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FLORIDABLANCA NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL

FLORIABLANCA, PAMPANGA
MAWACAT ANNEX
S.Y. 2023-2024

FIRST PERIODIC TEST IN MAPEH 7

NAME: ___________________________________ SECTION: _________________ SCORE: ______

l. Multiple Choices. Read and understand the following statement. Encircle the correct answer.

1. A substance has a pH of 6. It is said to be.


a. very basic b. slightly basic c. slightly acidic d. neutral
2. Which of the following is an example of solution.
a. vinegar b. Mud in water c. Food coloring in water d. sugar dissolved in water
3. Which of the following statements best describes mixture.
a. it shows two or more component substances that can be separated by physical means.
b. it has a uniform appearance and composition.
c. It cannot be separated by any physical means.
d. it is a simple kind of matter
4. What is mean by the term substance?
a. any objects with homogenous appearance and composition
b. any objects with heterogenous appearance and composition
c. any objects which are chemically mixed
d. any objects that can be separated through physical means
5. Which statement describe the solute?
a. it is the solid formed in solution
b. it is the liquid part of the solution
c. it is the component of solution in smaller amount
d. it is the component of solution in bigger amount

6-8. A group of students was to investigate how fast sugar dissolves in cold and in hot water.
6. if this is going to be a fair test, what variable should control?
a. amount of water and sugar in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solids is added to water, how
long each solution is stirred.
b. amount of water and sugar in each cup, method stirring, how long each solution is stirred
c. amount of sugar in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solid is added to water, how long each
solution is stirred.
d. amount of water in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solid is added to water, how long each
solution is stirred
7. What is the dependent variable (what is being measured)
I. the temperature of water
ll. the amount of sugar
lll. The length of time that sugar completely dissolved in hot water
lV. The length of time that sugar completely dissolved

a. I only b. II only
c. II and III d. III and IV
8. what is the dependent variable in the investigation
a. I only b. II and III
c. I, II, and III d. I and III only
9. Which is the most abundant element in the atmosphere?
a. oxygen b. argon c. Nitrogen d. Carbon Dioxide
10. which does not belongs to the group?
a. sugar b. water c. oxygen d. table salt
11. You were tasked to check if the liquid sample you have is a substance or a mixture. Which among these
tests in the best way to do so?
I. color comparison III. Boiling comparison
II. taste comparison IV. Melting comparison
a. I, II, III, and IV
b. I, II, III only
c. I, II, IV only
d. I and III only
12. A liquid has a following properties: one-phase, colorless, biol at varying temperature. Which of the
following best describes the liquid?
a. solution b. substance c. suspension d. coarse mixture
13. Jill has an opened box of a 2-meter foil labeled 100% aluminum. Aluminum is a substance. Jill takes
just a thumb-size piece of the aluminum foil. Which of the following statements is TRUE about
the piece of aluminum foil that Jill took compared with the rest that was left in the box?
a. Its mass and melting behavior are different.
b. Its mass and melting behavior are the same.
c. The mass is different but the melting behavior is the same.
d. The mass is different but the melting behavior is different.
14. Which of the following statement is true?
a. Ferrous sulfate cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
b. Compounds are made up of one kind
c. Water is composed of more than two elements.
d. Compounds are more than complex than elements.
15. Calcium chloride is a compound of the two elements calcium and chlorine. Which of the
following statement is TRUE?
a. Calcium chloride is listed in the periodic table
b. The symbol for calcium chloride includes Ca and Cl.
c. Chlorine may still be broken down into simpler form.
d. Calcium chlorine belongs to the same group in the periodic table.
16. Arrange the following household items: toothpaste, bath soap, tap water, vinegar from the most
acidic to most basic?
a. tap water, milk, toothpaste, vinegar
b. milk, tap water, vinegar, toothpaste
c. toothpaste, milk, tap water, vinegar
d. vinegar, tap water, milk, toothpaste
17. Which of the following elements is most likely ductile at room temperature?
a. Sulfur b. Mercury c. Nitrogen d. Aluminum
18. An element was subjected into flame and the acidity of the oxide formed was tested. Solution
of this oxide turn litmus paper to blue. Which is most likely that element?
a. Chlorine b. Nickel c. Phosphorus d. Silicon
19. When collecting data, all observations must be.
a. interpreted well all the expected ones
b. recorded even unexpected ones
c. manipulated and analyzed
d. organized and well explained
20. How results of activity can be well interpreted?
a. if data are complete c. if data are constant
b. if data are organized d. if data are subject to changes
21. An observation may be explained by an interpretation. An experiment may be performed to test
a;
a. theory b. law c. hypothesis d. inference
22. Which of the following is an observation?
a. filtration produces a clearer liquid c. filtration is more convenient to use
b. filtration makes use of filter paper d. filtration is a way to separate solid from liquid
23. An experiment is used to test?
a. theory b. law c. hypothesis d. all of the above
24. which of the following is the condition in an experiment that an experimenter change?
a. dependent variable b. independent variables c. both dependent and independent variable
25-26. five saw bug are placed in closed shoebox, ½ of the box is with wet soil and ½ with dry soil.
25. make a simple experiment on how to collect data. How should you go about it?
a. list down all the behaviors of sow bugs when the shoe box is closed and when you open it.
b. observes their reactions to sunlight
c. finds out where the sow bugs prefer to stay
d. all of the above
26. How do you organized the data of your experiment?
a. secures all the materials needed b. get information from your favorite
teacher
c. interview knowledgeable person on topic assigned d. put the data in an table form and graph
them possible
27. when one forecast event based on observation, she/he is making ___________________.
a. conclusion b. prediction c. inference d. experiment
28. which of the following is done to test the temporary answer to a problem?
a. experiment b. hypothesis c. trial and error d. guess
29. How can effectively predict an outcome of a particular experiment?
a. based the prediction on mere hearsay b. ask somebody else to do guesting
c. conduct thorough research and study the result of previous experiments.
d. none of the above
30. which of the following best describes a hypothesis?
a. observation b. tentative answer c. conclusion d. all of the above
31. which of the following does not belong to the group?
a. diffusion b. decantation c. filtration d. evaporation
32. which of the following mixtures can be separated by magnetization?
a. corn and rice grains b. shoe tacks and sand particles c. oil and water d. salt and water
33. to which does a metal belong?
a. element b. compound c. colloid d. mixture
34. which statement is not true?
a. an element metal at a definite temperature
b. an element is change into another substance by heat in the absence of air or another substance
c. an element may combine with another element to form a compound
d. an element may exist as gas.
35. the average of human body contains different elements. Which of the following elements can be found
in the food we eat?
a. nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, calcium, iron, phosphorus
b. nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen, helium argon
c. nitrogen, oxygen, chlorine, neon, copper, silver, lead, zinc
d. nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulfur, calcium, helium, lithium, iron
36. which does not belong to the group?
a. sugar b. water c. oxygen d. table salt
37. gold is used in jewelry because it can be hammered into thin sheets. It can be formed into different
shapes without breaking.
a. hardness b. malleability c. luster d. conductivity
38. which statement about metal true?
a. metals conduct electricity b. metals breaks easily into pieces
c. metals are compound d. metals produce acidic oxide
39. which of the following in NOT a permanent property of copper?
a. its reddish-brown color b. its shape c. its melting point d. density
40. a copper wire can be very thin, this is because most metals can be drawn into thing wire without
breaking. What property is being described?
a.elasticity b. conductivity c. malleable d. ductility
41. which property of copper makes it good materials for cooking pans?
a. good conductor of heat b. malleable and strong
c. light resistant corrosion d. good insulator of electricity
42. which statement about metal is true?
a. metal conduct electricity b. metal breaks easily into pieces
c. metals are compound d. metals produce acidic acid
43. the following are examples of metals except;
a. silver b. copper c. carbon d. gold
44. a can opener was placed in a clean butt moist plastic container. After a month, the can opener become
rusty. What caused the can opener to rust?
a. the oxygen in the moisture reacted with iron
b. the can opener reacted with each other
c. the container was left open
d. iron naturally rusts
45-55. give the name of the following symbol of element
44. H
45. He
46. C
47. S
48. CI
49. Co
50. N

