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Name: __________________________________________ Date: ________________

Section: __________________________________________ Score: ________________

Q1 MONTHLY TEST – SCIENCE

I. MATCH THE DEFINITIONS WITH THE CORRECT WORD FROM THE BOX.

elements compounds pure substance heterogenous

mixture solutions colloids periodic table

non-aqueous suspension homogenous chemical symbol

solvent aqueous solution solute

1. ____________________________ - a form of matter that is made up of one or two kinds


of atoms with uniform composition and constant
properties all throughout

2. ____________________________ - a form of matter composed of two or more different


substances that are physically combined

3. ____________________________ - are homogenous mixtures formed when one


substance is dissolved in another substance.

4. ____________________________ - a type of mixture that does not have uniform


composition and contains particles of different shapes
or sizes.

5. ____________________________ - a type of mixture that has uniform


composition throughout and has only one phase visible
after mixing the different components.

6. ____________________________ - a type of solution where a solute is dissolved in a


solvent other than water

7. ____________________________ - a heterogenous mixture containing large particles that


settle out when left undisturbed.

8. ____________________________ - a heterogenous mixture that contains some particles


that are intermediate in size and are in between the
small parts in a solution, and the larger particles in a
suspension.
9. ____________________________ - are the simplest kind of pure substance. It contains
only one kind of atom.

10. ____________________________ - it is a tabular arrangement of all the elements


in accordance with their increasing atomic number and
recurring chemical properties.

11. ____________________________ - is the substance that is dissolved in a solution.

12. ____________________________ - is a letter or pair of letters used to represent a


chemical element.

13. ____________________________ - is a type of solution where a solute is dissolved in


water.

14. ____________________________ - is the substance in which solute is dissolved.

15. ____________________________ - are pure substances that are composed of two or


more elements chemically bonded to one another.

II. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE CORRECT ANSWERS.

1. Mixtures can be classified as _______________________ and _______________________.

2. _______________________ and _______________________ are the two components of a


solution.

3. There are three kinds of mixtures:

_______________________, _______________________, and _______________________.

4. Pure substances are divided into _______________________ and _______________________.

5. Matter is divided into two broad categories: pure substances and _______________________.

III. IDENTIFY WHETHER THE GIVEN EXAMPLE IS AN ELEMENT (E), COMPOUND (C), OR MIXTURE (M).

____________________ 1. Diamond

____________________ 2. Air

____________________ 3. Krypton (Kr)


____________________ 4. Water (H20)

____________________ 5. Milk

____________________ 6. Iron (Fe)

____________________ 7. Salt (NaCl)

____________________ 8. Gasoline

____________________ 9. Gold (Au)

____________________ 10. Ammonia (NH3)

IV. SEPARATING MIXTURES: TRUE OR FALSE

__________________1. Mixtures can be separated into their components by physical and


chemical means.

__________________2. Magnetic Separation takes advantage of physical properties such as color


and shape to easily separate solid components of a heterogenous
mixture.

__________________3. Decanting is pouring off a liquid, leaving another liquid or solid behind;
takes advantage of differences in density.

__________________4. Evaporation is the separation of a mixture of liquids based on the physical


property of boiling point.

__________________5. Distillation is vaporizing a liquid and leaving the dissolved solid(s) behind;
used to separate salt solutions.

__________________6. Centrifuge is where the circular motion of a machine helps denser


components sink to the bottom faster.

__________________7. Filtration takes advantage of the physical property of the state of matter.
Usually, a screen/filter lets the liquid particles through, but traps the solid
particles.

__________________8. Density Separation uses the property of molecular attraction to separate


a mixture.

__________________9. Mechanical Separation is where you let the more-dense components of


a mixture sink to the bottom and less dense components float.
__________________10. Mixture Separation takes advantage of the physical property of
magnetism.

V. IDENTIFY THE PROCESS USED IN SEPARATING THE GIVEN MIXTURES. CHOOSE YOUR
ANSWER FROM THE BOX.

Distillation Mechanical Separation Centrifuge

Evaporation Magnetic Separation Decanting

Filtration Density Separation Photo Chromatography

____________________ 1. Water and salt

____________________ 2. Oil and water

____________________ 3. Steel ball and aluminum ball bearings

____________________ 4. DNA from blood

____________________ 5. Plant pigments

VI. SKELETAL SYSTEM: MULTIPLE CHOICE. WRITE THE LETTER OF YOUR ANSWER ON THE
BLANK.

_________1. The Skeletal System is composed of _______ bones that, along with cartilage,
tendons, and ligaments, make up the framework or skeleton of the body.
A. 209
B. 206
C. 216
D. 106

_________2. The primary bones of the _______ skeleton are the skull, spine, ribs and sternum
(thorax).
A. appendicular
B. axial
C. tibia
D. scapula

_________3. A ________ is a place where two or more bones connect. The manner in which
they connect determines the type of movement allowed at that joint.
A. tendons
B. cartilage
C. joint
D. pelvis
_________4. The __________ skeleton consists of 126 bones, including the shoulder or
pectoral girdle, arms, hands, pelvic girdle, legs, and feet.
A. axial
B. appendicular
C. vertebral column
D. ulna

_________5. Bones are composed of about 50% ______ and 50% a solid, calcified, rigid
substance known as osseous tissue.
A. blood
B. veins
C. ligaments
D. water

VII. LABEL THE DIFFERENT BONES IN THE SKELETAL SYSTEM. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWERS FROM
THE GIVEN CHOICES.

2
9
3
4 10

5
11
6 12

7
13

8
14

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