Grade 7 Final Assessment

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CENTRAL PANGASINAN ADVENTIST SCHOOL.

INC
School of the Light
18 Cosmos Street Poblacion, Mapandan, Pangasinan
1st Quarter Final Assessment
SCIENCE 7

1. Element is a substance that can't be separated into simpler substances by a


chemical change. Which of the following substances is an element?
a. Air
b. Salt
c. Carbon
d. Sugar
2. What is one property of a suspension that is different from that of a solution or a
colloid?
a. Suspensions are colorless.
b. A suspension is always clear.
c. If left to rest, the particles of a suspension will settle out.
d. Suspensions are homogenous mixture
3. Appearance description of a colloids.
a. Cloudy but uniform homogenous mixture
b. Clear and transparent homogenous mixture
c. Cloudy but uniform heterogenous mixture
d. Clear and transparent heterogenous mixture
4. A solution consists of two parts. One part is the substance that is dissolved. What
is the name of this part of solution?
a. Solution
b. Solvent
c. Solute
d. Mixture
5. A value of a good scientist which they obey the rules and regulation, always on
time in doing an investigation.
a. Honesty
b. Responsibility
c. Discipline
d. Perseverance
6. Laboratory tool that used to transfer liquid to another container so they will not
spill.
a. Tong
b. Funnel
c. Evaporating Dis
d. Mortar and Pestle
7. A type of variable which cannot be manipulated and it’s the effect of another
variable.
a. Controlled Variable
b. Independent Variable
c. Dependent Variable
d. Experimental Variable
8. Technique on separating mixture between liquid and liquid.
a. Evaporation
b. Decantation
c. Distillation
d. Filtration
9. The percent by mass of the solute sodium hypochlorite NaClO is 5.24%. You
have 2500 g of bleach solution. How many grams of NaClO are in the solution?
a. 130 g
b. 131 g
c. 132 g
d. 134 g
10. Copper, Oxygen, Calcium and Aluminum are examples of ________?
a. Compounds
b. Solution
c. Mixture
d. Elements
11. Solution that contains less solute than the amount of solvent in a solution
a. Saturated Solution
b. Unsaturated Solution
c. Supersaturated Solution
d. Diluted Solution
12. The increase of temperature will dissolve the solute of the solution. What type of
solution it is?
a. Unsaturated
b. Saturated
c. Supersaturated
d. Diluted
13. A 12 g of salt is being dissolved in a 69 g of water. What is the mass of solution
in the problem?
a. 12 g
b. 69 g
c. 81 g
d. 96 g
14. Something that cannot be broken down into simpler matter using physical
methods.
a. Mixture
b. Pure Substance
c. Solution
d. Suspension
15. Laboratory tool that can be used for storage and for mixing and for display.
a. Beaker
b. Reagent Bottle
c. Bunsen and Burner
d. Test Tube
16. Used to transferring small amount solid materials or chemicals from one
container to another.
a. Test tube
b. Funnel
c. Spatula
d. Beaker
17. Branch of Science that focuses on the culture, belief and connection between the
human and society.
a. Natural Science
b. Social Science
c. Physical Science
d. Biological Science
18. How many elements that is written on the Periodic Table of Elements.
a. 120
b. 119
c. 118
d. 117
19. It is concerned with processes that seek out the meaning of the natural world.
a. Science
b. Invention
c. Technology
d. Research
20. The process of salt making is through what method of mixture separation?
a. Filtration
b. Evaporation
c. Decantation
d. Distallation
21. Chemicals are fairly dangerous if ingested or inhaled, many of these are
dangerous even upon contact.
a. Flammable
b. Corrosive
c. Poisonous
d. Dangerous
22. We know that sugar water is this type of special mixture because light easily
passes through it and the sugar particles do not settle out.
a. Solution
b. Solvent
c. Colloids
d. Suspensions
23. It deals with the human invention and innovation that satisfy the human needs.
a. Science
b. Invention
c. Technology
d. Research
24. Heterogeneous mixture in which some of the particles settle out of the mixture
upon standing.
a. Solution
b. Solvent
c. Colloids
d. Suspensions
25. Laboratory tool used for melting and calcining materials at a high temperature.
a. Beaker
b. Crucible
c. Evaporating Dish
d. Bunsen and Burner
26. A solution is prepared by dissolving 15 g of cane sugar in 60 g of water.
Calculate the mass percent of each component of the solution.
a. 25%
b. 21%
c. 20%
d. 22%
27. Mixture of two or more substances; dissolved particles are spread evenly
throughout the mixture
a. Solution
b. Solvent
c. Colloids
d. Suspensions
28. What is the percent by volume of ethanol in a solution that contains 45 mL of
ethanol dissolved in 125 mL of water.
a. 26.174%
b. 26.471%
c. 26.741%
d. 26.768%
29. A(n)                                          is a variable representing the value being manipulated or
changed.
a. Independent Variable
b. Dependent Variable
c. Controlled Variable
d. Fix Variable
30. What is the correct order of the steps in the scientific method?
a. Ask a question, analyze results, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis,
draw conclusions, communicate results.
b. Ask questions, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze results,
draw conclusions, communicate results.
c. Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test hypothesis, draw conclusions,
analyze results, communicate results.
d. Make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze the results, ask a
question, draw conclusions, communicate results.

Prepared by: Ms. Mary Joy Logronio Tibay

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