Write your answer CLEARLY. Yung malinaw! Hindi katulad ng feelings niyang hindi mo maintindihan.
3. DO NOT WRITE anything on the questionnaire. Nagtiwala na sana, sinira at sinayang mo pa!
4. DO NOT CHEAT. Huwag nang tumingin sa iba. Magfocus ka kung anong meron ka.
5. Answer the exam within 1 HOUR. ‘Pag tapos na, tigilan mo na! Huwag nang ipilit ang bagay na hindi na kaya.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. In the scientific process, it is finding out about what you want to investigate like reading books, articles, journals,
magazines or ask professionals to learn about the effect or area of study.
A. Gathering data B. Formulating hypothesis C. Analyzing data D. Drawing conclusion
2. It is when the data is displayed in the form of a table, bar chart, line graph, or other representation.
A. Gathering data B. Formulating hypothesis C. Analyzing data D. Drawing conclusion
3. Mark makes a guess on a possible result of his experimental research for him to test it. Under what step is it?
A. Gathering data B. Formulating hypothesis C. Analyzing data D. Drawing conclusion
4. Which of the following is the FINAL step in the scientific method?
A. Ask Question B. Formulate hypothesis C. Draw conclusion D. Conduct the experiment
5. This aims to write clearly and concisely about your research topic so that the reader can easily understand the
purpose and results of your research.
A. Writing the research report C. Doing an investigatory project
B. Drawing conclusion D. Publishing the research report
6. Which is an example of a solution?
A. bread B. marshmallow C. sea water D. blood
7. All of the following describes a solution EXCEPT ____.
A. clear C. cannot pass through filter paper
B. homogeneous D. can be separated by physical means
8. How many grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400 mL of a 5% glucose solution?
A. 10 g B. 5 g C. 20 g D. 14 g
9. What is the percentage concentration in the following solution: 2g sucrose in 80 grams water?
A. 2.4 % B. 4.4 % C. 2.5 % D. 97.6%
10. A gaseous material has a strong smell, evaporates quickly, particularly boils at -33.34⁰C. This material can be
classified as _____.
A. metal B. mixture C. solution D. pure substance
11. At sea level, an odorless and colorless material boils at 100⁰C and freezes at 0 ⁰C. What inference can be drawn
from this observation?
A. The material is a metal. C. The material is a mixture.
B. The material is a non-metal. D. The material is a pure substance.
12. Which of the following groups contain only PURE SUBSTANCES?
A. air, methane, sodium chloride C. Ammonia, vinegar, silicon
B. iron, ethanol, water D. Carbon dioxide, air, water
13. How can salt and water be separated in seawater?
A. filtration B. hand picking C. distillation D. electrolysis
14. Which of the following is NOT a mixture?
A. Mineral water B. Sea water C. Distilled water D. Vinegar
15. Which of the following substances can be separated further?
A. Chlorine B. magnesium C. Hydrogen D. Hydrochloric Acid
16. By what means can the component elements of water be separated?
A. Filtration B. Electrolysis C. Winnowing D. Magnetism
17. The main component of sand is ___________.
A. Aluminum B. Calcium oxide C. Silica D. Iron
18. Which of the following is a compound?
A. Glucose B. Tungsten C. Manganese D. Sodium

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19. Among the Macrominerals needed in a human body, what is responsible for the regulation of body fluids?
A. Calcium B. Potassium C. Sodium D. Zinc
20. At sea level, an odorless and colorless Liquid A boils at a range of 100 ℃ to 105 ℃ . What inference to Liquid A
can be drawn from this observation?
A. It is a metal B. It is a Non-metal C. It is a mixture D. It is a pure substance
21. Which of the following is NOT a natural acid-base indicator?
A. Camote leaves B. Mayana C. Red Cabbage D. Litmus paper
22. Which of the following materials contains BASIC mixtures?
A. Fruit drinks B. Shampoo C. Vinegar D. Coconut water
23. Normally, a hydrochloric acid is strongly acidic. What are its corresponding pH values?
A. between 7 and 9 B. between 5 and 7 C. less than 2 D. 7
24. Anthony used a mayana indicator to determine the acidity or basicity of the Panyawan extract. He noticed that the
color of the indicator turns yellow. What can he infer about the Panyawan extract?
A. It is weakly acidic. B. It is strongly acidic C. It is weakly basic. D. It is strongly basic.
25. Which of the following group of substances consists of metallic elements?
A. aluminum, copper, potassium C. phosphorus, chlorine, bromine
B. oxygen, carbon, sulfur D. carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen

II. MATCHING TYPE. Match each item in column A to its corresponding answer in column B. Write only the letter.

Column A Column B
26. substance being dissolved in a solution A. mixture
27. dissolving substance in a solution B. calcium
28. method of purifying liquids C. hydrochloric acid
29. combination of two or more substances D. acid
30. responsible for maintenance of bones E. solute
31. an element present in hemoglobin of the blood F. base
32. acid present in the stomach G. electrolysis
33. a substance with pH level less than 7 H. malleable
34. turns red litmus paper to blue I. solvent
35. can be hammered to sheets J. iron
K. distillation

III. MODIFIED ALTERNATE RESPONSE. Write TRUE if the statement is true and CHANGE the underlined word
if the statement is false.
36. Oxygen is an example of a compound.
37. A solution having a pH level of 7 is neutral.
38. A substance has a bitter taste and a soapy feeling when touched. Therefore, it is acidic.
39. A metallic element most abundant in the human body is Oxygen.
40. A metal like iron forms rust when exposed for a long time to oxygen and moisture in the air and in the presence of
an acid.

IV. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the answer to each statement.


41. A solution containing a maximum amount of solute in a given temperature.
42. These are solid solutions made up of two or more metals or contain metals mixed with non-metals.
43. A solution with a large amount of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
44. A physical process used to separate solids from liquids by interposing a medium through which only the liquid can
pass.
45. It is the scattering of light by the particles in a mixture.
46. A particular kind of matter that has uniform properties composed of pure elements or chemically bonded elements.
47. It is a sickness caused by a deficiency of Iron.
48. These are vertical columns of elements in the periodic table of elements.
49. It is a compound found in some natural acid-base indicators like mayana. It has pigments that may change
depending on the acidity or basicity of the substance it is mixed with.
50. These are elements having properties of both metals and non-metals.

KEEP COOL AND PASS THE TEST. GOD BLESS!


-Sir Arnold

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