Prepared: Reviewed:

MAR JESSIELYN ADVINCULA CHISTY MARIE GEMPEROA


LSB Teacher HT III

“Learning becomes easy when you have the right attitude to study.”
- JMSM
ANSWER KEYS:

1. A, C, D A
31.
2. A 32. B
3. A 33. A
4. A 34. B
5. C 35. D
6. A 36. C
7. D 37. B
8. A 38. A
9. C 39. B
10. C 40. D
11. D 41. A
12. A 42. A
13. C
14. D 43. CA
15. B 44.
16. D 45. H
46. B
17. D 47. C
18. B 48. A
19. B 49. D
20. B 50. E
21. C
22. A
23. C
24. B
25. D
26. D
27. B
28. A
29. C
30. B
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN MAPEH 7
FIRST QUARTER

Learning Cognitive Dimension


Competencies Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing No.
of
items
Easy Average Difficult

Determine the 1 1
basicity and
acidity of
substance

Describe and 3 12 2
identify the
properties of
mixture
Recognize that 4 11 2
a substance
has a unique
set of
properties
Describe the 2 5 2
properties of
common
solutions and
cite example
Describe what 6 7 8 3
is meant by fair
test
Recognize 9 10 2
some
information
about the
element that
may be found
in the periodic
table
Describe and 13 1
identify the
properties of a
mixture
Determine of 14 15 2
the
component’s
substances of
some
compound
Distinguish 16 18 2
between
metals and
non-metals

Describe some 17 37 38 39 40 41 42 7
properties of
metals and
non- metals
Implement the 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 12
design of the 23 24 30
experiment
Identify the 31 32 2
ways of
separating
mixtures
Identify some 33 34 35 36 4
elements and
compound
found in the
environment
and their
importance to
living things
Differentiate 43 44 2
metals and
non-metals
through their
properties
Identify the 45 46 47 48 6
symbols of 49 50
elements
24 19 4 50
100 100

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