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AMPASO MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

PAGALAMATAN, BINIDAYAN LANAO DEL SUR

FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION

SCORE:

NAME: SUBJECT:
GRADE: DATE:

I-MULTIPLE CHOICE: Directions: Read each item carefully. Use a separate sheet
for your answers.

1. Which of the following is the simplest form of substance?


A. Chemical Formula B. Compound C. Element D. Mixture
2. Which of the following is NOT an example of compound?
A. Ammonia B. Helium gas C. Hydrogen peroxide D. Table sugar
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE about elements and compounds?
A. Are homogenous in nature. B. Are simplest form of
matter.
C. Are commonly naturally occurring materials. D. Can be broken down into
simpler
substances.
4. Which of the following substance is an element?
A. Carbon dioxide B. Iron C. Salt D. Sugar

5. Which of the following describes an element?


A. The simplest substance.
B. It can be broken down into other types of substances.
C. It can be separated through a chemical process.
D. It is composed of two or more types of atoms.
6. Which of the following statements correctly describes a compound?
A. Can be broken down into a simpler type of matter by chemical means.
B. Has a unique property that are different from the properties of its individual
elements.
C. Composed of atoms of two or more elements that bond together.
D. Composed of two atoms that bond together.
7. Which of the following will be the result of compound if Hydrogen gas and oxygen
gas combine?
A. Alcohol B. Salt C. Sugar D. Water
8. Salt is made up of what elements?
A. Sodium and Chloride B. Sodium and Chlorine
C. Sodium and Copper D. Sodium and Oxide
9. Which of the following is correctly matched?
A. Gold: Element: Silver: Compound
B. Oxygen: Element: Water:Compound
C. Sugar: Element: Salt: Compound
D. Water: Element: Hydrogen: Compound
10. Which of the following is NOT an element?
A. Na B. Fe C. Pz D. He
For items 11—15, tell whether it is an example of an element or a compound. Write
the word ELEMENT if the sample shows characteristics of an element and
COMPOUND if it shows characteristics of compound.
______________11. Aluminum
______________12. Mercury
______________13. Ferrous Sulfate
______________14. Sucrose
______________15. Carbon

II-Directions: Encircle the common elements and compounds in the puzzle. The
word inside the box can be arranged in vertical, horizontal and diagonal only.

Potassium Oxygen Ammonia Gold Iron Silver Hydrogen


zinc Water Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Calcium Flouride Calcium
III-IDENTIFICATION:
A: Directions: Read the paragraph and identify the correct words that fit in the given
sentences inside the box. Write your answer in a separate sheet of paper.

properties metal Elements Compounds


metalloids more non-metal one
properties chemical process components chemical

Elements and Compounds are all around us. (1)__________ are made up of
atom or atoms of the same kind. They are the simplest type of matter and cannot be
broken down into components. Each element is made entirely from (2)_______ type
of atom.
Each element is unique and no two elements have the same set of (3)__________.
Some are in the same state but they have (4)__________ properties. Some elements
are (5)________ like iron, gold and silver. Others are (6)_______ like Nitrogen,
Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are elements that are (7)___________ like Boron,
Silicon and Germanium.
(8) _________ are combination of (9)__________ or (10)____________
elements like water which is a combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen; salt which is
made up of sodium and chlorine; and rusts formed when an iron reacts with oxygen.
Compounds can be broken down into it’s (11)______ through a (12)__________
process and formed when two elements are combined together. It has unique
properties that are different from the properties of the elements that make them up.

B. . Directions: Identify the CHARACTERISTICS of elements and compounds


described in column A by arranging the jumbled letters in Column B. Write your
answer in column C.
A B C
Characteristics of Jumbled letters Answers
Elements and
Compounds
Anything that has mass and TAMTER
occupy space
Substance that cannot be
separated into simpler TELEMEN
substances
The smallest particle of an TOAM
element
Substance formed when
two or more elements POCUNMOD
chemically joined
A letter or letters used by
Chemists to represent an MYSLOB
element
A quick way to show the
composition of a LAMFORU
compound

C: Identify the following samples if it is a MIXTURE or SUBSTANCE. Write your


answer on the space provided.
1.Acetic acid
__________________ 2. Butter
__________________ 3. Diamond
__________________ 4. Steel
__________________5. Rubbing alcohol
__________________6. Sulfur
__________________7. Gold Bar
__________________8. Baking Soda
__________________9. Ink
__________________10. water
__________________11. Pizza
__________________12. Sugar
__________________13. Hydrogen
__________________14. Coffee
__________________15. Sand

IV-CLASSIFICATION:
Directions: Write the chemical symbol of the following elements and classify them
into metal, non-metal and metalloids/semi-metal by putting a check (/) on the
corresponding column.

