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CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF BINANGONAN

Binangonan,Rizal

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 7

Name: ____________________________________ Score: __________


Grade & Section: ____________________ Date: ___________

General Directions:
1. Read the instructions carefully.
2. Use black or blue ink pen only.
3. Write your answers on the space provided before each number.
4. Observe intellectual honesty.

“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m Possible’”


– Audrey Hepburn

I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE (Rx1). Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false,
change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. If the statement is true, write
"LOVE". If the statement is false, write "F" and make it correct by changing the underlined word(s)
and writing the correct word(s) in the answer blank(s).

____________________ 1. Water is an example of an element.

____________________ 2. Nonmetals have luster; they are dull.

____________________ 3. Malleable metals can be drawn into wire.

____________________ 4. To observe is to explain or give meaning to.

____________________ 5. Compounds are the simplest pure substances.

____________________ 6. Homogeneous mixtures are also called solutions.

____________________ 7. A base is a solution that has an excess of Hydrogen.

____________________ 8. The elements sodium and chlorine make up table salt.

____________________ 9. The pH care measures how acidic or basic a solution is.

____________________ 10. To be ethical is to follow the rules of being fair and honest.

____________________ 11. A reaction between an acid and a base is called neutralization.

____________________ 12. An interpretation is an educated guess or reasonable assumption.

____________________ 13. Hydration is a ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent.

____________________ 14. The scientific method is one way that people think about and solve

questions or problems.

____________________ 15. Compounds can be separated by physical means. Separating a compound

requires a chemical reaction.

____________________16. The molar mass of a compound can be calculated by adding the molar

volume of the individual elements.

____________________ 17. A substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric

current is called an electrolyte.

____________________ 18. A question is an inquiry or problem relating to a topic that can be answered

by conducting an experiment.

____________________ 19. Decantation occurs naturally when solid substances that are heavier than

their solvent deposit at the bottom of the mixture.

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____________________ 20. Solutions are two or more substances that are not chemically combined

with each other and can be separated by physical means.

____________________ 21. Particles in a solvent are so large that they settle out unless the mixture is

constantly stirred or agitated, the mixture is called a hydration.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE (Rx1). Write the letter of your answer using UPPERCASE letter on the
space provided before each number.

______ 22. Which are some resources one can use to research their problem?

A. World Wide Web B. Books C. Newspapers D. All of the above

______ 23. Which is solubility?

A. The proportion of solute to solvent in a mixture


B. The amount of solvent needed to fully dissolve a solute
C. The measurement of how much solute can be dissolved in a liter of solvent
D. The measurement of how large a mixture can get before it becomes a solution

______ 24. Which are the moles of solute per litter of solution?
A. Molality B. Molarity C. Saturation D. Solubility

______ 25. Which is NOT a property of an acid?

A. Corrosive C. Tastes Sour


B. Conducts Electricity D. Turns red litmus paper blue

_____ 26. Which is the fourth step in the Scientific Method?

A. Conduct an experiment C. Formulate a hypothesis


B. Draw a conclusion D. Gather facts and information about
the problem

______ 27. Which is called when two liquids can be mixed together to form a solution?

A. Concentrated B. Immiscible C. Miscible D. Saturated

______ 28. Which is the symbol of Antimony?

A. An B. At C. Sa D. Sb

______ 29. Which is the pH level of a basic solution?

A. Above 7 B. Below 7 C. Exact 7 D. None of these

______ 30. Which is a test or trial performed in order to discover something?

A. Experiment B. Hypothesis C. Procedure D. Variable

______ 31. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a solution?

A. It is stable over time.


B. It is a uniform mixture.
C. It will scatter a beam of light.
D. The solute and solvent cannot be distinguished by the naked eye.

______ 32. Which is NOT a compound?

A. Ammonia B. Diamond C. Dry Ice D. Water

______ 33. Which occurs naturally when solid substances that are heavier than their solvent

deposit at the bottom of the mixture?

