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Q1 Science 7 Third Quiz Sy 2023-2024

The document contains a science quiz with 20 multiple choice questions testing concepts about substances, mixtures, elements and compounds. The questions cover topics such as identifying substances and mixtures, classifying common household items and materials, and understanding chemical formulas and properties.
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Q1 Science 7 Third Quiz Sy 2023-2024

The document contains a science quiz with 20 multiple choice questions testing concepts about substances, mixtures, elements and compounds. The questions cover topics such as identifying substances and mixtures, classifying common household items and materials, and understanding chemical formulas and properties.
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SCIENCE 7 THIRD QUIZ (FIRST QUARTER) _____12.

At sea level, an odorless and colorless material boils at 100°C and


freezes at 0°C. What inference can be drawn from this
Name:____________________________________________ observation?
A. The material is a metal
B. The material is a mixture.
Grade and Section: __________________________ C. The material is an element
D. The material is a pure substance
DIRECTIONS: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the _____13. The unknown substance has water, sugar, and carbon dioxide. We
best answer. usually drink to quench our thirst. This substance is classified as
what?
_____1. Which one is the best way to determine whether an unknown A. element
sample is a substance or a mixture? B. compound
A. Knowing its density C. mixture
B. Tasting the given sample D. pure substance
C. Observing its physical appearance _____14. Ben boiled an unknown colorless liquid in a beaker. He noticed
D. Testing its melting and boiling point that the temperature of the colorless liquid varies at a given time.
_____2. Which of the following statements DOES NOT describe a mixture? What could be the colorless liquid?
A. It can be separated by physical separation method. A. It is a compound
B. They are both homogeneous and heterogeneous in nature. B. It is an element
C. It can have a varied composition of the substances forming it. C. It is a mixture
D. They are formed chemically by combining two or more element D. It is a substance
_____3. How will you describe pure substance? _____15. A material consists of yellow powder and a black crystalline
A. It is heterogeneous. powder. When a magnet is passed through, the black material
B. It is made of only one kind of particle or molecule. attracts to the magnet. What is the material?
C. It can be separated by chemical means. A. A compound
D. All of the above B. An element
_____4. How do homogeneous mixture differ from heterogeneous mixture? C. A mixture
A. Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures are the same. D. A substance
B. Homogeneous consists of two substances while heterogeneous ______16. Which type of mixture used for making bread?
consists of two or more substances. A. Table Salt (NaCl)
C. Homogeneous consists of two layers while heterogeneous B. Sucrose (C12H22O11)
consists of two or more layers. C. Baking Soda (NaHCO3)
D. Homogeneous looks the same throughout while components of D. Flour (C6H10O5) + (C12H22O11)
the heterogeneous can be seen individually. _____17. Which of the following mixture is a source of calcium that builds
_____5. Mixtures can be distinguished by substances based on their melting, healthy bones and teeth and maintain bone mass.
and boiling point. Which of the following best describes a mixture? A. Baking Soda (NaHCO3)
A. Mixtures have constant boiling point B. Sucrose (C12H22O11)
B. Mixtures have constant melting point C. Milk (C12H22O11) + (H2O)
C. Mixtures have varied boiling and melting point D. Flour (C6H10O5) + (C12H22O11)
D. Mixtures have constant boiling and melting point _____18. Salt (NaCl) is used as seasoning and is used as preservative. Salt is
_____6. Mixtures can be separated by physical methods while pure classified as what?
substances cannot be separated. Which of the following groups A. element
contain only pure substances? B. mixture
A. carbon dioxide, air, water C. solution
B. air, methane, sodium chloride D. pure substance
C. iron, ethanol, calcium, fluoride _____19. A pure substance that is considered as the universal solvent and is
D. ammonia, vinegar, and silicon responsible to carry out nutrients to the body.
_____7. Which of the following is a mixture? A. blood
A. Table Salt (NaCl) B. salt
B. Baking Soda (NaHCO3) C. milk
C. Flour (C6H10O5) + (C12H22O11) D. water
D. Sucrose (C12H22O11) _____20. One of the most common substance found in our home is bleach. It
_____8. Vinegar has Acetic Acid and water. Acetic acid has the chemical brighten and whiten fabrics and help remove stubborn stain.
formula CH3CH2COOH. How can we classify acetic acid? During the COVIID-19 pandemic it used as disinfectant. What is its
A. compound chemical name?
B. colloid A. Sodium hydroxide
C. element B. Sodium hypochlorite
D. solution C. Sodium chloride
_____9. Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃) reduces stomach acid. It is used as an D. Sodium bicarbonate
antacid to treat heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach. What
type of substance is Sodium bicarbonate?
A. element
B. mixture
C. pure substance
D. solution
_____10. An 18k gold has 75% gold and 25% alloy (other
metals such as copper, silver, and other alloys). How can we
classify the 18k gold?
A. element
B. compound
C. mixture
D. pure substance
_____11. An unknown substance has 5% acetic acid in water. How can we
classify this substance?
A. compound
B. element
C. mixture
D. pure substance

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