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2nd SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 7

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2nd SUMMATIVE TEST

SCIENCE 7
1ST QUARTER
BURGOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Name: ___________________________________________ Year level:


________________________________
Section: ______________________ Score:________________
DIRECTION:
Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following is an example of a strong acid?


A. Laundry detergent B. muriatic acid C. Lemon juice D. vinegar

2. All the following will change red litmus paper to blue except:
A. Lime water B. ammonia in water C. Detergent solution D. sprite

3. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning acids and bases?


A. Acids and bases do not react with each other.
B. Acids mixed with bases neutralize each other.
C. Acids mixed with bases make stronger bases.
D. Acids mixed with bases make stronger acids.

4.. Which is the correct set of properties of an acid?


A. Sour taste, corrosive, change litmus from red to blue.
B. Sour taste, corrosive, change litmus from blue to red.
C. Sweet taste, slippery, change litmus from blue to red.
D. Sour taste, slippery, change litmus from red to blue.

5. Normally, rainwater is slightly acidic. What is its corresponding pH values?


A. Between 7 and 9 C. Less than 2
B. Between 5 and 7 D. Cannot be measured

6. Which of the following is most likely a basic substance?


A. Tomato C. Detergent bar
B. Calamansi extract D. Vinegar

7.Which of the following substances is not a compound?


A. Iron C. Sugar
B. Salt D. Vanilla

8. The following substances are examples of compounds except?


A. Hydrogen peroxide C. Helium gas
B. Ammonia D. Table sugar

9.A drain cleaner like Liquid Sosa contains a large amount of sodium
hydroxide, commonly known as lye. It is a very strong base. What is its
pH value?
A. 1 C. 9
B. 8 D. 1\

10. Natural acid-base indicators from plants are either weak acids or weak
bases. They change their pH values and color when applied to other
mixtures with various acidity or basicity. What substances make up the
natural acid-base indicator?
A. Vinegar C. bleach
B. Anthocyanin D. chlorophyll

11. What is a mixture?


A. It is made up of two or more components that are joined
chemically.
B. It consists of two or more components which are fixed and definite
C. It is made up of two or more different substances which are
physically combined.
D. It is made up of two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond.

12. Rovie went to the seashore and brings a bucket of sand. Sand is an
example of______________?
A. Compound B. Element C. Mixture D. Substance

13.. Which of the following is a property of a pure substance?


A. The proportion of the components is not fixed.
B. The components can be easily separated
C. Two or more substances are combined
D. Can be separated by physical means.

14.. Among the given samples, which is a pure substance?


A. Butter B. Blood C. Sand D. Sugar

15. Sodium (Na) combined to Chlorine (Cl) will form a salt (NaCl) this is an example of?
A. Compound B. Element C. Mixture D. Solution

16. How would you know if a given sample is a compound?


A. It consists of two or more atoms combined physically.
B. It is comprising of two or more atoms combined chemically.
C. It does not combine to any matter and has chemical property.
D. It consists of two atoms which have an indefinite formula.

17. Is there a chemical reaction produced if we combined dirt and water?


A. No B. Yes C. Maybe D. Uncertain
18. Sugar is an example of ____________________?
A. Colloid B. Element C. Mixture D. Substance
19. Sodium (Na) combined to Chlorine (Cl) will form a salt (NaCl) this is an example of?
Compound B. Element C. Mixture D. Solution

20. The following are true about a mixture EXCEPT one.


A. Mixtures have physical properties like boiling point and melting point.
B. Mixtures are made up of two or more different substances which are
physically combined.
C. Mixture’s components can be separated using physical process or
methods.
D. Mixtures have fixed compositions and definite formula like pure
substance.

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