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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Region I
Schools Division of Pangasinan I
BINMALEY SCHOOL OF FISHERIES

FIRST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


Science 7
S.Y. 2018-2019
NAME:___________________________________________________________SCORE:________________
SECTION:____________________ DATE:_________________
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the best answer. Shade the letter of your choice. Ex.
1. Systemic way of solving a problem/question
A. scientific method B. science C. process skills D. hypothesis
2. It is the group that serves as the standard of comparison or the group that receives the usual/normal setting or NO
treatment.
A. Independent variable B. Control Setup C. Dependent Variable D. Experimental Setup
3. Science process skill that uses number to describe an object.
A. observing B. communicating C. measuring D. classifying
4. The first scientist who conducted scientific method
A. Galileo Galilei B. Isaac Newton C. Francesco Redi D. Stephen Hawking
5. What science skill are you using if you think the football team will win their next game since they have won all their other
games?
A. communicating B. predicting C. inferring D. observing
6. What science skill are you using if you are teaching a friend how to play a game?
A. communicating B. predicting C. inferring D. observing
7. What science skill would you use if you were finding out how far it is from the door of your classroom to your desk?
A. observing B. communicating C. measuring D. classifying
8. What science skill are you using if you are grouping rocks as sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous?
A. observing B. communicating C. measuring D. classifying
9. If you come across a scientific idea that goes against your common sense, which one of the following courses of action
shoul you follow?
A. Look for published evidence or do an experiment.
B. Disregard common sense because it is not reliable.
C. Disregard the scientific idea because common sense is better.
D. Try to produce a compromise between the scientific idea and common sense.
10. Tables, chairs, chalkboard, windows occupy space and have mass, obviously these materials are example of
A. chemistry B. matter C. mixture D. physics
11. Which statement describes the solute?
A. It is the solid formed in solution C. It is the component of a solution in bigger amount
B. It is the liquid part of the solution D. It is the component of a solution in smaller amount
12. Which of these used to describe system in which one or more substances are homogenously mixed in another
substance?
A. solubility B. solution C. liquid D. gas
13. Which of the following is not true about solution?
A. Solution is a heterogeneously mixed substance C. Solution has one phase
B. Solution can’t be separated D. Solution is a mixture
14. Which of the following is an example of a solution?
A. monggo mixed with vinegar C. monggo mixed with water
B. vinegar mixed water D. mixtures of water, vinegar and monggo
15. Which of the following statements BEST describes a homogeneous solution?
A. It is usually liquid. C. Its components are distributed evenly in the solution.
B. It contains a solute and solvent. D. It can be dilute or concentrated.
16. What is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent at a given temperature?
A. percent by mass B. dilution C. dissolution D. solubility
17. All of the following affects the solubility of a solid in a liquid EXCEPT________.
A. pressure B. stirring C. surface area D. temperature
18. What is an example of a liquid-liquid solution?
A. 14-karat gold B. sugar in water C. fish sauce in water D. cardbon dioxide in water
19.Which is an example of solution?
A. cooked flour B. marshmallow C. sea water D. blood
20. 6. Which of the following is an example of a compound?
A. chlorine B. fluorine C. salt D. sodium
21. Which of the following is an example of an element?
A. Cl B. NaCl C. ClO D. KCl
22. Substances that made up of only one type of atom is called
A. Elements B. Metal C. Pure Substance D. Solution
23. It is a physical process that results in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid.
A. freezing B. melting C. evaporating D. condensation
24. Which of the following is not true about compounds?
A. Compounds are substances that made up of only one type of atom C. Compounds are elements
B. Compounds are substances composed of two or more elements D. Compounds are atoms
