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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 IV

Name: _____________________________________ Score: ____________________

Section:__________________________

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

_____1. Which of the following is/are component/s of a solution?


a. solute b. solute and solvent c. solvent d. none of these

_____2. The following are common examples of solution, except _________.


a. Alcohol b. sugar solution c. banana catsup d. saltwater

_____3. Which component of a solution is present in a lesser amount?


a. solute b. solvent c. filtrate d. both a and b

_____4. In a sugar solution, the solvent is the _______________.


a. sugar b. glass container c. water d. air

_____5. The following substances can form a solution when added with water, except __________.
a. Coffee granules b. salt c. oil d. sugar

_____6. Perfume in air is an example of ____________________ solution.


a. Gas in solid b. Liquid in gas c. solid in gas d. solid in liquid

_____7. Which of the following is an example of solid in solid solution?


a. Sugar in water b. lemonade c. gold and copper solution d. air

_____8. The type of solution in which the solvent completely dissolves the solid solute leaving no traces of it.
a. saturated solution b. supersaturated solution
c. unsaturated solution d. all of the above

_____9. Which of the following is considered to be the universal solvent?


a. alcohol b. water c. oil d. wine

_____10. Which of the following statement is TRUE about solution?


a. both solute and solvent are of equal amount.
b. solute is a component of a solution that is in larger amount.
c. solvent is a component of a solution that is in smaller amount.
d. solute is a component of a solution that is being dissolved usually present in smaller amount.

_____11. What best describes an unsaturated solution?


a. It has dissolved solute.
b. it tends to be darker in color.
c. it normally does not have undissolved solute.
d. it has undissolved solute that can be seen in the solution.

_____12. It contains the less than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in the solvent.
a. super solution b. saturated solution c. unsaturated solution d. a and b

_____13. Which of the following shows how to make saturated solution?


a. solution containing less solute.
b. solution containing the greater amount of solute.
c. solution containing the maximum amount of solute.
d. all of the above.

_____14. What happens when you add more solute to a saturated solution?
a. the solute no longer dissolves. b. the temperature decreases.
c. the solute still dissolves. d. the solute will disappear

_____15. Which homogeneous mixture is made up of two or more substances with a uniform composition?
a. suspension b. element c. solution d. colloid

_____16. Alcohol is a widely used disinfectant in this pandemic. A solution of 65% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol is
enough to destroy the virus. How much alcohol is present in a 100 mL solution?
a. 60 ml b. 65 ml c. 70 ml d. 75 ml

_____17. If you have 30% of a 100 milliliters of an aqueous solution of ethanol, what volumes of ethanol and
water are in the solution?
a. volume of ethanol= 30 ml, volume of water = 70 ml
b. volume of water = 30 ml, volume of ethanol =70 ml
c. volume of ethanol = 30 ml volume of water = 80 ml
d. volume of ethanol = 32 mL, volume of water = 68 mL

_____18. Vinegar is a solution with 5% acetic acid as a solute. How much acetic acid does it contain in a
1000mL solution?
a. 5 mL b. 25 mL c. 50 mL d. 75 mL

_____19. Methanol is an alcohol common to alcoholic beverages. How much methanol is present in a 75mL
with 4% solution?
a. 3 mL b. 4 mL c. 5 mL d. 6 mL

_____20. What is the volume of a 20% methyl solution that contains 15mL of methyl?
a. 6 ml of methyl b. 4 ml of methyl
c. 5 ml of methyl d. 3ml of methyl

1. B 11. C
2. C 12. C
3. A 13. C
4. C 14. A
5. C 15. C
______________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian’s Name and Signature

Prepared By Noted By

JOANABEL M. DECHOSA DANILO S. PEREZ


Subject Teacher Principal I

11. A
12. B
13. C
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. D
18. -20
0.5g / 50.85g solution x 100 = 1.67%

_____15. Which beaker/s represent/s saturated solution/s?

a. a only b. a and b c. b and c d. a and d

_____16. Alcohol is a widely used disinfectant in this pandemic. A solution of 65% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol is enough to
destroy the virus. How much alcohol is present in a 100 mL solution?
a. 60 ml b. 65 ml c. 70 ml d. 75 ml
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_____17. What is the concentration, in percent by mass, of 0.85 g of solute in 50.0 g of solution?
a. 0.14 % b. 1.38% c. 1.41% d. 1.67 %

18. – 20. Show your solution for number 16. Write your solution below. (3 pts)

Which of the following is/are component/s of a solution?


a. solute b. solute and solvent c. solvent d. none of these

_____14. The type of solution in which the solvent completely dissolves the solid solute leaving no traces of it is called
________?
a. saturated solution b. supersaturated solution
c. unsaturated solution d. none of the above

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