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1. Which of the following is a mixture?

a. c.

b. d.

2. Mixtures can be homogenous or heterogeneous. A sachet of 3 in 1


coffee contains coffee, sugar and powdered cream. Thus, making it
heterogeneous. When hot water is being poured into the 3 in 1
mixture, it turned homogeneous. What idea supports the said
occurrence?
a. The components of mixtures when dissolve in hot water cannot be identified.

b. The components of mixtures mixed with hot water taste sweet.


c. The components of mixtures form a two-layer liquid.
d. The components of mixtures can be separated.

3. Which of the following are homogeneous mixtures?

a. I and II c. II and III

b. IV and V d. I, IV and V
4. Which is true about heterogeneous mixtures?
a. Composition of mixtures are the same all throughout.

b. Composition of mixtures are visible


c. Composition of mixtures can be easily identified
d. Both B and C
5. Which of the following mixtures is heterogeneous?
a. salt and sugar dissolved in water
b. powdered detergent in a pail of water
c. 3 in 1 coffee dissolved in hot water
d. vegetable salad with dressing

6. Which of the following materials can be dissolved?


a. Stone c. salt
b. leaf d. cloth

7. If you are going to mix hot water and coffee powder what will happen?
a. The coffee powder will not dissolve in water.
b. The coffee powder will dissolve in water thoroughly.
c. The coffee powder will dissolve in water partially.
d. None of the above

8. This is formed when one substance is dissolved in another substance.


a. solute
b. solution
c. sols
d. aerosol
9. Which of the following materials is a solvent?
a. flour
b. water
c. sugar
d. both a and b

10.It dissolves more substances than any other?


a. sugar
b. salt
c. water
d. pebble
11. What type of mixture is a solution?
a. Heterogeneous c. Immiscible
b. Homogeneous d. Miscible

12. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a solution?

a. It is a uniform mixture

b. It will scatter a beam of light


c. It is stable over time
d. The solute and solvent cannot be distinguished by the naked
eye

13. What is the substance that is being dissolved in a solution?

a. Solute c. Solvent

b. Mixture d. Concentrator

14. What is the substance that dissolves the other substance in a


solution?

a. Solute c. Solvent

b. Mixture d. Concentrator

15. In a salt water solution, what substance is considered the solvent?


a. Salt c. Both are solvents
b. Water d. Neither substance is a solvent
16. Which of the following is an example of a colloid?
a. mayonnaise b. cooking oil
c. soft drinks d. bubbles in water

17. What phenomenon occur when dispersed colloid particles scatter light?
a. Tyndall effect b. shaft effect
c. miscible d. immiscible

18. What example of colloid has dispersed solid particles in gas?


a. milk b. smoke c. gelatin d. blood

19.What is the most abundant particle in a colloid?


a. dispersing mediums b. dispersing phases
c. miscible d. immiscible

20. Why is milk categorized as emulsion?


a. because settling cannot separate the components of homogenized milk.
b. because settling can separate the components of homogenized milk
c. The colloid's particles of milk are larger.
d. The colloid's particles are smaller.
21. What kind of mixture is formed when larger particles settle out when
left undisturbed?
a. colloid
b. suspension
c. solution
d. solvent

22. What kind of mixture is formed when oil is mixed with water?
a. solution
b. water
c. colloids
d. suspension

23. Which of the following mixtures is not an example of a suspension?


a. salt and water
b. oil and water
c. sand and water
d. chalk and water

24. How does suspension appear?


a. It appears clear.
b. It appears cloudy.
c. It appears messy.
d. none of the above
25. Which of the following statements do not describe a suspension?
a. Suspensions are larger particles is visible to the naked eyes.
b. Suspensions are particles that settle out when left undisturbed.
c. Mixture of soil and water is an example of suspension.
d. Suspensions are homogeneous mixture and invisible to the naked
eye.
26. What method of separating mixtures will you use if you want
to remove small shells in a grind/ground coffee?
a. filtering c. evaporation
b. sieving d. decantation

27. Which of the following mixtures use filter cloth to separate solid from
a liquid extract?
a. flour with stones c. baby powder with pebbles
b. powder chalk with seeds d. milk from grated coconut

28. In filtering technique of separating mixtures, what type of material

passes through a filter paper or cloth?


a. liquid c. solid
b. gas d. plasma

29. Yesha accidentally mixed the grind/ground rice that she will be
using in making “bebingka” or rice cakes and “puto” with pebbles
while looking for her other ingredients. How will Yesha removes the
pebbles from the grind/ground rice?
a. She will use filter paper to remove it.
b. She will use evaporation process to remove it.
c. She will use decantation process to remove it.
d. She will use a sieve to remove it.

30. How will you separate the calamansi seeds from calamansi juice?

a. by sieving c. by filtering

b. by picking d. by sedimentation

31. What method is used to obtain salt from sea water?


a. decantation c. evaporation
b. sedimentation d. filtering

32. Which of the following examples undergo evaporation process?


a. a pail of water under the heat of the sun
b. brushing your teeth after meal
c. ironing clothes every weekend
d. listening to the radio

33. It is the main factor that causes evaporation process in separating


mixtures.
a. water c. smoke
b. heat d. light

34. Princess accidentally spill a glass of water in the salt container and she
is
thinking with of a solution on how she’s going to recover salt from
water.
What will Princess do to return the salt to its original phase?
a. She will wrap it with newspaper tightly
b. She will throw it away in the waste can
c. She will hide it in a dark corner
d. She will boil the solution

35. While boiling water in a kettle, Gwayne noticed that there are smoke
coming from the spout of a kettle. He asked his mother, “Why did the
smoke rise upward”? What do you think will be the mother’s answer?
a. because the water reached its cooling point
b. because the water reached its boiling point
c. because the water is heated and became water vapor
d. because the water is freezing

36. Which of the following mixtures can be separated using decantation method?

a. sugar and milk

b. water in oil

c. mixed nuts
d. vegetable salad with dressing

37. Your mother asked you to cook dried fish for lunch and you

accidentally mixed the oil with water. What method will you use to

separate the mixture?

a. decantation method

b. magnetism

c. evaporation

d. filtering

Which one of the following techniques would best be used to

separate soil and water?

a. filtration c. decanting

b. distillation d. chromatography

This method is a technique used in separating a less-dense

substance from a denser one.

a. evaporation c. picking

b. decantation d. all of the above

What will happen to the less-dense substance of mixtures if you separate them using decantation
method?
a. it will evaporate c. remain the same

b. it will float up d. it will become solid

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