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Department of Education

Region IV-B MIMAROPA


DIVISION OF ORIENTAL MINDORO
FELIMON M. SALCEDO SR. MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Salcedo, Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

SCIENCE 7
Quarter 1
Summative Test III

Name: _____________________________________ Score: ____________________

Section:__________________________

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the spaces before each number.

_____1. What do you call the substances that are composed of two or more forms of matter?
a. Pure substance b. element c. mixture d. compound

_____2. What are the two types of mixtures?


a. Homogenous and heterogeneousb. pure and impure c. element and compound

_____3. A mixture in which you can identify the components easily is a ___________ mixture.
a. Heterogeneous b. homogenous
c. cannot be determined d. both a and b

_____4. Oil and water do not mix together, it is an example of ___________ mixture.
a. Heterogeneous b. homogenous
c. cannot be determined d. both a and b

_____5. A mixture of rocks and sand, is an example of _______________ mixture.


a. Heterogeneous b. homogenous
c. cannot be determined d. both a and b

_____6. The following are examples of heterogeneous mixtures except ______________


a. sand and rock b. water and oil
c. sugar and water d. fruit salad

_____7. Dry air consists of about 78% nitrogen,21% oxygen,1 % water vapor with traces of inert gases. What kind of
substance is dry air?
a. Heterogeneous b. homogenous
c. cannot be determined d. both a and b

_____8. When salt is dissolved in a water, without any visible salt in the glass, it becomes a _________.
a. solution b. colloid c. heterogeneous mixture d. suspension
_____9. Which of the following is a solution?
a. oil and water b. sugar and water c. sand and water d. flour and water

_____10. What is formed when particles of two or more substances are distributed evenly among each other?
a. solution b. suspension c. colloid d. compound

_____11. The following are homogeneous mixtures except _________.


a. solution b. colloid c. suspension d. none of these

_____12. The following are mixtures except ________________.


a. water b. cake c. air d. toothpaste

_____13. Which of the following describes a heterogeneous mixture?


a. clear in appearance.
b. uniform in appearance.
c. has one observable phase.
d. particles can be seen settled at the bottom of a container.

_____14. A mixture of water and alcohol can be separated by _________.


a. evaporation b. sieving c. winnowing d. distillation

_____15. You mix soil and water in a jar. After a few days, the soil has settled to the bottom of the jar and the water is at the
top. What classification of matter is this?
a. compounds b. mixtures
c. elements d. pure substance

_____16. Which is the best way to separate oil and water?


a. filtration b. decantation c. evaporation d. Magnetic separation

_____17. Which is the best way to separate iron nails and sand mixtures?
b. filtration b. decantation c. evaporation d. Magnetic separation

_____ 18. Salt and water can be separated from a salt solution by __________.
c. filtration b. decantation c. evaporation d. Magnetic separation

_____19. Which mixture can be separated by decantation?


a. vinegar and salt b. milk and sugar c. water and flour d. water and oil

_____20. Which of the following mixtures can be separated by distillation?


a. alcohol in water b. oil in coconut milk c. flour dissolved in water d. salt in patis

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Parent/Guardian’s Name and Signature

Prepared By Noted By
JOANABEL M. DECHOSA DANILO S.
PEREZ
Subject Teacher Principal I
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. A
13. D
14. D
15. B
16. C
17. D
18. C
19. D
20. A

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