ELEMENT CHEMICAL METAL NON-METAL SEMI-METAL


SYMBOL
Aluminum
Boron
Calcium
Carbon
Copper
Flourine
Gallium
Gold
Iron
Oxygen
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Sulfur

B-Directions: Classify the different samples of substances and mixtures from given
images below by putting a check on the corresponding column.

Images Substance Mixture

Salt and water solution

Rubbing alcohol

milk

Eggs
Nail polished

Coffee

Cup noodles

sugar

LPG

Halo Halo

V- TABLE COMPLATION
A-Directions: Write the name of the element in each box and its corresponding group
number.
SYMBOL NAME OF ELEMENT GROUP NUMBER
Al
B
C
Dy
Er
F
Ga
H
I
K
La
Mn
N
O
P

B- Direction: Write the properties of substances and mixtures on the table based on
the given properties below.

Properties:
1. It is a combination of two or more substance
2. It is a compound
3. It cannot be separated by physical means
4. It can be an example of a solution
5. It can be separated by physical means
6. It is not a combination of two or more substance
7. It can be combined chemically
8. It cannot be combined chemically
9. With two types homogeneous and heterogeneous
10. Elements and compound are both example

Properties
Substance Mixture
VI-ENUMERATION:
Direction: Enumrate the following;
1. 6 BASIC STEPS of THE SCINTIFIC METHOD.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
2. Propertie of Solution
1.
2.

VII- FACT OR BLUFF


Directions: Write FACT if the statement is correct and write BLUFF if the statement
is incorrect. Write your answer on the space provided.

_________1. Mixture comes in different concentration.


_________2. Mixture has a unique set of properties from its original composition.
_________3. Substance can be separated from its original composition.
_________4. In heterogeneous mixture, the make-up is uniform and every constituent
of the mixture has the same properties.
_________5. Mixture can undergo the processes of filtration and distillation.
_________6. The proportion of the components in substance is variable.
_________7. Blood is a mixture that can be separated by a machine called centrifuge.
_________8. Mixture and substance are form of matter.
_________9. Smoke is an example of substance.
_________10. Flour and sugar may be combined to form a mixture.
B. TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Write T if the statement is True and write F if the statement is False.
_____1. Concentrations of solutions depends on the amount of solute present in the
solution.
_____2. Adding more water to a concentrated solution will affect its concentration.
_____3. Vinegar labeled as 5% acidity is considered a diluted solution.
_____4. Commercial muriatic acid needs to be diluted before use.
_____5. A 70% ethyl alcohol solution is a better than a 40% solution.
_____6. A solution that contains a very large amount of solute is classified as diluted
solution.

VIII- ESSAY/ PROBLEM SOLVING

A- Alcoholic beverages like wines and liquors are solutions containing ethyl
alcohol as the active ingredient. They are expressed in percent by volume.

Directions: Answer the given questions using the given table.


Sample Concentrations
of Alcoholic Beverages
1 15%
2 38%
3 5%
4 40%

1. Which sample has the highest alcohol content?

2. Which sample has the least alcohol content?

3. If a person consumes 150 ml of sample 4, how much ethyl alcohol did he


consume?

4. If person A drinks 300 ml of sample 3 and person B drinks 180 ml of sample 2,


which person consumes more alcohol?
5. Is alcoholic drink good to your health? Why

B- Answer the following questions briefly.

1. Why is it important to know the concentration of solutions that you used or buy?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________

2. Percent by mass can be computed using the equation:


% mass = mass of solute x 100%
𝑚𝑎𝑠𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛

Directions: Study the given problems and solve what is being asked for. 1. A solution
contains 5 grams of salt and 195 grams of water.

A. How many grams of solution are present?

B. What is the percent by mass concentration of the soluti

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