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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA Administrative Region
Division of Agusan del Sur
PROSPERIDAD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur
School ID 304731
FIRST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 7

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read each question carefully and write the letter of the correct answer.

1. Ma’am Ayuban is selling binignit, lugaw, mineral water and kwek-kwek in the school’s canteen. Which is NOT a
heterogeneous mixture?
a. Binignit b. lugaw c. mineral water d. kwek-kwek
2. Which is an example of heterogeneous mixture?
a. Binignit b. mineral water c. Blood d. Rain
3. It is a kind of solution wherein it contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of solvent?
a. Saturated solution b. cold solution c. Unsaturated solution d. hot solution
4. Mia observed that there is a maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature.
This means ______________?
a. Ductility b. Malleability c. Solubility d. Conductivity
5. Oreo dissolves 1 tablespoon of sugar to a cup of hot water. What is the solute?
a. Sugar b. hot water c. both a&b d. no solute there
6. Refer to the situation in no.5, what is the solvent?
a. Sugar b. hot water c. both a&b d. no solute there
7. What is being used as a disinfectant in hospitals and even at home?
a. Hydrogen peroxide b. Alcohol c. Amoxicilin d. Betadine
8. An example of base is _________________.
a. Vinegar b. Baking soda c. Lemon juice d. orange
9. How would you explain the reason why Mia’s blood becomes too acidic?
a. It is because she has too much Carbon dioxide c. It is because she has lesser Oxygen
b. It is because she has lesser Carbon dioxide d. It is because she has too much Oxygen
10. The following are examples of metals. EXCEPT:
a. Carbon b. Gold c. Iron d. Copper
11. What is the only metal that becomes liquid at normal room temperature?
a. Hydrogen b. Nitrogen c. Mercury d. Gold
12. Which non-metal is liquid at room temperature?
a. Carbon b. Bromine c. Mercury d. Helium
13. Which of the following statements is true for both elements and compounds?
a. They are homogeneous. c. They are the simplest form of matter.
b. They are commonly found free in nature. d. They can be broken down into simpler substances.
14. Shane boiling a water in a casserole. She forgot to turn off the stove right away and all the liquid was gone. But she noticed that
there were some solid materials that settled at the surface of the casserole. How would you explain the reason based on this
observation?
a. The liquid was a pure substance c.The liquid material was a pure substance because it
evaporated.
b. The liquid was composed of a single material d. The liquid was a mixture with dissolved solid materials
15. What would happen if you put sugar to the water while stirring it?
a. The sugar will dissolve quickly c. The sugar will evaporate
b. The sugar will dissolve slowly. d. The sugar will not dissolve
For nos. 16-19, analyse the sample situation below and answer the guide questions.
Sample problem: Ma’am April is cooking lugaw, arroz caldo, binignit, and hot choco in the school canteen. They also sell halo-
halo, buko pandan, buko juice, juice, mineral water, batchoy, and bihon.
16. Based on the mentioned foods above, what is an example of homogeneous mixture?
a. Lugaw b. Binignit c. Arroz caldo d. Hot choco
17. How about the examples of heterogeneous mixture?
a. Juice b. Batchoy c. Hot choco d. Mineral water

18. Which is NOT an example of heterogeneous mixture?


a. Batchoy b. Binignit c. Arroz caldo d. Hot choco
19. Which is NOT an example of homogeneous mixture?
a. Juice b. Halo-halo c. Hot choco d. Mineral water
For nos. 20-24, refer to the data below. You may also refer to your periodic table. Write the symbols only.
Substance Substance Substance
symbol melts at boils at
Ca 850 C 1490 C
Cu 1083 C 2600 C
Fe 1540 C 2900 C
He -270 C -269 C
Mg 650 C 1110 C
NCL3 -37 C 71 C
NO -163 C -152 C
Na2CO3 858 C 890 C
SiO2 1610 C 2230 C
20. Which compounds melts above 1000 C and boils above 2000 C?
21. Which substance has the highest boiling point?
22. Which substance has the lowest boiling point?
23. Which substance has the highest melting point?
24. Which substance has the lowest melting point?
25. What is the boiling point of water?
a. 37 C b. 40 C c. 77 C d. 100 C
26. What happens to the litmus paper when the sample is an acid?
a. It turns blue b. It turns white c. it turns green d. It turns red
27. What happens to the litmus paper when the sample is an basics?
b. It turns blue b. It turns white c. it turns green d. It turns red
28. How are mixtures and solutions different from each other?
a. There are no differences c. The mixture combines physically and the solution is not easily
separated
b. They have more than one elements in them d. Once combines chemically the other combines electronically
29. Calcium chloride is a compound of the two elements calcium and chlorine. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Calcium chloride is listed in the Periodic Table c. Calcium and chlorine belong to the same group in the periodic
table
b. The symbol for calcium chloride includes Ca and Cl d. Chlorine may still be broken down into a simpler form
30. Copper, aluminum, and gold are metals. Which INCORRECTLY describes a metal?
a. Metals are ductile b. Metals are good insulators c. Metals are malleable d. metals are good conductors of
heat

II. TRUE OR FALSE


Direction: Write T if the statement is TRUE and write F if the statement is FALSE.
31. Water is an example of an element. F
32. Mixtures are always combinations of compounds that are in different states of matter. T
33. Solute is a component of a solution that has lesser quantities. T
34. Chicken curry is the best example for heterogeneous solution. T
35. Potassium is an element which function is to maintains regular heartbeat. T
36. All solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions. T
37. Nonmetals are brittle and are normally used as insulators. T
38. Gold, silver and nickle are good conductors of heat. T
39. Temperature affects the solubility of a solid in a liquid. T
40. Homogeneous mixtures won’t be separated even you use any techniques. F

III. MATCHING TYPE


Direction: Match column A to column B. Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.
__B__41. These are brittle, not malleable or ductile, and poor conductors of both heat and electricity. a. Solvent
__D__42. A particular kind of matter that has uniform properties. b. Nonmetals
__G__43. Combination of atoms which can be separated using chemical processes. c. Base
__K__44. Potential of hydrogen ion (H+), a measure of acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a substance. d. Substance
__A__45. The component of a solution that is in greater amount. The dissolving substance of a solution e. Mixtures
_H___46. These are homogeneous mixture. It may be solids dissolved in liquids or gases dissolved f. Elements
__I__47. A substance whose waters solution exhibits the properties that turns the litmus paper g. Compounds
red and has a sour taste.
__C__48. A substance whose waters solution exhibits the properties that turns the litmus paper h. Solutions
blue and has a bitter taste.
__F__49. A primary substance that cannot separated into simpler materials. i. Acid
__E__50. A physical combination of two or more substances on which the identities j. Malleability
are attained and are mixed in the form of solutions, suspensions and colloids. k. pH

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