1st Periodic Test - Science 7
1st Periodic Test - Science 7
1st Periodic Test - Science 7
TRUE or FALSE
Direction: Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is wrong. Write your
answer in the space provided.
MULTIPLE CHOICES
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.
____7. It is part of the scientific investigation where the scientist makes a statement that accept or reject the hypothesis.
A. Gathering data C. Formulating a hypothesis
B. Analyzing data D. Drawing conclusion
____12. A liquid has the following properties: one-phase, colorless, boils at varying temperature. Which of the following
BEST describes the liquid?
A. Solution B. Substance C. Suspension D. Coarse mixture
____14. It is displayed in the form of a table, bar chart, line graph, or other
representation.
A. Gathering data C. Formulating a hypothesis
B. Analyzing data D. Drawing conclusion
____15. A characteristic of a metal that can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
A. Luster B. Ductile C. Malleable D. Magnetic
MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match column A to column B. Write the letter of the correct answer before the
number.
A B
____21. All other changeable factors that must A. Acid
be kept the same to ensure a fair test
(what you keep the same). B. Mixture
____22. Use to separate magnetic material to
Non magnetic material C. Base
____23. A solution that contains less than the D. Saturated solution
maximum amount of solute that is capable.
of being dissolve E. Controlled Variable
____24. It is usually present in larger amount in F. Substance
A solution
____25. Substances with pH higher than 7 and G. unsaturated solution
Change litmus paper to blue
____26. It is a solution that contains the maximum H. Magnet
amount of solute that is capable of being
dissolved I. Independent Variable
____27. With pH lower than 7 and taste sour
____28. Air is an example of ______. J. Nonmetal
____29. Manipulated variable
____30. These are brittle, not malleable or ductile,
poor conductors of both heat and electricity,
and tend to gain electrons in chemical
reactions.
Solve the amount of concentrations or amount of solution being prepared. (2.5 points each)
1. 250 grams of flour added with 750 ml of water
2. 30 ml of vinegar added in 70 ml of water