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Summative Test in Science 6 Q1 Week 2

A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout, with the same composition and properties everywhere. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout and consists of distinct parts or phases that can be seen with the naked eye. C. Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and nonuniform mixtures. (15 points)

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A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout, with the same composition and properties everywhere. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout and consists of distinct parts or phases that can be seen with the naked eye. C. Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and nonuniform mixtures. (15 points)

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABRZON
Division of Rizal
Binangonan Sub-office
DOÑA SUSANA MADRIGAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 6 #1


First Quarter

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

KASANAYAN Blg. Kinalalagyan


Ng
Aytem
1. Describe the appearance and uses of
20 1-20
uniform and nonuniform mixtures
20

KEY TO CORRECTION

A. Multiple Choice
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. D
6. D
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. A
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. C
15. D

B. 16 – 20 Teacher’s Discretion
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABRZON
Division of Rizal
Binangonan Sub-office
DOÑA SUSANA MADRIGAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 6 #1


First Quarter

Name: ____________________________________ Grade/Section:______________

A. Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully. Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which is an example of a mixture?


a. salt b. sugar c. acetic acid d. soft drink
2. Which is a homogeneous mixture?
a. oil and water c. seawater
b. mixed nuts d. pebbles
3. Which of the following is considered a colloid?
a. a mixture of oil and water c. a mixture of soil and water
b. a mixture of salt and iron fillings d. a mixture of chalk and water
4. Which of the following will dissolve in water?
a. oil b. salt c. alcohol d. sand
5. In which glass of liquid is sugar hard to dissolved?
a. in a glass of iced tea c. in a glass of tap water
b. in a glass of hot water d. in a glass of cold water
6. Which is a heterogeneous in mixture?
a. hot coffee c. saltwater
b. powdered juice d. oil and water
7. All is an example of mixture except for one.
a. vinegar b. mixed nuts c. water d. wine
8. Which of the following is considered a suspension?
a. a mixture of chalk and water c. whipped cream
b. a mixture of sugar and water d. a mixture of sand and water
9. Which is a solvent in a cup of coffee?
a. coffee b. creamer c. sugar d. water
10. In a solution, the substance that dissolve is the:
a. solute b. solvent c. suspension d. substance
11. Which of these will not form a solution?
a. preparing syrup c. mixing ice cubes in water
b. preparing a cup of tea d. stirring a spoonful of sugar in water
12. Which is an example of a colloid?
a. mayonnaise c. cooking oil
b. liquid juice d. bubbles in water
13. An oil spill is one of the environmental problems that occur in the bodies of water. What kind of mixture is formed when oil is
mixed with water?
a. colloids c. solution
b. suspension d. saturated solution
14. The children prepared a juice drink for their food festival by dissolving powdered juice in water. What kind of mixture did they
form?
a. colloids c. solution
b. suspension d. saturated solution
15. You prepared an orange juice drink by pouring ⅓ concentrated juice drink and 3/4 water into the glass. You found out that the
mixture is very sweet and not good to drink. What will you do?
a. add more water to the glass
b. add more concentrated juice to the glass
c. transfer the mixture to a bigger container and add more sugar
d. transfer the mixture to a bigger container and add more water

B. Describe how a homogeneous mixture differs from a heterogeneous mixture. (5points)

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