25. Sodium chloride dissolves in water very well. Which is NOT TRUE in the following statements?
A. Water is a pure substance
B. Sodium chloride is a pure substance.
C. Dissolving sodium chloride with water produces a mixture.
D. Dissolving sodium chloride with water produces a new substance.
26. Which of the following lists of materials are composed of mixtures?
A. vinegar, 70% alcohol, carbon C. oxygen, sodium chloride, water
B. blood, calamansi juice, air D. carbon dioxide, bleach, oil
27. Which of the following is NOT an element?
A. carbon B. magnesium C. silicon D. water
28. Which of these is a table that shows the names and symbols of chemical elements that are universally accepted?
A. Table B. Table of Elements C. Round Table D. Big table
29. Which set has the correct symbols for fluorine, chlorine and bromine?
A. Fl, Cl, Br B. F, Cl, Br C. F, C, B D.F, Cl, B
30. The chemical symbols for sodium, potassium and calcium are ____
A. So, P, Ca B. So, K, Ca C. Na, P, Cl D. Na, K, Ca
31. The first letter of an element in writing its symbol is always___________
A. Capitalized B. Small letter. C. small & big letter D. either A & C
32. These are the horizontal rows in the periodic table of elements.
A. atomic number B. group C. metalloids D. period
33. These are the vertical rows in the periodic table of elements.
A. atomic number B. group C. metalloids D. period
34. Which of the following is TRUE about elements?
A. Some elements are straight forward abbreviation of their English name
B. The first letter of the chemical symbol must be in lower case
C. The first letter of the chemical symbol must be in lower case
D. Their names derived from any name or any person.
35. The following substances are examples of compounds EXCEPT:
A. ammonia B. helium gas C. table sugar D. hydrogen peroxide
36. Calcium chloride is a compound of the two elements calcium and chlorine. Which of the following statements 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 a simpler form.
D. Calcium and chlorine belong to the same group in the periodic table.
37. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Ferrous sulfate cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
B. Compounds can be broken down by physical means.
C. Water is composed of more than two different elements.
D. Compounds are more complex than elements.
_38. Which of the following is TRUE about elements and compounds?
A. They are homogeneous in nature C. They are commonly naturally occuring materials.
B. They are the simplest form of matter. D. They can be broken down into simpler substances.
39. Which of the following is TRUE about acids?
A. Acid taste bitter C. Acid taste sour
B. Acid feels slippery D. Acid reacts with grease and oil
40. A solution with a pH of 7.0 is
A. Neutral B. strongly acidic C. strongly basic D. weakly acidic
41. Which of the following sample substances is not an acid?
A. calamansi B. lemon C. orange D. surf powder
42. Which of the following sample substances is a base?
A. calamansi B. lemon C. orange D. surf powder
43. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about bases?
A. Bases taste bitter C. Bases taste sour
B. Bases feel slippery D. Bases conduct electricity
44. Litmus paper is use to determine if a substance is an acid or a base. Which of the following statement is true when
you use litmus paper as an indicator?
A. Blue litmus paper to Red litmus paper is a base
B. Red litmus paper to Blue litmus paper is an acid
C. Blue litmus paper to Red litmus paper is an acid
D. Red litmus paper and blue litmus paper are considered neutral.
45. Which of these have some properties of metal and some properties of nonmetal?
A. Metal B. Nonmetal C. Pure Substance D. Semi metal
46. Which of these is NOT a property of metal?
A. Malleable B. Luster C. No Luster D. Good conductor of heat
47. Gold, silver, copper, and Titanium are examples of
A. Acid B. bases C. metal D. Non Metal
48. Carbon, Sulfur, Bromine Fluorine are examples of
A. Acid B. bases C. metal D Non Metal
49. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
A. Boron B. Bromine C. Helium D. Mercury
50. Which of the following elements is most likely ductile at room temperature?
A. Aluminum B. Mercury C. Nitrogen D. Sulfur

Prepared by: Checked and Reviewed: Noted:

ROLLY A. BANIQUED JR. ARMIDA E. BRAVO,Ph.D. TEODY M. DELOS SANTOS,Ed.D ROSARIO C. FERRER,Ed.D
Teacher I MT-I/ Grade 7 Chairman OIC-Related Department School Principal IV

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