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Third Summative Q1 Science
Third Summative Q1 Science
Quarter 1
SCIENCE 6
I. Read each question carefully then choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on the blank
before the number.
____1. A colloid is a stable combination of particles of one substance that are dissolved or suspended in
a second substance.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. None of these
____2. What kind of mixture is formed when oil is mixed with water ?
a. Solution b. water c. colloids d. suspension
____3. Soda pop, whipped cream, and beaten egg whites are examples of what type of colloids?
a. Foam b. Emulsion c. Sol d. Aerosol
____4. What kind of mixture is formed when larger particles settle out when left undisturbed?
Solvent b. colloid c. suspension d. solution
____5. What phenomenon occur when dispersed colloid particles scatter light?
a. Tyndall effect b. miscible c. shaft effect d. immiscible
____6. How does suspension appear?
a. It appears clear c. It appears messy
b. It appears cloudy d. none of the above
____7. What example of colloid has dispersed solid particles in gas?
a. Milk b. smoke c. gelatin d. blood
____8. Which of the following mixture is not an example of a suspension
a. Salt and water c. sand and water
b. Oil and water d. chalk and water
____9. Which of the following is an example of a colloid?
a. Cooking oil b. soft drinks c. bubbles in water d. mayonnaise
____10. Which of the following statements do not describe a suspension?
a. Suspensions are larger particles is visible to the naked eyes.
b. Suspensions are particles that settle out when left undisturbed.
c. Mixture of soil and water is an example of suspension
d. Suspensions are homogeneous mixture and invisible to the naked eye.
II. Identify the following statements whether it is TRUE or FALSE . Write your answer on the blanks.
Key to Corrections
Test I.
1. a
2. d
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. b
8. a
9. d
10. d
Test II.
11. True
12. True
13. False
14. True
15. True
16. True
17. True
18. True
19. True
20. True
Test III.
21. Colloid
22. Suspension
23. Colloid
24. Suspension
25. Colloid