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Foramtive Assessment - I Subject: Intergrated Science Duration: 2 Hrs Class: Viii Maximum Marks: 20 Marks Name of The Candidate

The document is a formative assessment test for an 8th grade integrated science class. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of acids, bases, indicators, and neutralization reactions. The test covers key concepts such as identifying hazard symbols, examples of acids and bases, properties of acids and bases, and using the pH scale. It aims to evaluate students' understanding of important chemistry concepts through short focused questions.

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Foramtive Assessment - I Subject: Intergrated Science Duration: 2 Hrs Class: Viii Maximum Marks: 20 Marks Name of The Candidate

The document is a formative assessment test for an 8th grade integrated science class. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of acids, bases, indicators, and neutralization reactions. The test covers key concepts such as identifying hazard symbols, examples of acids and bases, properties of acids and bases, and using the pH scale. It aims to evaluate students' understanding of important chemistry concepts through short focused questions.

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FORAMTIVE ASSESSMENT –I

SUBJECT : INTERGRATED SCIENCE


DURATION : 2 hrs
CLASS : VIII

MAXIMUM MARKS : 20 Marks

NAME OF THE CANDIDATE :

DATE

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :

Read the question paper carefully.

Answer all the questions.


You will need a pencil / pen to answer the questions.

You should pay attention to punctuation, spelling and handwriting.

The total numbers of pages are ___ along with the cover sheet.

I. ANSWER THE CORRECT OPTION

1. What does this hazard symbol mean?

Corrosive

Irritant

Harmful
2
2.Which of these acids is most likely to be dangerous?

Citric acid

Carbonic acid

Hydrochloric acid
3
3.Which statement about bases is true?

They are all alkalis

They can neutralise acids

They are all soluble


4
4.Which statement about alkalis is true?

They are all bases


They cannot neutralise acids

They are all insoluble


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5. What name is given to a hazardous substance that can burn through skin and other substances?

Toxic

Irritant

Corrosive
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6. Which of these is not a base?

Copper oxide

Sodium hydroxide
Sulfur dioxide
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7. What sort of substance is found in many medicines to cure indigestion?

A salt

An acid

A base
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8.What name is given to a reaction in which an acid and base react with each other?

Neutralisation

Combustion

Displacement
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9.Which is a source of naturally occurring acids?
Lemon

Potato

Grass
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10.What sort of chemical is found in many household cleaning products, like bleach and oven cleaner?

Acid

Alkalis

Salts
II. CHOOSE THE FOLLOWING
1. Which of these is a common household acid?

 A. Soap.
 B. Water.                                            
 C. Salt.
 D. Vinegar.

2. Citric acid is found in oranges and lemons. We


can tell the fruit is acidic because it tastes..

 A. sour.
 B. sweet.                                      
 C. cool.
 D. spicy.

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3. Strong acids can burn skin and react strongly with metals. Which of these is the hazard symbol for corrosive acids?

                                     

4. A 'base' is a substance that...

 A. can neutralise an acid.


 B. is solid and acidic.                                          
 C. cannot dissolve in a liquid.
 D. is always neutral.

5. Some bases can dissolve in water. Once dissolved it is called..

 A. a neutral substance.
 B. an alkali.
 C. an oxide.                                                       
 D. a concentrated acid.
6. Which one of these is a common alkali?

 A. Water.
 B. Hydrochloric acid.                                  
 C. Sodium hydroxide.
 D. Lemon juice.

7. Substance X is added to an alkali. The two substances react, resulting in a neutral chemical. Substance X
Could be....

 A. water.
 B. hydrochloric acid.                                      
 C. sodium hydroxide.
 D. a salt.

8. When red cabbage is boiled in water, a purple liquid is formed. This liquid is a natural indicator.

An indicator is a substance that..


                                         
 A. changes colour when an acid / alkali is added.
 B. heats up when an acid / alkali is added.
 C. reacts, producing bubbles when an acid / alkali is added.
 D. produces a solid residue at the bottom when an acid / alkali is added.

9. The pH scale is used to measure acidity and alkalinity. What is the pH of a neutral substance?

 A. 0
 B. 7                                          
 C. 10
 D. 12

10. What is the highest pH value possible?

 A. 1
 B. 7                                          
 C. 14
 D. 20

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