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Alimodian National Comprehensive High School: Grade 7-Matter SUMMATIVE TEST-Acids and Bases

This document contains a 15-item summative test on acids and bases for 7th grade students. The test includes multiple choice and short answer questions that assess students' understanding of key concepts such as the definitions of acids and bases, properties of acids and bases, pH scale, examples of acids and bases, and acid-base reactions. It also provides a table of sample pH levels for students to reference in answering questions about classifying samples as acidic, basic or neutral based on their pH.
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Alimodian National Comprehensive High School: Grade 7-Matter SUMMATIVE TEST-Acids and Bases

This document contains a 15-item summative test on acids and bases for 7th grade students. The test includes multiple choice and short answer questions that assess students' understanding of key concepts such as the definitions of acids and bases, properties of acids and bases, pH scale, examples of acids and bases, and acid-base reactions. It also provides a table of sample pH levels for students to reference in answering questions about classifying samples as acidic, basic or neutral based on their pH.
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ALIMODIAN NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL

Alimodian, Iloilo

GRADE 7-MATTER
SUMMATIVE TEST- Acids and Bases

Name:____________________________________ Grade&Section:_______ Date:_________ Score:_______

I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers in the space provided before
the number.
______1. The word acid comes from the Latin word acidus which means?
A. Sweet B. Salty C. Sour D. Neutral
______2. Acids turns blue litmus to:
A. Green B. Blue C. Yellow D. Red
______3. Substances which are bitter in taste and feels slippery on touching are known as:
A. Acids B. Bases C. Indicators D. Neutral Solution
______4. Special type of substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are known as?
A. Indicators B. Acids C. Bases D. Salt
______5. Acetic acid is found in?
A. Salt B. Fruits C. Lemon D. Vinegar
______6. It is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is.
A. pS B. pH C. pD D. pA
______7. Which of the statements about acids and bases is true?
A. Acids have higher pH compared to bases
B. Both acids and bases are bitter sweet in taste
C. Bases are sour in taste and acids are bitter in taste
D. Bases turns red litmus paper into blue and acids don’t react in red litmus paper
For items 8-10, study the table and answer the question that follow.
Sample pH
Seawater 8.4
Hydrochloric acid 1.2
Ammonia 11.5
Tomato 4.1
Banana 4.8
______8. Based on the table, which of the following samples is basic?
A. Banana B. Tomato C. Hydrochloric acid D. Ammonia
______9. What sample is the “strongest acid”?
A. Banana B..Ammonia C. Seawater D. Hydrochloric acid
_____10. What is the “strongest base”?
A. Ammonia B. Banana C. Tomato D. Seawater
_____11. The pH scale ranges from:
A..1-12 B. 0-14 C. 0-16 D. 1-15
_____12. Mixtures that are not acidic or basic are called
A. Water B. Indicator C. Neutral D. Solution
_____13. When an acid mixes with a base, water and salt are produced. Such process is called:
A. Denaturalization C. Carbonization
B. Neutralization D. Centralization
_____14. Water is added to the ash produce from burning sulphur. The solution changes blue litmus paper to
red. Classify the resulting substance.
A. Acid B. Base C. Metal D. Element
_____15. Rain with pH below 5.6 is called
A. Rainwater B. Basic rain C. Acid rain D. Salty rain

II. Identify the given samples whether it is acidic, basic, neutral.


________1. Black coffee (pH 5) ________5. Pure water (pH 7) ________9. Baking soda (pH 9)
________2. Lemon juice (pH 2) ________6. Urine (pH 6) _______10. Bleach (pH 13)
________3. Soap (pH 11) ________7. Soda (pH 3)
________4. Seawater (pH 8) ________8. Drain cleaner (pH 14) God
Bless!

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