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Republic of the Philippines

Parent’s Signature:
Department of Education
Region XII
Division of South Cotabato
DANLAG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Danlag, Tampakan, South Cotabato

1ST Quarter Exam in SCIENCE 7

Name: Score:
DIRECTION: Read and understand the following questions. Write the LETTER of the best answer on the
space provided before each number.

_____1. What is the correct order of steps in the scientipfic method?


A. Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw conclusions, and analyze results.
B. Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze results, and draw conclusions.
C. Ask a question, analyze results, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, and draw conclusions.
D. Make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze results, ask a question, and draw conclusions.
_____2. It is a series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions.
A. Experiment B. Hypothesis C. Observation D. Scientific method
_____3. Why is the Scientific Method an important process in doing experiments?
A. It takes more work but it's worth it.
B. It helps the experiment to take longer and be better.
C. It ensures that the results can be trusted and repeated.
D. It ensures that the people doing the experiments are scientific.
_____4. Which of the following substance composed of one type of atom?
A. chemical Formula B. compound C. element D. mixture
_____5. Which of the following is an example of a compound?
A. Helium gas B. Hydrogen C. Water D. Iron
_____6. Gold is used to make rings. What property of gold makes it ideal for this purpose?
a. Gold does not conduct electricity c. Gold is a compound
b. Gold is expensive d. Gold is malleable

_____7. Which property of copper makes it good material for cooking pans?
a. Good conductor of heat c. light and resistant to corrosion
b. Malleable and strong d. good insulator of electricity

_____8. If you were asked to make a heterogeneous mixture, which of the following will you choose?
a. Salt with water c. Sugar and water
b. Coffee with milk d. soil with water

_____9. Seawater is mainly sodium chloride (table salt) dissolved in water. If you wish to recover only the salt, which of the
following laboratory operations will you choose?
a. Evaporation b. distillation c. filtration d. sublimation

_____10. The three states of matter are _____


a. gas, smoke, energy c. solid, rock, liquid
b. solid, liquid, air d. solid, liquid, gas

_____11. In which type of water does sugar dissolves faster?


a. hot water b. cold water c. lukewarm water d. tap water

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_____ 12. Elements that are dull (not shiny) and that are poor conductors of heat and electrical energy.
a. Non Metals b. Liquids c. Gases d. Metals

_____13. Which of the following is NOT a property of metals?


a. dull b. malleable c. ductile d. good conductors
_____14. This means that they are attracted to magnet.
a. Luster b. malleability c. ductility d. magnetic
_____15. Which of the following is an example of an element?
A. Iron B. Hydrogen Peroxide C. Salt D. Water
_____16. Compounds are formed when two or more ________are combined.
A. elements B. minerals C. nutrients D. food products
_____17. What is the symbol notation for the element Potassium?
a. P b. Po c. Pt d. K
_____18. ____________ is made up of atoms
a. Matter b. electrons c. Protons d. Nucleus
_____19. An atom is composed of negatively charged particles called _______________.
a. Matter b. electrons c. Protons d. Nucleus
_____20. Is the central core of an atom
a. Matter b. electrons c. Protons d. Nucleus
_____21. An atom is composed of positively charge particles called _______________.
a. Matter b. electrons c. Protons d. Nucleus
_____22. Particles in an atom are designated by certain number called _______________.
a. Neutron number b. Atomic number c. element d. Mass number
_____23. is the number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus
a. Neutron number b. Atomic number c. element d. Mass number
_____24. What is the result if Hydrogen gas and Oxygen gas combine?
A. Alcohol B. Salt C. Sugar D. Water
_____25. Salt is made up of what elements?
A. Sodium and Chloride B. Sodium and Chlorine
C. Sodium and Copper D. Sodium and Oxide
_____26. 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
_____27. Which of the following is NOT an element?
A. S B. Fe C. Pz D. He
_____28. It is formed when 2 or more substances are combined.
A. Matter B. Mixture C. Element D. Molecules
_____29. A kind of mixture with uniform appearance and the components cannot be easily recognized.
A. Homogeneous B. Heterogeneous C. Colloid D. Suspension
_____30. Which of the following mixtures is an example of a Homogeneous Mixture?
A. Fruit Salad B. Bowl of Cereals C. Mixed Nuts D. Cup of Coffee

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_____31. All of the following has uniform appearance, except ____.
A. Glass of Orange Juice B. Pork Sinigang C. Chocolate bar D. Alloy
_____32. A kind of mixture with non-uniform appearance and the components can be easily recognized.
A. Homogeneous B. Heterogeneous C. Colloid D. Suspension
_____33. Which of the following is an example of a Heterogeneous Mixture?
A. Salt water B. Cough Syrup C. Orange Juice D. Fruit Salad
_____34. All of the following is an example of a Heterogeneous Mixture except ____.
A. Mixed Nuts B. Buko Salad C. Pork Adobo D. Air
_____35. In a salt-water solution, which is the Solute?
A. Salt B. Water C. Glass D. Sugar
_____36. It is also called the “Universal Solvent”
A. Alcohol B. Vinegar C. Water D. Acetic Acid
_____37. Which of the following is a Soluble Substance, or substance that can be easily dissolved?
A. Sugar B. Pepper C. Stone D. Sand
_____38. Homogeneous Mixtures are also called ____.
A. Colloid B. Solvent C. Solution D. Suspension
_____39. Which one is an example of emulsion?
A. Coffee B. Water and oil C. Vinegar and Soy sauce D. Smoke
_____40. Which is an example of Colloids?
A. Coffee B. Water and oil C. Vinegar and Soy sauce D. Smoke
_____41. In which type of water does sugar dissolve faster?
A. hot water B. cold water C. lukewarm water D. tap water
_____42. What process can be used to separate mud and water?
A. Distillation B. filtration D. sedimentation D. sieving
_____43. . Elements that are dull (not shiny) and that are poor conductors of heat and electrical energy.
A. Non-Metals B. Liquids D. Gases D. Metals
_____44. When two or more elements are chemically combine. They are classified
as ___________.
A. Element B. compound C. mixtures D. solution
_____45. This means that they are attracted to magnet.
A. Luster B. malleability C. ductility D. magnetic
_____46. If you were asked to make a heterogeneous mixture, which of the following will you choose?
A. Salt with water B. Sugar and water C. Coffee with milk D. soil with water
_____47. Which mixture can be separated by filtration through muslin cloth ( KATSA)?
A. A mixture of sugar and salt B. A solution of sugar in water
C. A mixture of coconut oil and corn oil D. A mixture of coconut milk and meat
_____48. Which of the following methods could be used to separate rice husk from rice grains.
A. filtration B. winnowing C. evaporation D. hand picking
_____49. Seawater is mainly sodium chloride (table salt) dissolved in water. If you wish to recover only the salt, which of the
following laboratory operations will you choose?
A. Evaporation B, distillation C. filtration D. sublimation
_____50. To make a mixture of suspension, which substances should you mix together?
A. Sand and water B. Salt and water c. Coffee and hot water D. Vinegar and Soy sauce

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