A Molecule Which Breaks and Gives Off Hydrogen and Oxygen. Water Carbon Dioxide Air Sodium Chloride

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SAINT MICHAEL INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP AND EXCELLENCE

CENTRO 02, SANCHEZ MIRA, CAGAYAN

SECOND QUARTER
3rd MONTHLY TEST
SCIENCE 7

NAME: _________________________________________________ SCORE: _________________


PARENT’S SIGNATURE: __________________________________ DATE: _________________

I. Multiple Choice:
Direction: Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. A substance which consists of two or more elements which have been combined chemically is
called ______.
a. Element c. Mixture
b. Compound d. Solute
2. A substance which cannot be broken into further simpler substance by any chemical reaction is
called___________.
a. Element c. Mixture
b. Compound d. Solution

3. A molecule which breaks and gives off hydrogen and oxygen.

a. Water c. Air
b. Carbon dioxide d. Sodium Chloride

4. A Great Swedish chemist who proposed the system of chemical symbols.


a. Jons Jakob Berzelius c. Jacob Berzelius
b. John Berzelius d. John Jake Berzelius
5. An element that is an essential mineral for the diet. It is the mineral that makes up bones and
teeth.
a. Calcium c. Hydrogen
b. Potassium d. Copper
6. A compound that is found in the stomach. It primarily aids digestion.
a. HCl c. HCL
b. H2CL d. CO3
7. What is the most abundant gas in the universe?
a. Hydrogen c. Nitrogen
b. Oxygen d. Carbon dioxide
8. Acidic foods can be identified by what taste?
a. Salty c. Bitter
b. Sour d. Sweet
9. How do bases’ taste compared to acids?
a. Bases are sweet and acids are c. Bases are bitter and acids are
bitter sweet
b. Bases are bitter and acids are d. Bases are spicy and bases are
sour sour

10. Which is the correct set of acid properties, as described by Boyle:


a. Sour taste, corrosive, Change c. Sweet taste, slipper, change
litmus from red to blue litmus from blue to red
b. Sour taste, corrosive, change d. Sour taste, slippery, change
litmus from blue to red litmus from blue to red
11. Salt water did not react with the Red or Blue litmus paper. This must mean
a. Salt water is a base c. Salt water is an acid
b. Salt water if neutral d. Salt water is charged
12. What is an element needed to maintain a healthy thyroid gland?
a. Iodine c. Hydrogen
b. Chlorine d. Gold
13. What is true about sulfuric acid?
a. Used to manufacture fertilizers c. Used to aid digestion
b. The second abundant element in d. Used for jewelry and other
nature accessories
14. What will happen to a person who lacks in Selenium in his diet?
a. Heart disease
b. Rickets d. Anemia
c. Infertility
15. What food sources can iodine be found?
a. Seafood c. Bread
b. Tea d. Liver

II. Fill in the table below.

Compound Chemical formula Chemical name


Alcohol 1. 2.
Ammonia NH3 3.
4. 5. Sodium
Carbon dioxide CO2 6.
Carbon monoxide 7. Carbon monoxide
8. 9. Calcium carbonate
Sand 10. 11.
12. NaCl 13
Table sugar 14. Sucrose
Vinegar 15. Acetic acid

Prepared by:

Octerley Love Arizabal


Subject Teacher Approved by:

Ruth G. Vilalluz
School Directress

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