A. Decantation B. Distillation C. Filtration D. Sedimentation

______ 34. Which is to conduct an investigation into current information about something?

A. Interpret B. Observe C. Question D. Research

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______ 35. Which is a solution in which more solute can be dissolved?

A. Dissolvable B. Satisfied C. Saturated D. Unsaturated

______36. Which are pure substances that are made of more than one element bound together?

A. Compounds B. Elements C. Heterogeneous D. Homogeneous

______ 37. Which is a heterogeneous mixture that has distinct layers can be separated by slowly pouring
one of the layers into another container?

A. Decantation B. Distillation C. Filtration D. Sedimentation

______ 38. Which is to write accurate information about what occurs during and experiment?

A. Ethical B. Interpret C. Record D. Research

______ 39. Which is a solution containing a relatively large amount of dissolved solute?

A. Concentrated B. Immiscible C. Miscible D. Saturated

______ 40. Which statement best describes an element?

A. can be separated C. pure, made of only one atom


B. made from mixture D. thousands in the world

______ 41. Which type of mixture is a solution?

A. Compounds B. Elements C. Heterogeneous D. Homogeneous

______42. Which is the third step in the Scientific Method?

A. Conduct an experiment C. Formulate a hypothesis


B. Draw a conclusion D. Gather facts and information about
the problem

______ 43. Which is the concentration of a solution?

A. The proportion of solute to solvent in a mixture


B. The amount of solvent needed to fully dissolve a solute
C. The measurement of how much solute can be dissolved in a liter of solvent
D. The measurement of how large a mixture can get before it becomes a solution

______ 44. Which one can be found on the periodic table?

A. Compounds B. Elements C. Mixture D. Pure Substances

______ 45. Which is used to separate components of a homogeneous mixture based on their different

boiling points?

A. Decantation B. Distillation C. Filtration D. Sedimentation

______ 46. Which is NOT a property of Metals?

A. Brittle B. Ductile C. Good conductor D. Malleable

______ 47. Which sequences the parts of matter from smallest to largest correctly?

A. atom → element → compound C. element → atom → compound


B. atom → compound → element D. element → compound → atom

______ 48. Which is something that can change or influences the results of an experiment?

A. Experiment B. Hypothesis C. Procedure D. Variable

______ 49. Which is a metallic element?

A. Cadmium B. Carbon C. Krypton D. Radon

______ 50. Which is something that has all identical particles?

A. Compounds B. Elements C. Mixture D. Pure Substances

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III. ESSAY (Rx5). Explain each questions, before you begin writing, read each questions carefully
and plan what you will say. Your essay should be as organized and as carefully written as
you can make it.

51 – 55. What are the steps in Scientific Method?

56 – 60. What are the difference between a saturated and an unsaturated solution?

61 – 65. What are the difference between a acids and bases?

65 – 70. What are the difference between metals and non-metals?

PREPARED BY:

Rae Ann V. Ines


Science Teacher

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CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF BINANGONAN
Binangonan,Rizal

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 7

ANSWER KEY

I. ALTERNATE RESPONSE 23. C


24. B
1. SCIENCE – Compound 25. D
2. SCIENCE – Do not have 26. C
3. SCIENCE – Ductile 27. C
4. SCIENCE – Interpret 28. D
5. SCIENCE - Elements 29. A
6. LOVE 30. A
7. SCIENCE - Acid 31. C
8. LOVE 32. B
9. SCIENCE – pH Scale 33. D
10. LOVE 34. D
11. LOVE 35. D
12. SCIENCE - Hypothesis 36. A
13. SCIENCE - Concentration 37. A
14. LOVE 38. C
15. SCIENCE – Cannot 39. A
16. SCIENCE – Mass 40. C
17. LOVE 41. D
18. LOVE 42. D
19. SCIENCE - Sedimentation 43. A
20. SCIENCE - Mixtures 44. B
21. SCIENCE – Suspension 45. B
46. A
47. A
48. D
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE
49. A
50. D
22. D

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