1st Quarter Exam G7

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Here's a set of 30 multiple-choice questions for a summative test in Science 10 on the topic of the three forces that drive
plate tectonics:

NAME: _______________________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _______________________ SCORE: ________

FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION in SCIENCE 7

Instructions: Choose the letter corresponding to the correct answer for each question. Write your answers on the space provided.
Use CAPITAL LETTER in your answer.

____1. In Science inquiry which employs________________, it started from asking questions about the things that makes
us curious and intrigue us on things that are happening in our surroundings.
a. scientific method b. scientific investigation c. scientific intention d. none of these
____2. And one of this is scientific method through a__________.
a. scientific method b. scientific investigation c. scientific intention d. none of these
____3. Science makes us understand natural phenomena and problems encountered in our daily lives.
a. Maybe b. False c. True d. none of these
____4. Scientific method is just like a road map that employs basic steps to arrive in a destination.
a. Maybe b. False c. True d. none of these
____5. Scientific investigation does not employ scientific method.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. none of these
____6. A scientific investigation undergoes a journey or a process which built understanding and develop knowledge over
time.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. none of these
____7. Through observation we will be able to ask questions that will intrigue us and can lead us into scientific
investigation. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. none of these
____8. The world is full of wonders that is brought by______.
a. Science b. Scientific method c. Scientist d. Natural phenomena
____9. In scientific investigation, which one is needed?
a. Science b. Scientific method c. Scientist d. Natural phenomena
____10. It is compare to a roadmap that you have to follow to arrive your destination?
a. Science b. Scientific method c. Scientist d. Natural phenomena
____11. It is a way of thinking and a way of gathering knowledge around us?
a. Science b. Scientific method c. Scientist d. Natural phenomena
____12. What was done when doing scientific investigation?
a. Science b. Scientific method c. Scientist d. All of the above
____13. By observation, anything around us can be studied and questions may arise as we become aware of our
surroundings.
a. Make observation b. Test the hypothesis
c. hypothesis d. Come up with a question.
____14. - A questions may arise as we encountered problems that need answers in our observation of the surroundings.
a. Make observation b. Test the hypothesis
c. hypothesis d. Come up with a question.
____15. It is a tentative answer to the problem.
a. Make observation b. Test the hypothesis
c. hypothesis d. Come up with a question.
____16. To test whether our hypothesis or educated guess is right or wrong we have must duct an experiment to prove the
result.
a. Make observation b. Test the hypothesis
c. hypothesis d. Come up with a question.
_____17. A researcher, after the experiment usually record and then analyze the result of their study for evaluation.
a. Record result b. Conclusion c. Independent variable d. Dependent variable
_____18. ___________is the final answer to the problem in the experiment.
a. Record result b. Conclusion c. Independent variable d. Dependent variable
____19. It is the variable in the experiment being manipulated or controlled.
a. Record result b. Conclusion c. Independent variable d. Dependent variable
____20. It is the effect that arise from independent variable, it is the variable that responds to the change in the
independent variable.
a. Record result b. Conclusion c. Independent variable d. Dependent variable
____21. It is a reference or standard to be compared to the resulting experiment done. It is the basis of comparison in the
results of the study.
a. Aristotle b. Hypothesis c. Control Set-up d. Element
____22. It is the intelligent guess or educated guess given to answer the questions in the study.
a. Aristotle b. Hypothesis c. Control Set-up d. Element
____23. ___________said that “Everything either is an element or is compounds of element.”
a. Aristotle b. Hypothesis c. Control Set-up d. Element
____24. An __________is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by a chemical reaction.
a. Aristotle b. Hypothesis c. Control Set-up d. Element
____25. _____elements currently known.
a. 118 b. 90 c. 28 d. Periodic Table of Elements
____26. _______________are naturally occurring.
a. 118 b. 90 c. 28 d. Periodic Table of Elements
____27. The remaining ______have been prepared by scientists in the laboratory
a. 118 b. 90 c. 28 d. Periodic Table of Elements
____28. _______________contains information about atoms and tells us much information about the position of an
element on its chemical properties.
a. 118 b. 90 c. 28 d. Periodic Table of Elements
____29. Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev a Russian chemist. Invented and formulated the ____________.
a. Elements b. Metals c. Metalloids d. Periodic Law
____30. _________are pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substance by a chemical reaction.
a. Elements b. Metals c. Metalloids d. Periodic Law
____31. Are often shiny, good conductors of electricity and easily pulled into wires and hammered into sheets.
a. Elements b. Metals c. Metalloids d. Periodic Law
____32. Poor conductors of electricity, most gases at room temperature and in solid form tends to be brittle.
a. Non-metals b. Metals c. Metalloids d. Periodic Law
____33. Have properties common with both metals and non-metals and semi-conductors in electrical devices.
a. Elements b. Metals c. Metalloids d. Periodic Law
____34. _________is a pure substance formed by chemically combining two or more elements together.
a. Elements b. chemically combined c. Compound d. chemical formula
____35. A _____________uses element symbols to show the identity of the elements forming a compound and subscripts
to show the ratio of atoms contained in the compound.
a. Elements b. chemically combined c. Compound d. chemical formula

____36. ___________is the simplest form of matter which cannot be divided any further.

a. Elements b. chemically combined c. Compound d. chemical formula

____37. Compounds are made up of two or more elements which are___________.

a. Elements b. chemically combined c. Compound d. chemical formula

____38. ______________are abbreviations of the names of the elements.

a. Chemical symbols b. Calcium c. Potassium d. Sodium

____39. Essential to information and maintenance of bones and teeth; regulates nerves transmission, muscle contraction,
and blood clotting.

a. Chemical symbols b. Calcium c. Potassium d. Sodium


___40. Maintains regular heartbeat, water balance and cell integrity; needed in nerve transmission, carbohydrate, protein
metabolism.
a. Chemical symbols b. Calcium c. Potassium d. Sodium
____41. Regulates amount of body fluid, involved in nerve transmission.
a. Chemical symbols b. Calcium c. Potassium d. Sodium
____42. A _____________may either an element or a compound which have a uniform composition all throughout when
subjected to temperature change.
a. Two or more components b. Melting Point c. Pure substance d. Boiling Point
____43. At the start of boiling, the temperature of a pure substance changes and then it becomes the same, while a mixture
has different boiling point at different time due to its different composition.
a. Two or more components b. Melting Point c. Pure substance d. Boiling Point
____44. Within a short time it was observed that a pure substance melts completely or smoothly compare to a mixture that
has some portions that seem to be not melting.
a. Two or more components b. Melting Point c. Pure substance d. Boiling Point
____45. Mixtures contain_________________, and these components may differ in size.
a. Two or more components b. Melting Point c. Pure substance d. Boiling Point
____46. Mixture have uniform appearance it is _______________.
a. decantation b. Heterogeneous c. Homogenous d. Physical manipulation
____47. when different parts the mixtures are visible to the unaided eye and are obviously different from one another, it
is_____________.
a. decantation b. Heterogeneous c. Homogenous d. Physical manipulation
____48. ______________separates using a spoon or any scooping material or by picking.
a. decantation b. Heterogeneous c. Homogenous d. Physical manipulation
____49. In ______________, the large particles of insoluble solid are separated from the liquid mixture.
a. decantation b. Heterogeneous c. Homogenous d. Physical manipulation
____50. Evaporation separates the soluble solid from the liquid component of the solution by____________.
a. decantation b. evaporating the liquid substance c. Homogenous d. Physical manipulation.

_END OF THE TEST_

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