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0 Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Division of Agusan del Norte
Jabonga District II
BANGONAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Jabonga, Agusan del Norte
S.Y. 2018 – 2019

2nd Periodical Examination in Science 7 (SY 2018-2019)

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Read and answer the questions carefully.
2. Write letter of your answer BEFORE the number.
3. Use any pen with blue or black ink ONLY. Erasures of any kind are NOT allowed.
4. Review your answers properly.
5. Write your name and your grade and section in your questionnaire.
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Name: ________________________________ Grade/Section: ________________


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1. A substance has a pH of 6. It is said to be. B. a solution where it contains less solute than the
A. strongly basic C. weakly acidic maximum amount it can dissolve.
B. weakly basic D. neutral C. a solution where it contains less solvent than the
maximum amount it can dissolve.
2. What does pH stands for? D. the direction of the force and the direction of the
A. question C. observation motion is parallel to each other.
B. conclusion D. hypothesis
11. A ________ solution has a small amount of
3. The process of obtaining information by using the dissolved solute in comparison to the amount of
senses is called a/an solvent.
A. inquiry C. observation A. dilute C. unsaturated
B. conclusion D. scientific method B. saturated D. pure substance

4. When a scientist shares her findings with other 12. Which of the following is an example of saturated
scientist, she is solution?
A. analyzing data C. forming hypothesis A. Patrick dissolves a 1 spoon of salt in a glass.
B. experimenting D. communicating results B. Anna dissolves a 1kg sugar in a cup of hot water.
C. Terry dissolves a 2 spoon of coffee in a cup of
5. Which question would be the best high level scientific water.
question? D. Katya dissolves a ¼ kg of salt in a drum of
A. Who made the first microscope? water.
B. How many giraffes live in Africa?
C. How long ago did dinosaurs live on Earth? 13. Pure water is an example of
D. Does the amount of salt in water affect the A. a mixture C. a pure substance
temperature at which it boils? B. an element D. a hetero generous mixture

6. A solution is a 14. Ocean water is a ____________ mixture.


A. homogeneous mixture A. mixture C. heterogeneous
B. heterogeneous mixture B. homogeneous D. pure substance
C. concentrated substance
D. mixture of only two substances 15. Alex goes into the garden and digs up a shovel full of
dirt. This is a _________ mixture.
7. A solution has the combination of two things, the A. mixture C. homogeneous
________ and the ________. B. substance D. heterogeneous
A. water and solvent 16. Salt water is a mixture.
B. solvent and solute A. True, because it is a mixture of two substances.
C. solute and substance B. True, because salt and water are mixed together.
D. substance and solvent C. False, because water is a pure substance while
salt is not.
8. Which is NOT a solution? D. False, because water and salt does not mixed
A. air C. shampoo together wholly.
B. salt water D. boys and girls in a classroom 17. Water is a pure substance.
A. True, because it is made up of elements.
9. What is a saturated solution? B. True, because it is made up of only one type of
A. a type of solution that is dissolved in a solvent molecule.
B. a solution that reached the maximum amount of C. False, because a pure substance is made up of
dissolved solute in a given solvent. only one type of element.
C. a solution that reached the maximum amount of D. False, because water is a mixture of different
dissolved solvent in a given solvent. molecules combined together.
D. None of the above 18. All of these are properties of substance EXCEPT
10. What is unsaturated solution? A. mass C. concentrated
A. a type of solution where the solvent and solute are B. volume D. boiling point
mixed together.

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19. The physical property of the substance that is the B. the symbol for calcium chloride includes Ca and Cl
point at which liquid changes into vapor. C. chlorine may still be broken down into simpler form
A. mass C. density D. calcium and chlorine belong to the same group in
B. volume D. boiling point the periodic table

20. The following are some of the physical properties of 32. Which of the following is NOT an example of
substance, which is INCORRECTLY match? compound?
A. volume - mass C. melting point – boiling point A. water C. water and salt
B. density - volume D. None of the above B. NaCl D. water and sand

21. A pure substance always has _____ density when 33. A list of different nutrients provided by the food
measured under _______ conditions. product with their corresponding percentage share
A. the same; different on the daily recommended dietary allowance.
B. the same; the same A. Nutrition Facts C. Nutrition dietary
C. a different; different B. List of Nutrients D. Percentage of nutrition
D. a different; the same
34. What is compound?
22. A gaseous material has a strong smell, evaporates A. made up of two or more atom which is chemically
quickly, particularly boils at 33.34 °C and melts at - combined.
77.73 °C. This material can be classified as ______. B. made up of two or more elements which is chemically
A. metal C. solution combined.
B. mixture D. pure substance C. a substance in which the atoms present are from
different elements combined.
23. What is the substance that dissolves in a solution D. None of the above
called?
A. solute C. colloid 35. Which of the following statements is TRUE for both
B. solvent D. suspension elements and compounds?
A. they are homogeneous.
24. A mixture is B. they are the simplest form of matter.
A. a pure substance C. they are commonly found free in nature
B. mixture of elements D. they can be broken down into simpler substances
C. mixture of two or more substances
D. None of the above 36. A sickness caused by a deficiency of iron.
A. stroke C. kidney failure
25. In what type of mixture are the substances evenly B. anemia D. coronary diseases
distributed throughout the mixture?
A. homogeneous C. All types of mixtures 37. Which of the following is NOT a macro mineral?
B. heterogeneous D. No types of mixtures A. Calcium C. Potassium
B. Magnesium D. Manganese
26. The following explains what a mixture is EXCEPT
A. they can be either be homogeneous or 38. Which of the following is a micro mineral?
heterogeneous in nature. A. Iron C. Zinc
B. the constituents of the mixture cannot be B. Sulfur D. Selenium
separated by physical methods.
C. There is no chemical force acting between the 39. Sodium deficiency can cause
two or more substances that are mixed. A. anemia C. weight loss
D. None of the above B. dental decay D. poor memory

27. When can you say that you have a Mixture? 40. What is the function of Calcium in our body?
A. the components are not mixed A. catalyst in the synthesis of energy-carrier
B. homogeneous in nature ONLY molecules
C. heterogeneous in nature ONLY B. essential formation and maintenance of bones
D. All of the above and teeth.
C. maintains regular heartbeat, water balance and
28. What element can you find in period IV group VII? cell integrity.
A. Iodine C. Fluorine D. regulates amount of body fluid and is involved in
B. Bromine D. Chlorine nerve transmission.

29. Pb is the chemical symbol of


A. Lead C. Palladium Prepared by:
B. Potassium D. Polonium AUTIDA, TREXIA B.

30. It was discovered by Mendeleev and where the


elements are arranged chemically.
A. Elements Table C. Table of Specifications Approved by:
B. Period of Elements D. Periodic Table of Elements
DEMINDA A. SANCHEZ
31. Calcium chloride is a compound of the two elements
calcium and chloride. Which of the following
statements is TRUE?
A. calcium chloride is listed in the periodic table.

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